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| ACTORS: | Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson, Marisa Tomei |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Peter Segal |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 11 April, 2003 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Columbia Tri-Star |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-comedy |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396100374 |
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Customer Reviews of Anger Management (Widescreen Edition)
Nicholson and Sandler are a good pair. I thought this movie was funny but I forgot all about it until I saw it again and now it's even funnier than I remember it. I think Sandler and Nicholson make a good pair.
"I Feel Pretty, Oh So Pretty..."
I had read a lot of mixed reactions to "Anger Management", but nothing could stop me from watching a movie with Adam Sandler and my favorite actor ever, Jack Nicholson. Forget the plot and things like that. The mere idea of pairing these two is reason enough to see this movie.
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>David Buznik (Sandler) is a mild - mannered businessman who has to deal with a less than admirable job and overcome his anxiousnous about proposing to his girlfriend (Marisa Tomei). While on a flight to St. Louis, David gets into an altercation with a flight attendant, though in reality he didn't really do anything wrong. The courts sentence him to Anger Management Class. There he meets Dr. Buddy Rydell (Nicholson), a doctor who may either be a medical genius...or insane. After a failed stinit with an anger buddy (John Turtorro), Rydell decides the best way to cure David's anger is to move in with him for 30 days. And that's where the fun begins. Rydell takes David through a series of tasks to cure his anger, including a confrontation with his boss, a failed "date" with a weight conscious girl (Heather Graham), and most hilariously an ex - childhood bully who is now a monk (John C. Reilly). Throughout the film, we get to see each of these characters as themselves. Buddy, however, is rathrer mysterious. He leaves you through the whole film guessing if he's a good guy or a bad guy. The ending wraps things up nicely and hilariously.
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>This film is a hilarious romp from start to finish. The two stars are both great, but of course only one really shines. Sandler may get top billing, but Jack takes this movie and runs with it. He pretty much gets all the best lines and owns the movie. Then again, it's not like it's unexpected - this is Jack Nicholson we're talking about.
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>This film is also notable for the many cameos in this movie. Woody Harrelson, John Turtorro, Heather Graham, Bobby Knight, Louis Guzman, John C. Reilly John McEnroe, Marc Maguire, Derek Jeter and Rudy Guiliani all pop up at one point, and make the most of their screen time. But it's really Sandler and Nicholson who are the reasons to watch, and their good enough reason.
The stars are for the Heather Graham scene with Red Sox underwear
I have not seen this movie, but the other night I saw a glimpse of it. It was really a fantasy come true: One of my all time favorite mamas, Heather Graham, took her cloth off and went only with Red Sox underwear, my fav. team, so to see one of my fav. ladies with only underwear of my fav. team was really a fantansy. + the scene is funny, she ends up eating like crazy chocolate cake.
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>Although I hate Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson is a fav., so it souldnt be a bad movie.