Analyze This (298) Nervous twitchy character he plays in other movies with predictable whining. De Niro is a beauty, but I think the film lets him down a bit.
The movie is a comedy and not the normal bloody thriller you may be use to seeing so I would invite some friends/family (above 18) to enjoy a night of laughter and check this movie out. PS they made a sequel called Analyze That that I'll be adding to my play list; stay tune for my thoughts and commentary from the night of the movies with Eva ;)
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