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When Vinnie gets into trouble, he gets arrested by Hannah Stubbs (played by [[Joan Cusack]]), who is not at all happy that someone like him is being under the watch of Barney and vents at the FBI agent when they first meet. The reason for all of Hannah's frustration is because she's a divorced mom stuck raising her two sons.
When Vinnie gets into trouble, he gets arrested by Hannah Stubbs (played by [[Joan Cusack]]), who is not at all happy that someone like him is being under the watch of Barney and vents at the FBI agent when they first meet. The reason for all of Hannah's frustration is because she's a divorced mom stuck raising her two sons.


But as the movie progresses, [[Character Development|Vinnie learns to shape up]], and [[Aw Look They Really Do Love Each Other|Barney and Hannah realize their feelings for each other.]]
But as the movie progresses, [[Character Development|Vinnie learns to shape up]], and [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other|Barney and Hannah realize their feelings for each other.]]


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=== This movie provides examples of: ===


* [[Bad Liar]]: Vinnie is a consummate liar, but sometimes he paints himself in a corner. "Why do you need 25 copies of it?" "In case I want to read it more than once..."
* [[Bad Liar]]: Vinnie is a consummate liar, but sometimes he paints himself in a corner. "Why do you need 25 copies of it?" "In case I want to read it more than once..."
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* [[Karma Houdini]]: Vinnie is a criminal who has no real remorse and continues to commit crimes on a daily basis...and is voted the Man of the Year.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Vinnie is a criminal who has no real remorse and continues to commit crimes on a daily basis...and is voted the Man of the Year.
* [[Running Gag]]: Barney never seems to remember to unfasten his seat belt before trying to get out of the car.
* [[Running Gag]]: Barney never seems to remember to unfasten his seat belt before trying to get out of the car.
* [[So Unfunny Its Funny]]: "What's the difference between a light bulb and a pregnant woman? You can unscrew a light bulb."
* [[So Unfunny It's Funny]]: "What's the difference between a light bulb and a pregnant woman? You can unscrew a light bulb."
* [[Straight Man and Wise Guy]]: Barney and Vinnie
* [[Straight Man and Wise Guy]]: Barney and Vinnie
* [[Super OCD]]: Barney is implied to have this when he eats pancakes.
* [[Super OCD]]: Barney is implied to have this when he eats pancakes.

Revision as of 17:30, 9 January 2014

In this 1990 Slice of Life Romantic Comedy, Vincent "Vinnie" Antonelli (played by Steve Martin) is a wise-cracking, flashy mobster adjusting to suburbia with the help of Barney Coopersmith (played by Rick Moranis), an FBI agent whose wife just left him for her own selfish reasons.

When Vinnie gets into trouble, he gets arrested by Hannah Stubbs (played by Joan Cusack), who is not at all happy that someone like him is being under the watch of Barney and vents at the FBI agent when they first meet. The reason for all of Hannah's frustration is because she's a divorced mom stuck raising her two sons.

But as the movie progresses, Vinnie learns to shape up, and Barney and Hannah realize their feelings for each other.

Tropes used in My Blue Heaven include:


  • Bad Liar: Vinnie is a consummate liar, but sometimes he paints himself in a corner. "Why do you need 25 copies of it?" "In case I want to read it more than once..."
  • Belligerent Sexual Tension: Shown between Barney and Hannah when they first meet.
  • Bilingual Bonus: Vinnie's (probably fictional) dog is named "Fongool."
    • Hannah's reaction to this indicates she not only understood it, but provides context for the audience that this was Not A Nice Thing To Name A Dog.
  • Character Development: Vinnie becomes more responsible and it's implied he really does come to love and care about the town. Barney loosens up and learns to enjoy his life.
  • Disgusting Public Toilet: Vinnie doesn't like to use public toilets as shown in two scenes.
  • Distracted By the Sexy: Vinnie in the grocery store when he sees Chaldean
  • Everyone Chasing You: The movie's climax following the escape from the courtroom.
  • I See London: Happens to Barney when Vinnie rebels.
  • Light Bulb Joke: Everyone thinks they have a sense of humor, even if they don't.
  • Karma Houdini: Vinnie is a criminal who has no real remorse and continues to commit crimes on a daily basis...and is voted the Man of the Year.
  • Running Gag: Barney never seems to remember to unfasten his seat belt before trying to get out of the car.
  • So Unfunny It's Funny: "What's the difference between a light bulb and a pregnant woman? You can unscrew a light bulb."
  • Straight Man and Wise Guy: Barney and Vinnie
  • Super OCD: Barney is implied to have this when he eats pancakes.
    • Really, about everything he does.