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50 First Dates (Full Screen Special Edition)

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DVD - 15 June, 2004
Sony Pictures
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Director: Peter Segal

Number of Media: 1
Features:

  • AC-3
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Dubbed
  • DVD-Video
  • Full Screen
  • Special Edition
  • Subtitled
  • NTSC

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DVD Description

With generous amounts of good luck and good timing, 50 First Dates set an all-time box-office record for the opening weekend of a romantic comedy; whether it deserved such a bonanza is another issue altogether. It's a sweet-natured vehicle for sweet-natured stars Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, and their track record with The Wedding Singer no doubt factors in its lowbrow appeal. But while the well-matched lovebirds wrestle with a gimmicky plot (she has no short-term memory, so he has to treat every encounter as their first), director Peter Segal (who directed Sandler in Anger Management) ignores the intriguing potential of their predicament (think Memento meets Groundhog Day) and peppers the proceedings with the kind of juvenile humor that Sandler fans have come to expect. The movie sneaks in a few heartfelt moments amidst its inviting Hawaiian locations, and that trained walrus is charmingly impressive, but you can't quite shake the feeling that too many good opportunities were squandered in favor of easy laughs. Like Barrymore's character, you might find yourself forgetting this movie shortly after you've seen it. --Jeff Shannon


Customer Reviews

May not be the love story for a new century, but it's a good start

Movie and DVD transfer rate a 3.

I am not a fan of most movies produced since 1990. Movie "executive" empty suits call for fire and smoke, and writers whose talents are under-utilized timidly comply. A woman's acting abilities are generally contained in her bra cups.

This movie is a pleasant surprise. I was forced to watch it to be polite to my hosts, then went out to buy it. I thought the movie was worth a second look.

Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore are a believable couple. Neither over-acts; they are comfortable in their own skins and with each other. They portray very sympathetic characters, and you genuinely care about their plight.

Casting of other characters is generally OK, with exception of Dan Akroyd. He is deadpan and lifeless. I kept waiting for a pratfall or punchlines during his boring presentations. There were none, and the end result is not satisfying.

There are assinine attempts at gay humor and bathroom humor with a walrus. The audience that would find these moments funny wouldn't be watching a romantic comedy, so why do it? The empty suits thought this would be funny?

Whether this movie has a happy ending is immaterial. Sandler and Barrymore have done their jobs admirably.

The final scene has Brother Iz, a Hawaiian legend, singing "Somewhere Over The Rainbow". It is a fitting end to a satisfying romantic comedy.


A Little Silly - but Sweetly Romantic

I had real reservations about this movie at first. It seemed not only an overly-silly movie - but one with a questionable plot line. A guy is dating a girl with brain damage, and then has fun taking advantage of her?

Still, I love Hawaii and thought I would give it a try. Slowly but surely the tale sucked me in. Adam Sandler plays a playboy aquarium worker. Each week he takes on another visiting woman, wines and dines her, then sends her on her way. He likes the short term romances with no memories.

Suddenly into his life falls Drew Barrymore, a local woman with a past. It turns out she was in a car accident which damaged her long term memory ability. She wakes up every morning thinking it's a specific day. She remembers clearly her life up until that point - but she can't make any new memories. So she'll enjoy and have fun on her day with Adam, but when she wakes up the next morning, she'll forget all about him and once again think it's the morning of that same day. Unfortunately for her father, that day is his birthday, so he is stuck with birthday cakes every single day.

Her father and brother (played hilariously by Sean Astin - Sam from Lord of the Rings) have tried various techniques over the weeks and found that she does best when they simply play along with her faulty memory. They give her an old newspaper, take her birthday present, watch her favorite movie with her, and so on. They expect to have keep doing this with her, every day, until she either heals or they pass away.

You can see pretty quickly that this wasn't a great long time plan, but you also feel for the dad and brother. They obviously love Drew and want to keep her happy. They resist at first when Adam begins to get into her life, but they realize how much the two care for each other. Adam starts to make "wake up videos" for Drew, so that when she first wakes up in the morning she can be gently brought up to date with the life she isn't able to remember.

There are a few "silly / gross" jokes in here - almost as if the movie was made for young teens - but then there are also a number of sexual jokes / puns that are probably not appropriate for that age group. I thought in that sense that Wedding Singers was much better done, with an awesome balance of maturity and fun. This movie slides just a little bit into the immature category.

But that is vastly made up for by the gorgeous Oahu scenery. If you're lucky enough to make it to Hawaii, you can see many of the locations used in the movie. Sea Life Park might be a good spot to add to your list! Locals also say that the Ula character is pretty dead-on as far as the laid back, casual attitude that is prevalent here.

I've watched this movie MANY times and it definitely has become one I enjoy greatly. There are many great lines, and the inappropriate jokes are easy to gloss over. Well recommended!


I have watched multiple times

I guess I am in love with Drew Barrymore. She's in a lot of great romantic comedies. Aside from Drew, this movie shows what a guy will go thorugh for the love of his life. They meet, the fall for each other. He finds out she can't remember longer than 24hours and yet he pursues her. Will they come together or won't they? You have to watch it to find out!

 

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