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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

New on DVD/Blu-Ray : HALL PASS (2011)

The Farrelly Brothers, the masters of raunchy comedy, the sick minds behind such classics as "There's Something About Mary" and "Me, Myself and Irene" put their wicked talents to the test once more with "Hall Pass", a weird little movie about two married men who take some time off from their wives (a week), with the consent of their spouses, of course. Hence the title. The men dive into a storm of forbidden pleasures, only to find things are not as simple as they once were. Don't worry about the movie not being outrageous enough, because it is. This is the Farrelly Brothers back in hard-R mode. But, the results are often mixed, especially because the brothers try too hard to cram the movie with over-the-top gross-out gags and their material doesn't feels as fresh as it once did. Still, it will satisfy your needs, if this is the kind of movie you need.

DVD Special Features :

  • Deleted Scenes
  • Theatrical Cut

Blu-Ray Special Features :
  • Extended Cut - with never before seen footage
  • Theatrical Cut
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel

Product Description : From the Farrelly Brothers ("There Something About Mary", "Dumb & Dumber") comes your ticket to fool around ! Rick (Owen Wilson) and Fred (Jason Sudeikis) are best friends, each married many years. When the guys show signs of restlessness at home, their wives (Jenna Fischer and Christina Applegate) take a bold approach to revitalizing their respective marriages : granting them a "hall pass", one week of freedom to do whatever they want...no questions asked. At first a dream come true, it's not long before Rick and Fred find that their expectations of the single life - and themselves - are completely and hilariously out of sync with reality.

Release Date : June 14, 2011

Run Time : 105 Min.

Studio/Distributor : Warner Bros. Pictures

Rating : R for crude and sexual humor throughout, language, some graphic nudity and drug use.





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