The Vow (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced the Channing Tatum film
Title: The Vow (IMDb)
Starring: Channing Tatum
Released: 8th May 2012
SRP: $30.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($30.99) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($40.99) releases of The Vow for May 8th. Extras will include a commentary with Director Michael Sucsy, a Leo and Paige at a Concert featurette, and a gag reel. The Blu-ray release will also include 3 additional features ("Til Death Do They Part", "Profiles of Love: Paige and Leo", "Trying To Remember"). We've attached the official package artwork for each of the releases below:


Quote: Inspired by a true story, The Vow is the tale of a love that refuses to be forgotten. Leo (Channing Tatum, Dear John ) is devastated when a car accident plunges his wife Paige (Rachel McAdams, The Notebook ) into a deep coma. She miraculously recovers – but the last five years of her memories have vanished. Suddenly, Leo finds himself married to a stranger who can’t remember anything about him. Naively, Paige falls back under the influence of her controlling parents (Sam Neill and Jessica Lange) and reconnects with her ex-fiancé (Scott Speedman). Desperately, Leo tries to recreate the moments that shaped their romance. Can he rekindle the passion before he loses Paige forever?
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Channing Tatum
Released: 8th May 2012
SRP: $30.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($30.99) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($40.99) releases of The Vow for May 8th. Extras will include a commentary with Director Michael Sucsy, a Leo and Paige at a Concert featurette, and a gag reel. The Blu-ray release will also include 3 additional features ("Til Death Do They Part", "Profiles of Love: Paige and Leo", "Trying To Remember"). We've attached the official package artwork for each of the releases below:


Synopsis
Quote: Inspired by a true story, The Vow is the tale of a love that refuses to be forgotten. Leo (Channing Tatum, Dear John ) is devastated when a car accident plunges his wife Paige (Rachel McAdams, The Notebook ) into a deep coma. She miraculously recovers – but the last five years of her memories have vanished. Suddenly, Leo finds himself married to a stranger who can’t remember anything about him. Naively, Paige falls back under the influence of her controlling parents (Sam Neill and Jessica Lange) and reconnects with her ex-fiancé (Scott Speedman). Desperately, Leo tries to recreate the moments that shaped their romance. Can he rekindle the passion before he loses Paige forever?
News by Tom Woodward
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Out of a tone of unbearable romance stories of the past year, this actually looked somewhat different. Channing Tatum is sexy and all, but, damn, he cannot act to save his life. Might check this out sometime.
A complete dud. Boring and done to death. I'm really astounded that some of my friends even enjoy this movie. I should make better friends.
Just a great movie. Really enjoyed it. Love Rachel and Channing. Great Chemistry, just wish channing was a good actor, but hey hes hot so its all good.Def a buy for me.
What a snorefest. Best thing about is Rachel McAdams and Tatum's butt. Seriously.
Call me hard-hearted and cynical, but the premise doesn't sound at all romantic. It sounds sad, depressing, and a bit harsh. I've seen clips where the parents are so happy she doesn't remember anything. Doesn't sound like anything a couple would want to see.
Pure horse feces.
This was so bland and passionless. I wanted to like it, since I typically like this kind of movie, but it was just so meh. Dumb ending too.
I vow never to watch this.
Ugh. Freaking Nicholas Spar--oh, this isn't a Nicholas Sparks movie? Well, I'm sure it's just as bad as one.
ill netflix it cause i like macadams.
Really loved this one though I would like a initial cy
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