The Women | 
| Actors: Meg Ryan, Eva Mendes, Annette Bening, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett-Smith Studio: New Line Home Video Category: DVD
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Seller: Entertainmart Rating: 101 reviews Sales Rank: 8803
Format: Color, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 114 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 1000045400 UPC: 794043128424 EAN: 0794043128424 ASIN: B0017ANAZO
Theatrical Release Date: October 10, 2008 Release Date: December 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Mothers, daughters, wives, friends: These are the women of The Women. Based on Clare Boothe Luce's Broadway success and the hit 1939 movie, this sparkling update (from Murphy Brown creator Diane English) set in Manhattan and featuring an all-star, all-female cast says a lot about what it means to be today's woman and all of it's funny! The story starts with beautiful, smart, accomplished Mary Hain |
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Product Description BEAUTIFUL, SMART, ACCOMPLISHED MARY HAINES DISCOVERS THAT HER HUSBAND IS CHEATING ON HER. IT'S A TIME WHEN FRIENDS ARE NEEDED, SO MARY'S GAL PALS & MOTHER RALLY 'ROUND WITH ADVICE, COCKTAILS & SHOPPING.
Amazon.com For fans of some of America's finest actresses, seeing a film with even one of the cast members of The Women would be a treat. But this remake of George Cukor's famed girl-trouble ensemble film features Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Jada Pinkett Smith, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Cloris Leachman, Bette Midler, Carrie Fisher, Joanna Gleason, and Candice Bergen--whew!--making it a film that fans of these terrifically talented women can savor. The remake may not have the cat-itude or camp factor of the original, but so what? The cast's chemistry really shines; friendship is thicker than water, it turns out--even stronger than the ties that bind women to their men. Ryan is the good-girl Mary Haines, whose husband, she and her friends learn, is cheating on her with the stunning femme fatale Crystal (Mendes, in the Joan Crawford role)--"a spritzer" at the perfume counter. Quelle horreur! The other women rally around the hapless Mary, staging interventions, offering snappy advice, and plotting battles on behalf of their friend. But it turns out that Ryan's Mary isn't quite as fragile as she seems. Gimlets and girl talk--lots of both--go a long way toward getting our heroine through her crisis, and onto a new stage in her life that surprises her husband and more than one of her pals. And the laughs by the appearances of Midler and Bergen, especially, are worth watching the whole film for. --A.T. Hurley
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The Women DVD January 11, 2010 Barbara A. Kaczorowski Delivery was fast very satisfied with the whole transaction. I borrowed the movie to my future Daughter-In-Law she enjoyed the movie very much. Thanks for everything highly recommend when buying from them.
Superb in every way December 23, 2009 Robert Marsh (Rock Springs, Wyoming USA) I just sat and watched this film for the first time with my wife who is enjoying her first day of her Christmas break. We were both blown away by the great story lines and the quality of the acting. The casting is right on, and each individual performance is excellent. A brief scene in which Candace Bergen, a mother tells her daughter how it felt to be betrayed by an unfaithful husband was, in my opinion, worthy of an Academy Award best supporting nomination. I've always enjoyed her comedy, but this was a fine dramatic performance. I can see that many have panned this film, and I cannot understand why. It's a keeper.
Awful December 18, 2009 R. M. Ettinger (Cleveland Heights, OH USA) Would be in negative stars if it were possible - THAT is how bad this movie is.
People mention overacting in other reviews, while that is there, how about little or no true story and trite dialogue being the huge killers. This wasn't even worth of a Lifetime movie, THAT is how bad it was.
The only saving grace is that I came across it on cable and didn't wast time and additional money by renting it, buying it or trekking out to a theater to watch it. Horrible movie.
Starts Strong, Ends With Sappy "Girl Power" Sentiment December 12, 2009 Samantha Kelley (USA) Mary Haines (Meg Ryan) is a successful housewife. Her busy schedule keeps her name on the lips of society and her daughter adores her, but it seems her husband is discontent. Steven Haines is having an affair with a perfume girl (Eva Mendes). Suddenly the gossip is out, and although her friends (Annette Benning, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett Smith) try to help her deal with the pain of the situation, Mary decides to divorce her husband.
The movie starts strong. The dialogue is witty, the characters are energetic and interesting, and the plot moves along nicely. It is updated to modern times flawlessly, and these girls resemble the famous friends from Sex in the City.
Toward the end, however, the movie veers off into an alley of sentiment and turns into a full-on chic-flick. We see a woman become independent and powerful and achieve the dreams she never realized, made for audiences to shout "You go, girl!" in the background. Best friends have a fight and then cry together over their great relationship. It all culminates in a delivery room where women bond over the ability to have babies. Disgusting.
Still, this re-make is superior to that starring June Allyson and Joan Collins which is much less exciting in spite of how cheesy this one becomes.
It is always nice to see a great screen writer from the past appear in the credits of a film, even if it isn't a wonderful remake. However, it retains a lot of the great elements of the past. There are no men in his film, a gimmick ignored in the Allyson remake but a memorable part of the original. Also, the "jungle red" nail polish, the bathtub scene with Crystal Allen, and the lingerie scene (This one is quite a bit more risque).
literally no male actors in this? November 30, 2009 R. Bagula (Lakeside, Ca United States) So this comedy carries a chick flick to the feminist end:
there are actually no male actors. We only see the men as reflected
in their effects on the lives of the women.
You think that the friends are going to attack
the other woman at her perfume counter.
Solidarity breaks down when the magazine editors confirms
the break up to a gossip columnist.
The lesbian played by Jada Pinkett Smith is an accepted one of the friends
so that moral or religious superiority is also lost
by these defenders of the middle class womanhood.
I'm a long time Meg Ryan fan, so I enjoyed the movie,
but I can't say this is a high point for western culture.
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