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Date Night [Blu-ray]

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  • Actors: Steve Carell, Tina Fey, Mark Wahlberg, Taraji P. Henson
  • Format: Dolby
  • Dubbed: German, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 13 Sept. 2010
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (89 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003P2V6L2
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 17,211 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Steve Carell and Tina Fey star in this romantic comedy of errors. Claire and Phil Foster (Fey and Carell) are a suburban couple who feel that their lives, including their weekly date night, have become humdrum and routine. In an attempt to rekindle their spark, they plan a romantic evening at a hip Manhattan bistro. But when they arrive at the glamorous venue, they get a lot more excitement than they bargained for when a case of mistaken identity turns their intimate evening into a hair-raising walk on the wild side. Mark Wahlberg and Kristen Wiig co-star.

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Tina Fey and Steve Carell are two of the most charming performers in entertainment today. Their goofy attractiveness makes them a perfect couple in Date Night: an unremarkable husband and wife from New Jersey, they get mistaken for crooks in Manhattan, sending them on a wild night replete with snooty wait staff, crooked cops, glitter-specked strippers, a shirtless superspy (Mark Wahlberg, as buff as ever), and a preposterous car chase. The movie makes no effort to be remotely plausible and the last third really goes off the rails, and it would probably be better served by less familiar faces in minor roles (bit parts are played by Mark Ruffalo, Kristen Wiig, Common, James Franco, Mila Kunis, William Fichtner, and Ray Liotta). It's disappointing that the dialogue doesn't crackle the way it does on 30 Rock or The Office. But Fey and Carell carry the movie along through sheer nerdy pluck. Rarely does a couple in a movie seem genuinely devoted to each other, not out of wild passion, but for all the things that a real marriage is built on: patience, shared humour, a willingness to deal with day-to-day annoyances, and simple affection. Fey and Carell seem like a couple you'd actually enjoy going out to dinner with. In today's world, that's more romantic than sunsets and bouquets of roses. --Bret Fetzer --This text refers to an alternate Blu-ray edition.

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Date Night tells the story of a married couple (Steve Carell and Tina Fey) who are stuck in a bit of a rut and whose lives revolve around their kids and work (just like so many of us). However, the similarities end when they get mistaken for criminals during their weekly `date night' and are ruthlessly hunted down across New York by the mob.

I feel after that brief plot summary I should write `...with hilarious consequences.' However, that would not be accurate. Date Night is not a `laugh a minute' film. I actually think it's better than that. It goes to great lengths to portray a `normal' married couple who, although are happy together, there's still that little something - call it a spark? - that's gone out. It's a funny film, but mixed with decent observations and character development that lifts it emotionally from the likes of American Pie and The Hangover.

It's funny and entertaining and, although not that original in its storyline, the chemistry between Carell and Fey is undeniable. I think that most couples married for a long time will easily understand the situation of Phil and Claire.

A great date movie.
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The movie starts out showing us Tina and Steve as a typical NJ couple with a boring life. Once a week they have a date night where they go out to the same restaurant and order the same food. For entertainment they "guess" what the story is, or mini-biography behind other couples eating at the restaurant. perhaps one of the better scenes with these two. They are also once-a-weekers in the bedroom. When their neighbors get divorced because they were in a similar rut, Steve re-examines their routine and decides to do something different by going to a different restaurant. Then, in a case of mistaken identity, they get hunted down by two rouge cops working for the mob.

There are some great scenes such as the bit role by Mila Kunis, and the taxi cab scene. There are also some scenes that didn't play well such as serious scenes between Steve and Tina as they discuss their life. Neither Carell or Fey pull those scenes off very well.

The comedy is good, but not constant. The attempt to make it into some kind of romantic comedy was bad.
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I'd heard great things about this film, afterall it throws the a King and a Queen of American Comedy together. Personally i don't really like Steve Carell, he annoys me but in this film he actually came across as a really likable guy. Fey is on top form and is fantastic as ever. Both actors give it their all and there is chemistry between them, you can believe they are a couple.

The script is fantastic though admittedly there are afew lines that are meant to be funny but don't quite work. Thats just my view. The storyline; a couple is growing apart due to the pressure of daily life including kids and work. Determined to bring the spark back into their marriage they decide to go on a date but when they get to the restaurant they find it fully booked. When a couple who booked a table don't turn up Carell & Fey decide to take their place. It turns out that the couple whose identity they have stolen are wanted by criminals. I won't say too much more because i don't want to give away everything. Really though the story isn't the most important thing, its all about the laughs. My favourite parts: the escape in the slowest boat ever & the sex robots. If you want to laugh and cheer yourself up, if you want a easy to watch film which isn't demanding at all you can't do much better than this.
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It's basically another film about mistaken identity, but with the inclusion of Fey and Carrell, they bring it a notch above average. They are great together and bounce off each other when having silly discussions, but there are plot holes aplenty, and some of the visual jokes let the film down a little.

The supporting cast are good, and with the exception of Wahlberg, they are pretty much wasted. Liottaplays a stereotypical gangster, and the cliché of him eating in a restaurant with bodyguards is pretty cheesy.

But other than that, it's fast paced, never boring and edited tightly enough to keep the action and laughs constant.

It's the type of film that needs believability thrown out of the window to enable the audience to have a good time. There are enough funny lines and kooky characters to prevent the plot and story for what it is, a rehash of several other plots thrown together in order for two comedians to be allowed to improvise.

It's a guilty pleasure for sure, it's not intelligent comedy by any means, but comedy, and funny comedy nevertheless.
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Date Night may not be a comedy to grace the top 10 (or 100) lists of best films ever but Steve Carell and Tina Fey pull off an entertaining couple of hours worth of relaxing comedy in this one. They play a typical middle class couple looking for some excitement on their date night, where a case of mistaken identity thrusts them into an environment completely out of their comfort zone.

In my opinion Steve Carell does a better job than in Dinner for Schmucks [DVD] and Tina Fey actually manages to play a convincing mother and wife. The story, of course is farfetched but not to the extent to be in any way a disturbance to enjoying the comedy.

With the exception of one or two scenes, the movie is unlikely to remain memorable for long but as light entertainment, it does its job really well, and if you are after a bit of laughter, you could do much worse than this on Friday night.
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