When in Rome (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Buena Vista Home Entertainment has announced the new Kristen Bell movie
Title: When in Rome (IMDb)
Starring: Kristen Bell
Released: 15th June 2010
SRP: $29.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.99) and Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of When in Rome for the 15th June. Extras on the DVD will include deleted scenes, a “Starstrukk" musiv video by 3OH3, a “Stupid Love Letter” music video by Friday Night Boys, and bloopers. The Blu-ray release will include all of that, along with an alternate opening and ending, additional deleted scenes, extended scenes, and a Crazy Casanovas: Mischief From The Set featurette. Artwork is attached:


Quote: An ambitious young New Yorker (Kristen Bell), disillusioned with romance, takes a whirlwind trip to Rome where she defiantly plucks magic coins from a fountain of love, inexplicably igniting the passion of those who threw them in: a sausage magnate (Danny DeVito), a street magician (John Heder), an adoring painter (Will Arnet) and a self-admiring model (Dax Shepard). But when a charming reporter (Josh Duhamel) pursues her with equal zest, how will she know if his love is the real thing?
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Kristen Bell
Released: 15th June 2010
SRP: $29.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Buena Vista Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.99) and Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of When in Rome for the 15th June. Extras on the DVD will include deleted scenes, a “Starstrukk" musiv video by 3OH3, a “Stupid Love Letter” music video by Friday Night Boys, and bloopers. The Blu-ray release will include all of that, along with an alternate opening and ending, additional deleted scenes, extended scenes, and a Crazy Casanovas: Mischief From The Set featurette. Artwork is attached:


Synopsis
Quote: An ambitious young New Yorker (Kristen Bell), disillusioned with romance, takes a whirlwind trip to Rome where she defiantly plucks magic coins from a fountain of love, inexplicably igniting the passion of those who threw them in: a sausage magnate (Danny DeVito), a street magician (John Heder), an adoring painter (Will Arnet) and a self-admiring model (Dax Shepard). But when a charming reporter (Josh Duhamel) pursues her with equal zest, how will she know if his love is the real thing?
News by Tom Woodward
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Yes, because if a film is from the same studio, it MUST be good. Having said that, this one looked alright. Blind buy.
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Actually not about the cover, is about the poster itself, it was a really awful poster, Kristen is run of shape so badly, and Josh is like a maniac looks...
Flat-Out Hilarious...?! I think not.
I adore Kristen Bell ever since Veronica Mars. Will definitely check this one out for her. She deserves better than this though, like a Veronica Mars movie
. Or they should just bring the show back. It would do better than most of the terrible ratings performers on The CW. They'd be smart to bring it back.
Worse than Chipmunks!!!
I saw the trailer for this here in the UK, before the excrement that is The Bounty Hunter. If I hadn't paid so much for my popcorn, I might have hurled it at the screen.
Does she not remind anyone of elisabeth banks on the front cover?
Will maybe rent this one. I heard terrible things.
better thn dear john. i think?
I'm a male who LOATHES chick flicks, but I really enjoyed this movie. Usually couples portrayed in chick flicks play it too syrupy and artificial. That's not the case here. You actually care about the couple. I also thought this movie was HILARIOUS. I never laugh at most comedies, but I was laughing so hard, I couldn't breathe in some scenes. I really think this movie is underrated and doesn't deserve it's bad worth of mouth. You guys wanted a solid chick flick, now you got one.
I do have to admit there were some cliches here and there, and you can predict every scene, but then again, what movie doesn't have cliches or predictability? I say, just give this movie a chance. Mind you, the director is a MALE, so that should tell you something right there.
Gromit wrote: Flat-Out Hilarious...?! I think not.
Did you actually SEE the movie or are you just bashing? Because really, I'm a male who HATES chick flicks and never laughs at comedies, and I laughed a lot during this film.
If you saw the movie, and made the statement, fine. But if you are bashing, I suggest seeing the movie first, before making comments. Remember when everyone said The blind side looked like another ho-hum movie and that Sandra Bullock's performance looked terrible? Now look. Everyone is saying it's a great movie and Sandra Bullock's performance was amazing. If you still are not buying it, it got a nomination for Best Picture dammit. Not only that but Spoiler Sandra Bullock won an Oscar for that role .
I do have to admit there were some cliches here and there, and you can predict every scene, but then again, what movie doesn't have cliches or predictability? I say, just give this movie a chance. Mind you, the director is a MALE, so that should tell you something right there.
Gromit wrote: Flat-Out Hilarious...?! I think not.
Did you actually SEE the movie or are you just bashing? Because really, I'm a male who HATES chick flicks and never laughs at comedies, and I laughed a lot during this film.
If you saw the movie, and made the statement, fine. But if you are bashing, I suggest seeing the movie first, before making comments. Remember when everyone said The blind side looked like another ho-hum movie and that Sandra Bullock's performance looked terrible? Now look. Everyone is saying it's a great movie and Sandra Bullock's performance was amazing. If you still are not buying it, it got a nomination for Best Picture dammit. Not only that but Spoiler Sandra Bullock won an Oscar for that role .
Flat Out Hilarious? Flat Out Pass.
Love Kristen. But this film stinks. I hope she does more films like Forgetting Sarah Marshall and less films like, well, this.
I thought it was really cute. If Amazon has it for less than $20, I'll buy it.


