Drowning Mona
2000 -
Rated
PG-13 (MPAA)
Release Date: 10/08/2001
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Single Side - Dual Layer
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Letterbox - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Alternate Scenes: Deleted Scenes/Outtakes
Audio Commentary: Nick Gomez - Director
Trailers:
1. Original Theatrical Trailer
2. Bonus Trailer - TO DIE FOR
3. Bonus Trailer - AS GOOD AS IT GETS
4. Bonus Trailer - DESERT BLUE
5. Bonus Trailer - WILD THINGS
Text/Photo Galleries:
Biographies: Cast & Crew
Time:
94
mins.
J&R Item # 1095346_1
UPC # 043396050563
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Director Nick Gomez is known for gritty urban street tales like LAWS OF GRAVITY and NEW JERSEY DRIVE. So while the subject matter of DROWNING MONA isn't necessarily a departure, the film's farcical tone certainly is. During the opening credits, the despicable Mona Dearly (Bette Midler) is seen driving her Yugo into the Hudson River. This sets off an investigation headed up by Chief Rash (Danny DeVito), who quickly determines that Mona was murdered. Now his problem is that everyone who knew the woman is a possible suspect. Her self-described battered husband, Phil (William Fichtner), her unnaturally dumb son, Jeff (Marcus Thomas), and her son's much-abused, good-natured landscaping partner, Bobby Calzone (Casey Affleck) all have motives. Complicating matters, Phil and Jeff were both having an affair with the same waitress (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Bobby is engaged to Chief Rash's lovely daughter, Ellen (Neve Campbell). The comedy has its dark moments--there is a grisly running joke about how Jeff lost his hand--but the energetic cast, the film's colorful palette, and quick pacing help make the film quirky fun.
Cast:
"...Cuttingly funny..."
-- Todd McCarthy
, (Variety)
"...A lot of delightful weirdness....Fruit-loopy performances..." -- 3 out of 5 stars -- Christopher Kelly , (Premiere) |