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List Price: $14.95Price: $0.89 You Save: $14.06 (94%)as of 03/13/2010 18:21 EST
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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
Fabric Type: 9786303165684
Graphics Memory Size: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
Legal Disclaimer: 6303165680
Maximum Color Depth: Baker & Taylor Video
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishUnknown
Metal Type: Baker & Taylor Video
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Baker & Taylor Video
Total Parallel Ports: January 30, 1996
Total S Video Out Ports: 117 minutes
Baker & Taylor Video
March 09, 1994
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com essential video: A surprise hit and one of the highest grossing films ever to come out of Great Britain, this effortlessly enchanting romantic comedy finds confirmed bachelor Hugh Grant (Nine Months) attending weddings with his single friends as they all lament not being able to commit. Grant keeps running into an attractive American (Andie MacDowell) at these festivities and begins a long-running affair with her, even as he attends her own wedding, the funeral of one of his best friends, and his own pending nuptials. Featuring a spirited supporting cast including Kristin Scott Thomas (The English Patient) as the acerbic friend quietly in love with Grant, this touching and funny film with a mischievous sense of humor and some truly heartbreaking moments is destined to become one of the classic romantic comedies of all time. --Robert Lane
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I paid an acceptable price, the product was delivered on time and in good condition.
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"Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994) is one of my favorite movies: well-acted, a rollicking romantic comedy with one serious, touching scene, and an overall feeling of the vitality and the spirit of life. The movie creates a gang of friends, each one interesting and fun to be with. It may be Hugh Grant's best film where he's able to balance his boyish charm with a more ruminative side. The gang gathers at a series of weddings, and through wonderful vignettes we get to know each one: the hippie girl, ... Read More
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Classic comedy. All the supporting case is stellar. Except Andie MacDowell. She's not believable (is she really attractive enough to follow around at all these weddings?) and at this point in her career, she wasn't that good an actress. Or maybe this is her being good and in that case I just don't think she's all that and a bag of chips.
The funniest scene in my opinion is Hugh stuck in the pantry.
As for the DVD, I have the 1999 disc and it's as bare-bones as you can get (i.e., ... Read More
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This movie wasn't as good as I remembered in my youth. It is one of the cute movies about a man who keeps meeting a mysterious woman at several weddings and a funeral. Are they in love or not? Are they just teasing each other?
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Okay so I watch this movie at least once a year.Its about a dorky English guy who sucks at meeting girls and is always late for weddings.Charles has a horribly shrill ex girlfriend his friends call duck face who carries a torch for him, and is even more pathetic at dating the opposite sex than he is.(If you can believe it) He thinks he is doomed to be single forever, until Charles falls in love with an American Girl wearing a Giant hat at his friend Angus's wedding.
You have to love his friends too. ... Read More
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