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My New Gun

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
871
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Diane Lane and James Le Gros in My New Gun (1992)
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Debbie (Diane Lane) and Gerald's lives drastically change after they get a gun. Their mysterious neighbor, Skippy, becomes an important and transforming figure in their lives.Debbie (Diane Lane) and Gerald's lives drastically change after they get a gun. Their mysterious neighbor, Skippy, becomes an important and transforming figure in their lives.Debbie (Diane Lane) and Gerald's lives drastically change after they get a gun. Their mysterious neighbor, Skippy, becomes an important and transforming figure in their lives.

  • Director
    • Stacy Cochran
  • Writer
    • Stacy Cochran
  • Stars
    • Diane Lane
    • James Le Gros
    • Stephen Collins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    871
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stacy Cochran
    • Writer
      • Stacy Cochran
    • Stars
      • Diane Lane
      • James Le Gros
      • Stephen Collins
    • 14User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Debbie Bender
    James Le Gros
    James Le Gros
    • Skippy
    • (as James LeGros)
    Stephen Collins
    Stephen Collins
    • Gerald Bender
    Tess Harper
    Tess Harper
    • Kimmy Hayes
    Bruce Altman
    Bruce Altman
    • Irwin Bloom
    Maddie Corman
    Maddie Corman
    • Myra
    Bill Raymond
    Bill Raymond
    • Andrew
    Suzzy Roche
    • Checkout Girl
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    • Chris
    Patti Chambers
    • Janice Phee
    Stephen Pearlman
    Stephen Pearlman
    • Al Schlyen
    Leslie Brett Daniels
    • Waitress
    Paul J.Q. Lee
    Paul J.Q. Lee
    • Desk Manager
    Angela Marie Baker
    Angela Marie Baker
    • Maid at Ramada
    Kent Gash
    • Bell Hop
    Gene Canfield
    Gene Canfield
    • Detective
    Gussie Levy
    • Grandma Mo
    LaChanze
    LaChanze
    • Kelly Jane
    • Director
      • Stacy Cochran
    • Writer
      • Stacy Cochran
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    10jerry_newman

    The humour is subtle and unforced

    Everything in this movie seems to me to have evolved rather than being contrived as is so often the case in American comedies. The characters are all credible, and some are refreshingly likeable while the "bad" guys get what they deserve, but only that rather than the overkill typical of moralistic movies. Stacey Cochrane's debut as writer/director.
    3parson1uk

    A pointless and disappointing movie

    I watched this movie and found it to be extremely disappointing. There were one or two slightly humorous scenes, the plot was very slight. The story revolved around what happened when Diane Lane's character & her husband when they buy a new gun and cross path's with their neighbour "Skippy". I kept waiting for something interesting to happen but it just didn't. The acting was decent enough but the pace of the movie was very slow & uninteresting. The character of Lane's husband played by Stephen Collins was extremely annoying. I also saw Happiness which was mentioned in one of the reviews of this movie, I was disgusted with it and did'nt find it to my taste at all.

    I personally thought this one one of Diane Lane's worst movies. 3/10
    9av_m

    Fun, a little camp. and beautifully professional

    I LUV the pacing of this film - it just sails along completely untroubled by the constant irony - all the actors play off of each other with perfect timing and reaction - Diane Lane. Playing the central character, plays a young housewife consistently at a total loss but forging on nonetheless, Stephen Collins is, as always, solidly in role as the witless husband, and James Le Gros as the "Skippy" character is a bemusingly understated suburbia Rebel Without a Clue.

    Director/Writer Stacy Cochran is in full control of the film - unusual for a Director/Auteur - and keeps the overall look, feel, timing, and timing of the whole thing in beautiful sync.

    Favorite line: Diane Lane in marvelously modulated deadpan: "You're a fishy guy, aren't you Skippy."

    Catch this one if you can, it's fun and a little camp, and lot of professional work and performances that are a pleasure to watch proceed through the narrative.
    10Flash19

    A suntle, underrated, and misunderstood midnight classic

    This movie is quirky and will not appeal to most people. It's does not contain much in the way of action, there are no special FX, and the plot is down to earth. The film is also mistakenly billed as a comedy and this tends to throw people expecting funny hah hah as in Meet the Parents. This is a subtle black comedy. It's more funny in the same vein as After Hours. In fact anyone that liked After Hours a lot will probably like this too.

    There are 2 central characters in the story. Diane Lane plays Debbie Bender a sexy youngish woman married to a stuffy slightly older doctor. I use the term youngish because her character appears to be in that strange zone that is the twilight of youth. Her husband although only slightly older has fully completed to transition to adulthood, is very materialistic, does not respect or acknowledge his wife's intelligence and views her as some sort of a possession / servant.

    Jame LeGros plays Skippy a neighbour whos a sort of mid 20s James Dean crossed with Peter Pan type character slightly younger than Debbie... but not much. He's also rebellious - the aging neighbourghood bad boy stuck in a menial job and and still living with his mother obstensibly because he's too broke to get a place of his own but secretly because he has to look after her. Amusingly the Benders both perceive themselves to be much older than Skippy and treat him like the a neighbourhood kid, although deep down you can tell that Debbie perhaps identifies more with Skippy than her husband...

    There's a hugely surreal aspect to the film although not as blatant as say Twin Peaks, this is presented is a voyueristic way letting you catch various characters with their guard down and seeing how they behave when they think nobody is watching.

    The best part of the film is the sexual tension between Debbie and Skippy as they become thrown together by their vaguely and intentionally hum-drum adventure.

    If you like films about the more interesting an amusing parts of real life while exposing some of the quirkier aspects of the human condition and with a crackling of sexual tension then you need to get hold of this.

    Great soundtrack too!
    sactor

    Underestimated

    Overall I felt that this was an extremely well written movie. I had not heard of it the first time it came out, but a friend recommended it to me and I just loved it. I even suggested it to my in-laws who loved it as well, and they don't like anything. I loved the angle the writer used. The plot is not like all the other boring ones seen in the theaters today. You are never quite sure what will happen next, because everything that happened was not expected. The dialoge is smart and quick bringing in a plethora of one liners that provoke laughter. Best part....see Diane Lane at such a young age and still giving a great performance. This is a great date movie too because the sexual tension is done extremely well.

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    • Trivia
      Tess Harper replaced Peggy Lipton in the role of Kimmy Hayes after Lipton pulled out due to unknown circumstances.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Home Alone 2: Lost in New York/My New Gun/Bad Lieutenant/The Efficiency Expert (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      That's When I Reach for My Revolver
      Written by Clint Conley

      Performed by Syd Straw

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 1994 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мой новый пистолет
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • IRS Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $169,600
    • Gross worldwide
      • $169,600
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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