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My Cousin Vinny (1992) Soundboard

My Cousin Vinny (1992) Soundboard

My Cousin Vinny is a classic comedy film released in 1992 that has become an iconic part of American cinema. Directed by Jonathan Lynn, the movie features a star-studded cast that includes Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei, Ralph Macchio, and Fred Gwynne, among others. With its witty humor, unforgettable characters, and courtroom drama, My Cousin Vinny has earned its place as a beloved and entertaining film.

The story centers around two young New Yorkers, Bill Gambini (played by Ralph Macchio) and his friend Stan Rothenstein, who find themselves accused of murder while traveling in Alabama. With their lives at stake, they desperately turn to Bill's inexperienced and comical cousin, Vincent "Vinny" Gambini (Joe Pesci), to defend them in court.

Joe Pesci's portrayal of Vinny is nothing short of brilliant. With his fast-talking and street-smart demeanor, Vinny is an unlikely hero who takes the audience on a hilarious yet nail-biting journey. Despite his lack of courtroom experience, Vinny's genuine love for his cousin and determination to prove their innocence make him a likable and sympathetic character.

Equally impressive is Marisa Tomei, who won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mona Lisa Vito, Vinny's feisty and knowledgeable fiancée. Mona Lisa steals the scene with her sassy attitude, quick wit, and vast knowledge of cars, while providing invaluable assistance to Vinny during the trial. Tomei’s portrayal of Mona Lisa adds a refreshing and vibrant energy to the film.

As the trial unfolds, the audience is treated to an amusing clash of cultures between the fast-paced New Yorkers and the slow-paced, traditional Southern community. This clash is exemplified through the interactions between Vinny and the no-nonsense Judge Chamberlain Haller, played by Fred Gwynne. Gwynne's portrayal of the stern yet lovable judge creates comedic tension that adds to the film's charm.

My Cousin Vinny also boasts a strong supporting cast, including talented actors like Mitchell Whitfield, who plays Stan, and Austin Pendleton, who portrays defense attorney John Gibbons. Both actors deliver stellar performances that complement the film's overall comedic tone and enhance the chemistry between the characters.

One of the film's highlights is the courtroom scenes, where Vinny and Mona Lisa face off against the prosecution, led by District Attorney Jim Trotter III, played by Lane Smith. The courtroom drama is skillfully interlaced with humor, creating memorable exchanges and unexpected turns of events that keep the audience engaged throughout.

Aside from its comedic elements, My Cousin Vinny also touches on important themes such as justice, prejudice, and personal growth. Vinny's journey from a clueless and inexperienced lawyer to a confident and capable defender reflects the film's underlying message of perseverance and challenging stereotypes.

The success of My Cousin Vinny can be attributed not only to its stellar cast and engaging storyline but also to the clever screenplay written by Dale Launer. Launer's script masterfully weaves together comedy, drama, and suspense, creating a truly enjoyable cinematic experience. Furthermore, the film's direction by Jonathan Lynn, known for his work in theater and television, adds a polished and dynamic touch to the overall production.

With its timeless humor and unforgettable characters, My Cousin Vinny has become a cult classic that continues to entertain audiences to this day. Whether you're a fan of comedy, courtroom dramas, or simply great storytelling, this film offers a delightful experience that will leave you laughing, engaged, and even touched by its heartfelt moments.

To relive the magic of My Cousin Vinny, you can watch the movie or listen to its delightful soundtrack, which features a mix of classic tunes. Whether you prefer to play or download these beloved sounds, My Cousin Vinny's soundtrack is sure to bring back memories and make you appreciate the film's timeless appeal.

A little encouragement.
Actually... no.
All the while, he's laughin' and smilin'.
And a verdict of accessory to murder in the first degree..
Bam! A fuckin' bullet rips off part of your head!
Bring it here. Let me see it.
Come in, come in.
Come on, now. Move it.
Come on. I found it. I found it. Come on. You'll see. [Squealing]
Come on. You could say. It's okay. They know.
Did Stan try to stop you at any time?
Except that the only store you could buy a new suit in has got the flu.
Famous for your mud? How's your Chinese food?
For a moment of two seconds,
Fuck!
Giant, loud whistles.
Here's some for 37 cents. Here's some for 32.
Hmm.
Holy shit. You got it, honey! You did it!
How did he ever talk you into it?
I advise you, sir, when you come into my courtroom, you are to know the letter of the law.
I ain't slept in five days.
I bet the Chinese food here is terrible. [Clicks]
I did not come down here just to get jerked off.
I don't know.
I expect you to know this information when you come into my courtroom.
I find it hard to believe that this kind of information...
I hope I've been clear.
I i i i i i i...
I just got a fax from the New York State Office of Judicial Records...
I remember when I graduated, he was so proud of me.
I routinely twist to maximum allowable torquage.
I swear to God, I do not need this right now, okay?
I was makin' my breakfast.
I'll find a way to bail you out. No, don't.
I'm a special automotive instructor of forensic studies...
I'm sorry.
In that case, Your Honor, uh, I'd like to recall George Wilbur.
Is that what you want? Yeah.
Let's go. [Man #2] Yeah, what you want, Junior?
Lisa, I need your help. I don't give a shit! Leave me alone!
Ma, it's a mistake. We must look like the guys who did it.
Mr. Gambini,
My name is John Gibbons,
No.
No. [Laughs] You see,
None. This would be my first.
Nothing? ' Give him two arms to cling to '
Now, Mr. Wilbur, what was the result of your analysis?
Now, we're gonna be asking you to return a verdict...
Of Jerry Callo.
Oh.
Okay.
Okay. But does being an ex mechanic necessarily...
Or, He's palming it. Or, There's a mirror under the table.
Over my dead body.
Picked 22 specific items off of the shelves,
See how I was doin', if I needed anything.
Stop the death penalty!
That gives you a stay of execution,
That's part of it.
These are photos of tires...
They was kinda walkin' toward me when they entered the store.
They're gonna nuke this guy Norton this weekend.
They're the same size and model tire. Anything else, sir?
Tune ups, oil changes, brake relining, engine rebuilds,
Uh, Mr. Wilbur, in your expert opinion,
Um
Want to sit at the counter?
We figured the weather and the scenery would be nicer going through the South.
We got somebody for you.
What about these pants I got on? You think they're okay?
What friends you got in the clerk's office?
What is it with you with that mouth? Shut up!
What kind of equipment did you use to find this out?
What was he before he was a lawyer, a fuckin' comedian?
What's the matter?
When'd you shoot him?
Why didn't you get out? Call the police then?
Yeah, in my father's garage, yeah. As a mechanic?
Yeah, that's it. It's broken.
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah.
Yes, it is.
You paid for the groceries.
You put your little deer lips down to the cool, clear water.
You think I like fuckin' up? Is that it?
You wanna know what he replied?
You were not wearing your necessary prescription eyeglasses?
Your friend has put you in a lot of trouble.
Your Honor, may I have permission to treat Ms. Vito as a hostile witness?
Your Honor, my clients didn't do anything.
50,000. 100,I know, Ma. I know.
[Animal Screeches Loudly] What the fuck is that?
How you cook it? Well, you simmer it in water for 15 or 20 minutes.
I can get it. You can get it?
I shot the clerk? Yes. When did you shoot him?
Mr. Gambini? Yes?
Not guilty. Thank you.
Objection, Your Honor. Objection sustained.
Oh, he is? Well, that's a great idea. You'll think he'll do it? What?
There's a cop behind us. A cop?
What? Nothin'. You stick out like a sore thumb around here.
Jesus. Show me your hands! Get 'em up!
' And it'll spread like a cancer till you're gonna have to answer '
' And she wanted him for marriage 'cause the torch that she carried '
' But I'll tell ya somethin', brother When you're dealin' with your feelings '
' By pretendin' that she wasn't there '
' Don't need no law and order ' ' Don't need no law and order '
' From emotions that his heart has felt '
' I push it to the max, gettin' ready to relax '
' I'm telling you right now '
' In the heart of the Bible Belt '
' It's tough to keep a level head '
' It's tough to keep a level head '
' Mind your business ' ' Mind your business '
' Mind your business ' Where is he from?
' Mind your business ♪ ' She's sayin' this '
' Now once you get down there then you'll see '
' She begged and she pleaded and she told him all she needed '
' That believe true love is dead '
' That believe true love is dead '
' That every man's got his pride and he'll try to run and hide '
' That every man's got his pride and he'll try to run and hide '
' The trial of survival '
' There's a lot of good people who are led astray '
' To your heart in the Bible Belt '
' Was a little tender lovin' care '
' Way down south ' ' Way down south '
' Well, he was a New York attorney about to take a southern journey '
' Will burn till your soul will melt '
' Yeah Mind your business '
' You better keep it... '' [Record Scratches, Stops]
' You get a little lazy Afterwards you're crazy '
' You need to mind your business '
'' [Radio: Country]
'' [Radio: Country]
[Blowing]
[Camera Clicks]
[Catcalling, Hooting]
[Chatter On Police Radio]
[Chirping, Twittering Continue]
[Clattering, Rumbling]
[Clears Throat]
[Clears Throat]
[Crossing Bell Clanging]
[Dinging]
[Dog Barking In Distance]
[Electricity Buzzing]
[Glass Shattering] [Laughing]
[Loud Thud]
[Man] Hey, Tom!
[Man] Hey! I can't believe my luck!
[Metal Clanging] [Inmates Whistling]
[Phone Keys Tapping]
[Sighs]
[Sighs] He's a tough one. Yes.
[Softly] Fuck.
[Tires Screeching]
[Whispering Continues]
[Woman] Be seated.

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