| | | 2-Movie Collection. Features: DVD Corky Romano: Chris Kattan (A Night at the Roxbury, TV'S Saturday Night Live), Peter Falk (TV's Columbo), Peter Berg (Cop Land, TV's Chicago Hope), and Chris Penn (Rush Hour) star in this hilarious fish-out-of-water comedy caper from two of the producers of The Waterboy. Naive, bumbling Corky Romano (Kattan), the outcast son of a Mafia boss (Falk), is recruited by his family to infiltrate the FBI and steal any and all evidence that will put his cranky father in jail. But he's in way over his head when he's made out to be a super agent! It's a reputation he must live up to as he tries to fake his way through one tough assignment after another while hunting for the elusive incriminating proof of his father's illegal activities.Deuce Bigalow - Male Gigolo: The hit-making producers of Big Daddy now deliver Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo -- a hilarious, must-see smash starring the always outrageous Rob Schneider (The Hot Chick, The Animal) in his funniest role yet! A professional fish tank cleaner, Deuce (Schneider) finds himself in desperate need of cash to quickly repair the damage he's done to a client's luxurious Malibu apartment! Then the fun really takes off when Deuce decides the only way out of this jam is to switch to the world's oldest profession -- and offer his services to ladies everywhere as a lover for hire! "[Deuce] The utterly un-PC visual gags and verbal abuse will have some laughing uncontrollably..." Dwayne E. Leslie, Box Office Magazine "[Corky] ...truly makes you laugh!" Los Angeles Times "[Deuce] The funniest movie of the season!" Mark S. Allen, UPN-TV "[Corky] Silly, slapstick fun." The Hollywood Reporter
 Editor's Note
 CORKY ROMANO: Over the years, television's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE has been the playground and jumping-off point for an impressive number of comic superstars who nimbly made the transition from television to the big screen, including John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, and Steve Martin. Recently, that tradition has continued with the rising careers of funny men and women like Adam Sandler, Mike Meyers, David Spade, and Molly Shannon. Chris Kattan is the newest SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE veteran to make the leap to film in this delirious screwball comedy. Kattan stars as Corky Romano, a goofy misfit born into a powerful crime family who is rejected for being too normal and haplessly continues his life as a gentle veterinarian. One day Corky is shocked to receive a phone call from Pops (Peter Falk), his estranged Godfather-like father who is being indicted by a grand jury. It seems Corky is his father's last hope: he has hatched a plan to send his bumbling son undercover into the F.B.I. where he will be able to steal all evidence of his family's misdeeds. The only problem is that Corky's resume is desperately inflated by his intellectually challenged brothers (Chris Penn and Peter Berg) and the F.B.I. not only accepts him, they believe that he is speaks five languages and is a Harvard-educated super-agent. Suddenly Kattan is forced to live up to his super-agent status, hunting down powerful drug lords and engaging in top-secret missions while he scrambles to find and destroy the evidence against his father. Kattan is a master of physical comedy, goofing his way into the hearts of his coworkers whom he miraculously impresses in this antic-filled Jerry Lewis-like performance. DEUCE BIGALOW: MALE GIGOLO: Rob Schneider is Deuce Bigalow, a bumbling fish-tank cleaner. When Antoine, a successful gigolo with a sick fish, has to leave the country for a few weeks, he offers Deuce the opportunity to house-sit for him. Predictably, Deuce manages to trash the place and must enlist the aid of pimp TJ (Eddie Griffin) to help him pay for the damages. TJ turns him, in a series of absurd preparations, into a prostitute. The subsequent encounters with self-conscious females provide the film with its biggest laughs and its eventual moral: enable a woman to feel confident about herself, and she will learn to love you no matter what you look like.
| Features | [Both] Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | [Both] Interactive Menus |  | [Both] Scene Selection |  | [Both] Subtitles: French, Spanish |  | [Corky] Extended Scenes |  | [Corky] Featurette: Corky Romano - All Access |  | [Deuce] Production Featurette |  | [Deuce] Storyboard-To-Scene Comparisons |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Buena Vista |
 | Release Date: 9/11/2007 |
 | Catalog ID: 5539903 |  | UPC: 00786936744057 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 |
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| | Professional Reviews | ReelViews 6 of 10 [Deuce] To start out this review on an upbeat note, I have identified one positive aspect of Deuce Bigalow, the debut feature from Adam Sandler's new production company -- it's short. A piece of cinematic flotsam in a sea of Oscar-contending two and three-hour pictures, this movie manages not to overstay its welcome by too much. Granted, there isn't sufficient worthwhile humor to justify a feature-length film, but there are enough funny moments scattered throughout to keep the movie-going experience from descending into the realm of pure tedium. Deuce Bigalow may be moronic, but it's a shade above painful...In essence, Deuce Bigalow is half moronic comedy and half romantic comedy. These two aspects don't marry well - the sweetness of the latter is constantly warring with the obnoxiousness of the former. Occasionally a movie like There's Something About Mary succeeds in this arena, but Deuce Bigalow isn't put together with the requisite skill to get things right. The characters are too flat and the situations are too contrived. Aside from those instances when Mitchell massages the material for an occasional, genuine laugh, Deuce Bigalow is basically a waste. This deuce doesn't have an ace up his sleeve. - James Berardinelli Reel.com 5 of 10 [Corky] It's a sad fact that many movies are greenlighted not because of their compelling stories or the talent involved, but because the producer gave a good pitch to a studio executive. And an amazing shill is the only conceivable reason why Corky Romano was made, given the incompetent mess that Touchstone Pictures is currently flogging to the public...Certainly, in its conceptual stages, Corky Romano had potential: A mob parody about the titular eccentric Mafia scion saving his goodfella family by infiltrating the FBI must have seemed like a safe sell to a Sopranos-obsessed public. Talented Saturday Night Live regular Chris Kattan must've seemed like a natural fit for the '80s-hit-obsessed, perennially cheery Corky, delivering a blend of sweetness, naivete, and spastic energy to the role. Cast a bunch of dependable, hard-up-for-work actors like Peter Falk, Fred Ward, Peter Berg, Chris Penn, and Richard Roundtree in supporting roles. Then stick award-winning commercial director Rob Pritts behind the camera, hand him $20 million for production costs, and let the comedy begin! - Tor Thorsen
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