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Closed Caption; Feature-length audio commentary by director/co-writer Harold Ramis; Play the M.A.D.E. Challenge and test whether you have what it takes to be part of the mob; "The Making of Analyze That" featurette; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français, & Español
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1. Two Hits [4:08]
2. Not a Good Time [2:10]
3. Shiv and a Song [:59]
4. Calling Dr. Sobel [4:00]
5. Weasels to Midgets [2:53]
6. You're Responsible [3:01]
7. Gasoline on a Fire [2:52]
8. Not a Good Start [4:17]
9. Cowboy Boss [5:37]
10. Lady Boss [:47]
11. Here's the Manager [4:32]
12. Performance Anxiety [3:46]
13. Unfiltered [3:10]
14. You Got Me There [4:16]
15. Mob on the Job [2:09]
16. No Stromboni [4:14]
17. Visitors to the Set [2:30]
18. Ben Hangs Out [4:32]
19. Chased and Screwed [2:06]
20. Character Actor [4:12]
21. Change for a 20 [2:03]
22. In Is Better [3:09]
23. Lifting the Gold [2:55]
24. Letting Go With a Hug [3:59]
25. Anger Management [3:30]
26. Battling Bullhorns [1:10]
27. Happy Ending [3:22]
28. Outtake End Credits [3:55]
The inspired pairing of garrulous, irrepressible comedian Billy Crystal and legendarily intense dramatic actor Robert De Niro has once again resulted in a hilarious romp guaranteed to keep you in stitches. It's another tour de force for director Harold Ramis, whose sturdy handling of Analyze This made it one of 1999's top-grossing movies, in the process delighting millions of viewers who reveled in De Niro's self-referential spoof of the streetwise toughs he played in such classics as GoodFellas. As Analyze That opens, psychiatrist Ben Sobel (Crystal) is summoned to the prison where notorious mobster Paul Vitti (De Niro) has suddenly developed symptoms of dementia. Sobel has his erstwhile patient paroled into his care and brings Paul home with him to live -- only to discover that the wily mobster has faked mental illness to secure his release. In a casting coup that can only be described as delicious, Cathy Moriarty -- who played the sexy young wife of De Niro's Jake La Motta in the classic Raging Bull -- appears as a seductive but heartless gang boss who plots to eliminate Vitti and take over his turf. While Ramis keeps a tight rein on the script, Crystal's facile delivery of snappy one-liners and De Niro's uncharacteristically expansive performance enhance the humor and suggest that all involved are having a blast. Lisa Kudrow returns (alas, again underutilized) as Crystal's long-suffering wife, and Joe Vitarelli -- the closest thing to an Italian bulldog you'll ever see -- scores repeatedly with his deadpan line readings. Analyze That is just a little bit coarser and a tad rougher around the edges than its predecessor, but it's every bit as funny. Ramis supplies a feature-length commentary for the DVD, which also includes deleted scenes, bloopers, and a theatrical trailer. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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November 27, 2005: Analyze That was an extremely funny movie. Billy Cristal does an awesome job. If anybody wants a good laugh this is the movie to see!!
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January 08, 2004: This was one of the worst movies I have seen in years. My wife sneaked this one home from blockbuster and I had to suffer through it. I'd rather watch Gigli (for the first time), than suffer through this again. B&N Needs to add a negative star option.