Blu-ray is getting a triple dose of comedy. You’re going to have to pretend to be normal after watching Little Miss Sunshine, Napoleon Dynamite and Office Space on Blu-ray February 3rd.
First, in Little Miss Sunshine, ride along with the Hoover family in high definition. Follow Olive’s (Abigail Breslin) dream of winning the Little Miss Sunshine pageant all while experiencing loads of family quirks and neuroses. Between her uncle Frank’s (Steve Carell) attempt at suicide, father Richard’s (Greg Kinnear) unsuccessful go at peddling his self-help technique, brother Dwayne’s (Paul Dano) vow of silence and grandfather Edwin’s (Alan Arkin) addiction to heroin, how could there be room in the VW bus for her mother Sheryl (Toni Collette) and herself?
Hopefully the Hoovers will make a pit stop in Preston, Idaho so you can pay Napoleon Dynamite a quick visit. As long as Napoleon (Jon Heder) gets his chapstick he can manage to deal with his brother Kip’s (Aaron Ruell)chat room obsession, his uncle Rico’s (Jon Gries) unwelcomed visit and help Pedro (Efren Ramirez) win the school election.
Finally, let’s head over to Initech for Office Space. With the economic troubles the country is dealing with now, what better way to tear down your cubicle walls, without literally doing so, than by watching this movie? Getting a good laugh out of Peter Gibbons’ (Ron Livingston) troubles is bound to make any that you have yourself disappear, even if only for a moment.
All three of these comedy classics are loaded with bonus features. The Little Miss Sunshine collection is the most basic of the three; it has a number of featurettes, deleted scenes and some commentary. Napoleon Dynamite has a similar, but much wider selection. The most intriguing element of the Office Space menu has to be the interactive elements. If I had to choose just one of the three based on bonus material alone? Gosh, it would have to be Napoleon Dynamite. What can I say? I’m a sucker for outtakes.
But, then again, I don’t have to choose just one of the three. The holidays will have passed by the time these discs hit stores, but maybe if I turn down the heat and bundle up in the apartment for a few weeks I can find the spare cash to buy all three for $34.99 each. I’d swap warmth for some good laughs any day.
LITTLE MISS SUNSHINNE
Director’s Commentary by Jonathon Dayton and Valerie Faris
Deleted Scenes
Alternate Endings
On the Road With The Hoovers: The Making of Little Miss Sunshine
We’re Gonna Make It… A session with Mychael Danna and DeVotchka
Who Are The Hoovers?
No One Gets Left Behind: The Music of Little Miss Sunshine
Poster Gallery
“Till The End Of Time” Performed by DeVotchka From the Little Miss Sunshine soundtrack
Soundtrack Spot
FOX on Blu-ray
NAPOLEON DYNAMITE
Commentary by Director/Co-Writer Jared Hess, Actor Jon Heder and Producer Jeremy Coon
Cast Commentary by Aaron Ruell, Efren Ramirez, Jon Gries and Tina Majorino
Documentaries (World Premier Jared Hess, On Location: Napoleon Dynamite)
4 Deleted and Extended Scenes
4 Extended/Alternate Scenes
3 More Sweet Outtakes
More Flippin’ Features: Casting Napoleon Dynamite - An Interview with Jory Weitz, Audition Videos, Peluca - The 2002 short film by Jared Hess which inspired Napoleon Dynamite, Napoleon Sightings, Utah State Fair Ads - TV Spots, Still Gallery, The Wedding Of the Century!, MTV On-Air Promos, DB Live Bootstrap
OFFICE SPACE
Deleted Scenes: Peter Lies to Lumbergh, Happy Hour at Chotchkie’s, Peter Goes Off On Nina, Tom’s Mixed Heritage Called Into Question, Milton and Bob, Peter’s Revelation, Lumbergh’s Dead, Another Lumberg
“Out Of The Office: An Office Space Retrospective With Mike Judge” featurette
Theatrical Trailer
Interactivity (Jump to Conclusions 2.0, Grab The Stapler and Printer Beat-Down, Last Piece of Cake, Whack-a-Drone, Post-It Pandemonium/The Apathy of Man: History Track)
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