Raising Arizona Reviews and Ratings



  • August 10, 2008
    Absurd and stylized.
  • August 10, 2008
    Back before i realized Cage's eccentricities were insane arrogance instead of just talent. "I found myself driving past convenience stores... that weren't on the way home."
  • August 7, 2008
    kitchy, corny, knee-slappin', aw-chucks americana (hardly better'n "hee haw") is a little grating to the sensibilities...okay, it's downright condescending, bitter to the extreme and tiresome at length, but there is a ersatz DNA strand of hope played in yer basic fucked-up, every...( read more)day hayseeds chosen by the the coen brothers that works somehow to redeem their questionable "work"...insert "rebel yell" here.
  • August 5, 2008
    Cohen Brothers are so brilliantly funny!:)
  • July 28, 2008
    "H.I." (Nicholas Cage), a convict who goes by the nickname "Hi", and his police officer wife (Holly Hunter), who he met while being booked on a robbery charge and courted during even more bookings on robbery charges, have been trying to have a baby. They soon learn that she can't...( read more) have a baby.

    They try the adoption route, with her appearing at the adoption agency in uniform, but they are denied because of "Hi's" huge criminal record. Soon after, the couple learn that a local businessman and his wife have just brought home a set of quintuplets, and because she wants to be a mother so bad they decide to take one of the children and raise the kid as their own.

    I have heard a lot of good things over the years since this movie came out, and I have to disagree with what people have said about this film.

    The first problem with the movie is the script. It's basically not funny at all, and the performances all around suffer from it. None of the characters were memorable, and were all a bit over the top.

    None of the jokes, with exception of two, made me really laugh. In fact the jokes were not real funny at all. Maybe if they were set-up better, the jokes may have worked.

    Like I said earlier, the performances are bad all around. Not one of the characters are performed with any intelligence. Every character is one step up from an idiot. Maybe this was done because the writers thought it would be funny, but it wasn't.

    Even the wardrobe was pretty boring, as was the sets. If you ask me, the movie was also poorly developed, as were the characters.

    If you ask me, this movie should only be seen on TV. I wouldn't rent this one, unless my first five choices were not available.
  • July 17, 2008
    My favorite comedy of all time. Note perfect from beginning to end. Saw it in a run down little theater in Ely Minnesota - all by myself. Fantastic
  • July 16, 2008
    Nicolas Cage at his best
  • July 12, 2008
    This is the kind of movie you watch on comedy central when you stay home from work.
  • July 9, 2008
    well, it was funny and quirky, and i love nicolas cage. it's one of those movies you'll love or you just won't get. guess which it was for me!
  • July 9, 2008
    Le deuxième film des frères Coen, qui explorent cette fois l'univers de la comédie. L'histoire est assez simple, aurait pu même tourner au banal, mais les cinéastes ont su guider l'intrigue juste comme il le fallait, en alliant l'humour parodique au suspense un peu plus classique...( read more). Une mixture dosée avec habileté qui garde toujours le bon ton.

    La caméra est maniée avec vitalité; les réalisateurs s'amusent beaucoup avec les plans et les mouvements, mais jamais de manière à détourner l'attention du spectateur. La technique des frères Coen, comme celle de Scorsese, demeure toujours subtile, toujours en arrière-plan, la priorité allant à l'histoire et son déroulement. Ce n'est pas exactement un grand film, mais c'est un bon film, réalisé avec beaucoup de savoir-faire. C'est surtout un excellent divertissement.
  • July 7, 2008
    A fun movie that kept me interested the entire time. That Nathan Jr. was one cute baby. :)
  • July 1, 2008
    I liked the simplistic feel of the movie. It was edgy without being dramatic which complimented the irony of the film very well. I would have personally prefered John Goodman as Hi and Cage as Gale, but that's just me. Casting Goodman was brilliant as every film I see with him in...( read more) it always gives me a sense that the movie will get better. The actors did very well with the exception of Holly Hunter and the film was overall laughable, but like a lot of movies you've got to be in the right mood. I only watch this film occasionally, but I would reccomend it!
  • June 27, 2008
    I loved this. It has a crazy, loose, beautiful rhythm to it that doesn't let up until right towards the end when it descends slightly into schmaltz. Nic Cage is a brilliant whirlwind and Holly Hunter is gorgeous. Pity about the music.
  • June 24, 2008
    This is a classic. That's just how it is.
  • June 21, 2008
    My 2nd fav Coen Bro flick. Both NC & HH should go back to comedy & give up the dramas. JG is hilarious as always.
  • June 15, 2008
    off beat comedy..zany and goofy..but alot of fun...Cage and Hunter really shine...
  • June 10, 2008
    "I tried to stand up and fly straight, but it wasn't easy with that sumbitch Reagan in the White House. I dunno. They say he's a decent man, so maybe his advisors are confused."


    Raising Arizona is now considered a classic gem from currently-renowned filmmaking

    ...( read more) duo Joel and Ethan Coen. Now that the pair have achieved such success with their crowning jewels such as No Country for Old Men, Fargo and O Brother, Where Art Thou? to name a few, it's an interesting experience to revisit some of the earlier films created by the Coen Brothers. Taking all their succeeding films into account, Raising Arizona is a top-notch production and is unmistakably the effort of Joel and Ethan Coen. It is simply their type of movie: wildly offbeat, surreal, atmospheric and unique. However their style of humour will certainly not be appreciated by all tastes.

    In this bright and moderately unconventional slapstick comedy, we are initially introduced to criminal H.I. McDunnough (Cage). H.I. (known as "Hi" among friends) is a repeat offender who is continually arrested for armed robbery. Every time Hi is arrested he meets Ed (Hunter), a police photographer. With each new arrest, the two continue developing a relationship. Hi vows to give up his life of crime when he mounts a successful marriage proposal to Ed. All is wedded bliss until it is discovered that Ed is unable to fall pregnant, and due to Hi's former persistent dedication to crime they are subsequently rejected by every adoption agency in town. Things become desperate when the inability to have children places a strain on the marriage and the relationship between Hi and Ed. They soon learn that well-known furniture tycoon Nathan Arizona (Wilson) has recently welcomed quintuplets that he feels is too much to handle. In an attempt to finally gain a baby, Ed and Hi plan to kidnap one of the babies from Nathan Arizona and pass it off as their own. When things look shaky, the happily wedded couple grab the baby and hit the road. In typical Coen Brothers style, pure mayhem and chaos ensues.

    Raising Arizona is an interesting twist on your usual comedy, in fact it's one of the most inventive, original and off-the-wall comedies I've seen for years. Interestingly enough, the only wacky comedies that can compare to this film are none other than the other works of the Coen Brothers. This film is wicked fun from the get-go. It's incredibly fast-paced and well made; featuring top-notch performances, effective direction, inventive cinematography and solid directing. For a film made in the late 80s it still looks pretty damn good in terms of production values and the extremely innovative utilisation of the camera. On top of this the film is skilfully edited and contains some music that effectively sets the tone and atmosphere. The chase sequence is a particular stand-out in this film. For something this wacky, you can only find two possible people at the helm (yes, Joel or Ethan Coen...or both).

    Nicholas Cage convincingly pulls off the title role. His accent always sounds genuine and he never strikes a false note. Heck, even his facial expressions towards the film's conclusion are enough to make you laugh! Holly Hunter is also quite excellent. The chemistry between Cage and Hunter is outstanding. These two are supported by an excellent bunch of actors including John Goodman, Trey Wilson, William Forsythe and Frances McDormand among others.

    Overall, Raising Arizona is a very funny movie and still one of the best creations of the Coen Brothers. From a simple storyline the duo were able to create a mesmerising landscape, deft one-liners and some very off-the-wall characters. Although the script is a little clichéd and the ending is fairly standard, the whole movie is very satisfying; featuring fight scenes and chases that are skilfully choreographed and filmed, as well as being exciting and entertaining. In a nutshell: this film is great enjoyment and is destined to keep you extremely entertained.
  • June 6, 2008
    Coens + comedy = funny
  • May 31, 2008
    there's only one word i can think of - Superb.
  • May 29, 2008
    The Coens' superior comedy.
  • May 26, 2008
    Ami loves it but I think its just stupid
  • May 26, 2008
    What a crazy movie, so funny
  • May 26, 2008
    This movie was frakkin awesome. It's hard to remember the last time Nic Cage was in a good movie. The Coen brothers rock.
  • May 25, 2008
    Paradigmatic example of the Coen brothers' fantastically odd, cartoonish and hilarious world of adorable losers. Barry Sonnenfeld's camerawork is amazing.
  • May 21, 2008
    seen this movie when I was little and I still love it. Nicholas Cage is the s***
  • May 12, 2008
    Review will be written when/if re-watched (Probability: Priority).

    First viewing: 23.05.1998
  • May 9, 2008
    Slightly bizarre, and extremely funny.
  • May 8, 2008
    Another genius creation of the Cohen brothers. Quirky comedy. We're going to do our Christmas cards in the theme of this Movie poster!
  • May 7, 2008
    one of the funniest movies ever
  • May 5, 2008
    The Coens deliver another clever and masterful laugh fest which happens to be one of the greatest comedies ever
  • April 27, 2008
    A very dark comedy about a couple that steals a child because they can't have one of their own. Lots of trouble happen as they get on the edge of a breakdown. The Coen brothers write and direct.
  • April 25, 2008
    funny but very sweet.
  • April 24, 2008
    A pretty funny movie. Good Coen Brothers flick:)
  • April 19, 2008
    Coen Brothers, that is all you need to know.
  • April 14, 2008
    The best comedy ever made.
  • April 10, 2008
    the characters, crazy and deadpan that they are, make this movie...they are like extreme stereotypes...
  • April 8, 2008
    This film just cracks me up in how deadpan the characters are. The chase scene where Nicolas Cage runs from the store clerk and the police with the diapers in hand is classic.
  • April 5, 2008
    Débutons par le reproche principal, question que ce soit terminé et qu'on puisse enchaîner sur autre chose: à un certain moment, les frères Coen se mettent à cheval sur plusieurs genres cinématographiques, et ça devient littéralement ridicule. On passe de la comédie brittish au c...( read more)abotinage hollywoodien, en passant par le film d'action, de combats et d'explosif pour ensuite se perdre dans les confins noirs de l'ô combien agréable drame noir. Si la majorité de ces genres m'ont plus, ça ne signifie pas pour autant que le mélange soit particulièrement plaisant; je le comparerais même à des ongles qui grattent violemment un tableau d'école.

    Enfin, sinon, outre cela, si l'on prend la majorité des scènes individuellement, il s'agit d'un excellent film, d'une comédie incroyable qui a fait naitre de multiples sourires sur mon visage. Nicolas Cage n'a jamais été aussi incroyable que dans le rôle H.I. et Holly Hunter livre, sans conteste, la performance la plus époustouflante de sa carrière (du moins dans ce qui m'a été donné de voir de cette prolifique actrice). Même si le scénario peut paraître ridicule à certains endroits, j'ai bien reconnu la petite touche magique des vieux Coen (qu'on ne retrouvait pas nécessairement dans No Country for Old Men, signe d'une certaine évolution) et il est sacrément impossible de s'en passer.
  • March 29, 2008
    Holly Hunter and Nicolas Cage plays this movie to the t
  • March 28, 2008
    I never quite figured out what made this movie so beloved by some.
  • March 28, 2008
    he is so hotttttttttttttttttttt
  • March 26, 2008
    One of the funniest movies i've ever seen. And I don't say stuff like that at the drop of aa Arizona Quint, either.
  • March 20, 2008
    Very funny in a twisted sort of way. Cage is great.
  • March 20, 2008
    Parole Board chairman: They've got a name for people like you H.I. That name is called "recidivism."
    Parole Board member: Repeat offender!
    Parole Board chairman: Not a pretty name, is it H.I.?
    H.I.: No, sir. That's one bonehead name, but that ain't me any more.
    Parole Board chair...( read more)man: You're not just telling us what we want to hear?
    H.I.: No, sir, no way.
    Parole Board member: 'Cause we just want to hear the truth.
    H.I.: Well, then I guess I am telling you what you want to hear.
    Parole Board chairman: Boy, didn't we just tell you not to do that?
    H.I.: Yes, sir.
    Parole Board chairman: Okay, then.

    The first comedy from the Coen Brothers. It's zany, offbeat, and hilarious.

    H.I.: There's right and there's right and never the t'wain shall meet.

    The concept itself is so perfect, A petty crook and the cop who takes his mug shot fall in love, can't have children of their own so they decide to steal one of the newly born quintuplets from another couple.

    It's so crazy it works. The whole movie is filled with bizarre characters and situations. Nic Cage and Holly Hunter are crook and cop and play well throughout.

    Ed McDonnough: You mean you busted out of jail.
    Evelle: No, ma'am. We released ourselves on our own recognizance.
    Gale: What my brother here means to say is that we felt that the institution no longer had anything to offer us.

    Then John Goodman and William Forsythe step in as escaped convicts who stay with H.I. providing their own sort of bizarre wisdom.

    There is the quintuplets father, Nathan Arizona who is such a funny character on his own, his interaction with others is great.

    Ed McDonnough: Gimme that baby, you wart-hog from hell!

    To top that, you have this Hell's Angel bounty hunter character that comes out of left field and for some reason is just a great addition to the already wacky proceedings.

    I was surprised how the visual style was so dependent on fast moving hand held work, but then I remembered that the Coen's and Sam Raimi are friends and you can see obvious influences between them.

    There is also all the trade mark Coen humor throughout, that comes through running gags and dialog styles, continuing to make this film hilarious.

    Overall a very funny movie that is extremely bizarre, but sweet in its own sort of goofy way.

    Reporter: Mr. Arizona, do you have any messages for the kidnappers?
    Nathan Arizona Sr.: Yeah: Watch your butts.
  • March 20, 2008
    The whole look and feel is hilarious, it doesn't even really need the jokes. I want to bone Holly Hunter something fierce.

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