Sunshine Cleaning (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has revealed the extra material for the discs
Title: Sunshine Cleaning (IMDb)
Starring: Amy Adams
Released: 25th August 2009
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($39.98) releases of Sunshine Cleaning which stars Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, and Alan Arkin. Each will be available to own from the 25th August. Extras will include a commentary featuring Writer Megan Holley and Producer Glenn Williamson, and A Fresh Look at a Dirty Business featurette. Art is attached:


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Starring: Amy Adams
Released: 25th August 2009
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($39.98) releases of Sunshine Cleaning which stars Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, and Alan Arkin. Each will be available to own from the 25th August. Extras will include a commentary featuring Writer Megan Holley and Producer Glenn Williamson, and A Fresh Look at a Dirty Business featurette. Art is attached:


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I really wanted to see this when it was in theaters. I'll pick it up for sure.
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Bland and otherwise disappointing. Wasn't nearly as funny or otherwise memorable as it could have and should have been.
Poor old Emily Blunt. The cover art people are ganging up on her and leaving her out of the oscar gang.
I wanted to see this, but there were several other movies I wanted to see at the time of its release. I might just rent this because I loved Little Miss Sunshine and Alan Arkin is a great actor.
Emily Blunt is one of the sexiest actresses today as well as being great. That is all.
Heard mixed things about this. Will rent.
Amy and Emily are my Sunshines!!
This is still showing at Verona, I think...gotta swing by when I got back!
This is still showing at Verona, I think...gotta swing by when I got back!
"Thats An Business Lie"
SpeedyBlue wrote: Emily Blunt is one of the sexiest actresses today as well as being great. That is all.Seconded.
I loved this movie, I cannot wait to get it on DVD!
Mixed feelings about this movie. I thought it could have been really great; instead, it was mediocre. But in no way does that influence my crush on Emily Blunt.
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This was another film falsely advertised as a comedy when it was more of a drama with humorous moments. I really liked the film, mainly because of the actors and their strong performances, but I'll probably hold out for when it's really cheap.
This mightbe a foolish question but is this a sequel to Little Miss Sunshine?
Gene Lariv wrote: This mightbe a foolish question but is this a sequel to Little Miss Sunshine?
In case you forgot - Alan Arkins character dies in Little Miss Sunshine - so unless they do some kind of OBI WAN/ Bobby Ewing plot device, its safe to say it aint no sequel.
In case you forgot - Alan Arkins character dies in Little Miss Sunshine - so unless they do some kind of OBI WAN/ Bobby Ewing plot device, its safe to say it aint no sequel.
I loved this movie. It's one of my favorites of the year at this point. It was funny and touching. Adams and Blunt were wonderful. Definitely buying it.
Giovanni Alberti wrote: This was another film falsely advertised as a comedy when it was more of a drama with humorous moments. I really liked the film, mainly because of the actors and their strong performances, but I'll probably hold out for when it's really cheap.
Did you see the trailer? Because it looked exactly like a dramedy and that's what it was. Besides, even if it was falsely advertised (which I don't think it was, though I'll admit it may be a bit darker than one would expect, which I personally liked) that doesn't have anything to do with the movie and its quality.
Giovanni Alberti wrote: This was another film falsely advertised as a comedy when it was more of a drama with humorous moments. I really liked the film, mainly because of the actors and their strong performances, but I'll probably hold out for when it's really cheap.
Did you see the trailer? Because it looked exactly like a dramedy and that's what it was. Besides, even if it was falsely advertised (which I don't think it was, though I'll admit it may be a bit darker than one would expect, which I personally liked) that doesn't have anything to do with the movie and its quality.
Michael Greenwaldt wrote: I loved this movie. It's one of my favorites of the year at this point. It was funny and touching. Adams and Blunt were wonderful. Definitely buying it.
Giovanni Alberti wrote: This was another film falsely advertised as a comedy when it was more of a drama with humorous moments. I really liked the film, mainly because of the actors and their strong performances, but I'll probably hold out for when it's really cheap.
Did you see the trailer? Because it looked exactly like a dramedy and that's what it was. Besides, even if it was falsely advertised (which I don't think it was, though I'll admit it may be a bit darker than one would expect, which I personally liked) that doesn't have anything to do with the movie and its quality.
False advertising has nothing to do with the film's quality, I agree. Look at the false advertising for "Adventureland", amazing film but not the "Superbad" type of experience the trailer made it out to be. But calling Sunshine Cleaning "this year's Juno" or some quote like that isn't necessarily correct. Plus the trailer was mostly all of the funny moments and made it seem like the film had more of those when in fact it did not. It was a good film though
Giovanni Alberti wrote: This was another film falsely advertised as a comedy when it was more of a drama with humorous moments. I really liked the film, mainly because of the actors and their strong performances, but I'll probably hold out for when it's really cheap.
Did you see the trailer? Because it looked exactly like a dramedy and that's what it was. Besides, even if it was falsely advertised (which I don't think it was, though I'll admit it may be a bit darker than one would expect, which I personally liked) that doesn't have anything to do with the movie and its quality.
False advertising has nothing to do with the film's quality, I agree. Look at the false advertising for "Adventureland", amazing film but not the "Superbad" type of experience the trailer made it out to be. But calling Sunshine Cleaning "this year's Juno" or some quote like that isn't necessarily correct. Plus the trailer was mostly all of the funny moments and made it seem like the film had more of those when in fact it did not. It was a good film though

