Jan 122014
Valentine’s Day [Blu-ray]
- Condition: New
- Format: Blu-ray
- AC-3; Dolby; DTS Surround Sound; Dubbed; Subtitled; Widescreen
The starriest cast you may ever see sparkles in a hilarious and heartwarming romcom from the director of Pretty Woman and The Princess Diaries. Stories crisscross, collide and boomerang in this look at a day in the life of love. There’s a proposal. Flowers that didn’t get sent. A big fat secret that’s finally told. The “I’ll show up and surprise him” that ended up surprising her. Fights, kisses, wrong turns, right moves and more. Whether new to or through with love, you’ll fall in love with this
List Price: $ 14.98
Price: $ 6.80
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!!!!!,
In honor of today actually being Valentine’s Day, I wanted to see this movie. I actually liked it. It is very funny, and very romantic. All the characters are interesting and you care for them. There were a few twists that I didn’t expect. This movie is filled with a lot of great actors.
On Valentine’s Day, we see the lives of different couples and how they deal with love and friendship. Some hearts are broken, and some will find true love on this magical day.
Ashton Kutcher plays a florist named Reed Bennett who pops the question to his girlfriend. Jennifer Garner plays a teacher named Julia who falls in love with a doctor who is unfaithful. Anne Hathaway plays a receptionist named Liz who tries to hide the fact that she is a phone sex operator. A kid in Julia’s class named Edison tries to send flowers to his Valentine. All this and much more happens on the day of love. I highly recommend VALENTINE’S DAY!!!
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Rent, don’t buy,
I thought this would be a fun light-hearted movie, but it was a mess of differenct stories and lack lustre performances. I was even disappointed in Jamie Foxx, and I think he is a top notch actor in other films. Taylor swift was extra ditsy in this, and I don’t think it helped her aspiring movie career. I would recommend renting it from Redbox for $1 before you decide to purchase it.
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Enjoyable for what it is.,
Garry Marshall takes a play from the Robert Altman handbook with “Valentine’s Day”, a romantic comedy about interconnecting people on the famed holiday in Los Angeles. It’s a cheerful but shallow picture to say the least. While the film is packed with stars (23 in total) and a few good laughs, this modern day romance has nothing important to say, hell, it has nothing to say at all. The main lesson learned is that everyone needs to make their own definition of love… okay, thanks. Regardless, it’s a really breezy film. It’s bright, the stars plays to their strengths and it’s just long enough to have all the stories resolved. It is what it is and “Valentine’s Day” makes for a good film to accompany the holiday.
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