Fever Pitch/Taxi (2005)

Starring: Jimmy Fallon  Queen Latifah  Drew Barrymore  
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Product Summary
Publisher: Foxvideo
Format: DVD
UPC: 00024543216827
Buy.com Sku: 40725110
Item#: V26GD2
Category Keywords: Crime  Police 
Rating: 
 
 
Features: 2 Pack, DVD
 
Enjoy these two Jimmy Fallon features in one package with FEVER PITCH and TAXI.

FEVER PITCH: According to Red Sox super-fan Ben Wrightman (Jimmy Fallon), finding romance is about as likely as his beloved team winning the World Series. But when Ben scores a beautiful new girlfriend (Drew Barrymore), suddenly anything is possible. Now the two passions in his life have a chance to go all the way... if he doesn't strike out first.

TAXI: Sassy hip-hop star Queen Latifah brings hilarious attitude to this hard-driving, high-octane comedy action blast! Latifah plays Belle, New York's fastest cabbie, whose taxi-driving expertise -- not to mention her loaded-to-the-max vehicle -- comes in handy when a fumbling young undercover cop (Jimmy Fallon) must crack a bank robbery plot hatched by a gang of supermodels! Don't miss this tire-squealing, stop-on-a-dime comedy with a topflight cast of stars, including NYPD Blue's Henry Simmons, Ann-Margaret and supermodel Gisele Bundchen!
 
"[Fever] It's been a while since a movie made the game of love this winning. "  Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly
"[Fever] Effortlessly entertaining romantic comedy."  Wesley Morris, Boston Globe

 


Editor's Note

FEVER PITCH: The Farrelly Brothers (THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY, DUMB & DUMBER) take a slight departure from their signature breed of over-the-top, gross-out humor and opt instead for sensitive restraint with this genuinely sweet love story. Credit is due in part to the writing team of Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel (SPANGLISH) who adapt Nick Hornby's popular British novel, moving it to Boston and exchanging the protagonist's obsession with soccer for an all-consuming love of baseball. Ever since his first childhood visit to Fenway Park, easygoing schoolteacher Ben (Jimmy Fallon) has been in love with the Boston Red Sox. When he meets a successful workaholic named Lindsey Meeks (Drew Barrymore), he warns her that being such an avid fan has been a problem in his past relationships. On the brink of turning 30, Lindsey is eager to make what seems like an otherwise promising romance work, and she agrees to go with Ben to opening day (of the eventful 2004 season when the Red Sox won the World Series for the first time in 86 years). As baseball season proceeds, the truly obsessive nature of Ben's passion is revealed, and a love triangle is set up in which baseball plays the role of the other woman. While the film's structure is pretty typical of a romantic comedy, FEVER PITCH offers quirky characters that ring true. Fallon and Barrymore display a genuine chemistry and Fallon proves (after leaving SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE) that he can pull off the role of the romantic lead.

TAXI: Jimmy Fallon gets his first starring role with TAXI, an action-packed comedy that finds the former SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE showman teaming up with Oscar-nominated rapper-turned-actress Queen Latifah (CHICAGO). Fallon is Washburn, a truly pathetic New York City cop who can't seem to wake up in the morning without bumbling busts and breaking whatever he touches. After his most recent debacle, his boss and former flame, Lieutenant Marta Robbins (Jennifer Esposito), revoked his license. Latifah is Belle, a retired bike messenger who is about to fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming a bona fide cab driver. When Fallon commandeers Belle's services after hearing of a nearby bank robbery, a partnership is formed. Unfortunately, even when he means well, Washburn is nothing but trouble. Against her better judgment, Belle finds herself doing what she can to help out the pitiful Washburn, even though the bank robbers (led by supermodel Gisele Bundchen) are several steps ahead of the game. Produced by Luc Besson, who wrote the 1998 film upon which Tim Story's film is based, TAXI is an engaging romp that features likeable performances from its lead actors, as well as hilarious supporting turns from Ann-Margret and Adrian Martinez.

 

Features
[Both] Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
[Both] Audio: Spanish & French Dolby Digital Stereo
[Both] Deleted Scenes
[Both] Director Commentary
[Both] Interactive Menus
[Both] Scene Selection
[Both] Subtitles: English, Spanish
[Fever] Featurettes: Break The Curse, Love Triangle
[Fever] Fox Movie Channel Presents Making A Scene
[Fever] Gag Reel
[Fever] Original Theatrical Trailer
[Taxi] Featurettes: The Meter's Runnin'; Lights, Camera, Blue Screen; Tour Guide: Jimmy Fallon; Reel Comedy: Taxi; Sexy Bankrobber Piece
[Taxi] Trailers: Sandlot 2 And American Dad
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Foxvideo
Release Date: 12/13/2005
Original Release Date: 2005
Catalog ID: 2231682
UPC: 00024543216827
Number of Discs: 2

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English, French Dubbed, Spanish Dubbed
Available Subtitles: English, Spanish
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Standard  1.33:1 [4:3]

 
Cast & Crew
Drew Barrymore
Gisele Bundchen
Henry Simmons
Jack Kehler
Jason Spevack
Jennifer Esposito
Jimmy Fallon
Queen Latifah
Bobby Farrelly - [Fever] Director
Tim Story - [Taxi] Director

 
Professional Reviews
James Berardinelli's ReelViews 8 of 10
[Fever] As I have often said, the key to a romantic comedy working is often whether the filmmakers invest the audience in the plight of the main characters. Do we have a rooting interest in these two getting together? This is something the Farrellys accomplish. And, considering that the male lead is played by the insufferable Jimmy Fallon, that may be a more significant achievement that it appears to be at first glance. Drew Barrymore has proven herself in this genre but it takes a shift of perspective to pull for someone as inherently irritating as Fallon. To his credit, the ex-SNL player hides most of his rough edges and manages only to aggravate when he's trying too hard to get a laugh. His slapstick scenes aren't just unfunny, they are embarrassing. But the Farrellys keep these to a minimum. Fallon is otherwise palatable, and we believe in his relationship with Barrymore's character. - James Berardinelli
 
San Francisco Chronicle 6 of 10
[Taxi] How one likes Taxi has everything to do with how one responds to the hapless cop character, played by Jimmy Fallon. If this action comedy has any spark of originality, it's contained in that character, who's an idiot, but not the usual kind of idiot. He's not a lovable idiot, or a funny idiot, but an idiot as one might find in life -- struggling to assert himself and swinging wildly from diffidence to dangerous decisiveness without a moment's warning. - Mick LaSalle
 
Chicago Sun-Times 8 of 10
[Fever] Jimmy Fallon is perfectly cast in the role. Saturday Night Live veterans tend to disappear into the fourth dimension of "SNL" "comedies" that are usually pretty bad. Only occasionally does someone like Bill Murray find a wider range of roles. Fallon was recently in the awful Taxi, but here it must be said (as it could be said about John Cusack in High Fidelity and Hugh Grant in About a Boy) that you cannot imagine anyone else in the role. He achieves a kind of perfection in his high spirits, his boyish enthusiasm, his dependence on the Sox for a purpose in his life, and his bafflement about romance. He doesn't know that Freud's dying words were allegedly, "Women! What do they want?" But he would have understood them. - Roger Ebert
 
  
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