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Honeymoon in Vegas
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Directed by Andrew Bergman.
After making a deathbed promise to his mother that he would never marry, Jack Singer (Nicolas Cage) finds that resolve challenged when his girlfriend, Betsy (Sarah Jessica Parker), begins making noise about wanting to start a family. Worried he might lose her, Jack makes the rash decision that they should fly to Las Vegas that weekend to tie the knot. Feet still cold, Jack spurns Betsy's idea to get married the moment they step off the plane, preferring to procrastinate for a few hours over a game of poker arranged by notorious gambler Tommy Korman (James Caan). Peddling the game as a get-to-know-you thrown by the hotel, Korman steadily raises the stakes on Jack until the novice is in for 65,000 dollars of the house's money on a hand he's sure he'll win -- a straight flush to the jack. When he loses the fixed hand, the flabbergasted Jack has a major problem on his hands. Korman offers an unusual solution: If Betsy, whom Korman spotted in the lobby because of her resemblance to his late wife, will spend the weekend with him, Jack's debt will be forgiven. Betsy initially refuses, considering it a ploy by Jack to postpone the wedding, but soon agrees to fly to Hawaii with Korman, in part because it will teach Jack a lesson. When she finds herself charmed by Korman's smooth and sensitive shtick, her desperate fiancé goes to incredible lengths to win her back, including jumping from a plane with a troop of skydiving Elvises. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
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Honeymoon in Vegas is an amiable entry from Nicolas Cage's wacky period, finding him at his most loudly pitched and righteously frustrated, and turning this into effective material for a farce. James Caan spoofs his mob persona and gives real heart to the villain role, so much so that he looks for awhile like he could be the dark horse hero. Sarah Jessica Parker also shines as the object of their tug-o-war, so fixed on the idea of settling down that she even contemplates a proposal by the man she's known for only 48 hours, to whom she has been basically pawned off. Writer/director Andrew Bergman spun a moderate hit from these ingredients, keeping things light as a feather (no serious threats are ever made toward Cage) and the audience forever on the verge of a grin. Those who can't stomach Elvis impersonators will find themselves relentlessly assaulted, however; not only do they figure into the memorable finale and make several other appearances, but the soundtrack is comprised of Presley tunes assayed by modern pop musicians like Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen. Honeymoon in Vegas has one of the loopiest globe-trotting plots out there -- it might almost be called Honeymoon in Hawaii -- but the brisk pace keeps things fun enough to sidestep serious scrutiny. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 

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