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Queens Logic

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.9K
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Kevin Bacon, Jamie Lee Curtis, Linda Fiorentino, John Malkovich, Joe Mantegna, Ken Olin, Tony Spiridakis, and Chloe Webb in Queens Logic (1991)
A group of lifelong friends meet again in Queens for Ray's bachelor party and wedding.
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A group of lifelong friends meet again in Queens for Ray's (Ken Olin) bachelor party and wedding.A group of lifelong friends meet again in Queens for Ray's (Ken Olin) bachelor party and wedding.A group of lifelong friends meet again in Queens for Ray's (Ken Olin) bachelor party and wedding.

  • Director
    • Steve Rash
  • Writers
    • Tony Spiridakis
    • Joseph W. Savino
  • Stars
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Linda Fiorentino
    • John Malkovich
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Steve Rash
    • Writers
      • Tony Spiridakis
      • Joseph W. Savino
    • Stars
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Linda Fiorentino
      • John Malkovich
    • 22User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Dennis
    Linda Fiorentino
    Linda Fiorentino
    • Carla
    John Malkovich
    John Malkovich
    • Eliot
    Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna
    • Al
    Ken Olin
    Ken Olin
    • Ray
    Tony Spiridakis
    Tony Spiridakis
    • Vinny
    Tom Waits
    Tom Waits
    • Monte
    Chloe Webb
    Chloe Webb
    • Patricia
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Grace
    Michael Zelniker
    Michael Zelniker
    • Marty
    Kelly Bishop
    Kelly Bishop
    • Maria
    Terry Kinney
    Terry Kinney
    • Jeremy
    Ed Marinaro
    Ed Marinaro
    • Jack
    Wendy Gazelle
    • Kate
    Jodie Markell
    Jodie Markell
    • Inez
    Jenny Wright
    Jenny Wright
    • Asha
    Bruce MacVittie
    • Joey Clams' Nephew
    J.J. Johnston
    J.J. Johnston
    • Joey Clams
    • Director
      • Steve Rash
    • Writers
      • Tony Spiridakis
      • Joseph W. Savino
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    7claudio_carvalho

    Male Bonding

    In Queens, a group of friends prepares a bachelor party for their childhood friends Ray (Ken Olin) and Patricia (Chloe Webb); however Ray has cold feet and is insecure whether there will be wedding. During the party, there are discoveries for most of them. Al (Joe Mantegna), who is married with Carla (Linda Fiorentino) with two daughters, is a womanizer and meets the wealthy Grace (Jamie Lee Curtis) that teaches him a lesson. The musician Dennis (Kevin Bacon), who seems to be proud of living in Hollywood, confesses that he misses the Queens. The gay Eliot (John Malkovich) gets rid of Jeremy (Terry Kinney) and stays with his friend Marty (Michael Zelniker). Ray meets the gorgeous Asha (Jenny Wright) and finds what he wants.

    In 2016, "Queens Logic" is a nostalgic film about male bonding, friendship and love. The story is simple but entertaining and it is so good to see again Jenny Wright, Linda Fiorentino, Jamie Lee Curtis and other actors and actresses young and all together. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brail): "Entre Amigos" ("Among Friends")
    thurberdrawing

    Now THIS Is New York

    Released in 1991, this movie captures a quality New York possessed in the late eighties. The characters seem genuinely capable of making the wisecracks the script has them make. They're middle-class urbanites who are capable of desperate violence. Yet, they are not particularly violent. They are haunted by the hardscrabble lives of their parents. The story involves a group of people in their early-to-mid-thirties. They've known each other since childhood. The plot is this: Will the scheduled marriage between two members of this group actually take place? While he is not the lead actor here, John Malkovich plays a character who embodies the dilemma each one of the characters faces. Each one wishes he were somewhere else and yet each one would give his right arm for anybody else in this circle of friends. Unlike his friends, he is gay, but what he has in common with them is the sense that the upper-class will have nothing to do with him. He is dating an upwardly-mobile man and his confrontation with him is still refreshing thirteen years after this movie was filmed. Many movies and TV series have dealt with this milieu, but very few have pulled it off. It is not entirely believable--there's an over-the-top story-line with Jamie Lee Curtis as a smooth-talker who enchants the edgy Joe Mantegna--but it's assertive. QUEENS LOGIC is well worth viewing.
    7lee_eisenberg

    yes, my queen

    Steve Rash's "Queens Logic" isn't a movie that most people will know, but it's worth seeing. The focus is a group of friends who get together in Astoria, New York, for one's upcoming wedding. Over the course of the movie, the characters reveal some surprising things about themselves, and at least one scene is bound to get your heart racing.

    It's not a great movie by any stretch, further weakened by the fact that the director later helmed straight-to-DVD sequels to "American Pie", "Bring It On" and "Road Trip". Nonetheless, it's a fun movie that truly gives one a sense of New York. It's the sort of movie that you'll enjoy.
    9madbandit20002000

    Being An Adult: New York City Style

    I never really had any true friends when I was growing up (I was weird, okay), but I know that the best friends are the ones who stay around. "Queens Logic", an under-looked , sleeper indie film (unless you look really hard in the discount DVD bins) starring a name cast, proves that in the largest borough of New York City.

    Wedding jitters plague Ray (Ken Olin of "thirtysomething" and a producer of "Alias"), since he's a talented painter born and residing in Queens, and is about to marry longtime sweetheart Patty (Chloe Webb) a hairdresser with a philosophical outlook. His other pals from childhood, fish marketer cousin Al (the talented Joe Mantegna of "Criminal Minds"), Al's right-hand man Eliot (John Malkovich of "Changeling"), visiting musician Dennis (Kevin Bacon) and working actor Vin (Tony Spiridakis, who co-wrote the film with Joey Savino) help him out by throwing a decent bachelor's party (men and women invited), but they each have their problems.

    Despite his jester charm, Al's Peter Pan persona irritates his frustrated wife Carla (the sexy Linda Fiorentino); Eliot's a homosexual who has no desire to play "the love game"; Dennis's still struggling on making it big in Los Angeles and Vin gets one-night stands but no romance. Adulthood: IT SUCKS! But not this film.

    Director Steve Rash ("The Buddy Holly Story", "Can't Buy Me Love" and the two DTV sequels to "Bring It On") is competent, but the actors help out more, pumping the tale with humanity, especially Mantegna's breezy, arrested development demeanor, Malkovich's non-stereotypical attitude and Webb's down to earth perspective. Also entertaining is Jamie Lee Curtis as a high society dame, who gives Al a lesson about maturity in a colorful way, and rocker Tom Waits as a gravel-voiced but likable lowlife associate of the gang. Look for a pre- "Will & Grace" Megan Mullany as a drunken conquest of Vin's. The film's soundtrack is littered with rock and disco tunes from the 1970s, the decade the guys grew up.

    Likable, poignant, sly, funny and a love letter to its' backdrop (Queens's Hellgate Bridge is prominent here), "Queens Logic" reminds us, despite how we grow up or wherever we are in our lives, the neighborhood we grew up is part of us and vice versa, and the best friends we have reminds us of that.
    5sol-

    Kings of Queens

    About to be married and suffering from cold feet, a thirtysomething Queens resident spends a wild weekend with his childhood friends who have come back to town for his bachelor party in this comedy-drama blend directed by Steve Rash. The film's most promising asset is its ensemble cast, which boasts names such as Joe Mantegna (of 'House of Games' fame), John Malkovich, Kevin Bacon and Jamie Lee Curtis, and memorable moments abound as the chums take to cruising around town in the nude and as Curtis unleashes an unexpected violent side. The film does not entirely succeed in the character department though; taken as a whole, the chums are interesting with their "wounded animals" morose bachelor party, but Mantegna as the most vivacious of the bunch is the only individual who we get to know in depth. The others have their moments, but the film never really concentrates on Bacon's pretence of being a successful actor or Malkovich grappling with the fact that his current boyfriend does not accept his old friends. Curiously enough, Ken Olin is the one friend that we learn the least about and he is the one whose second thoughts on getting married drive the film! Mantegna at least gets a decent character to work with and he has an excellent bit in which he tries to capture youthful former glory on a Queens bridge. Is the film really meant to be primarily about him though? 'Queens Logic' is certainly a pleasant enough way to pass the time, but whether one warms to the film or not may depend on how one relates to the loosely fleshed out characters.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Janet Brandt.
    • Goofs
      At approximately 1:47:00 the Volkswagen Beetle behind Vinny changes to a later year, noticeable by the different headlamp and chrome bumper.
    • Quotes

      Jeremy: So why do you stay in Brooklyn?

      Eliot: Queens. I stay in Queens.

      Jeremy: Oh, right. Sorry. It's just that your friends... they're like those guys in movies that are always from Brooklyn, you know? The Bronx.

      [Eliot gets up to leave]

      Jeremy: Why do you keep running away from me? There's nothing to be afraid of.

      Eliot: I know that. I'm not running away from you - I don't like you. I don't like what you say, and I don't like the way you talk about my friends. I know what you're thinking: here's this poor, repressed faggot from the boroughs who needs to get laid, and you know what? You're right. But I don't like you. I am simply incapable of tolerating your bullshit. Now, if you follow me back into that party, I'm gonna tear off your arm and beat you down the fucking street with it. Goodbye, and goodnight.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Breakthrough Stars of 1991 (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Baby Hold On
      Performed by Eddie Money

      Written by Leo Lyons and Eddie Money

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gänget från Brooklyn
    • Filming locations
      • Hell Gate Bridge, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Carolco Pictures
      • New Line Cinema
      • New Visions Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $612,781
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $144,341
      • Feb 3, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $612,781
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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