Crazy Stupid Love Blu-ray

- Crazy, Stupid, Love - Combo Pack (2 Disc Set) Blu-ray / Digital Copy
Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over.

Blu-ray (2011)

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Release date NZ
February 8th, 2012
Blu-ray Region
Region B
Length (Minutes)
113
Languages
English
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Product ID
19574894

Description

Fortysomething Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) thinks his marriage is perfect, until his wife Emily (Julianne Moore) asks for a divorce. Now Cal is single and looking for love with the help of expert ladykiller Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling), who gives Cal's manhood a remarkable makeover. Amid inappropriate crushes and romantic encounters, Cal and Jacob discover that being a player without the right partner isn't just crazy and stupid, it's impossible!

Special Features:

  • Steve and Ryan Walk Into A Bar – Sitting at the bar, Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling candidly discuss their rolls, the movie, love and staring at your co-star's package;
  • The Player Meets His Match – Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone share how they had to maneuver between hilarious love scenes, dating on screen and a budding new bromance with Steve Carell
  • Deleted Scenes

Awards
2012 Nominated – Critics Choice Award, Best Comedy Movie. Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
2012 Nominated – Empire Award, Best Comedy
2012 Nominated – Golden Globe, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Ryan Gosling
2012 Nominated – People's Choice Award, Favorite Comedy Movie

Reviews

Boxoffice Magazine – “A superb ensemble cast makes the most of the comedy's numerous detours and storylines.”
Empire – “A wonderful comedy of romance, pain and getting it all wrong until somebody makes you do it right. The kind of film that makes you want to call someone the minute it's over, even if just to tell them to go see this movie.”
Entertainment Weekly – “…an enchanting light comedy of romantic confusion.”
Los Angeles Times – “Between the writing, acting, directing and the rest, it works. Not crazy, not stupid, and filled with love. Period.”
Variety – “…there's a fresh, insightful feel to this multigenerational love story.”
San Francisco Chronicle – “Men will watch Crazy, Stupid, Love thinking they're finding out things about women, but if anything, this movie works the other way. Women will get a glimpse into the male mind.”

Full Review
"Crazy, Stupid, Love is a romantic comedy with a big heart–a refreshing change from its Hangover-laden compatriots, and almost a throwback to a golden era of romance. For Crazy, Stupid, Love relies on the sharp writing by Dan Fogelman (animated hits like Bolt, Tangled) and the sparkly chemistry of its cast, led by Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, and the emerging superstar Emma Stone.

It's not that the plot is ground-breaking–maybe, in fact, the appeal of Crazy, Stupid, Love is that it's all too relatable. Cal (Carell) is long married to Emily (Moore), until one day she drops divorce on him, out of the blue. Stunned, Cal tries to reassemble his life as a woefully unprepared single guy. Enter Jacob (Gosling, who's never been better) as a happy bachelor whose tips for Cal will be ones that even the most happily wed female viewers will secretly want their mates to hear. Marisa Tomei has a hilarious turn as a temptress who's way out of Cal's league. And Stone is the fresh-faced, fearless young woman who shakes the confident Jacob's supposedly solid world view.

But it's the interplay between the characters, the true humanness of their emotions–long missing from many contemporary “romantic comedies”–that set Crazy, Stupid, Love in a class of its own. Moore is more than just the weary, accusatory neglected wife–someone who's never stopped believing in the spark of love. Gosling could easily be his generation's Cary Grant–assured, quick-witted, sly, yet vulnerable. Carell once again shows his dramatic capabilities on top of his impeccable comic timing. And Stone is a revelation, lovely, delicate, vulnerable but strong. Crazy, Stupid, Love will reaffirm the viewer's belief in all that's possible. Call us crazy." –A.T. Hurley

 

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Review by Philippa on 19th May, 2012
5 stars "One of the funniest movie I have seen in a long time"

The twist in this movie is one of the best I have seen in a long time. All the funnys in the movie make it worth it.

 
 
Review by Brooke on 10th May, 2012
4 stars "Love"

I LOVE this movie and the triple pack is awesome because it means that I can watch in bed on my dvd player and on the blu ray in the lounge and I dont have to buy two seprate packs!

 

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