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Mickey Blue Eyes
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Directed By
Kelly Makin

Written By:
Robert Kuhn, Adam Scheinman

Cast:
Hugh Grant, Jeanne Tripplehorn, James Caan, Burt Young, Gerry Becker, James Fox, Joe Viterelli, Maddie Corman, Tony Darrow, Paul Lazar, Vincent Pastore, Frank Pellegrino, Scott Thompson, John Ventimiglia

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Mickey Blue Eyes (1999)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
May 19th, 2007

Hey, fuggeddabout it!

Hugh Grant is funny. He uses his British accent and his naughty schoolboy manner to bring a laugh to any film. This one is no exception.

He falls in love with Gina (Jeanne Tripplehorn), who's father (James Caan) is a mobster. So we have some of our favorite mobster characters: Burt Young ("The Last Don"), Joe Viterelli (Analyze This), Tony Darrow (Small Time Crooks), Paul Lazar (29th Street), and. even "Big pu**y" from "The Sopranos" (Vincent Pastore).

Hugh Grant playing a mobster is a laugh a minute, and I just was captivated by Jeanne Tripplehorn (Basic Instinct, The Firm).

One of his best.

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Lisa
May 19, 2007 1:20 PM
 
For me this was one of Hugh's worsed films...he makes the English look like preppy wankers.



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