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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 29th Sreet
Watched this movie last night and loved it. Great movie about a down to earth Italian family living in New York. laughed all the way through it. Does have a little "swear words" in it but comparied to TV nowdays It's nothing, besides you are laughing so much you hardly notice. Rent or buy. great movie.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - This movie is a classic
This movie is your classic comedy / drama about the old time Italian families. Lots of yelling, laughing and arguing. The story is great and the casting is perfect. I just can't believe it took this long for this movie to come out on DVD. I'll actually be buying another copy in December to give as a gift.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Some real New Yorkers in Carolina
I'm from Queens, New York too, as well as Brooklyn, and I really enjoyed this movie. I grew up near 21st Street, but never went to 29th Street, so I don't recognize any of the buildings. I wouldn't anyway, considering that the movie was shot in North Carolina.

One of the things I like best about this movie is the way the New York family relates to each other, the way they argue. It had me rolling. It reminded me of the way my wife got along with her father when he was alive. They were at each other constantly but they still loved each other.

You couldn't say anything to my father in law without getting into an argument. If you said the weather was hot, he'd jump at you "You're always complaining about the weather". If you said you just had a nice day he'd jump at you with "You never do anything". He was just like the family in this movie. He didn't mean any harm, but he just jumped all over everyone. The only thing it was safe to say to him was "How are you feeling?" Just say that, and shut up. You'll be fine.

This movie reminds me a bit of O. Henry. People make sacrifices for each other.

The one complaint I have is that it is absurd to offer only $10,000 for a lottery ticket that is a "finalist", with a 1 in 50 chance of earning six million dollars. Just do a little math. Divide six million dollars by 50 to see what the ticket is worth before the drawing. That's over $100,000. How can anyone have the nerve to just offer one tenth of what it's worth? And how can anyone be dumb enough to accept such a ripoff? Then again, maybe the six million is paid over a lifetime, and the present lump sum value would be a lot less. But still, $10,000 is chickenfeed when compared to a life-changing number like six million.

I wonder what in this movie is true and what is fiction.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Movie ... They're Right - Goodfellas and It's a Wonderful Life.
Great Movie ... Especially if you are Italian, A New Yorker, A Gambler, A Dreamer and you Love Life.

I've had the VHS version since 1992, Full Screen - Closed Caption.
I just purchased the DVD, Wide Screen - Closed Caption BUT
I can't seen to get the captions to display.

I've tried 3 different players and TV's.
Yes, I have everything turned on, other DVDs work fine.

Could I just have a bad DVD or are others having the same problem?



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GREAT UNDERRATED CLASSIC!
Its so sad that this movie didn't do better at the box office and more people don't know about it. Like most people say here, it should be a regular holiday classic. Despite the langauge which can be cleaned up for the kids and granny.I've seen it 30 times and I love it more and more each time.

If you haven't seen it, you need to.... buy it you won't be dissapointed.


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