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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396057753
Format: Anamorphic, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 25, 2000
Running Time: 224 minutes
Sales Rank: 80806
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: June 20, 1997
Editorial Review:
Product Description: My Best Friend's WeddingJulia Roberts Dermot Mulroney Cameron Diaz and Rupert Everett star in MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING a high-spirited romantic comedy that serves up something wild something new something touching and something truly hilarious. Roberts dazzles as commitment-shy Jules Potter who reluctantly realizes she is in love with her best friend Michael (Mulroney). There is just one catch: he's about to marry someone else. Comically crazed and full of devious plans Jules will do anything to steal him back... except tell him the simple truth.Steel MagnoliasSix divas of the silver screen - Sally Field Dolly Parton Shirley MacLaine Daryl Hannah Olympia Dukakis and Julia Roberts - come together as bosom buddies in this hilarious and heartwarming story of life love and loss in a small Louisiana parish. At the center of the group is Shelby Eatenton (Julia Roberts) newly married and joyfully pregnant despite the fact that her diabetes could make childbirth life-threatening. Terrified and angry at the possibility of losing her only daughter M'Lynn Eatenton (Sally Field) looks to her four closest friends for strength and laughter as she battles her deepest fear of death in order to join Shelby in celebrating the miracle of new life.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: PG-13 UPC: 043396057753 Manufacturer No: 05775
Amazon.com: My Best Friend's Wedding One of the best romantic comedies of the 1990s, My Best Friend's Wedding not only gave Julia Roberts a delightful vehicle for her crowd-pleasing comeback, but it further distinguished itself by avoiding the conventional plotting of the genre. Julia plays a prominent Chicago restaurant critic whose best friend (Dermot Mulroney) is a former lover from her college days with whom she'd made a binding pact: if neither of them were married by the age of 28, they'd marry each other. Just when they're about to reach the deadline of their agreement, Mulroney arrives in Chicago to introduce Roberts to his seemingly perfect fiancée (Cameron Diaz) and announce their wedding in just three days. That leaves the shocked Julia with just three short days to sabotage the wedding and marry the man she now realizes she's loved all along. With potential heartbreak waiting in the wings, she'll either get what she wants or pay the price for her selfish behavior, and Ronald Bass's cleverly constructed screenplay keeps us guessing to the very end. Rupert Everett scored rave reviews for his scene-stealing performance as Robert's gay friend who goes along with her scheming (but only so far), and even as she makes her character's needy desperation disarmingly appealing, Roberts wisely allows Diaz to capitalize on her charming time in the spotlight. As the romantic outcome remains uncertain, the viewer is held in a state of giddy suspense, and director P.J. Hogan pulls off some hilarious scenes (like a restaurant full of people singing the Dionne Warwick hit 'I Say a Little Prayer') that could easily have fallen flat in the hands of a less talented filmmaker. It's no surprise that this was one of the box-office smashes of 1997. --Jeff Shannon
Steel Magnolias Based on Robert Harling's play, this comedy-drama directed by Herbert Ross (The Turning Point) follows several years in the lives of women who regularly see one another at a beauty shop in their small Louisiana town. The story deepens as Julia Roberts, playing a serious diabetic and the daughter of Sally Field, goes downhill in her health. But as an ensemble piece, this is one of those enjoyably lumpy tearjerkers with many years' worth of stored truths suddenly being shared between the characters, lots of grievances aired, that sort of thing. Daryl Hannah and Shirley MacLaine assume the most eccentric roles, Dolly Parton the most fun, and Olympia Dukakis the most dignified, while Sally Field essentially provides the moral and emotional center of the movie. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - These are heart- warming movies that you will love!
The only reason I didn't give these movies 5 stars is because of some of the excessive foul language. But, if you don't have kids or if you ever have time to curl up with a good movie alone, these two are great! Roberts' characters are so down to earth/realistic in these films. They are both hilarious movies and you may shed a tear or two if you're a "softy" like me!
Rating: - Two fabulous movies
Both of these films are excellent beyond measure! "My Best Friends Wedding" is a hilarious romantic comedy about Julia Robert's male best friend getting engaged, and Julia suddenly realizing that she's in love with him. "Steel Magnolias" in a moving dramatic comedy that will truly keep your attention. Both of these films are EXCELLENT and a definate bargain as a set!
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