| Product Summary | | Publisher: Warner | | Format: DVD | | UPC: 00085391698821 | | Buy.com Sku: 40114773 | | Item#: VCKWT9 | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25547 | | Category Keywords: Mobsters Theatrical Release | Rating:  |
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| | | New York's most powerful gangster is about to get in touch with his feelings. YOU try telling him his 50 minutes are up. Features: DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format), Widescreen, Commentary, Director's Cut A mobster's going a little wacky. His shrink's afraid of getting whacked. Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal team with Lisa Kudrow, Chazz Palminteri and director/co-writer Harold Ramis (Caddyshack) to make you a comedy offer you can't refuse in the laugh-out-loud mob hit, Analyze This. De Niro, deftly spoofing the wiseguy roles that have been a staple of his estimable career, plays powerful New York crime family racketeer Paul Vitti. Crystal, always one joke ahead of sleeping with the fishes, is psychotherapist Ben Sobel, who has just days to resolve Vitti's emotional crisis and turn him into a happy, well-adjusted gangster. Yes, Sobel is a family psychiatrist. But surely this isn't the kind of family he had in mind. "Ace comic teamwork by De Niro and Crystal." Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "The funniest comedy in a decade." Kathryn Kinley, WPIX-TV, New York "De Niro is blissfully, brilliantly comic. What a performance!" Dennis Cunningham, WCBS-TV/ New York "Crystal turns in his best performance in ages." Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
 Editor's Note
 What happens when the worlds of the Mafia and psychiatry collide? This outrageous farce answers that question, as mob boss Paul Vitti (Robert De Niro) and psychiatrist Ben Sobol (Billy Crystal) are forced to work together. When a prominent leader of the New York Mafia suddenly starts having panic attacks, he enlists the help of a New York psychiatrist for a fast cure. The two men suddenly find themselves struggling to understand each other's professional and private lives as they battle the FBI and the impending threat of a Mafia takeover, not to mention an irritable fiancée (Lisa Kudrow) eager to get married.
 Plot Summary
 Mob boss Paul Vitti (Robert De Niro) is having heart attacks. At least that's what he thinks. When his doctors inform him that he is suffering from anxiety attacks, he is forced to track down a shrink to help him get to the bottom of the problem. Billy Crystal costars as neurotic psychiatrist Ben Sobol, who is manipulated into treating the macho Mafia man, with hysterical results. Just as Ben and eager fiancée (Lisa Kudrow) are about to enter nuptial bliss, they are suddenly faced with a 24-hour responsibility to a mobster who won't take no for an answer. The hilarious hijinks ruin their first wedding and threaten to ruin the relationship as Paul battles his personal demons with the help of the initially unwilling shrink. As the two men's professional and private worlds collide, they are forced to realize their similarities as they join forces to battle the FBI and the impending threat of a Mafia takeover. Director Harold Ramis has crafter an intelligent, witty comedy that shows off the comic instincts of De Niro as never before.
| Features | Gag Reel Full of Hysterical Outtakes |  | Original Theatrical Trailer |  | English Subtitles |  | Scene Access |  | Standard Version |  | Behind-The-Scenes Footage |  | Interactive Menus |  | Filmographies |  | English 5.1 Surround Dolby Digital |  | Widescreen Version |  | Two Feature-Length Audio Commentaries--One By Billy Crystal And Robert De Niro, The Other By Director/Co-Writer Harold Ramis |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Warner |
 | Release Date: 9/26/2006 |
 | Running Time: 103 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1998 |  | Catalog ID: 16988 |  | UPC: 00085391698821 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English |  | Available Subtitles: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 1.85:1/4:3 |
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| | Professional Reviews | Sight and Sound "...[ANALYZE THIS] has a good, profane edge that's never abrasive..." 09/??/1999 p.40-1Total Film "...A sharp, darkly hilarious peek at mobster mentality..." 10/01/1999 p.88 New York Times "...A funny title, an even funnier premise and inspired odd-couple casting that's enough to prompt laughter just on the basis of the two-shots in its ad campaign. Think of it as an offer you can't refuse..." 03/05/1999 p.E12 USA Today "...DeNiro's performance is aptly 'Scorsese-aggressive' while Crystal effectively underplays..." 03/05/1999 p.6E Chicago Sun-Times "...ANALYZE this has Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal to bring richness to the characters....[Crystal] wisely restrains his manic side, and gets into a nice rhythm with De Niro's fearful gangster..." 03/05/1999 p.31 New York Times 0 of 10 Analyze This (say that second word with feeling!) has a funny title, an even funnier premise and inspired odd-couple casting that's enough to prompt laughter just on the basis of the two-shots in its ad campaign. Think of it as an offer you can't refuse. With the utmost affection, Harold Ramis' new comedy summons the hallmarks of a mob movie and just the man to send them up: Robert De Niro, in the hilarious role of a don experiencing fits of self-doubt. Without betraying the genre that has handed him such choice opportunities, De Niro gives a performance that amounts to one long wink at the viewer. And the funniest thing he does here is to play the role of Paul Vitti (other characters in the movie react to this name exactly as if it were John Gotti) nearly straight. Vitti doesn't lighten up, not even when he ought to. "Would you stop talking? I'm trying to do this here!" says Vitti to his girlfriend when the two of them are in bed... As he demonstrated in Groundhog Day, Ramis knows how to handle a high-concept story with unusual cleverness, and he does it again here. It helps to no end that De Niro and Crystal, despite their obvious differences, are perfectly in tune... Contributing nicely to the mock-mob ambiance are Joe Viterelli as Jelly, the faithful Vitti sidekick in charge of borrowing the doctor whenever it's least convenient, and Chazz Palminteri as an even more dapper Don than the one De Niro plays. (The costumes are often funny in their own right.) From its clotheshorse crime bosses to its shootout filmed in slow motion and accompanied by opera, Analyze This knows just where to aim. - Janet Maslin Boxoffice Magazine 0 of 10 Thanks in equal measure to the crack direction of Harold Ramis, a splendidly intelligent script by Ramis, Peter Tolan and Kenneth Lonergan, and the seasoned talents of De Niro and Crystal, Analyze This is a welcome springtime surprise, a high-concept studio production with the astonishingly good sense to set its comedic aims higher rather than lower... The simple beauty of the [plot about a mob boss seeking psychiatric help] is exceeded only by the plum pairing of De Niro and Crystal, two astonishing talents who make the most of a rare chance to poke fun at themselves and the types of roles with which they respectively became famous. Supporting performances are equally impressive, from Lisa Kudrow to Joe Viterelli (Bullets Over Broadway) as Vitti's dunderheaded right-hand man Jelly, to Chazz Palminteri as conspiring rival mobster Primo Sindone. The film's greatest and most rewarding triumph, however, is that it refuses to resort to merely parodying so obvious a target as "gangster movies" or "therapy movies." First and foremost, Analyze This is a character piece, featuring fully-realized characters that transcend the caricatures on which they are based. As a result, the greater part of the film's humor derives from the interplay between De Niro and Crystal, rather than the usual sitcom-style cavalcade of prepared jokes and slapstick gags... - Wade Major
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| Customer Reviews | ![]() | | Cinematography | 4 | | Plot | 4 | | Acting | 4.5 | | Overall Satisfaction | 4 |
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 BEST MOVIE!! Thursday, February 10, 2000 Joe (Coolpick from Buffalo, NY
This is the best movie I have ever seen. But I guess you have to be Italian to make it especially funny. Watch it! Was this review helpful?
3 of 5 So so Friday, September 03, 1999 John Stephenson from Portland, MA
The movie might be good to watch on a night with nothing to do. Wouldn't recommend it for an academy award. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Have To See It Twice To Get All The Funny Lines!!! Wednesday, August 25, 1999 Bob Smith from Half Moon Bay, CA
The banter between Crystal and DeNiro is superb. They do some things that any of us would love to do. I laughed so hard the first time I had to go back to catch it all. This, for me is a long term keeper - like Groundhog Day, Hunt for Red October, Top Gun. It just excels for what it is. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 FUNNY!!!!! It's that simple!!!! Tuesday, August 24, 1999 Bill Melendez from Crofton, MD
It was like 'What About Bob' Meets 'Goodfellas' Your favorate gangsters of all times combined with slapstick comedy... It makes fun of the typical mob movies and exaggerates mafia tradition! An absolute MUST SEE!!!! Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 One Funny Movie Tuesday, August 24, 1999 Damian Potesta from Union City, Ca
Always being a fan of mob movies, I was happy to see one that had a light side to it. Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal are GREAT together. They play off each other extremly well. They are what makes this movie hilarious. My wife and I had tears in our eyes in many scenes from laughing so hard. I HIGHLY recommend this movie if your a fan of mob movies. Was this review helpful?
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