A Serious Man (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Universal Home Video reveals details on DVD and Blu-ray editions of the film
Title: A Serious Man (IMDb)
Starring: Michael Stuhlbarg
Released: 9th February 2010
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($36.98) releases of A Serious Man for the 9th February. Extras will include 3 featurettes ("Becoming Serious", "Creating 1967", "Hebrew and Yiddish for Goys"). Artwork is attached:


Quote: Academy Award®-winning directors Joel and Ethan Coen return to their comedy roots with this original and darkly humorous story about one ordinary man’s quest to become a serious man. Physics professor Larry Gopnik (Michael Stuhlbarg) can’t believe his life: His wife is leaving him for his best friend, his unemployed brother won’t move off the couch, someone is threatening his career, his kids are a mystery and his neighbor is tormenting him by sunbathing nude. Struggling to make sense of it all, Larry consults three different rabbis and their answers lead him on a twisted journey of faith, family, delinquent behavior and mortality in the film critics rave is “seriously awesome!” (Michael Hogan, Vanity Fair)
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Michael Stuhlbarg
Released: 9th February 2010
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($36.98) releases of A Serious Man for the 9th February. Extras will include 3 featurettes ("Becoming Serious", "Creating 1967", "Hebrew and Yiddish for Goys"). Artwork is attached:


Synopsis
Quote: Academy Award®-winning directors Joel and Ethan Coen return to their comedy roots with this original and darkly humorous story about one ordinary man’s quest to become a serious man. Physics professor Larry Gopnik (Michael Stuhlbarg) can’t believe his life: His wife is leaving him for his best friend, his unemployed brother won’t move off the couch, someone is threatening his career, his kids are a mystery and his neighbor is tormenting him by sunbathing nude. Struggling to make sense of it all, Larry consults three different rabbis and their answers lead him on a twisted journey of faith, family, delinquent behavior and mortality in the film critics rave is “seriously awesome!” (Michael Hogan, Vanity Fair)
News by Tom Woodward
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Jeremy S
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Finally! A Coen Bros. film should never be without a wide release.
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again, the quote ruins the cover IMHO
Such a great movie. Cant wait to own it.
yes! such a shame this never got a wide release, this is definitely one of my favorite coen films. day 1 for me.
Oh thank jeebus Focus Features had the wisdom to give this a blu-ray release. If only they gave all of their titles such a treatment. Day one for me.
Missed it in theaters. Looked so awesome. Almost paid $15 to watch it in a hotel room. Definitely gonna rent then buy. I have a lot of the Coens' movies already.
I saw this one in theaters recently, and it totally mops the floor with all the other potential Best Picture contenders of the season (Up in the Air, Precious, A Single Man, etc.). That's some pretty classy artwork right there, too. Buying for sure.
I could see them filming this one from my front door.
In Joel and Ethan Coen We Trust. Day 1.
One of the Coen's best. Must own for sure.
A must-blind buy. I'm irrationally pissed I didn't see this in its theatrical run.
I'm going to add this one to my Blockbuster queue. Although, I have one question. If Universal has all this money, why don't they give people the proper extras? Even summer blockbuster releases don't get the proper treatment. Are they having trouble financially? I would think not. Anyway I will rent because I wanted to see this and because this was on the best of 2009' list on some critics list.




