
40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN (HD-DVD) (WS/SPECIAL EDITION/UR/ENG SDH/FRENCH)
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| Product DescriptionAndy Stitzer (Steve Carell) has gone 40 years without "doing it." Now his pals are making it their mission to help him score... fast! Can he survive their hilariously bad advice? Will he land in the arms of the way-too-experienced or the way-too-drunk? Or can he find true love where he least expects - from a gorgeous grandmother (Catherine Keener)? When it comes to sex, there's only one sure thing - The 40-Year-Old Virgin. The outrageous comedy hit is now the DVD that makes the pleasure last forever! - Actors: Steve Carell, Paul Rudd
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
- Audience Rating: Unrated
- Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Language (Original Language): English
- Language (Subtitled): English
- Language (Subtitled): French
- Language (Dubbed): French
- Release Date: 2007-05-22
- Running Time: 96 minutes
- Theatrical Release Date: 2005
Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-06-14      40 Year Old Virgin Such a cute movie & very funny. A great story about (as another reviewer says) guys that care about each other. Beware for children that there is nudity, lots of 'dirty words' and adult situations. But it's all there to build the plot and characters. I love this movie and it's happy ending! |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-02      Eight minutes The title alone convinced me to never watch this movie, but then a buddy loaned it to me.
The premise does work. You see how this guy lives, and he's credible as a character and as a virgin. I love his bicycle, and I haven't driven anything with a motor since moving to Asia in December 1999, so I notice such things.
However, the humor just wasn't funny. Very lame, pre-teen, predictable. He's surrounded by stereotypes, and really isn't he one too? I found it impossible to care, so I watched something else.
But hey, two stars. That is one more than I expected to give. Way to go movie!
|  | Reviewed on 2008-04-17      Vindicated and Bittersweet I'll be the first to say that this film was honest and funny. Yet for me this spoke of a common obsession today: finding a soul mate or the one true love. Under all of the jokes and utter vulgar references to a vagina it is a love story. It is basically a movie about a man who just happens to be a virgin due to some hellish attempts and it comes to be know to his co-workers then he starts a journey to find a relationship. And he is given advice from questionable characters that become is friends. At the end of the day his so called "experts" or friends are the ones who have no idea what love really is and are taught by the virgin. This movie shines in so many aspects that it is a masterpiece. It is a smart and honest movie that is extremely hilarious. Steve Carell is amazing and the whole cast was amazing in all fronts. So if you like Judd Apatow this is a good movie for you. |  | Reviewed on 2008-04-13      An Affirmation for Every Lonely Guy Who Never "Got There" This movie is an excellent commentary about contemporary beliefs about sex and relationships, and aging nerdy guys who never had girlfriends, who are too depressed to bother to change things, who tacitly accept that they will never meet that special someone.
Andy (Steve Carell) is a stock supervisor at an electronics store, and his best friends are three salesmen at the store, who frequently regale each other with tales of adventures with the opposite sex. At a poker game, Andy is challenged to tell a story of his own. Awkwardly he reveals that he has no sex stories, because he is a virgin-- at 40. Shocked and yet empathetic, his buddies all try to get him to get friendlier with women with the intent of becoming physically intimate-- his buddies are all horndogs (including recent comic star Seth Rogen), and a series of comic misadventures takes place, involving everything from drunken clubgoers to a speed-dating service to transvestites to... well, it may not be polite to print.
Along the way, Andy meets a friendly single mother, and after much self-protest, Andy brings himself to talk to her and go on a series of dates-- she really likes Andy-- but his own fear of sex leads him to arbitrarily induce a 20-date minimum before they go any further than kissing-- which leads to some unforeseen complications.
Despite the casual profanity and the juvenilia that permeates the entire film, there is an endearing message about "waiting" and the myriad frustrations of 'nice guys' that manages to come across. The very end of the moving is shocking and surreal, but in a good way.
Bonus features include various scenes not already re-cut into the extended edition as well as other outtakes, and cast/filmmaker commentary. |  | Reviewed on 2008-04-04      Virgin, not stupid OK, I love Steve Carell, he's a great actor, he's been compared to Jim Carrey or Will Ferrell but he's completely diff'rent. He can actually pull out a great dramatic performance, even as a comedy actor (like in this once). Also you have the gorgeous Paul Rudd and Seth Rogen as annoying as**oles. HAHAHAHAHAHA
Also check out Carell on Dan in Real Life, a good romantic comedy with the great Juliette Binoche. |  |
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