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DVD : Love and Other DisastersIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Brittany Murphy, Matthew Rhys, Santiago Cabrera, Sam Bloom, Catherine Tate directed by: Alek Keshishian List Price: $27.98 Amazon.com's Price: $24.99 You Save: $2.99 (11%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Brand: Image Entertainment EAN: 0014381499223 Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Label: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT Manufacturer: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 17, 2008 Running Time: 90 minutes Studio: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT Theatrical Release Date: 2006 Sales Rank: 13758 MPN: EUR4992DVD Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: From the director of Madonna: Truth or Dare this delightful comedy about the rocky road to true love stars Brittany Murphy (8 Mile Just Married) as the free-spirited "Jacks." An assistant at British Vogue Jacks adores fixing up her friends but when it comes to finding the right guy for herself she's totally clueless. Love comes knocking at her door when she meets sexy photographer Paolo (Santiago Cabrera TV's Heroes) but will she dare to let her guard down and let romance in?System Requirements:Running Time: 90 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/ROMANTIC COMEDY Rating: R UPC: 014381499223 Manufacturer No: EUR4992DVD Amazon.com: An ultra-modern romantic comedy that portrays heterosexual and homosexual relationships with an openness and candor deemed either deserved or shocking depending on one's point of view, Love and Other Disasters explores the complex difficulties inherent in modern relationships while poking fun at those relationships and the business of movie making. The straight "British Vogue" assistant Emily "Jacks" Jackson (Sin City's Brittany Murphy) and the openly homosexual Peter Simon (Brothers and Sister's Matthew Rhys) are best friends who live together with a familiarity that's usually reserved for the closest of family members. Bathroom chats while one takes a shower and the other sits on the toilet are commonplace in this household and that same openness extends to discussions of their romantic and sexual relationships with the same or opposite sex. Jacks' usually accurate "gaydar" fails her when she meets photographer Paolo Sarmiento (Heroes' Santiago Carbrera) and thus begins a complicated relationship between Paolo and Jacks in which Jacks attempts to set Paolo up with Peter without his knowledge and Paolo yearns for a relationship with Jacks while assuming that she's romantically involved with Peter. Add into this unusual love triangle an ex-boyfriend James (Elliot Cowen) whom Jacks is still sleeping with out of pity; Jacks' emotionally distraught friend Tallulah (Catherine Tate); an elusive David Williams (Will Keen) who Peter bumps into and declares the object of love at first sight even though the two have never actually met; and a host of other farcically odd characters and the stage is set for a romantic comedy unlike any other. On top of it all, James is struggling to write a screenplay that reflects his own reality, but is finding honesty hard to adhere to in the Hollywood business of movie making. Guest cameos include Gwyneth Paltrow and Orlando Bloom. Viewers will find this modern twist on the classic romantic comedy quite funny and entertaining as long as they are willing to put aside any homophobic tendencies and laugh at the absurdities of the world we live in. --Tami Horiuchi Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Surprisingly GoodIt got panned when it first came out, don't listen to those reviews though. THis movie is really good and Brittany Murphy is stunning in it. Rating: - Can't help that love/hate relationship with romantic comedies?This movie is perfect! Wonderfully witty romantic comedy that constantly picks on the ridiculousness of the romantic comedy. Both a chick flick and a great guy comedy. And not what you'd expect from Brittany Murphy; a very welcome surprise. Rating: - Brunch at Tiffany'sAnyone who's in love with Breakfast at Tiffany's will simply love this movie which is at the same time a tribute and a light parody of the 1961 classic. The story relates the twists and turns of love lives (absolutely separate!) of a struggling gay writer, a girl who dreams about true love and a group of their usually equally twisted friends. Their attempts at finding the one and only can be quite hilarious (Murphy's character Jacks is blind to the advances of Paolo who she thinks is gay and ... Read More Rating: - Clever rom-com, but Brittany is misplacedI like Brittany Murphy a lot but this is not the right vehicle for her. She's not a fashionista and lacks the kind of poise it takes to walk comfortably in high heels. Almost all of the shots of her 'strutting' were cut to less than a step so you can see what she looks like but not how she moves. It was the same with the tango dance scene. Quick edits work as a disguise. I don't think the beehive hairdos work on her but if you like Brittany Murphy you should see this film. It won't make you dislike ... Read More Rating: - Definitely more "Love" than "Disaster"...In a genre littered with hundreds of samey quickly-forgotten offerings of mediocre quality, this one differentiates itself surprisingly well. The story is older than Shakespeare: girl meets boy, boy likes girl, but the inevitable misunderstandings contrive to keep them apart until the end. Nothing new, but what raises "Love" from the crowd is both its shameless tongue-in-cheek manner and its distinctly British sensibility - as present in some scathingly hilarious dialogue. It won't be everyone's ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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