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Gun Shy/Miami Rhapsody

Gun Shy/Miami Rhapsody
Directed by David Frankel, Eric Blakeney

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Gun Shy - DVD- Liam Neeson (STAR WARS, EPISODE 1: THE PHANTOM MENACE) and Oliver Platt (BICENTENNIAL MAN) star with Sandra Bullock (HOPE FLOATS) in an outrageously offeat comedy about what happens when a busy undercover cop suddenly loses his legendary nerves of steel! The only way Charlie (Neeson), a respected D.E.A. agent traumatized by a hair-raising run-in with some ruthless gangsters, can do his job is with the embarrassing treatments of an attractive nurse (Bullock) and the questionable psychotherapy provided by a highly unstable support group! And since he's stuck in a deep-cover sting operation until he nabs a wisecracking, trigger-happy Mafia leader who scares him to death (Platt), Charlie can only hope to fake his tough-as-nails image long enough to make this one last bust ... and make it out alive! Loaded with huge stars and big laughs -- you can't miss with this high-caliber comedy hit! Miami Rhapsody - English/French DVD- This hilariously sexy comedy has critics everywhere standing up and cheering! The irresistible Sarah Jessica Parker (HONEYMOON IN VEGAS, L.A. STORY) stars as a recently engaged young woman about to make a shockingly funny discovery: marriage and fidelity don't always go hand-in-hand, especially in her own family! From then on, it's nonstop laughs as, one by one, she unravels the wild details of their outrageously tangled affairs! Also featuring Antonio Banderas (INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE) and Mia Farrow (WIDOWS' PEAK) in a hot all-star cast -- you'll find MIAMI RHAPSODY sparkles with sunny, sexy comic entertainment!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #177981 in DVD
  • Released on: 2002-07-02
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 197 minutes

Customer Reviews

Great 'Gun,' ordinary 'Rhapsody'3
This twin DVD set features two adult comedies-- one very good and one only so-so.

Besides her small co-starring role in GUN SHY, Sandra Bullock is also the film's producer, and she chose all recordings heard on the soundtrack.

Here, Liam Neeson is undercover DEA agent 'Charlie' Mayeaux (may-OH). A drug bust he and his partner were working on is compromised by an informant within the DEA, and Charlie almost dies as bullets fly at a coke party. This traumatic experience leaves him unable to function. Charlie talks to himself, has bad gas and dreams only of "the ocean view."

Fulvio Nesstra (Platt) is a mob leg-breaker who hates being a Mafia cliché. Like Charlie, he longs for a better life. His fantasy of growing tomatoes in Sicily causes wife Gloria (the Don's daughter) to label Fulvio a total loser. As Charlie works what he vows will be his last undercover job, he and Fulvio meet and bond.

Charlie also becomes close friends with Judy Tipp (Bullock), after an encounter at a gastroenterologist's office, where Judy works. She jokingly calls herself "the Enema Queen."

The remainder of the story concerns Charlie's therapy group (several professional men), a weasel-like investment counselor and a Colombian drug lord and his boyfriend. Fidel and lisping Estuvio want to design clothing. It's like EVERYONE (including Charlie's therapy buddies) wishes their lives were different.

That's why this movie can be so satisfying if one is open to its overall message, which is: the ocean view. Additionally, these characters are likeable, the film holds your attention throughout, and there's an excellent ending. (NOTE: please watch at least the first 30 seconds of the closing credits.)


In MIAMI RHAPSODY, a fine cast is unfortunately wasted on a watered down clone of a Woody Allen script.

When boyfriend Matt (Bellows) casually asks Gwyn (Parker) to marry him, she's hardly enthusiastic. Her career is a major concern. Plus, based on the behavior of Gywn's parents and two siblings (who are ALL having affairs!) she has understandably little faith in the institution of marriage.

Like a typical Allen story, there's plenty of neurotics here, also a fine soundtrack and even Mia Farrow parodying her "Woody" roles. Naomi Campbell comes across as hostile and unfunny, Antonio Banderas nicely lampoons his "Latin lover" image, and Sarah Jessica is rather mediocre as stand-in for Mr. Allen.


Parenthetical numbers preceding titles are 1 to 10 viewer poll ratings found at a film resource website.

(5.3) Gun Shy (2000) - Liam Neeson/Oliver Platt/Sandra Bullock/José Zúñiga/Michael DeLorenzo/Andrew Lauer/Richard Schiff/Paul Ben-Victor/Mary McCormack/Mitch Pileggi/Frank Vincent

(5.2) Miami Rhapsody (1995) - Sarah Jessica Parker/Gil Bellows/Antonio Banderas/Mia Farrow/Paul Mazursky/Kevin Pollak/Barbara Garrick/Naomi Campbell/Ben Stein/Donal Logue