Bad Teacher (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
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Title: Bad Teacher (IMDb)
Starring: Cameron Diaz
Released: 18th October 2011
SRP: $30.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc DVD ($30.99), 1-disc Blu-ray ($35.99), and 2-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($40.99) releases of Bad Teacher for October 18th. Extras include deleted scenes, outtakes, and 2 featurettes ("Way Behind The Scenes with Jason and Justin", "Raising More Than Funds"). The Blu-ray editions also include an additional gag reel, a JAMS Interactive Yearbook, and 3 additional features ("A Very Odd Blacksmith Story", "Swimming With The Dolphins", "Good Teacher").



Quote: Elizabeth Halsey (Cameron Diaz) is a foulmouthed, ruthless, and inappropriate teacher. She drinks, gets high, and can’t wait to marry a meal ticket to get out of her bogus day job. When she’s dumped by her fiancé, she sets her sights on a rich, handsome substitute (Justin Timberlake) while shrugging off the advances of the school gym teacher (Jason Segel). The consequences of her wild and outrageous schemes give her students, coworkers, and even herself an education like no other!
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Cameron Diaz
Released: 18th October 2011
SRP: $30.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc DVD ($30.99), 1-disc Blu-ray ($35.99), and 2-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($40.99) releases of Bad Teacher for October 18th. Extras include deleted scenes, outtakes, and 2 featurettes ("Way Behind The Scenes with Jason and Justin", "Raising More Than Funds"). The Blu-ray editions also include an additional gag reel, a JAMS Interactive Yearbook, and 3 additional features ("A Very Odd Blacksmith Story", "Swimming With The Dolphins", "Good Teacher").



Synopsis
Quote: Elizabeth Halsey (Cameron Diaz) is a foulmouthed, ruthless, and inappropriate teacher. She drinks, gets high, and can’t wait to marry a meal ticket to get out of her bogus day job. When she’s dumped by her fiancé, she sets her sights on a rich, handsome substitute (Justin Timberlake) while shrugging off the advances of the school gym teacher (Jason Segel). The consequences of her wild and outrageous schemes give her students, coworkers, and even herself an education like no other!
News by Tom Woodward
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Caught this in theaters, and this one suffered very much by comparison with the better comedy "Bad Santa." This one is just a poor man's version of it. It gets laughs, but it goes far too long without any.
The writing failed the film the most, unlike the actors who brought a cheery natured to a potential-filled comedy. What scares me is the writers of this are writing "Ghostbusters III." God help us, every one.
The writing failed the film the most, unlike the actors who brought a cheery natured to a potential-filled comedy. What scares me is the writers of this are writing "Ghostbusters III." God help us, every one.
Well, it turned out I was able to catch it on a theater; and I sure had some laughs...over how atrocious this movie is. The trailer suggested that an OK movie could be made out of the premise, but this turd had so many cringe inducing distateful moments per minute that I can't possibly understand how it could have ever been greenlit by a studio.
And the morons who wrote its so called "script" are credited for the new Ghostbusters, so brace yourselves for that one when it comes out...
And the morons who wrote its so called "script" are credited for the new Ghostbusters, so brace yourselves for that one when it comes out...
I probably will rent this movie.
XxFreakxX wrote: Missed this in theaters. I hate myself, I missed a TON of movies this summer. I mean, like, there was a new movie every Friday, what was I suppose to do? Starting with Fast Five all the way to Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Anyways, I missed this in theaters and the trailer looked funny to me unlike all of the other comedies this year. The critics said that the movie wasn't funny, but my friends said it was. I just want to see a comedy that is ACTUALLY funny. I have my hopes up for Bridesmaids when it comes out on DVD. As for this movie, maybe I'll rent.
"Bad Teacher" is only half as good as "Bridesmaids", but I still enjoyed both and hardly do movies ever make me laugh. Will probably pick up both BD's.
"Bad Teacher" is only half as good as "Bridesmaids", but I still enjoyed both and hardly do movies ever make me laugh. Will probably pick up both BD's.
Missed this in theaters. I hate myself, I missed a TON of movies this summer. I mean, like, there was a new movie every Friday, what was I suppose to do? Starting with Fast Five all the way to Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Anyways, I missed this in theaters and the trailer looked funny to me unlike all of the other comedies this year. The critics said that the movie wasn't funny, but my friends said it was. I just want to see a comedy that is ACTUALLY funny. I have my hopes up for Bridesmaids when it comes out on DVD. As for this movie, maybe I'll rent.
Horribly unfunny movie. It's forced and over the top raunchy for no reason.
I saw this in theaters but yeah nothing big just worth the rent
This movie comes out on my birthday!!!!! WOOHOO :D Okay, judging it based on a movie, it's average. Nothing special to see here. But based on purely entertainment and humor, it's hilarious! Might snag the BD/DVD combo if it's for $25 or less. Splurging $30+ more isn't going to cut it for me.
The trailer for this one looked quite OK with a kinda sorta John Hughes vibe, but just the fact that the title it got here ("Teacher With No Class"
is better than the original one makes me consider going see it...

chrisman25 wrote: crazygmpoker wrote: JoJoToCujo wrote: ILDC wrote: Has Sony Pictures ever released a Blu-ray/DVD/digital copy combo?
"The Other Guys" had a Blu-ray/DVD/Digital copy set, but its the only Sony one I can think of.
Angels & Demons is Blu Ray/ DVD/Digital Copy. Might have been exclusive to Target though. The Karate Kid and Just Go With it had one.
Hopefully they'll do it with The Amazing Spider-Man. This looked funny but probably a rental.
"The Other Guys" had a Blu-ray/DVD/Digital copy set, but its the only Sony one I can think of.
Angels & Demons is Blu Ray/ DVD/Digital Copy. Might have been exclusive to Target though. The Karate Kid and Just Go With it had one.
Hopefully they'll do it with The Amazing Spider-Man. This looked funny but probably a rental.
crazygmpoker wrote: JoJoToCujo wrote: ILDC wrote: Has Sony Pictures ever released a Blu-ray/DVD/digital copy combo?
"The Other Guys" had a Blu-ray/DVD/Digital copy set, but its the only Sony one I can think of.
Angels & Demons is Blu Ray/ DVD/Digital Copy. Might have been exclusive to Target though. The Karate Kid and Just Go With it had one.
"The Other Guys" had a Blu-ray/DVD/Digital copy set, but its the only Sony one I can think of.
Angels & Demons is Blu Ray/ DVD/Digital Copy. Might have been exclusive to Target though. The Karate Kid and Just Go With it had one.
JoJoToCujo wrote: ILDC wrote: Has Sony Pictures ever released a Blu-ray/DVD/digital copy combo?
"The Other Guys" had a Blu-ray/DVD/Digital copy set, but its the only Sony one I can think of.
Angels & Demons is Blu Ray/ DVD/Digital Copy. Might have been exclusive to Target though.
"The Other Guys" had a Blu-ray/DVD/Digital copy set, but its the only Sony one I can think of.
Angels & Demons is Blu Ray/ DVD/Digital Copy. Might have been exclusive to Target though.
This movie looks terrible.
ILDC wrote: Has Sony Pictures ever released a Blu-ray/DVD/digital copy combo?
"The Other Guys" had a Blu-ray/DVD/Digital copy set, but its the only Sony one I can think of.
"The Other Guys" had a Blu-ray/DVD/Digital copy set, but its the only Sony one I can think of.
i just watched this the other day and it was barely meh.......i like all the players in this but aside from 1 or 2 (tops) funny parts it was really forgettable.
Not sure about Sony doing it, I think MAYBe they did it recently or are doing it. I forget the title though. I enjoyed this movie enough to see it once. It gets the job done but as far as purchasing, there are far better comedies that came out this summer I'd get before this. I woukdnt mind renting it to see the deleted scenes though. Other than priest, cars 2, and green lantern I have otherwise enjoyed this summer. I even didnt hate transformers 3 much to my surprise.
Has Sony Pictures ever released a Blu-ray/DVD/digital copy combo?
I saw this a month ago. It was okay, funny in some spots but nothing to get excited about.
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