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Blu-ray Comedy Bundle (Juno / The Devil Wears Prada / Mrs. Doubtfire) - (Amazon.com Exclusive) [Blu-ray] | ![Blu-ray Comedy Bundle (Juno / The Devil Wears Prada / Mrs. Doubtfire) - (Amazon.com Exclusive) [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51w7msPf5PL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Actors: Mrs. Doubtfire, Juno, The Devil Wears Prada Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Category: DVD
List Price: $109.94 Buy New: $57.99 You Save: $51.95 (47%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 78788
Language: English (Unknown) Media: Blu-ray Number Of Items: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 024543547532 EAN: 0024543547532 ASIN: B0019N6TSE
Release Date: June 24, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Amazon.com Juno Somewhere between the sharp satire of Election and the rich human comedy of You Can Count On Me lies Juno, a sardonic but ultimately compassionate story of a pregnant teenage girl who wants to give her baby up for adoption. Social misfit Juno (Ellen Page, Hard Candy, X-Men: The Last Stand) protects herself with a caustic wit, but when she gets pregnant by her friend Paulie (Michael Cera, Superbad), Juno finds herself unwilling to terminate the pregnancy. When she chooses a couple who place a classified ad looking to adopt, Juno gets drawn further into their lives than she anticipated. But Juno is much more than its plot; the stylized dialogue (by screenwriter Diablo Cody) seems forced at first, but soon creates a richly textured world, greatly aided by superb performances by Page, Cera, Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman as the prospective parents, and J.K. Simmons (Spider-Man) and Allison Janney as Juno's father and stepmother. Director Jason Reitman (Thank You For Smoking) deftly keeps the movie from slipping into easy, shallow sarcasm or foundering in sentimentality. The result is smarter and funnier than you might expect from the subject matter, and warmer and more touching than you might expect from the cocky attitude. Page's performance is deceptively simple; she never asks the audience to love her, yet she effortlessly carries a movie in which she's in almost every scene. That's star power. --Bret Fetzer Mrs. Doubtfire This huge 1993 hit for Robin Williams and director Chris Columbus (Home Alone), based on a novel called Alias Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine, stars Williams as a loving but flaky father estranged from his frustrated wife (Sally Field). Devastated by a court order limiting his time with the children, Williams's character disguises himself as a warm, old British nanny who becomes the kids' best friend. As with Dustin Hoffman's performance in Tootsie, Williams's drag act--buried under layers of latex and padding--is the show, and everything and everyone else on screen serves his sometimes frantic role. Since that's the case, it's fortunate that Williams is Williams, and his performance is terribly funny at times and exceptionally believable in those scenes where his character misses his children. Playing Williams's brother, a professional makeup artist, Harvey Fierstein has a good support role in a bright sequence where he tries a number of feminine looks on Williams before settling on Mrs. Doubtfire's visage. --Tom Keogh The Devil Wears Prada This clever, funny big-screen adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's best-seller takes some of the snarky bite out of the chick lit book, but smoothes out the characters' boxy edges to make a more satisfying movie. There's no doubt The Devil Wears Prada belongs to Meryl Streep, who turns in an Oscar-worthy (seriously!) strut as the monster editor-in-chief of Runway, an elite fashion magazine full of size-0, impossibly well-dressed plebes. This makes new second-assistant Andrea (Anne Hathaway), who's smart but an unacceptable size 6, stick out like a sore thumb. Streep has a ball sending her new slave on any whimsical errand, whether it's finding the seventh (unpublished) Harry Potter book or knowing what type she means when she wants "skirts." Though Andrea thumbs her nose at the shallow world of fashion (she's only doing the job to open doors to a position at The New Yorker someday), she finds herself dually disgusted yet seduced by the perks of the fast life. The film sends a basic message: Make work your priority, and you'll be rich and powerful... and lonely. Any other actress would have turned Miranda into a scenery-chewing Cruella, but Streep's underplayed, brilliant comic timing make her a fascinating, unapologetic character. Adding frills to the movie's fun are Stanley Tucci as Streep's second-in-command, Emily Blunt (My Summer of Love) as the overworked first assistant, Simon Baker as a sexy writer, and breathtaking couture designs any reader of Vogue would salivate over. -- Ellen A. Kim
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Blu Ray = Rip Off August 15, 2008 ccr022 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
60 Dollars ?!?!?! You can get these on DVD for like 10 bucks or less each
2/3 movies in this bundle are GREAT July 12, 2008 Lee Ogilvie (o'side,CA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have grew up watching MRS. DOUBTFIRE so of course i think that this is a comedy that is a must get on BLU-RAY . Ive seen JUNO and think it is also a must get on BLU-RAY. The only one i am not sure about is THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA. I think i might have saw it in the movie theater but i cant remember. So does anyone know if it is a good movie??
Sorry, these aren't DVDs. May 30, 2008 Oscar 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I agree with the above person. These aren't DVDs so if you're expecting to pay DVD prices you're being unreasonable. If you can't afford the new technology then that's fine and understandable (god knows I won't spend $400 bucks on a phone), but don't be a baby about it. Just wait for the prices to go down and in the meantime watch your dvds.
A very good deal on three entertaining movies. May 30, 2008 CheapChildren 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Some people don't realize that new technology is more expensive than old technology. This is to be expected. If you're prepared to accept that a new technology is going to cost more than you'll probably realize this is actually a good deal for three very good movies, in HI-DEF!
it's a great deal May 30, 2008 Doug P. Allred 4 out of 11 found this review helpful
I agree with the last person. I got an email about this bundle and it said 45% off. what?!!! and they're still $20 each? CRAZY. COMPLETELY NUTS!
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