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I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (Widescreen Edition)
List Price: $29.98 Our Price: $14.99
DVD - 06 November, 2007 Universal Studios
R (Restricted) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Number of Media: 1
Features: - AC-3
- Color
- Dolby
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- DVD-Video
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- NTSC
Related Areas: Comedies, Comedy, Comedy Video, Feature Film Comedy, Feature Film-comedy, Movie |
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| DVD Description It's crude and sometimes awkward, but there's a gleefully subversive movie lurking inside I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry. By virtue of a tooth-grinding contrivance, two manly Manhattan firefighters, Adam Sandler and Kevin James, must move in together and pretend to be gay; after seeing life from the other side, they learn something about tolerance. Sandler is the obnoxious, aggressively offensive womanizer, while James plays a widowed dad worried about his effeminate son. Nothing is too surprising about the way this works out, except for the film's unabashedly gay-rights fervor. It's one thing for a sensitive art-house movie to preach to the choir, and quite another for Sandler to speak to his multiplex audience on how uncool it is to use a homophobic slur. Ham-handedly directed and almost proudly sloppy, Chuck & Larry wins points for remaining defiantly rude; a nicer movie wouldn't have been as effective. There's a hilarious supporting performance by Ving Rhames, and Jessica Biel brings her Kim Novak-style glamour to a truly unbelievable character. Rob Schneider and Richard Chamberlain (two names not generally brought together) are amusing in small roles. --Robert Horton |
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Could've been a great movie disappointing, could've been a really funny movie! There was just something missing, either chemistry between the two actors or timing. The preview was better then the movie!
i now pronounce you hilarious! watched this movie the first time and laughed almost all the way through! watched it a second time with husband that has an aversion for movies like this and he laughed his a** off! think it's the studio (adam sandler & co) that produced it cuz they really put out some funny movies!!!
ADAM AND KEVIN ARE SUPER TOGETHER! Whoever thought to put these two guys in a movie together is a genius! They play so well off each other that you forget you're watching a hilarious movie and think of them as true best buddies. This movie is a riot. A must for comedy DVD collectors. I'm a huge King of Queens fan AND any movie that Adam Sandler is in is great. He has such a wide range. I think Kevin is probably the same way. Hoping to see these two together again sometime. Great entertainment! |
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