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Slap Da Bass With Paul Rudd In I Love You, Man

By Perri Nemiroff: 2009-07-26 17:44:32
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Slap Da Bass With Paul Rudd In I Love You, Man Are you man enough? If not, Sydney Fife will whip you into shape. Spend some time in the man cave when Paramount Home Entertainment releases I Love You, Man on DVD and Blu-ray August 11th.

Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd) is a successful real estate agent and is preparing to marry the woman of his dreams, Zooey (Rashida Jones). Peter’s only problem is that he has no best man, or any male friends for that matter. After a series of failed man-dates, Peter meets Sydney (Jason Segel), an uninhibited and fun loving guy unable to keep his opinions to himself. Sydney teaches Peter to loosen up a bit, but perhaps a little too much and their friendship puts a strain on Peter’s relationship with Zooey.

If you’re a fan of buddy comedies I Love You, Man is definitely for you. It gives you exactly what you’re looking for in a movie of this nature but with an original twist giving it its own flavor. As usual, the chemistry between Rudd and Segel is seamless and downright hilarious. The film’s only pitfall is that it’s rather repetitive with its gags. If you’re not into this type of romantic comedy, the plot will not be strong enough to hold your interest once the jokes become tiresome.

For you comedy lovers, I Love You, Man on DVD and Blu-ray will certainly meet your approval. First off, nothing makes me happier than to see a DVD version of a film and its Blu-ray counterpart being populated with nearly the same bonus material. Not everyone owns a Blu-ray player or can afford to spare the extra cash on more expensive discs. Why should someone be penalized for being economical and opting for the DVD version? No matter what you choose, you’ll get an 18-minute behind-the scenes featurette, extended scenes, deleted scenes, commentary by director John Hamburg, Rudd and Segel and, best of all, a gag reel. The only element that’s exclusive to the BD version is the red band trailer. The DVD will run you $29.99 and the BD $39.99.

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