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    Down with Love

    Down with LoveDirector: Peyton Reed
    Actors: Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, Sarah Paulson, David Hyde Pierce, Rachel Dratch
    Category: DVD

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    Seller: Code4Books
    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 216 reviews
    Sales Rank: 111538

    Format: NTSC
    Language: French (Unknown)
    Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Region: 1

    UPC: 024543091097
    EAN: 0024543091097
    ASIN: B0000AQHQL

    Theatrical Release Date: May 16, 2003
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    Description
    Renee Zellweger (Chicago) and Ewan McGregor (Moulin Rouge) are the toast of the town in the most stylish romantic comedy of the year! From the producers of American Beauty and the director of Bring It On comes a teasing, tantalizing battle of the sexes that is "pure enchantment" (Daily News). When best-selling feminist author Barbara Novak (Zellweger) becomes the target of dashing playboy Catcher Block (McGregor), these sparring, would-be lovers generate enough sparks to fly you to the moon and back. In other words, the ultimate catch has just met his match!

    Amazon.com
    The bright, glossy world of Doris Day and Rock Hudson sex comedies gets a self-aware brush-up in Down with Love. Pillow-lipped Renée Zellweger (Chicago) plays Barbara Novak, the author of a bestselling book called Down with Love that advises women to focus on their careers and have sex à la carte--just like a man would. Determined to prove that Novak is just as vulnerable to love as any woman, dashingly chauvinist magazine writer Catcher Block (ever-charming Ewan McGregor, Moulin Rouge) pretends to be a courtly astronaut who wouldn't dream of putting his hand on a woman's knee. This piffle of a story seems like nothing more than an excuse for ironic double-entendres and dazzling production design, until a sneaky plot twist suddenly raises the stakes for the movie's end. As he always does, the brilliant David Hyde Pierce (Frasier) scores the most comic points as Block's fussy editor. --Bret Fetzer


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    1 out of 5 stars This Movie Should Have Never Been Made!   December 4, 2009
    J Book (Salem, OR USA)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I must confess that I love Renee. Especially in Miss Potter and some other she's done. But this movie is the worst movie I've ever suffered through for "love". If I had to do it over, I'd have never even bought the darn thing but I got it on sale thinking Renee could do a good job with anything.

    Now, I know this was a satire on old 50s and 60s movies with Rock Hudson and Tony Curtis, etc.... but even those movies were far better than this slop! Renee.... you were horrible.. EWAN you were worth throwing up for..... gosh! How could this movie ever have been produced is beyond me!

    Now, if any of you have not gotten my point by now...THIS MOVIE SUCKS SO BAD, EVERY COPY SHOULD BE BURNED AND THE ORIGINALS BOILED IN ACID!!! DID I SAY THIS MOVIE WAS BAD??? THIS MOVIE WAS HORRIBLE!!!



    5 out of 5 stars "Here's to love!"   November 27, 2009
    M. Mitchell (Beaverton, OR USA)
    Down With Love is one of my favorite films. It's witty, hilarious, shameless and delightful! The dialogue is almost painfully clever in some parts, but Ewan and Renee manage to carry it off with aplomb. As just about every single other review has said, the lavish costuming and sets deserve full praise, and as some of the reviews have said, the movie really is phenomenal. If you dislike puns, wordplay, saturated colors, situational humor or kitchik endings, by all means--pass on the film. If any or all of the above appeal to you? Do yourself a favor and grab a copy of Down With Love.


    3 out of 5 stars Fun if forgettable retro comedy   October 28, 2009
    One-Line Film Reviews (Easton, MD)
    The Bottom Line:

    Down with Love was assembled with great care and the two leads (particularly McGregor) are very good in their roles, but the film suffers the main problem endemic to almost all screwball comedies--the characters are all so ridiculous that the audience doesn't give a hoot about what happens to them--and so I can't really recommend it; it's a fun film, but it's very lightweight and an agonizingly long speech by Zellweger in the third act that slows the film down to a crawl doesn't much help matters.

    2.5/4



    5 out of 5 stars Pillow Talking Lover, Please Come Back and Move Over, Darling....   August 25, 2009
    Photoscribe (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA)
    This film is a perfect replication of the Doris Day/Rock Hudson films of the early sixties, right down to the designer outfits, high-strung friends and cameos from a zillion TV actors. Renee Zellwegger is a charmer of the first water....a girl I will officially dub right here and now as: "The Smirk". Her cute ways, (and those lawd-awmighty gams!) have you fascinated with her through the entire film. Director Peyton Reed, (who looks NOTHING like I expected him to look,) must have seen "Pillow Talk" and "Lover Come Back" a thousand times, because he has the feel and timing of those two movies, (basically the same film,) down to a science! Renee's Barbara Novak, a feminist author new to the big city, hates the very idea of a Catcher Block, a classic rom-com movie batchelor who makes Hugh Hefner look like he uses saltpeter, or so we're led to believe. Catcher is a well-known SWM hedonistic journalist of the early sixties for a Playboy/Esquire-type magazine called "Know". Between the end of the film and her initial entry into the movie, Babsy actually MEETS Catcher, disguised as someone else, and, as a matter of fact, falls for him rather heavily. At the last minute, his cover is blown and....

    Well, the art direction is first-rate here, as someone managed to duplicate the look and feel of early sixties modern in every set in the flick! Sarah Paulson and David Hyde-Pierce make a VERY hard-to-believe couple in the film, but Paulson is as cute as ever. There is one split-screen scene here that is HILARIOUS and very naughty, between Zellwegger and McGregor and an O. Henry twist at the end that will have your jaw dropping!

    I highly recommend this one, as really good nostalgically perfect comedies don't come along too often!



    3 out of 5 stars Art Direction Seared My Eyeballs   July 31, 2009
    David Baldwin (Philadelphia,PA USA)
    This is certainly an earnest homage to Late Fifties-Early Sixties battle of the sexes flicks particularly the Rock and Doris romps. Renee Zellweger and Ewan McGregor make for attractive leads and David Hyde-Pierce is simply stupendous in the Tony Randall part(Randall does a cameo here). There's a certain wit to the script and some clever double entendres present that wouldn't have been allowed in the earlier films. I can't give the flick the pass because the art direction-costume design is the height of garishness. Now I wasn't born until '63 but I've seen enough films from the era to state that the film's vomit inducing look is an act of self-indulgence. Maybe somebody should have seen an episode of "Madmen" to see how it's done right.

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