Elena Panagi
ENG 103
Prof. Luke Vasileiou
A lot of movies have been filmed in New York City Astoria New York  is rarely depicted in the movie Queens Logic and the only time that you can see the City is from the bridge in Astoria  Park 
The 90s in New York City New York City New York City New York New York City New York City 
Demographers and city officials have observed that immigration to New York City Fort Lee , New Jersey  City, Morristown , Stamford , CT , White Plains  NY New York City Europe  in the 19th century and another major wave in the early 20th century.  1990-2000 New York City received 1,224,524 immigrants and 170 languages are spoken at that time.  During the early 90s the average rent was $400-$500 a month in Manhattan New York City New York 
Based on the American Housing Survey median gross rent increase by 8, 7 % from 1995 to 1999 in New York City New York New York City California 
The movie Queens Logic is taking place in Astoria Queens.  Directed by Steve Rash, produced by Russelll Smith, Written by Tony Spiridakis and Joseph W. Savino.  They are play Kevin Bacon, Linda Fiorentino, John Malkovich, Joe Mantegna, Tom Waits, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kelly Bishop and Terry Kinney.  The release date was February 1, 1991 in English.  The budget of this movie was $12 million and the gross revenue was $612,781.  
When childhood friends Al, Dennis and Eliot get together for Ray’s Wedding, which may or may not happen, they end-up on a roller-coaster ride through reality.  During one tumultuous, crazy weekend, they face adulthood and each other with new found maturity and discover what Queens Logic is all about.  This comedy takes a look at friendship loyalty and love.  Comparing the streets during 1990 until our days are exactly the same.  Comparing the economy life in the movie and now there are many differences.  First of all Al was rich, he has big house his wife was wearing expensive dress and also he bought ring for their anniversary for $4,000 and he gave as a gift a mets ticket.  In our days only rich people spend money ($4,000) for anniversary gift.  In the movie we saw that Queens itself, as embodied by the loud and hearty and toothpick-chewing Al and having his language.  Also Manhattan 
John Malkovich gives the film a welcome tartness as the shy, sarcastic Eliot, Al's co-worker at the fish plant and a self-described "homosexual who cannot relate to gay men." Mr. Malkovich is often droll, but Kevin Bacon, who arrives from California Manhattan 
The film's down-to-earth quality is best expressed through Hawaiian shirts, wisecracks about domestic violence and a scene in which Patricia expresses her annoyance at Ray by flushing a toilet while he is in the shower. Its contrived side shows up most clearly in the three awkward things Mr. Bacon has to do: tell Patricia he has always loved her, terribly admit that he isn't such a big success in Hollywood 
The prospective newlyweds are Ray (Mr. Olin, with a few days' perfect stubble and a heavy Queens  accent) and Patricia (Ms. Webb, looking like a younger, slinkier Maureen Stapleton), an aspiring painter and a hairdresser who wants nothing more than to accommodate her future husband. "After five years of watching' him struggle, I still believe in him even when he doesn’t believe in himself," says Patricia, indicating that women's roles are not Mr. Spiridakis's strong suit. In a similar vein, the statuesque, deep-voiced Linda Fiorentino, as Al's angry wife, Carla, spends a long time having her hair dyed red and then presents this as a major personality change. 
