Cedar Rapids (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
We've updated our news item with revised artwork for the Ed Helms movie
Title: Cedar Rapids (IMDb)
Starring: Ed Helms
Released: 21st June 2011
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of Cedar Rapids for June 21st. Extras will include 6 deleted scenes, featurettes ("Mike O'Malley - Urban Clogger", "Tweaking in the USA", "Wedding Belles - Crashing a Lesbian Wedding"), Top Notch Commercial, and a gag reel. The Blu-ray release will include all of that, plus a 7-part Convention Connection feature, 2 featurettes ("Fox Movie Channel Presents: Direct Effect Miguel Arteta", "Fox Movie Channel Presents: Writer's Draft Phil Johnston"), and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package artwork for each of the releases below:




Quote: In CEDAR RAPIDS, a naive small-town Midwesterner (Helms) is sent to represent his company at a regional insurance convention in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where his mind is blown by the “big city” and he finds himself in the midst of the most unexpected shenanigans.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Ed Helms
Released: 21st June 2011
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of Cedar Rapids for June 21st. Extras will include 6 deleted scenes, featurettes ("Mike O'Malley - Urban Clogger", "Tweaking in the USA", "Wedding Belles - Crashing a Lesbian Wedding"), Top Notch Commercial, and a gag reel. The Blu-ray release will include all of that, plus a 7-part Convention Connection feature, 2 featurettes ("Fox Movie Channel Presents: Direct Effect Miguel Arteta", "Fox Movie Channel Presents: Writer's Draft Phil Johnston"), and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package artwork for each of the releases below:
Revised Artwork


Original Artwork


Synopsis
Quote: In CEDAR RAPIDS, a naive small-town Midwesterner (Helms) is sent to represent his company at a regional insurance convention in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where his mind is blown by the “big city” and he finds himself in the midst of the most unexpected shenanigans.
News by Tom Woodward
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want to c this one b/c i think the guy is funny that was in the hangover.
When did this come out? I love Ed Helms! But not when he's giving you a creepy smile like on the cover..
Yeah, the BD covers look weirdly over-saturated.
I think its funny how, on both the old and revised covers, the Blu-Ray edition has brighter and more vibrant colors overall.
I actually prefer the revised cover, the original was too plain. Trailer for this looked okay, I may check it out one day
LOL this looks like a documentary on pedophiles by that revised cover. Hahaha I laugh at someone saying no way they're allowing that at their house. Good stuff
"The Super Awesome Edition"? Really, Fox?! I mean, freaking really?!
The new artwork makes it look like a DTV movie
Super Awesome Edition? Ugh, they're not even trying these days.
Looks like they're trying to sell it as part of the Apatow cannon.
At least the original cover was modest and simple, like the movie.
Looks like they're trying to sell it as part of the Apatow cannon.
At least the original cover was modest and simple, like the movie.
It's not like the original artwork is good, but at least it's not completely horrifying.
Never heard of this movie. Don't know if it's good or bad
But there is no way I'm letting that revised artwork enter my house. NO WAY!!
But there is no way I'm letting that revised artwork enter my house. NO WAY!!
Helms looks like a closeted serial killer on the revised artwork.
Revised artwork added
I thought this was a solid modest comedy. Its nothing groundbreaking, but it was funny and endearing enough to recommend a viewing.
Jeyl wrote: Pretty good flick. Isiah Whitlock Jr. was the best part by far.
I honestly thought he was one of the weaker parts. I love him as Senator Clay Davis, but whenever he awkwardly referenced 'The Wire' in this movie I just wanted to curl up into a ball and die of second-hand embarrassment.
Jeyl wrote: Pretty good flick. Isiah Whitlock Jr. was the best part by far.
I honestly thought he was one of the weaker parts. I love him as Senator Clay Davis, but whenever he awkwardly referenced 'The Wire' in this movie I just wanted to curl up into a ball and die of second-hand embarrassment.
Honestly I hated this. It got pretty solid reviews but I didnt find one damn thing funny. I also found the characters hard to like. Ed helms just seemed too goofy to root for. Oh well to each his own.
Jeyl wrote: Isiah Whitlock Jr. was the best part by far.
If he utters "Sheeeeeeeeet" in this, it's already a must buy.
If he utters "Sheeeeeeeeet" in this, it's already a must buy.
Pretty good flick. Isiah Whitlock Jr. was the best part by far.


