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Where the Money Is (Widescreen)
 
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Where the Money Is (Widescreen) (2000)
Starring: Paul Newman, Linda Fiorentino Director: Marek Kanievska MPAA Rating: PG-13
3.9 out of 5 stars  (16 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Actors: Paul Newman, Linda Fiorentino, Dermot Mulroney, Susan Barnes, Anne Pitoniak
  • Directors: Marek Kanievska
  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English, French
  • Subtitles: French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada This DVD will probably NOT be viewable in other countries. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • MPAA Rating: PG-13
  • Studio: Polygram USA Video
  • DVD Release Date: Jul 1 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  (16 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00003CX8A
  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #32,884 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)
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Linda Fiorentino is her lean, sexy self as Carol, a former prom queen who's grown up to be a nurse in an old-age home, which isn't quite what she imagined her future would be. She's married to her prom king, Wayne (Dermot Mulroney), who's grown a little dull. Then Henry (Paul Newman) gets delivered into her care. He's an imprisoned bank robber who has had a stroke. Or has he? Carol begins to try to suss him out, even going so far as to straddle him in his wheelchair and fondle his ears, but it's not until she pushes him into a reservoir that he breaks his masquerade. Carol, desperate to get some excitement in her life, convinces Henry to pull a job with her. She starts casing banks and scoping out armored cars. When Wayne gets jealous of the time she's spending with Henry, he gets pulled into the deal--and a heist is underway. What makes Where the Money Is click isn't the fairly standard plot, it's the character details. Written in part by E. Max Frye--who wrote Something Wild (one of the best and most unappreciated movies of the 1980s)--the film consistently manages to give every character, no matter how small, something that makes them seem real. Though the pace starts out slow, and there are some not entirely convincing story elements, once the heist starts all this nuance pays off--every complication produces real tension because you've gotten to know Carol, Henry, and Wayne so well. Newman's effortless performance shows how he's stayed a star through five decades. --Bret Fetzer

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Although it boasts an intelligent, funny script and energetic performances from leads Paul Newman and Linda Fiorentino, this poorly directed comedy looks as if it was made on the independent film budget of a struggling film school graduate. Reverting to the character form that made him famous, Newman plays a twinkle-eyed, good-hearted rascal with all of the joie de vivre
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16 Reviews
5 star: 31%  (5)
4 star: 37%  (6)
3 star: 25%  (4)
2 star:    (0)
1 star: 6%  (1)
 
 
 
 
 
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4.0 out of 5 stars Newman Buttresses a Pleasant Surprise, Mar 31 2003
By Mike Blaszczak (Mercer Island, WA, USA) - See all my reviews
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Linda Fiorentino plays a prom queen who finds herself working in a nursing home--and something less than satisfied with her life. Paul Newman arrives at the home in shackles, temporarily released from prison because he was feigning a stroke. A notorious bank robber, Newman's character is shrouded in intrigue. Though he's a dangerous character, Fiorentino's character, Carol, starts spending a lot of time alone with him.

Carol is a sexy and smart woman. (This is the first of Fiorentino's movies I remember seeing. Sh'es incredibly attractive, and will have to look for her in other movies.) One of Carol's causes for displeasure is her husband, Wayne, played by infrequent star Dermot Mulroney.

The plot plays out out very well, though the beginning stumbles a bit. The acting isn't great, though the charismatic and smooth Newman mostly carries the film. While the story at times is inplausible, it's a very watchable and light movie.

What I really enjoyed was the aftermath: while the bank caper movie is a bit formula, this incarnation is twisted with life-purpose and satisfaction crisis storylines, and an interesting resolution. The story comes off as a spirise to those who'd take it as cookie-cutter for the genre.

The cameara work is great, and the production quality is outstanding. The audio is a little muddy, but fits its genere very well.

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5.0 out of 5 stars a pretty good way to spend 90 minutes, Sep 3 2002
This review is from: Where the Money Is (VHS Tape)
A clever caper, "Where the Money Is" stars the inimitable Paul Newman as Henry Manning, a bank robber who went untouched for 20 years before bad luck landed him in the pen. Not one to call it quits, he fakes a heart attack and is transferred to a nursing home, where the only thing that stands in his way is a nurse named Carol (Linda Fiorentino).
This clever caper flick seems somewhat out of time, like a classic film and I enjoyed it immensely for this reason. The best part of this film is the performances. Linda Fiorentino is still the ... woman acting today. It's not about how she looks, but the way she carries herself
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4.0 out of 5 stars kansas needs to lighten up., Jul 22 2002
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This movie is a hoot and of course, Paul Newman, is superb. You watch a movie for entertainment. Don't take everything so seriously!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good acting in a fluff plot
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Published on Jun 18 2002 by Len Czyzniejewski

1.0 out of 5 stars Worst motion picture of all time candidate
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5.0 out of 5 stars Top class movie
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5.0 out of 5 stars where the money is.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good; Worth Your Time
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3.0 out of 5 stars Always worth looking if Newman's in it...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Newman shines
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