| | | It's Funny What Love Can Make You Do. Features: DVD, Widescreen, Unrated, English, Subtitled, Spanish, Dolby Digital (5.1) Smart, beautiful and headstrong, Alexis is the girl of Dustin's dreams. But after only five weeks of dating, the love-struck Dustin is coming on so strong that Alexis is forced to slow things down - permanently. Devastated and desperate to get her back, Dustin turns to his best friend, Tank, the rebound specialist. A master at seducing - and offending - women, Tank gets hired by freshly dumped guys to take their ex-girlfriends out on the worst date of their lives - an experience so horrible it sends them running gratefully back to their beaus. But when Tank works his magic on Alexis, he ends up meeting the challenge of a lifetime. Alexis is the first girl who knows how to call his bluff, and Tank soon finds himself torn between his loyalty to Dustin and a strange new attraction to his best friend's girl. "Crude, lewd, rude and very very very very funny." Daily Star "...profanely funny dialogue and some playfully sexy chemistry generated by Cook and Hudson." Joe Leydon, Variety
 Editor's Note
 Love conquers even the relentlessly foulmouthed Lothario played by master-class comic Dane Cook (GOOD LUCK CHUCK) in MY BEST FRIEND'S GIRL. Tank (Cook) moonlights as an "emotional terrorist," which means when a guy wants to keep a girl from dumping him, he hires Tank to intervene. Tank arranges an accidental meeting with the girl, charms her at first, then takes her through the worst date of her life, sending her running back to the safety of his client. Jason Biggs (AMERICAN PIE) is Dustin, the nerd who wants his best pal Tank to work his magic on Alexis (Kate Hudson), the stunning girl from work who "just wants to be friends." Dustin makes a big mistake, since Alexis herself is looking for the raunchy fling Tanks offers, and Tank suddenly finds himself in the position to betray Dustin's trust. Taking a page from the book of Apatow (SUPERBAD, KNOCKED UP), director Howard Deutch and writer Jordan Cahan compensate both sides of the cup-holder armrest: amidst the frat boy-friendly shenanigans lurks girl-pleasing soap-opera hand-wringing as Tank faces tough romantic choices, and vice versa. Adding to the deal are some hilarious bits from Alec Baldwin--as Tank's "feminist studies" professor father--and Lizzy Caplan, as Alexis' roommate. Mainly this is for the Cook fans out there, and they should be pleased by his general free-form display of loutishness.
| Features | Audio Commentary With Howard Deutch |  | Audio Commentary With Jason Biggs, Writer Jordan Cahan & Producer Greg Lessons |  | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital Stereo |  | Deleted/Extended Scenes |  | Hilarious Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes Including: Making It In Beantown - Back To Boston, Where It All Began; The Cast's Guide To Dating; A To Z - Professor Turner's Sexist Rating System; & The Prom - A Teen Rite Of Passage |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, Spanish |
| Entertainment Reviews
 | My Best Friend's Girl (Unrated) - DVD Review By: Blake Matthews - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 1/19/2009 9:17 AM | | My Best Friend’s Girl is a romantic comedy starring Dane Cook, Jason Biggs, and Kate Hudson. Dane Cook is Tank, a “professional asshole” as he refers to himself. Tank is hired by guys who have been dumped by their girlfriends to take the girls out on a date and act so rude, lewd, and crude that they’re willing to give the boyfriend another chance. Tank is very good at this job, but when his good friend Justin (Jason Biggs) hires him to date Alexis (Kate Hudson), things get awkward when Alexis and Tank fall for each other....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Lions Gate |
 | Release Date: 4/28/2009 |
 | Running Time: 112 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2008 |  | Catalog ID: 24707 |  | UPC: 00031398104209 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Available Subtitles: English, Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew
|
| | Professional Reviews | ReelViews 5 of 10 Romantic comedies are fantasies. They invite us to fall in love with the main characters as they fall in love with each other. That's difficult to accomplish when viewers find themselves actively disliking those characters. How is it possible to succumb to the fantasy when its participants are sleazy, creepy, or bitchy? With My Best Friend's Girl, director Howard Deutch has the beginnings of an excellent anti-romantic comedy: unlikeable characters, betrayals, and a general desire to see everyone die in a nuclear holocaust. For a while, My Best Friend's Girl seems to be going in the direction of a full-on black comedy where the words "ever after" are spoken only in reference to the phrase "praying for the end of time" (with apologies to Meat Loaf). Alas, around the halfway point, the film takes a 180-degree turn and tries to follow the formula, reforming the selfish protagonist and proving that true love conquers all. The problem? We still hate the characters and the happy ending feels as much like a cheat as any I have seen all year...The director, Howard Deutch, has lost his way over the years. He began his career as the hand-picked helmsman for two of John Hughes' most beloved teen films, Pretty in Pink and Some Kind of Wonderful. After that, he moved on to making bad sequels to dubious "franchises." Now he has led us to this pit of a romantic comedy. Deutch has directed a lot of comedies, but few of them have been funny, and this is no exception. Whatever grasp he once displayed of fleshing out human characters is long gone...My Best Friend's Girl isn't just a misfire; it's a misfire compounded by a chain of miscalculations, and it's hard to figure out who this could appeal to (except, perhaps, Dane Cook's fan club). - James Berardinelli
|
| |
|
|
|
http://www.buy.com/prod/my-best-friends-girl-unrated-widescreen/q/loc/322/210401185.html