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Catch And Release - BLU-RAY Version (2007) Certificate 12

Catch And Release - BLU-RAY Version
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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(57%)
 
Starring: Timothy Olyphant | Jennifer Garner | Juliette Lewis | Kevin Smith | Sonja Bennett | Sam Jaeger | Fiona Shaw | Yorgo Constantine | Georgia Craig | Nancy Hower | Joshua Friesen | Darren Daurie
Director: Susannah Grant
Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 107 mins
Genres: Audio Descriptive | Comedy | Drama | Romance
Languages: English
Dubbed: Polish, Hungarian, Spanish, Czech, Russian
Hearing-impaired: English, English Audio Description
Subtitles: Icelandic, Croatian, Dutch, Lithuanian, Finnish, Romanian, Danish, Hebrew, Estonian, Greek, Spanish, Slovenian, Hindi, Czech, Norwegian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Bulgarian, English, Swedish, Arabic
Released: July 23, 2007

Screenwriter Susannah Grant makes her directorial debut in this tale of love, loss, and finding new love. Gray Wheeler's (Jennifer Garner) wedding day is not going as planned. Instead of walking down the aisle in her wedding gown, she is at the funeral of her fiance, Grady, following his accidental death on a trip meant to be his bachelor party. To make ends meet, Gray puts her things in storage and moves in with Grady's roommates, levelheaded and attentive Dennis (Sam Jaeger) and quirky yet lovable Sam (Kevin Smith). With childhood friend Fritz (Timothy Olyphant) in from LA and crashing on the couch, it�s a full house. Inhabiting Grady's old room, Gray soon learns that her fiance had been keeping some big secrets from her and may not have been the man she thought he was. Perhaps more importantly, she discovers some surprising things about herself, and her ability to heal and love again. Each of the characters in this film has to find a way to survive the devastating loss of a man who held them all together. Garner effectively conveys Gray's heartbreak and confusion without going over the top. As Fritz, Olyphant pulls off the role of the mystery man who is always charming but often misunderstood. Jaeger is earnest and heartfelt as Grady�s roommate and business partner. But Smith is the scene-stealer here, with deadpan delivery and great timing as a Celestial Seasonings employee spouting philosophical quotes from the herbal tea company's packaging. Juliette Lewis appears as a sexy, slightly flaky, Californian massage therapist who is also a skeleton in Grady's closet.

Total Film

The real revelation here is the supporting cast, with top honours going to Kevin Smith....Smith shows the sort of flair for spot-on comic acting usually saved for his own films' screenplays

Highest rated reviews

2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Not bad for a chick flick

Mike London from London, 6th August, 2007

A enjoyable romantic comedy with some laugh out loud moments. The film starts off with a funeral inplace of a weding as the groom has just died on his stag night. The bride only later finds out her groom was unfaithful to her. But she gets a happy ending. Some really cool high definition natural panaramic views which make renting this on blu-ray worth while.

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
A Lame Story Directed by the Tunnel-Vision Writer

PokerSpook from from Huntingdon, 14th June, 2008

The writer of this tale makes her debut as a director, bringing her own work to the screen. That’s a shame, since a second set of eyes might have found some good in the original screen play, and discovered a movie buried therein. As it is, with a bad story, badly made, two wrongs make an un-bearable. From what I saw, I think this was meant to be a “Chick-Flick”, and so my male opinion might not be totally relevant. However, I did persevere to the last reel. My wife walked out after 30 minutes, preferring to do the laundry. She hates laundry. The on screen talent is ok. Garner is nice to look at, and does a fair job with an un-playable character. The mediocre dialogue of the supporting character “Sam”, was given such a lift by the comic delivery of Kevin Smith, that he gave the movie some small entertainment value. Smith, best known as Silent Bob, is someone I think has yet to show his full talent, and I look forward to seeing him in a big staring role. If you like “Chick-Flicks”, this one will be a disappointment. I you don’t like them, avoid this film with vigour.

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Rated 3.0 stars
An enjoyable romp

Zopadave from , 16th April, 2009

This reminds me of Four Weddings and a Funeral but it's not as good. Same sort of set up, lots of friends living together all characters in their own right. Mildly funny and very sentimental. Easy watching, I enjoyed it

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Rated 3.0 stars
Chick Flick

A Customer from Wadebridge, 10th March, 2009

Noooooooooooo - didn't like this one

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Most recent reviews

Rated 0.0 stars
A comedy? Only the fat man sings...

TringAling from , 2nd March, 2009

This was an utter bore of a 'comedy', suppossedly. Jennifer Garner and the rest of the cast in this movie look lost most of the time....the only saving grace was the fat dude, who did something at least....a total waste of time.....avoid.....oick Ultraman or Godzilla....MUCH BETTER!

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Rated 3.0 stars
Good Film

MissSunshine from from Neath, 26th February, 2009

Chic filck, but with a decent story. Acting is pretty good, and it takes you on an emotional rollercoaster. One for the girlies, but also for the guys.

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