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    The 40-Year-Old Virgin (Unrated) [HD DVD]

    The 40-Year-Old Virgin (Unrated) [HD DVD]
    Director: Judd Apatow
    Actors: Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Romany Malco, Seth Rogen
    Studio: Universal Pictures
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $19.98
    Buy New: $1.99
    You Save: $17.99 (90%)



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    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 423 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1658

    Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
    Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
    Rating: Unrated
    Media: HD DVD
    Region: 0
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 133 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
    Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: 500971
    UPC: 025195009713
    EAN: 0025195009713
    ASIN: B000NHG7CK

    Theatrical Release Date: August 19, 2005
    Release Date: May 22, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Cult comic actor Steve Carell--long adored for his supporting work on The Daily Show and in movies like Bruce Almighty and Anchorman--leaps into leading man status with The 40 Year-Old Virgin. There's no point describing the plot; it's about how a 40 year-old virgin named Andy (Carell) finally finds true love and gets laid. Along the way, there are very funny scenes involving being coached by his friends, speed dating, being propositioned by his female manager, and getting his chest waxed. Carell finds both humor and humanity in Andy, and the supporting cast includes some standout comic work from Paul Rudd (Clueless, The Shape of Things) and Jane Lynch (Best in Show, A Mighty Wind), as well as an unusually straight performance from Catherine Keener (Lovely & Amazing, Being John Malkovich). And yet... something about the movie misses the mark. It skirts around the topic of male sexual anxiety, mining it for easy jokes, but never really digs into anything that would make the men in the audience actually squirm--and it's a lot less funny as a result. Nonetheless, there are many great bits, and Carell deserves the chance to shine. --Bret Fetzer

    Product Description
    Universal 40-Year-Old Virgin (Unrated) (HD-DVD)
    The hilarious, ourtageous and unforgettable comedy starringfunny man Steve Carell delivers more laughs in anall-new pecial edition. You've waited long enoughfor this over the top HD DVD featuring hours of never before seen bonus features including all new hilarious deleted scenes so outrageous you'll laugh 'til you cry. Andy Stitzer (Steve Carell) has gone 40 years without "doing it." Now his pals are making it their mission to help him score...fast! Can he survive their hilariously bad advice? Will he land in the arms of the way-too-experienced or the way-too-drunk? Or can he find true love where he least expects - from a gorgeous grandmother (Catherine Keener)? When it comes to sex, there's onlyone sure thing - "The 40-Year-Old Virgin". The outrageous comedy hit is now the DVD that makes the pleasure last forever!



    Customer Reviews:   Read 418 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Apatow's "one"   June 3, 2009
    R. Robinson (N.C. by way of TX)
    Normally adolescent humor, Apatow comes through with this (thanks to Carell's writing and acting.

    I don't normally care for the "Oscars" (or awards shows in general) but I remember in 2005 the intense debate (hype) to figure out what would be the "best film" of 2005. There was Crash, Brokeback Mountain, Capote, Good Night, and Good Luck, and Munich. Personally, I would rather watch Munich again over all those movies. But other notables were Syriana and 40 year old Virgin.

    Crash would win "best flim" and Phillip Hoffamn for "best performance". But this movie will be the most remembered and most watched of the entire lot for the decades to come and Carroll's performance should of at least nominated him the for the funky award (ala, Cary Grant).



    4 out of 5 stars amusing and easy to watch   March 21, 2009
    Kevin Collins (San Francisco, CA USA)
    My girlfriend called this one and I enjoyed it in spite of lower expectations. A comic take on the social dynamics of sexual attraction, the show picks low hanging fruits and squeezes them into humorade - enjoyable and easy to drink :)

    The characters are flat, and there are no surprises before the final credit sequence.. wow! The movie doesn't take itself seriously, so we don't have to - we can laugh at our ridiculous society and how obsessed we are with sex, being sexy, and every perception thereof.

    Set in Los Angeles and clearly inspired by San Francisco's 40 Days and 40 Nights, I wish the creators had weaved a strand or two of LA culture (ala L.A. Story (15th Anniversary Edition)) into the film.



    5 out of 5 stars Do me yo-yo master do me! I want you to do me cause you're the yo-yo guy!   March 4, 2009
    M. B Cole (Las Vegas, NV)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Andy (Steve Carell) works at an electronic store as a stock boy. Andy also plays video games and collects comics and rare toys. Andy's weekend of fun is buying the ingredients for an egg salad sandwich...and making it. Andy is 40 years old. Andy is also a virgin.

    Within the store that Andy works at are a bunch of guys who do what most guys do. Talk crap to one another (in a `friend' way), play poker, go clubbing, lookin for the chickys, and even going to see donkey shows. Well, Andy doesn't really fit in with the rest of the group, but one day the rest of the guys ask Andy to fill in at the poker game because one of the regulars won't be there. During the game the guys start talking about sex and women, and Andy makes the mistake of saying boobs feel like a bag of sand. Thanks to this mistake the guys figure out he's still a virgin. And instead of making his life a living hell, they decide to help him out in the ways they know how.

    This movie has made me laugh so many times and in so many spots. Judd Apatow (writer, director, and producer) has the exact same kind of comedy as me. And to me that comedy is just straight stupid and non-caring and perverse and quick witted and spontaneous...and ... and... well... there is just so much more. Thankfully Apatow has made it in the movie business because the networks sure didn't let him succeed on T.V. (Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared). Also I'm happy that Apatow has kept a lot of his actors from his T.V. shows and starred or co-starred them in his movies, Like Seth Rogen for instance. To me, Seth was just not that funny at all in Freaks and Geeks, but now he's one of my favorite actors for a comedy. I've seen The 40-Year Old Virgin around 20 times since it came out in theaters and I still laugh at it in many spots.

    The only bad thing I can say about this movie is that it just isn't for everyone. Some people's humor is just so far gone or to snobbish that they'll never like a movie like this. There is a lot of cussing, perverse jokes, and even nudity. And that's ok that it's not for everyone, but for the people that cant stand movies like this... how do you not know what you are getting into before you watch something like this?

    In the end, I would say BUY this movie if you love to laugh at some crude humor. Stay away if you don't.

    P.S. I would love to be in an Apatow movie.



    5 out of 5 stars All sexual innuendo and hijinx aside, Beautiful movie   March 2, 2009
    Jose Lopez (Miami,Florida USA)
    Extremely funny,I have never heard such funny descriptions involving alligator and house. Mooj is funny as F! lol . all the characters are funny. I can watch this movie over and over. I think this is the BEST film Seth Rogen has been in. and one of the best of judd apatow along w/ talladega nights and anchorman all others are just so-so.


    3 out of 5 stars uneven but funny   February 4, 2009
    Patricia R. Andersen (Baltimore, MD USA)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Unless you've been living under a rock, you know the basic plotline. Andy is the "40 Year Old Virgin" of the title and his "friends" (actually work buddies, they never seemed to be friends prior to the card game) conspire to help him lose his virginity.
    Some of it is funny, but the language dampened that for me. I know people use "f***" frequently, but is it really necessary for it to be almost every other word?
    Lots of the scenes were forced - for instance, couldn't his future wife figure out something was going on with him? I mean, if her daughter did, why couldn't she? And the scene where she goes to his apartment and starts snooping around and becomes all terrified that Andy is going to kill her - where did that thought come from?
    I think this was good to watch once, but definitely not a keeper in my opinion.



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