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The Bachelor [Region 2] | ![The Bachelor [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/519KHC8SCSL._SL500_.jpg)
| Director: Gary Sinyor Actors: Chris O'donnell, Renee Zellweger, Artie Lange, Edward Asner, Hal Holbrook Category: DVD
Buy New: $53.99
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Rating: 62 reviews Sales Rank: 263588
Format: Pal Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), German (Subtitled), English (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 500207 EAN: 4006680023144 ASIN: B000058AOH
Theatrical Release Date: November 5, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com The Bachelor got critically slammed when it played in theaters, probably because reviewers couldn't help comparing it with the movie on which it's based, the brilliant Buster Keaton comedy Seven Chances. But on its own terms, The Bachelor is a modest and enjoyable picture about Jimmie (Chris O'Donnell), a happily single young man who suddenly gets an ultimatum from his grandfather's will: marry by his 30th birthday or lose an inheritance of $100 million. This is revealed the day before that very birthday. Unfortunately, Jimmie had already proposed to his girlfriend Anne (Renee Zellweger) and been turned down; she can see in his eyes that he isn't ready to get married and refuses to accept him until he is. So Jimmie needs to find a bride--fast. Though the commitment-shy man is a hoary cliche, The Bachelor successfully exaggerates Jimmie's fears to comic proportions. O'Donnell is his usual affable self, but it's Zellweger who seizes every scene she's in and makes something really enjoyable out it. The movie's greatest weakness is that she's such a small part of the second half. Still, there's good supporting performances from Hal Holbrook, Ed Asner, James Cromwell, and Marley Shelton (as Zellweger's sister), and Peter Ustinov and Brooke Shields both have very funny scenes. The Bachelor skirts some dangerously chauvinistic territory at times, but by and large it's a pleasant comedy with some genuine good humor. --Bret Fetzer
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1 star or less March 23, 2009 India S. Turner (Seattle, WA) Don't watch this movie. It's simply so stupid that nothing can save it from itself. and it is as bad as the other 1 star reviews say. (I will mention the one highlight, Brook Shields later.) A point I'd like to raise is that the movie is nauseatingly sexist. I'm pleasantly amazed by what a long way we've come since 1999. The premise is that men want to roam free like mustangs, whereas women want to lasso them as if they had no life, other than to get married, and as if men had no purpose other than, well, what? Oh, to compulsively chase after women. This is what I don't get about this idea: How do we square men, "free as mustangs" with men in the thrall of women-chasing? How free are you, if you are driven like that? This could have been funny if it had been dark. That would have required different actors, screen writer and director. This plot idea gets irreparably muddled with another plot idea, that the lead has to marry immediately in order to come into his inheritance. What a mess. I've yet to see a re-make that works. This story might have been OK with Buster Keaton in the original. I haven't seen it. It's hard, or perhaps impossible to update social commentary, which this movie desperately attempt and fails. I paid 50 cents for it in a yard sale. But the really good thing is that I was working on a large Photoshop file that took a long time load every time I "saved," or "transformed." It gave me something to keep me from getting impatient. I was also able to fast-forward through the worst scenes. Great feature, that. As to Brook Shields. I've never seen her better. It's astounding how much an actor can do in a small scene that one would think offers nothing to bite into. I was delighted with the film for the entire duration of her scene. If I were a director I would want to make a movie built just around the character of Buckley as played Shields. She was brilliant!
The Reluctant Groom December 23, 2008 Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States) When "The Bachelor" was released in the theatres, it was a feel-good favorite; so when I saw the DVD in the $4 budget bin, I decided to have walk down Cinematic Memory Lane. Chris O'Donnell has been in The Sisters, Kinsey & received a Golden Globe supporting actor nomination for Scent of a Woman. As Jimmy Shannon who is given a day to get married before he turns 30 or lose a huge inheritance, he's delightful as the reluctant groom. His grandfather is played as a cranky hard-of-hearing geezer by Peter Ustinov who would later pass away in 2004. Ustinov won two supporting actor Oscars for Spartacus in 1960 & Topkapi in 1965. Renee Zellweger who won her supporting actress Oscar for Cold Mountain (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) plays Ann, Jimmy's girlfriend. When Jimmy botches his proposal to Ann, he sets on a wild goose chase to secure a bride. James Cromwell, from TV's "24" & "Six Feet Under" who also has a supporting Oscar nomination for "Babe" in 1995, plays the long-faced priest who follows Jimmy's every move. Hal Holbrook plays O'Dell who tries to assist Jimmy. Holbrook had his first Oscar nomination for Into the Wild in 2007. Among the ill-fated fiancees is Maria Carey as the operatic Ilana who barely remembers Jimmy. Brooke Shields plays Buckley for laughs as the superficial society-climbing golddigger. Shields would also play in director Gary Sinyor's next film "Bob the Butler." Jennifer Esposito who was in the Oscar winner Crash (Widescreen Edition) plays policewoman Daphne. Also memorable is Maree Cheatham as the enamored Aunt of Ann, Mona Arden, who has a hard time keeping her hands off her aging spouse. The scene with O'Donnell chased by a stampede of brides is hilarious. It builds to the wonderfully romantic conclusion. Enjoy!
Edited Version December 7, 2008 FYI 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although I enjoyed this movie, I did not enjoy the version I received. The DVD that I received has certain words substituted, so that the actors are clearly saying words other than what you hear on the audio -- this turns the movie into a "G" rated production rather than a grown up movie. I found nothing in the product description to indicate that a true theatrical version was available as opposed to the edited version.
The problem with too many options July 26, 2007 M. R. Estante (North America) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Jimmie finds out he has about a day to get married or else he loses his $100 million inheritance. After botching his proposal to Anne he goes through his past list of girlfriends to find a wife by the deadline. The problem is none of the ladies says yes. With just hours left before he has to say "I Do" or "Sayanara to the money" Jimmie's best friend puts an ad on the front page of the San Francisco Herald. Brides turn out galore for the wedding at St. Patrick's Parish and its a mad dash to the altar. Jimmie's big problem is that he has too many options and must confront his bachelor indulgences. Its an ending that is typical of romantic comedy that is light and easy to watch.
Fun movie April 10, 2007 M Geraghty (Salt Lake City, Ut, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Other critics beat this movie down but I saw part of it on Comedy Central and was glad that others had given it bad reviews. It made the price lower. It wasn't as if the producer's were trying to re-create some great work of literature to film. I think they were trying to make a romantic funny movie that entertains and I think they hit their mark.
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