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50 First Dates [Blu-ray] [2004] [US Import]
 
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50 First Dates [Blu-ray] [2004] [US Import]

Adam Sandler , Drew Barrymore , Peter Segal    Blu-ray
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Rob Schneider, Sean Astin, Lusia Strus
  • Directors: Peter Segal
  • Writers: George Wing
  • Producers: Daniel Lupi, Jack Giarraputo, Jay Roach, Kevin Grady, Larry Kennar
  • Format: AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language English, French
  • Subtitles: Chinese, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: 20 Jun 2006
  • Run Time: 99 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000EZ7ZXQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 127,043 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

50 First Dates is a sweet-natured vehicle for sweet-natured stars Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, and their track record with The Wedding Singer no doubt factors in its lowbrow appeal. But while the well-matched lovebirds wrestle with a gimmicky plot (she has no short-term memory, so he has to treat every encounter as their first), director Peter Segal (who directed Sandler in Anger Management) ignores the intriguing potential of their predicament (think Memento meets Groundhog Day) and peppers the proceedings with the kind of juvenile humour that Sandler fans have come to expect. The movie sneaks in a few heartfelt moments amidst its inviting Hawaiian locations, and that trained walrus is charmingly impressive, but you can't quite shake the feeling that too many good opportunities were squandered in favour of easy laughs. Like Barrymore's character, you might find yourself forgetting this movie shortly after you've seen it. --Jeff Shannon

Synopsis

A Hawaiian island playboy has to use his imagination to win over the girl of his dreams when he discovers she has no short-term memory. Every night he is erased from her memory so he has to make her fall in love with him all over again the next day...and the next...and the next!


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
I went to see this at the movies with my mom, in 2004. I was highly tempted to buy the DVD as soon as it came out! I loved every minute of this film and the acting was just brilliant! Most of all the storyline, about a woman (barrymore) and a man (sandler) whom oneday met in a diner. Just the typical love at first site thing where the pair begin talking and click straight away happenes between both these people in this film. But when he begins talking to her the next day he bumps into her at the diner place again, she doesnt remember him due to her short term memory loss. This is where the story kicks off! there are some laughs time to time, especially the parts where she goes overboard because she never remembers him but he is in love with her.

Brilliant!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Fifty out of 50 10 May 2007
By Jay
Format:DVD
The basic storyline of 50 First Dates: Henry Roth lives in Hawaii and spend his time wooing women who are visiting the island, simply because there is little chance of commitment. Then he meets Lucy Whitmore. One day they hit it off, and the next she doesn't even recognize him. It turns out that she suffers from short-term memory loss, and every day he tries to win her over once more. Firstly, I have to say that 50 First Dates is a really funny film. It isn't overly stupid, but it's not subtle either. But underneath the humour is where I believe this film's true beauty lies. It shows love in a way that I have never seen in another film before. From the way that her family sacrifices everything to keep her happy, and blissfully unaware of her condition, to Henry who, despite the fact that he could have just about any woman that he wanted, decides that he wants to be with Lucy, regardless of the fact that he has to meet her for the first time every day. Henry's character undergoes somewhat of a transformation in front of our eyes. The film starts off with him coming across as somewhat of a pig , and by the end of the film, we truly admire him. He even sacrifices his dream so that he can be with Lucy, and help her to move on with her life. The film isn't really predictable, either. For example, I spent the entire films assuming that the ending would be somewhat different. Although romcoms almost always have happy endings, this one damn near had me in tears. And it wasn't even sad. I never knew what a feel-good film was until I saw this...highly recommended.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By Lawrance M. Bernabo HALL OF FAME TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
You know those movies where you see the trailer in the theater and then when you see the actual movie you discover all the good parts were in the trailer? Well, "50 First Dates" is not one of those movies. In fact, I can make the argument that while the trailer may indeed have most of the funniest moments in this film, it most decidedly does not have any of the best moments of the film. When you see the trailer about this movie in which Adam Sandler has to make a first impression on Drew Barrymore every day because she has no short term memory and wakes up every morning forgetting what happened the previous day, you would think that he discovers this the next morning when she wakes up in bed with a stranger and starts screaming. However, I am happy to report, "50 First Dates" is not that movie either.

I have been trying to think of last time a movie prompted tears in my eyes as often as "50 First Dates." We know that Lucy Whitmore (Barrymore) no longer has any short term memory because of a car accident, but what we learn before we meet Lucy is that Henry Roth (Sandler) is apparently the king of the love 'em and leave 'em of the Hawaiian islands. Thus the great irony is that he falls for the one woman who can forget him faster and more completely than any tourist he has ever dumped. What we also learn about are the extraordinary lengths to which Lucy's family and friends go make each day the same happy day for her. Lucy's brother Doug (Sean Astin) needs to lay off the steroids but her father (Blake Clark) is fiercely and lovingly protective of his daughter. Watching everything that he and his son do each night to reset the stage for Lucy's happy day got me big time.

Unlike "Groundhog Day," which only had a few minor flaws in logic (e.g., why does the music teacher claim Bill Murray as a student at the end?) there are giant holes in "50 First Dates" (e.g., how do the three guys manage to every day free to take care of Lucy?), but I do not care. The gaps are covered in just too many sweet and touching moments for me to object to George Wing's screenplay. The reason why I did not give "50 First Dates" is mainly because of the character of Ula (Rob Schneider), who represents the traditional "Adam Sandler" type of comedy in this film. There are a few moments where Sandler goes over the top (basically anytime his voice gets to the yelling level), but I could forgive most of those (the last song he sings redeems much), but every time Ula showed up it was like clips from another movie. The last time he shows up in the film I was really not happy to see him there because he was ruining a moment I had been eagerly awaiting.

One of the impressive things about this movie is that it does not cop out. Dr. Keats (Dan Aykroyd), Lucy's doctor, tells us repeatedly that Lucy is never going to get better and a lot of the power of this movie comes from the different ways in which Lucy and Howard deal with this hard reality. We also learn that for Lucy and his family there are what her dad calls "bad" days, and it because of them that Henry is inspired to try something different and provide another series of sweet moments in the film. As long as he refrains from going into overdrive, Sandler makes it totally believable that Henry would spend every day trying to get Lucy to fall in love with him. But it is Barrymore who is pitch perfect on both the comedy and the pathos of her role as Lucy. If Sandler did not know that he had found his perfect leading lady after "The Wedding Singer," then this film should do the trick.

The tagline for this film is "Imagine having to win over the girl of your dreams... every friggin' day" is a funny line, but it is as much misdirection as the trailer. Henry may treat his strange assistant Alexa (Lusia Strus) badly, but he could not possibly be more patient with Lucy. Even her skeptical father has to admit that he and Henry are kindred spirits. Because this is Adam Sandler we keep waiting for him to try and take advantage of the situation, but, to repeat myself, this is not that film. Yes, "Groundhog Day" is the better movie, but "50 First Dates" is also full of grace and more importantly the film finds of way of delivering on its promise. First kisses might be the sweetest of all, but in this film it is the last date that makes you surrender on the off chance you manage to hold off that long.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Brilliant chic flic
This is one film that both me and my other half don't tire in watching. Some fantastic scenes and is a DVD that is a 'Must' to get.
Published 8 months ago by Carolg
It'll cheer you up
This is a fantastic romantic comedy yet with a twist that most others lack. Depth.
It deals with a woman who has no short term memory but yet who has met a man who's willing... Read more
Published 17 months ago by the quarter blood prince
Puts the 'comedy' back into 'romantic-comedy'
For sheer emotional impact, `50 First Dates' is one of the best films I have ever seen. Despite the film starting out with the appearance of a cheap, sickly comedy about... Read more
Published 17 months ago by WillBurton
More romance than laughs.
Henry is a Hawaiian marine biologist with commitment issues. As a way of maintaining very short term relationships he only dates tourists, that's until he meets Lucy and its love... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Ernie
"Lets rom-com Sandler style!"
By this time, Adam Sandler fans would probably be getting rather bored with watching the same old tricks in his movies, but when he gets into romance mode, there is no turning... Read more
Published on 23 May 2010 by Master Ds Cholerton
Excellent film made better by blu ray
This film is a great one by Adam Sandler. Not as good as Happy Gilmore, but any fan of Sandler will appreciate the humor in this one. Read more
Published on 10 Mar 2010 by Split-Pea Soup
Good movie in high def
I enjoyed this movie and for 5.99 on blu ray you cant go wrong,Hawaii looks great in high def,buy it its a bargain.
Published on 8 Mar 2010 by Pete B
Must see!
First of all i'd just like to say how much i love Adam Sandler! :)
This movie is so cute and not too complicated, so easy to watch and really funny and enjoyable. Read more
Published on 15 Feb 2010 by J. Willcox
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This has sub-titles in Arabic, Dutch, English for the Hard of Hearing, French, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi and Turkish
Published on 15 Feb 2010 by C. X. Linton-Willoughby
50 first dates
another side splitting outing from adam sandler, will make you laugh from begining to end
Published on 9 Jan 2010 by hobojock
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