Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
XoWizIama
Excellent adaptation.
TrueHello
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Dana
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
tbills2
She has the keys 2 my heartJoan Cusack looks good. She's got a great smile. Mercedes Ruehl from Big looks really, really good. She's one beautiful woman.when michelle speaks i listenAlec Baldwin can act. But not very good. Oliver Platt's in too many movies.michelle is the sweetest i love her & i want her every way imaginable her eyes r beautiful ice blue crystalsMatthew Modine's good & Dean Stockwell's not too bad OK I LOVE NANCY 'super insanely amazing' TRAVIS & her SUPERSWEET & MEGAHOT hot tub nude scene where she shows her beautiful boobies issssssssssssssssss life at this point.I love Michelle Pfeiffer so much & Nancy because they're both so pure & both so gorgeous (lol) & Matty Modine & this movie (M2tM) though it's not the best mob film (Goodfellas issssssssssssssssss).(M2tM is a classic cuz michelle & it's really not all that great a film outside of Catwoman's beautiful & amazing job acting)I really love Michelle Pfeiffer. M2tM 2?????? please, please Michelle...
SnoopyStyle
On the outside, Angela (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Frank de Marco (Alec Baldwin) is living a suburban life. But Frank is part of the mob. Angela is tired of the insular life of a mob wife, and wants to have just a normal life. She wants a divorce. Tony 'The Tiger' Russo (Dean Stockwell) is the boss. Both Tony and Frank have the same mistress Karen (Nancy Travis). So Tony kills them both and tries to move in on Angela as his new mistress but she moves away. Mike Downey (Matthew Modine) and Ed Benitez (Oliver Platt) are FBI agents who wonders if Angela is the new mistress.Director Jonathan Demme is making a comedy. I don't find much of it funny. I guess it's not that kind of ha-ha comedy. It uses all the mob stereotypes. Michelle Pfeiffer is accessing her inner Guido. It's an OK movie. Maybe it could have been better as a thrilling drama. As a comedy, I'm not sure at what or why we would be laughing.
tmpj
In my attempts to catch up with films I did not see during their original theatrical release, I have reached the point of viewing "Married to the Mob", a film that I have heard about, but have never seen until to-day, some 22 years post-release. Was in no hurry to see it, and did not know what to expect. On the VHS cover it was called "...Godfather on laughing gas"...by one reviewer. Well, it was hardly that intense. The comedy in this film is rather subtle for the most part...because this film is not necessarily populated by comedians. But...I was pleasantly surprised. Michelle Pfeiffer gave a pretty good performance as a vulnerable mob wife who is, very deep inside, a decent caring person. Her husband is whacked by a mob boss, who immediately begins to make moves on Pfeiffer, despite the fact that he is married. His wife is a jealous, insecure basket case who would rather see him dead than see him with another woman. Pfeiffer moves away and tries to start all over...but to not much avail. But she does not know that the mob boss is the target of the FBI and other agencies who want to nail him...and at first they wanted to also nail her, until she unknowingly falls for one of the agents who discovers the truth about her innocence. The film has its moments, and I guess there are some funny moments in this piece of celluloid, but not enough to really qualify it as a "comedy". No side-splitting humor, just funny characters and situations that are not fully taken advantage of. Pfeiffer's portrayal is one of the reasons to watch the film...and the jealous wife of the mob boss has to be seen to be believed. Not a bad flick overall, and I did not think I was going to like it at all. But I did like it...mind you, I said "Like"...not "Love". It is a worthwhile watch...and you don't need to be "Married to the Mob" to have a little fun...thank goodness it has not come to that just yet.
Newsense
Married To The Mob was one of the first VHS tapes that I had along with Coming To America and Grease. I still have fond memories of this film after all these years. Hell, I still have the VHS of this film in good condition.The story: Undercover cop Mike Downey(Matthew Modine)is sent to spy on Angela De Marco(Michelle Pfeiffer) the wife of the slain mafia member Frank "Cucumber" De Marco(Alec Baldwin). He later falls in love with her after he realizes that she is innocent in all this. Angela not only has to deal with the unwanted advances of mob boss Tony "The Tiger" Russo(Dean Stockwell), she also has to deal with his jealous wife Connie Russo(Mercedes Ruehl).Married To The Mob is funny and still keeps your interest when its not trying to be funny. I like the little jabs it takes at mafia life(the jealous mafia wife, the mob boss that doesn't realize that he is not a chick magnet etc) and you like the characters of Angela De Marco and Mike Downey. It was the last of the funny phase of Johnathan Demme before he got serious and gave you gems like Philadelphia and Silence Of The Lambs(best thriller of all time). If you're in the mood for comedy, Married To The Mob is a keeper. Its better than the rubbish that passes for comedy nowadays(Epic Movie, Date Movie, Meet The Spartans, Disaster Movie etc).