Easy Money
Cast :Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci
Director :James Signorelli
Studio :Mgm/Ua Studios
Format :Color, Widescreen
Released Date :August 19, 1983
DVD Released Date :April 02, 2002
Language :Unknown (Dubbed), English (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed), English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Rating
DateAugust 30, 2005
SummaryEasy Money
Content
"Easy Money is an unqualified success!"~Los Angeles Times

Rodney Dangerfield gets a load of respect-and a chunk of change-in Easy Money! Joined by Joe Pesci and Jennifer Jason Leigh, Dangerfield is outrageous as a working-class buffoon who takes on the first-class tycoons in this million-dollar comedy.

Monty Capuletti (Dangerfield) has everything money can't buy-a loving wife, two devoted daughters-and a few things it can; he drinks, smokes, gambles and eats way too much! But MOnty couldn't be happier...especially when he learns that his mother-in-law has left him a hefty inheritance. There's just one catch: according to the will, he must turn his vices into virtues before he can turn his windfall into cold, hard cash. Now, the misbehaving Monty will have to put the brakes on the bingeing and trade his lifestyle for a lifecycle, or lose his one shot at the family fortune-forever.

A very funny movie, one of my favorie Dangerfield films. I highly recommend this one for nonstop laughs.

Rating
DateNovember 18, 2004
SummaryWhat's The Word...Class
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The late great Rodney Dangerfield appeared in three really great films during his career. My all time favorite movie of his is without question Caddyshack. Next up is Back To School--To be followed up closely by Easy Money. All three of these performances from Dangerfield are howlingly funny and helped to ensure his comedic legacy for generations to come.

In Easy Money, Monty Capuletti has some real nice incentive to reform his reputation as a total schlep. if he can give up all of his vices for a year, he'll receive a fortune from his late mother-in-law. But Clive (Jeffrey Jones), the man who oversees the mother-in-law's store, will do whatever it takes to stop Monty from inheriting the company. Monty enlists his pal Nicky's (Joe Pesci) help in coping with the loss of booze, cigarettes and poker -- but between his daughter Allison's (Jennifer Jason Leigh) marriage to a punk named Julio (Taylor Negron) and Clive's underhanded tricks, the challenge may be tougher than Monty realizes.

Directed by James Signorelli, from a script by Dangerfield, Michael Endler, P.J. O'Rourke and Dennis Blair, the film has plenty to like and laugh over. Dangerfield's cinema classics have one common denominator--Easy Money is no exception--a great "sparing partner" Jones as the smarmy Clive is just pitch perfect. This role put Jones in training for his turn in Ferris Bueller's Day Off as the principal. The teaming of Dangerfield and future Goodfella Pesci is about as good as it gets. As the pair plot to one up Clive at every turn things get more outrageous by the minute. Rodney's trademark zingers are here as well.

The DVD's only extra is the theatrical trailer. (...)

Rating
DateOctober 06, 2004
SummaryClassic Rodney! (R.I.P)
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This is one of those movies I saw a million times on HBO as a kid. My mother and I would laugh like hyenas. Anytime we'd heard a crying baby, we'd say "Somebody, anybody, please shut that little b*stard up!". Even though this film did not do well at the box office, I thought it was much better than "Back To School". Regarding the reviewers comments about that missing scene . . . I thought I had dreamed that up. I regret getting rid of my old VHS copy! Anyway, a LOT of great laughs in this one. THANK YOU, RODNEY! WE LOVE YOU!

Rating
DateOctober 06, 2004
SummaryOne of Rodney's best.
Content
This movie is hilarious! From the get-go, it had me rolling
around laughing! One of Rodney's best!

The movie also stars Joe Pesci as Nicky the Plumber.
(my first film I ever saw him in.)

Some great quotes include...

Nicky and Monte, at Monahans department store:

"How long do you intend to browse?"

"Hey, that lady over there, you didn't ask her how long she intends to browse.

How come you're asking us, how long we intend to browse?"

"You don't look like browsers."

"What do browsers look like?"

"Maybe I'm half-browser."

"On his father's side."

Nicky and Monte, upstairs, with the board of directors of
Monahans. Monte, has just been offered a top job, as
Fashion Consultant, and Nicky says:

"No no, take the job, take the job. The first thing we'll do
is fire that broad downstairs, who stopped us from browsing."

Nicky, explaining to Monte, how to get to New York Harbor
from Florida:

"You steam north up the Atlantic, west into the Hudson...
you come to the statue of that broad, you hang a left...."

Monte, in his basement with his poker buddies, after dinner with his family:

"So what did you tell her today."

"I said her perfume was driving me crazy. I said you'd think I married Rose to get to you...
My mother-in-law...For years I wouldn't kiss her face-I ended up kissing her ass!"


Hilarious! A must see!



Rating
DateAugust 18, 2004
SummaryMissing Footage!
Content
Years ago I was in stitches watching Rodney Dangerfield's performance in Caddyshack after that I hired Easy Money on vhs and that was just as good. So I bought it on dvd and was shocked to see that one of the best scenes of the film had been cut out. It's in the peak of his "rehabilitation" from drugs, booz, gambling and fast/fatty foods. He is at a boxing match and everyone around him including his mates are drinking, smoking and eating their hearts out and it gets to him so much he sees himself as one of the men in the boxing ring getting pounded on. It's quite a long scene and snippets of this footage are on the trailer on the dvd yet not in the film itself. It's a great scene and I don't know why they cut it out. 5 stars with the scene and 4 stars without it!
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