As we say goodbye to the 80's, we would then follow Steve Martin and Rick Moranis into the 90's, where we have DeLoreans in the Old West, Johnny Depp with scissors for hands, and as for these two guys, a comedy that isn't only about ex-Mafia figure Vinnie Antonelli trying to stay out of trouble with FBI agent Barney Coopersmith's help, but also Barney finding love in divorced policewoman Hannah Stubbs after his shrew of a wife leaves him.
If you haven't guessed, this was written by a woman; the late Nora Ephron to be exact, who is a successful novelist. I'd take whatever books she wrote over any of Stephanie Meyer's (or Sara Shepard's) work, but I digress.
This isn't a bad movie. At all. But it's nothing to right home about, either. It's just... meh. It doesn't even assure us if Barney and Hannah got married or not in the 1-year time skip at the end.
My rating: 6/10