Dear John (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases
Title: Dear John (IMDb)
Starring: Channing Tatum
Released: 25th May 2010
SRP: $28.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.95) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of Dear John for the 25th May. Extras will include deleted and alternate scenes, an alternate ending, a Conversation with Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried and Lasse Hallstrom, featurettes ("Transforming Charleston", "Military in Movies: Dear John's Military Advisors", "Mr. Tyree, The Mule, and Benny Dietz", "The Story of Braeden Reed"), and outtakes. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Quote: It was two weeks that would change their lives forever. Soon after John (Channing Tatum – PUBLIC ENEMIES, G.I. JOE) and Savannah (Amanda Seyfried - MAMMA MIA, TV’s “Big Love") fall madly in love, their relationship is put on hold. With one leaving to complete his service, and the other to complete her college education, they pass the time by exchanging a continuous stream of love letters, until they can be reunited permanently a year later. But when war breaks out, their separation is extended indefinitely. Will their relationship survive the greatest test of all: the test of time? Based on the bestselling novel from the author of “The Notebook,” DEAR JOHN is a timeless romance that will warm your heart.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Channing Tatum
Released: 25th May 2010
SRP: $28.95 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.95) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of Dear John for the 25th May. Extras will include deleted and alternate scenes, an alternate ending, a Conversation with Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried and Lasse Hallstrom, featurettes ("Transforming Charleston", "Military in Movies: Dear John's Military Advisors", "Mr. Tyree, The Mule, and Benny Dietz", "The Story of Braeden Reed"), and outtakes. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: It was two weeks that would change their lives forever. Soon after John (Channing Tatum – PUBLIC ENEMIES, G.I. JOE) and Savannah (Amanda Seyfried - MAMMA MIA, TV’s “Big Love") fall madly in love, their relationship is put on hold. With one leaving to complete his service, and the other to complete her college education, they pass the time by exchanging a continuous stream of love letters, until they can be reunited permanently a year later. But when war breaks out, their separation is extended indefinitely. Will their relationship survive the greatest test of all: the test of time? Based on the bestselling novel from the author of “The Notebook,” DEAR JOHN is a timeless romance that will warm your heart.
News by Tom Woodward
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Nothing worth purchasing, but this wasn't all that bad. Unlike 'When in Rome.'
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Is it say if you are a guy and you have mild interest in this you never had a "Man card" to begin with?
Not out in the UK until mid-April, but i've heard mildly positive things about this. Seyfried and Tatum look like a convincing couple, going by the trailer.
Dangit, I was so waiting for this movie to bomb, than I could make a Dr. Strangelove joke about the title, but it didn't.
I'll rent it. I like Amanda Seyfried. She was great in CHLOE, which I just saw this weekend. It was a well-crafted adult drama and quite sexy. I recommend checking it out while it's still in theaters.
Don't really care for any of the actors so who knows???!!!
Wanted to see this in theatres, but missed it. I like Sparks' sappy movies and I think Tatum and Seyfried seem like a believable movie couple. I will definitely rent this at least.
Really wanted to see this in the theater, but I missed it. I like Tatum and Seyfried, and I'll probably blind buy.
Saw it on Valentine's Day and it was going good up until about 3/4 of the way in then it just faltered. It's decent enough rent for you and your significant other, but as a purchase, maybe cheap previously viewed. And that whole "man card" argument is utter bull I'm sorry.
Seyfried is so overrated already. She's not very good.
cinemaniac26 wrote: Nothing worth purchasing, but this wasn't all that bad. Unlike 'When in Rome.'
I'm kind of surprised you didn't like "When in Rome". I heard a lot of guys liked that movie, including myself. I mean you are entitled to your own opinion, but I thought you would have liked it.
JoeR wrote: Seyfried is so overrated already. She's not very good.
See Jennifer's Body and Chloe, then come back here and tell me she's not a good actress.
7958NHZY wrote: Is it say if you are a guy and you have mild interest in this you never had a "Man card" to begin with?
Nah, you still have your man card. My father LOVES the movie P.S. I love you, I enjoyed When in Rome, my guy friends LOVE Twilight and Titanic, and that's pretty much it. A true man also gets in touch with his feminine side.
I'm kind of surprised you didn't like "When in Rome". I heard a lot of guys liked that movie, including myself. I mean you are entitled to your own opinion, but I thought you would have liked it.
JoeR wrote: Seyfried is so overrated already. She's not very good.
See Jennifer's Body and Chloe, then come back here and tell me she's not a good actress.
7958NHZY wrote: Is it say if you are a guy and you have mild interest in this you never had a "Man card" to begin with?
Nah, you still have your man card. My father LOVES the movie P.S. I love you, I enjoyed When in Rome, my guy friends LOVE Twilight and Titanic, and that's pretty much it. A true man also gets in touch with his feminine side.
It's nice of them not to shaft people who don't have a Blue Ray player.
I'll rent this, then decide if it's worth a purchase.
I'll rent this, then decide if it's worth a purchase.
horrorfan25, you rule! very well said. machismo thing with some people is really sad and tired. but anywho...i didn't dislike this movie but i didn't like it all that much either. the trailer made it seem MUCH more epic and sweeping that it really is. Channing did alright and Seyfried is anything but overrated. she's wonderfully talented and SHE is what made the movie as good as i found it. the main problem i had was Channing's character (or just his acting..i can't really tell) is NOT charismatic or affable or even really likable. Seyfried's character IS all those things. physically they make a good onscreen couple but character-wise he was such a dud that i was wondering what her character saw in him (besides the fact he's hot! lol).


