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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: CAGE,NICOLAS
Fabric Type: 9786305499121
Graphics Memory Size: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC
Legal Disclaimer: 6305499128
Maximum Color Depth: 20th Century Fox
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 SurroundEnglishSubtitledSpanishSubtitled
Metal Type: 20th Century Fox
Pearl Type: FOXD4112302D
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: 20th Century Fox
Total Metal Weight: 1
Total Parallel Ports: August 03, 1999
Total S Video Out Ports: 94 minutes
20th Century Fox
March 13, 1987







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Hunter and cage star as a childless couple who really really want a baby in this wildly original comedy from the coen brothers. Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 04/10/2007 Starring: Nicolas Cage Holly Hunter Run time: 94 minutes Rating: Pg

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Blood Simple made it clear that the cinematically precocious Coen brothers (writer-director Joel and writer-producer Ethan) were gifted filmmakers to watch out for. But it was the outrageously farcical Raising Arizona that announced the Coens' darkly comedic audacity to the world. It wasn't widely seen when released in 1987, but its modest audience was vocally supportive, and this hyperactive comedy has since developed a large and loyal following. It's the story of "Ed" (for Edwina, played by Holly Hunter), a policewoman who falls in love with "Hi" (for H.I. McDonnough, played by Nicolas Cage) while she's taking his mug shots. She's infertile and he's a habitual robber of convenience stores, and their folksy marital bliss depends on settling down with a rug rat. Unable to conceive, they kidnap one of the newsworthy quintuplets born to an unpainted-furniture huckster named Nathan Arizona (Trey Wilson), who quickly hires a Harley-riding mercenary (Randall "Tex" Cobb) to track the baby's whereabouts. What follows is a full-throttle comedy that defies description, fueled by the Coens' lyrical redneck dialogue, the manic camerawork of future director Barry Sonnenfeld, and some of the most inventively comedic chase scenes ever filmed. Some will dismiss the comedy for being recklessly over-the-top; others will love it for its clever mix of slapstick action, surreal fantasy, and homespun family values. One thing's for sure--this is a Coen movie from start to finish, and that makes it undeniably unique. --Jeff Shannon



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Raising Arizona
Recidivist hold-up man H.I. McDonnough and police woman Edwina marry, only to discover they are unable to conceive a child. Desperate for a baby, the pair decide to kidnap one of the quintuplets of furniture tycoon Nathan Arizona. The McDonnoughs try to keep their crime secret, while friends, co-workers and a feral bounty hunter look to use Nathan Jr. for their own purposes. A lot of things come together to make this movie highly enjoyable; acting, writing, music, pace and directing. "Raising Arizona" ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great service
Rec'd product sooner than expected and was exactly as described. Would definetly by from this seller again.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Eh, what's the big deal
The Coen's have a devoted following of which I'm not a part of. I'm going over the hightlights of their oevre to try to make sense of it. This film combines some off-elegant, poetic dialogue juxtaposed with zany comedy theatrics. However, the overall impact of the comedy is moderate at best. Some of the irreverence hits home, but a lot has worn rather tritely. The motiffs praised by some as insightful are rather superficial, providing only a mesotrophic layer of insight. The cheesy furnitures salesman ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Stealing babies is not funny; or is it?
I've said this before, and I'll say it again; The Coen Brothers are really a `love em or hate em' kind of duo. Their films are really distinctive all to themselves and run the gamut of over-the-top in a good and a bad way. As the years go by and I see more and more of their films I am coming to the realization that my personal love for them outweighs my hate. In fact, there are only two films they've done that I can think of off the top of my head that I hate (`Intolerable Cruelty' and `The Man Who Wasn't ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - I had higher expectations.
A colleage from work said that this was one of the best movies he had seen unfortunately I cannot agree. I was very disappointed in this movie. ...though I am not much into Nicolas Cage either.





 

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