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Analyze That (2002)

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Reviews Counted:145

Fresh:39

Rotten:106

Average Rating:4.8/10

Consensus: The one joke premise is stretched a bit thin in this messy sequel, but a few laughs can be had here and there.

Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins

Genre: Comedies

Synopsis: Mob boss Paul Vitti (ROBERT DE NIRO) is nearing the end of his term in Sing Sing, and the FBI agents monitoring him are baffled. Day after day they watch as New York's most notorious gangland... Mob boss Paul Vitti (ROBERT DE NIRO) is nearing the end of his term in Sing Sing, and the FBI agents monitoring him are baffled. Day after day they watch as New York's most notorious gangland figure walks around his cell in a semi-catatonic stupor, occasionally breaking into songs from West Side Story.

Is Vitti having a nervous breakdown because of recent threats on his life by a rival Family or is his odd behavior merely a foxy ploy to get him sprung from jail early? The FBI isn't sure and neither is his former psychotherapist Ben Sobel (BILLY CRYSTAL), who gets called in to consult on the case.

The last time Sobel treated Vitti he tried to get to the source of his debilitating anxiety attacks, but barely scratched the surface. It will take time to examine the demons still lurking in Vitti's mind and help put him on the straight and narrow — time that Sobel doesn't want to give. Not to Vitti. Not now.

Truth is, Sobel has problems of his own. His father has just died, plunging him into an identity crisis in both his personal and professional lives. Furthermore, he knows his wife Laura (LISA KUDROW) will be furious if he allows the unpredictable Vitti back into their lives.

But when Vitti is granted a conditional release into Sobel's care and custody, becoming his patient again and — even worse — his houseguest, the reluctant psychiatrist finds that he has no choice. In order to get peace back in his life he must help the troubled gangster sort out his psyche, find gainful employment and go straight — which proves easier said than done.

Under Sobel's tutelage, Vitti applies his unique work experience to the job market, with disastrous results. Working in a jewelry store proves too tempting, being a greeter at a fancy restaurant too humiliating, and selling cars seriously tries his patience ("Look at the size of that trunk — you could put 3 people in there... I mean, suitcases").

The good news is that Vitti finally appears to be sincere about taking the cure, and he assures Sobel that he won't be dragging the both of them into any dangerous underworld schemes like he did last time. And Sobel wants to believe him. But how can he be sure when guys like Lou The Wrench keep showing up?

Warner Bros. Pictures presents, in association with Village Roadshow Pictures and NPV Entertainment, a Baltimore Spring Creek Pictures, Face / Tribeca Production: Analyze That, the sequel to the 1999 hit comedy Analyze This, in which Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal recreate their memorable onscreen chemistry as charming mob boss Paul Vitti and his uneasy New Jersey psychiatrist Ben Sobel. Lisa Kudrow (Friends, Hanging Up) also reprises her starring role as Ben's perpetually exasperated wife Laura and Joe Viterelli (Analyze This, Shallow Hal) returns to star as Vitti's reliable bodyguard, Jelly, a man who truly knows where the bodies are buried. Cathy Moriarty-Gentile (Crazy in Alabama, TV's Bless This House) stars as Patty LoPresti, a feisty mob widow who has recently inherited Vitti's, uh, family responsibilities.

Director Harold Ramis, and producers Paula Weinstein and Jane Rosenthal, the filmmaking team on the Golden Globe-nominated Analyze This, also reunite on Analyze That, written by Peter Steinfeld and Harold Ramis and Peter Tolan. Billy Crystal, Barry Levinson, Chris Brigham, Len Amato and Bruce Berman serve as executive producers. The director of photography is Ellen Kuras, A.S.C.; production designer is Wynn Thomas; and editor is Andrew Mondshein, A.C.E. Music is by David Holmes. Analyze That will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, an AOL Time Warner Company, and in select territories by Village Roadshow Pictures. This film is rated R by the MPAA for "language and some sexual content."

-- © 2002 Warner Bros. [More]

Starring: Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow, Cathy Moriarty

Starring: Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow, Cathy Moriarty, Joe Viterelli

Director: Harold Ramis

Director: Harold Ramis
Screenwriter: Peter Steinfeld, Peter Tolan, Harold Ramis
Producer: Jane Rosenthal, Paula Weinstein
Composer: David Holmes
Studio: Warner Bros.

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You see Robert De Niro singing - and dancing to - West Side Story show tunes. Choose your reaction: A.) That sure is funny! B.) That sure is pathetic!

Full Review Source: Arizona Daily Star | comment Comment
12/06/02
Phil Villarreal
Phil Villarreal
Arizona Daily Star

The pacing is a bit on the erratic side, but when it's funny, it's very funny.

Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
12/06/02
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com

Though the picture falls apart whenever the two leads aren't on screen together, you can argue that That isn't that inferior to its predecessor.

Full Review Source: USA Today | comment Comment
12/05/02
Mike Clark
Mike Clark
USA Today

It's the kind of under-inspired, overblown enterprise that gives Hollywood sequels a bad name.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
12/05/02
William Arnold
William Arnold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

The film has its moments, but clearly not nearly enough of them to make this effort anywhere as fun or funny as its predecessor.

Full Review Source: Screen It! | comment Comment
12/05/02
Jim Judy
Jim Judy
Screen It!

An interesting animal: a sequel that's a successful rehash of its predecessor.

Full Review Source: Film Blather | comment Comment
12/05/02
Eugene Novikov
Eugene Novikov
Film Blather

Nothing here seems as funny as it did in Analyze This, not even Joe Viterelli as De Niro's right-hand goombah.

Full Review Source: Salon.com | comment Comment
12/05/02
Charles Taylor
Charles Taylor
Salon.com

This is yet another example of the sequel that shouldn’t have been made.

Full Review Source: KBTV-NBC (Beaumont, TX) | comment Comment
12/05/02
Danny Minton
Danny Minton
KBTV-NBC (Beaumont, TX)

Possibly not since Grumpy Old Men have I heard a film so solidly connect with one demographic while striking out with another.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
12/05/02
Carrie Rickey
Carrie Rickey
Philadelphia Inquirer

A moment of silence, please, for the career of Robert De Niro. Once considered the finest American screen actor alive, he has reduced himself to singing I Feel Pretty. It is anything but.

Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
12/05/02
John Anderson
John Anderson
Newsday

Yes, the script has holes you could drive a truck through, but Crystal and De Niro's verbal pingpong makes it all worthwhile.

Full Review Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | comment Comment
12/05/02
Sue Pierman
Sue Pierman
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The premise of the successful original is essentially abandoned early on in favor of an uninteresting and predictable plot-driven story from which the laughs disappear all too quickly.

Full Review Source: culturevulture.net | comment Comment
12/05/02
Arthur Lazere
Arthur Lazere
culturevulture.net

The jokes are delivered with all the surprise you get with filmmaking on cruise control, but Ramis and Co. seem to be having a good time and every so often they do manage to slide in a bit that's so wily and understated it nearly avoids detection.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
12/05/02
Manohla Dargis
Manohla Dargis
Los Angeles Times
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If only all sequels were this much fun.

Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
12/05/02
John Patterson
John Patterson
L.A. Weekly

The screenplay flounders under the weight of too many story lines.

Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
12/05/02
Philip Wuntch
Philip Wuntch
Dallas Morning News

The rapport between De Niro and Crystal actually seems stronger this time around, and the movie's best laughs -- most of them unabashedly sexual and crude and delivered in the first half -- are better than any of the jokes in Analyze This.

Full Review Source: Contra Costa Times | comment Comment
12/05/02
Mary F. Pols
Mary F. Pols
Contra Costa Times

There are some slow patches, but it is sheer joy to see DeNiro give everything he’s got (which is plenty) to the pure pleasure of comic madness, and every time he comes on screen, the movie takes off like a rocket.

Full Review Source: Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies | comment Comment
12/05/02
Nell Minow
Nell Minow
Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies

It's still formulaic, which is no surprise. But no longer is the film forced to spend endless minutes spelling out a character relationship that we already know simply by looking at the poster.

Full Review Source: Dallas Observer | comment Comment
12/05/02
Luke Y. Thompson
Luke Y. Thompson
Dallas Observer

While you have to admit it’s semi-amusing to watch Robert DeNiro belt out “When you’re a Jet, you’re a Jet all the way,” it’s equally distasteful to watch him sing the lyrics to “Tonight.”

Full Review Source: Tooele Transcript-Bulletin (Utah) | comment Comment
12/05/02
Audrey Rock-Richardson
Audrey Rock-Richardson
Tooele Transcript-Bulletin (Utah)

Watching Billy Crystal trying to crack up Robert DeNiro -- and DeNiro just about letting him do it -- is only sporadically diverting.

Full Review Source: Flick Filosopher | comment Comment
12/05/02
MaryAnn Johanson
MaryAnn Johanson
Flick Filosopher
 
 
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