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[[File:arizona_9716.jpg|frame|Just your typical American family.]]
[[File:arizona_9716.jpg|frame|Just your typical American family.]]


{{quote|'''Ed''': I'm not gonna live this way, Hi! It just ain't family life!

{{quote| '''Ed''': I'm not gonna live this way, Hi! It just ain't family life!<br />
'''H.I.''': Well... it ain't "Ozzie and Harriet." }}
'''H.I.''': Well... it ain't "Ozzie and Harriet." }}


'''''Raising Arizona''''' is a comedy film, directed by the [[Coen Brothers]].
H.I. ([[Nicolas Cage]]), harmless criminal, and Ed (Holly Hunter), a cop, meet and fall in love during a series of mug shots. They get married, settle down, and decide they want kids. There's one problem: Ed's infertile. They try adopting, but H.I.'s criminal past prevents this. Then, when all seems hopeless, an opportunity presents itself: Furniture magnate and local celebrity Nathan Arizona (Trey Wilson)'s wife gives birth to quintuplets. An off-handed remark about "having more than they can handle" gives H.I. and Ed the idea to kidnap one of the babies, and raise it as their own. So, H.I. sneaks in, and takes Nathan Jr. (we think), and that's when all hell breaks loose. First, H.I's prison buddies Gayle (John Goodman) and Evelle (William Forsythe) break out, and hole up at their place. Then a demonic bounty hunter (Randall "Tex" Cobb), seems to spring from H.I.'s nightmares to pursue him. [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|And then he punches out his boss.]] Directed by the [[Coen Brothers]].

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H.I. ([[Nicolas Cage]]), harmless criminal, and Ed (Holly Hunter), a cop, meet and fall in love during a series of mug shots. They get married, settle down, and decide they want kids. There's one problem: Ed's infertile. They try adopting, but H.I.'s criminal past prevents this. Then, when all seems hopeless, an opportunity presents itself: Furniture magnate and local celebrity Nathan Arizona (Trey Wilson)'s wife gives birth to quintuplets. An off-handed remark about "having more than they can handle" gives H.I. and Ed the idea to kidnap one of the babies, and raise it as their own. So, H.I. sneaks in, and takes Nathan Jr. (we think), and that's when all hell breaks loose. First, H.I's prison buddies Gayle (John Goodman) and Evelle (William Forsythe) break out, and hole up at their place. Then a demonic bounty hunter (Randall "Tex" Cobb), seems to spring from H.I.'s nightmares to pursue him. [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|And then he punches out his boss.]]
==== '''This movie contains examples of:''' ====

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* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]
* [[Apologetic Attacker]]: HI apologizes twice while fighting Smalls. The first time seems to be out of pure terror and the second time {{spoiler|is after pulling the pin out of Small's grenade, killing him.}}
* [[Apologetic Attacker]]: HI apologizes twice while fighting Smalls. The first time seems to be out of pure terror and the second time {{spoiler|is after pulling the pin out of Small's grenade, killing him.}}
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* [[Cloudcuckooland]]: Rural Arizona is depicted as such.
* [[Cloudcuckooland]]: Rural Arizona is depicted as such.
* [[Code Name]]:
* [[Code Name]]:
{{quote| '''Gale''': I told you not to use our names. Can't you try to keep from forgetting that?<br />
{{quote|'''Gale''': I told you not to use our names. Can't you try to keep from forgetting that?
'''Evelle''': Not even our code names?<br />
'''Evelle''': Not even our code names?
'''Gale''': Oh yeah, right.<br />
'''Gale''': Oh yeah, right.
'''Evelle''': Y'all hear that? We're using code names! }}
'''Evelle''': Y'all hear that? We're using code names! }}
* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]
* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]
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* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Kicking off the epic [[Chase Scene]], the cops are quick to open fire on H.I., even though all he did was steal [[Product Placement|Huggies]] (he left the cash on the counter).
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Kicking off the epic [[Chase Scene]], the cops are quick to open fire on H.I., even though all he did was steal [[Product Placement|Huggies]] (he left the cash on the counter).
* [[Distant Finale]]: H.I.'s dream
* [[Distant Finale]]: H.I.'s dream
* [[Donut Mess With a Cop]]: "You wanna find an outlaw, you call an outlaw; you wanna find a Dunkin' Donuts, call a cop."
* [[Donut Mess with a Cop]]: "You wanna find an outlaw, you call an outlaw; you wanna find a Dunkin' Donuts, call a cop."
* [[Dream Sequence]]: H.I. has nightmares about the Biker, and the epilogue of the film is more pleasant dream.
* [[Dream Sequence]]: H.I. has nightmares about the Biker, and the epilogue of the film is more pleasant dream.
* [[Drives Like Crazy]]: When H.I. is running from the cops, Ed's police training kicks in, and she immediately turns into [[Bullitt]].
* [[Drives Like Crazy]]: When H.I. is running from the cops, Ed's police training kicks in, and she immediately turns into [[Bullitt]].
* [[Einstein Hair]]: H.I., although it's obvious he's no scientist.
* [[Einstein Hair]]: H.I., although it's obvious he's no scientist.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: H.I. believes this is what the Biker is. The fact that he roars and bleeds fire when shot seems to hint that Hi may be right.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: H.I. believes this is what the Biker is. The fact that he roars and bleeds fire when shot seems to hint that Hi may be right.
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: H.I. reluctantly signs his [[Dear John]] letter {{spoiler|Herbert}}.
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: H.I. reluctantly signs his [[Dear John (British series)|Dear John]] letter {{spoiler|Herbert}}.
** Nathan Arizona is apparently embarrassed by his ''last'' name-- he was born "Nathan Huffhines", but claims that he changed his name because nobody would buy furniture from a store called "Unpainted Huffhines".
** Nathan Arizona is apparently embarrassed by his ''last'' name-- he was born "Nathan Huffhines", but claims that he changed his name because nobody would buy furniture from a store called "Unpainted Huffhines".
* [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas]]: Subverted; Leonard Smalls' tattoo reads "Mama Didn't Love Me".
* [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas]]: Subverted; Leonard Smalls' tattoo reads "Mama Didn't Love Me".
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* [[Harmful to Minors]]: Leonard Smalls threatens to sell Nathan Jr. on the black market if he doesn't get his ransom.
* [[Harmful to Minors]]: Leonard Smalls threatens to sell Nathan Jr. on the black market if he doesn't get his ransom.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Break-out roles for [[Nicolas Cage]] and Holly Hunter. Randall "Tex" Cobb is a more literal example of "That guy". Also, John Goodman and William Forsythe. There's also M. Emmett Walsh as a co-worker who always talks about the same gruesome [[Noodle Incident]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Break-out roles for [[Nicolas Cage]] and Holly Hunter. Randall "Tex" Cobb is a more literal example of "That guy". Also, John Goodman and William Forsythe. There's also M. Emmett Walsh as a co-worker who always talks about the same gruesome [[Noodle Incident]].
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]]: Telling Polack jokes to a cop named "Kowalski"? Bad idea. Also, Leonard Smalls is {{spoiler|blown up by his own grenades.}}
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Telling Polack jokes to a cop named "Kowalski"? Bad idea. Also, Leonard Smalls is {{spoiler|blown up by his own grenades.}}
* [[Ice Cream Koan]]: "Well, there's what's right, and there's what's right, and never the twain shall meet."
* [[Ice Cream Koan]]: "Well, there's what's right, and there's what's right, and never the twain shall meet."
* [[Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy]]: The cops and the grocery store owner graduated with honors. Or failed, which ever's funnier.
* [[Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy]]: The cops and the grocery store owner graduated with honors. Or failed, which ever's funnier.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Nathan Arizona, Sr. turns out to be a decent guy in the end.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Nathan Arizona, Sr. turns out to be a decent guy in the end.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: The Biker's [[Establishing Character Moment]] -- [[Enemy to All Living Things|he shoots a lizard with a shotgun, and tosses a grenade at a bunny rabbit.]] While speeding on his bike.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: The Biker's [[Establishing Character Moment]] -- [[Enemy to All Living Things|he shoots a lizard with a shotgun, and tosses a grenade at a bunny rabbit.]] While speeding on his bike.
* [[Lock and Load Montage]]: Parodied. H.I. is going back and forth speechifying, putting another small handgun in his pants every time he reappears on screen. Finally, he appears with a shotgun:
* [[Lock and Load Montage]]: Parodied. H.I. is going back and forth speechifying, putting another small handgun in his pants every time he reappears on screen. Finally, he appears with a shotgun:
{{quote| ''So let's go, honey! (cocks gun) Let's go get Nathan Jr.!''}}
{{quote|''So let's go, honey! (cocks gun) Let's go get Nathan Jr.!''}}
* [[Magical Realism]]: Definitely. The plot is centered around a fairly mundane love story/kidnapping scheme, but it also involves a bounty hunter who may or may not be a demon from Hell. And then there's Hi's tendency to have prophetic and/or clairvoyant dreams, which he doesn't seem to consider unusual.
* [[Magical Realism]]: Definitely. The plot is centered around a fairly mundane love story/kidnapping scheme, but it also involves a bounty hunter who may or may not be a demon from Hell. And then there's Hi's tendency to have prophetic and/or clairvoyant dreams, which he doesn't seem to consider unusual.
* [[Maintain the Lie]]: H.I. and Ed {{spoiler|after they "adopt" Nathan Jr.}}
* [[Maintain the Lie]]: H.I. and Ed {{spoiler|after they "adopt" Nathan Jr.}}
* [[Mama Bear]]: Ed is ready to throw down with Leonard Smalls over Nathan, despite being unarmed.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Ed is ready to throw down with Leonard Smalls over Nathan, despite being unarmed.
* [[Mommy Issues]]: The bad guy's tattoo reads, "Mama didn't love me."
* [[My Biological Clock Is Ticking]]:
* [[My Biological Clock Is Ticking]]:
{{quote| "I want a baby, H.I.! They got more than they can handle."}}
{{quote|"I want a baby, H.I.! They got more than they can handle."}}
* [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]]: The biker gives this to H.I. at the end.
* [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]]: The biker gives this to H.I. at the end.
* [[Not So Different]]: {{spoiler|H.I. and the Biker have the same Mr. Horsepower tattoo, fueling the possibility that he really is Hi's personal demon}}.
* [[Not So Different]]: {{spoiler|H.I. and the Biker have the same Mr. Horsepower tattoo, fueling the possibility that he really is Hi's personal demon}}.
* [[Oh Crap]]: The biker's expression when he realizes H.I. {{spoiler|is holding the pin from one of his grenades}}.
* [[Oh Crap]]: The biker's expression when he realizes H.I. {{spoiler|is holding the pin from one of his grenades}}.
* [[Pineapple Surprise]]: how Hi {{spoiler|defeats Leonard Smalls}}
* [[Pineapple Surprise]]: how Hi {{spoiler|defeats Leonard Smalls}}
* [[Pin Pulling Teeth]]: Done by Leonard Smalls.
* [[Pin-Pulling Teeth]]: Done by Leonard Smalls.
* [[Pint-Sized Powerhouse]]: Ed, played by 5'2" Holly Hunter, is an officer of the law, ''twice decorated''. Her face off against the biker should give some idea of how she achieved that. Also, when she slaps H.I. for robbing the convenience store, he looks like he's been punched by someone bigger than him.
* [[Pint-Sized Powerhouse]]: Ed, played by 5'2" Holly Hunter, is an officer of the law, ''twice decorated''. Her face off against the biker should give some idea of how she achieved that. Also, when she slaps H.I. for robbing the convenience store, he looks like he's been punched by someone bigger than him.
* [[Scarily Competent Tracker]]: Smalls, to the point he might not even be ''human''.
* [[Scarily Competent Tracker]]: Smalls, to the point he might not even be ''human''.
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Sometimes he gets the menstrual cramps ''real hard''.
* [[Scary Black Man]]: Sometimes he gets the menstrual cramps ''real hard''.
* [[Shout-Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** The Biker's real name is [[Of Mice and Men|"Leonard Smalls."]] His friends call him "Lenny"... but he ain't got no friends.
** The Biker's real name is [[Of Mice and Men|"Leonard Smalls."]] His friends call him "Lenny"... but he ain't got no friends.
** The tracking shot, supposedly the POV of Leonard Smalls' motorcycle speeding right up into the Arizona family window, is an homage to [[Sam Raimi]]'s ''[[Evil Dead]]'' films. The Coen brothers were early collaborators with Raimi.
** The tracking shot, supposedly the POV of Leonard Smalls' motorcycle speeding right up into the Arizona family window, is an homage to [[Sam Raimi]]'s ''[[Evil Dead]]'' films. The Coen brothers were early collaborators with Raimi.
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: H.I., and everyone in the film, to some degree. An early example of the Coens' fondness for stylization, but [[Roger Ebert]] found it distracting enough to pan the movie over it.
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: H.I., and everyone in the film, to some degree. An early example of the Coens' fondness for stylization, but [[Roger Ebert]] found it distracting enough to pan the movie over it.
{{quote| '''Evelle:''' No ma'am, we didn't escape, we released ourselves from prison on our own recognizance.<br />
{{quote|'''Evelle:''' No ma'am, we didn't escape, we released ourselves from prison on our own recognizance.
'''Gale:''' We felt we'd reached the limits of what the institution had to offer us. }}
'''Gale:''' We felt we'd reached the limits of what the institution had to offer us. }}
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: Pretty much everything in the film's climax...{{spoiler|including the biker}}.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: Pretty much everything in the film's climax...{{spoiler|including the biker}}.
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* [[Too Many Babies]]: the Arizona quints.
* [[Too Many Babies]]: the Arizona quints.
* [[Word Salad Title]]: Discussed in-universe.
* [[Word Salad Title]]: Discussed in-universe.
{{quote| '''Cop''': Sir, we discovered that you were born "Nathan Huffhines".<br />
{{quote|'''Cop''': Sir, we discovered that you were born "Nathan Huffhines".
'''Nathan''': Yeah, I changed my name. What of it?<br />
'''Nathan''': Yeah, I changed my name. What of it?
'''Cop''': Can you give us an indication why?<br />
'''Cop''': Can you give us an indication why?
'''Nathan''': Yeah. Would ''you'' shop at a store called "Unpainted Huffhines"? }}
'''Nathan''': Yeah. Would ''you'' shop at a store called "Unpainted Huffhines"? }}
* [[You Can See That, Right?]]
* [[You Can See That, Right?]]
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Latest revision as of 02:05, 23 June 2023

Just your typical American family.

Ed: I'm not gonna live this way, Hi! It just ain't family life!
H.I.: Well... it ain't "Ozzie and Harriet."

Raising Arizona is a comedy film, directed by the Coen Brothers.

H.I. (Nicolas Cage), harmless criminal, and Ed (Holly Hunter), a cop, meet and fall in love during a series of mug shots. They get married, settle down, and decide they want kids. There's one problem: Ed's infertile. They try adopting, but H.I.'s criminal past prevents this. Then, when all seems hopeless, an opportunity presents itself: Furniture magnate and local celebrity Nathan Arizona (Trey Wilson)'s wife gives birth to quintuplets. An off-handed remark about "having more than they can handle" gives H.I. and Ed the idea to kidnap one of the babies, and raise it as their own. So, H.I. sneaks in, and takes Nathan Jr. (we think), and that's when all hell breaks loose. First, H.I's prison buddies Gayle (John Goodman) and Evelle (William Forsythe) break out, and hole up at their place. Then a demonic bounty hunter (Randall "Tex" Cobb), seems to spring from H.I.'s nightmares to pursue him. And then he punches out his boss.

Tropes used in Raising Arizona include:

Gale: I told you not to use our names. Can't you try to keep from forgetting that?
Evelle: Not even our code names?
Gale: Oh yeah, right.
Evelle: Y'all hear that? We're using code names!

So let's go, honey! (cocks gun) Let's go get Nathan Jr.!

  • Magical Realism: Definitely. The plot is centered around a fairly mundane love story/kidnapping scheme, but it also involves a bounty hunter who may or may not be a demon from Hell. And then there's Hi's tendency to have prophetic and/or clairvoyant dreams, which he doesn't seem to consider unusual.
  • Maintain the Lie: H.I. and Ed after they "adopt" Nathan Jr.
  • Mama Bear: Ed is ready to throw down with Leonard Smalls over Nathan, despite being unarmed.
  • Mommy Issues: The bad guy's tattoo reads, "Mama didn't love me."
  • My Biological Clock Is Ticking:

"I want a baby, H.I.! They got more than they can handle."

  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: The biker gives this to H.I. at the end.
  • Not So Different: H.I. and the Biker have the same Mr. Horsepower tattoo, fueling the possibility that he really is Hi's personal demon.
  • Oh Crap: The biker's expression when he realizes H.I. is holding the pin from one of his grenades.
  • Pineapple Surprise: how Hi defeats Leonard Smalls
  • Pin-Pulling Teeth: Done by Leonard Smalls.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Ed, played by 5'2" Holly Hunter, is an officer of the law, twice decorated. Her face off against the biker should give some idea of how she achieved that. Also, when she slaps H.I. for robbing the convenience store, he looks like he's been punched by someone bigger than him.
  • Scarily Competent Tracker: Smalls, to the point he might not even be human.
  • Scary Black Man: Sometimes he gets the menstrual cramps real hard.
  • Shout-Out:
    • The Biker's real name is "Leonard Smalls." His friends call him "Lenny"... but he ain't got no friends.
    • The tracking shot, supposedly the POV of Leonard Smalls' motorcycle speeding right up into the Arizona family window, is an homage to Sam Raimi's Evil Dead films. The Coen brothers were early collaborators with Raimi.
  • Sophisticated As Hell: H.I., and everyone in the film, to some degree. An early example of the Coens' fondness for stylization, but Roger Ebert found it distracting enough to pan the movie over it.

Evelle: No ma'am, we didn't escape, we released ourselves from prison on our own recognizance.
Gale: We felt we'd reached the limits of what the institution had to offer us.

  • Stuff Blowing Up: Pretty much everything in the film's climax...including the biker.
  • Stupid Crooks: H.I. is a terrible crook, getting caught every time he tries to stick up a quickie mart. Evelle and Gale are just as bad, thoroughly bungling their bank robbery and constantly "leaving a man behind."
  • Tomboyish Name: Ed, short for Edwina.
  • Too Many Babies: the Arizona quints.
  • Word Salad Title: Discussed in-universe.

Cop: Sir, we discovered that you were born "Nathan Huffhines".
Nathan: Yeah, I changed my name. What of it?
Cop: Can you give us an indication why?
Nathan: Yeah. Would you shop at a store called "Unpainted Huffhines"?