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This romantic comedy stars Kate Bosworth as Rosalee, a young woman who finds herself the winner of a contest to meet heart-throb Tad Hamilton (Josh Duhamel). While the contest was originally a ploy to improve Tad's public image, he genuinely begins to fall for Rosalee, much to the chagrin of his handlers and her best-friend/secret-admirer, Pete (Topher Grace). Directed by Robert Luketic (Legally Blonde), the film is presented on this DVD in widescreen with the original English soundtrack mastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. Also included is a dubbed French audio track in Dolby Digital 5.1 and optional subtitles in English, Spanish, and French. Along with the film itself, the disc includes audition footage, a blooper reel, and a collection of deleted scenes. Among the footage left on the cutting-room floor are clips featuring heiress/socialite/actress Paris Hilton.
 
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less than typical romantic comedy
on May 28, 2008
Posted by: izzynana
from western NY
well if you're looking for a movie that you will remember and that will make you laugh, this is not the one.
it's an okay movie, but not anything i would recommend to anyone, the story line is very predictable
What's great about it: funny at times
What's not so great: just like any unimpressionable movie
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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This release of American History X is a testament to the fact that New Line devotes most of its time and efforts to its "platinum series," and while that particular line of releases is among the best to be found, it's an unfortunate side effect that other deserving films such as this one get neglected in the process. Subject matter so volatile and controversial could easily justify an entire second disc's worth of bonus material, yet the only supplements present here are a few deleted scenes (only one of which is truly worthwhile), the theatrical trailer, and cast and crew biographies. What is lacking in the extras department, however, is made up for in the quality of the video presentation. This is the widescreen version of the film, presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1, and although it hasn't been enhanced anamorphically, it's a beautiful transfer nevertheless. Interestingly, the film is shot on both black-and-white and color film stock, which is difficult to balance properly under any circumstances, but here the two styles are mixed perfectly: the colors are bright, vibrant, and sharply defined, while the black-and-white sections are beautifully shot, with deep, dark, grainless blacks. The quality does justice to the cinematography of Tony Kaye, who also directs. The disc's audio presentation isn't overwhelming due to the generally subdued tone of the film, but the digital 5.1 mix is very nicely balanced, making good use of the center channel to cleanly convey the dialogue while relegating the ambient sounds to the rear channels. Overall, this is another instance where a special edition release is probable at some point in the future, but until that time comes, this disc is a more than adequate presentation of an important, powerful film.
 
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on May 28, 2008
Posted by: izzynana
from western NY
this movie is very brutal and extreme with tons of violence. If you get sick to your stomach easily do not watch this movie, it has strong se><ual violence and content.
though the characters are prejudice and racist, they are still like-able, and develop throughout the movie.
this movie is a lesson learned too late.
What's great about it: exciting
What's not so great: prejudice
I would recommend this to a friend!
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When do the 2009 Sony Blu-rays & LCD TVs come to the stores?

transition time is march- april
17 years, 2 months ago
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izzynana
   Hamburg, NY
 

Which would you recommend the 52in Bravia V/S series or 52 Samsung tv?

I'd go with the Sony.
I had a samsung, and a common problem with them is that their HDMI outputs don't really work all the time and it's an intermitton problem with SAMSUNGS (it would always cut out with veruzon FIOS TV and my Bluray Player) it was very frustrating, so go with the sony.
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izzynana
   Hamburg, NY