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  • Actors: Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd, Malin Akerman, Ray Liotta, Justin Theroux
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, German, Spanish, Japanese, Cantonese Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Icelandic, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, Mandarin Chinese
  • Dubbed: German, Spanish, Japanese
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Audio Description: English
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Jun. 2012
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (79 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0068MUKVS
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 20,891 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd star in this comedy about a professional Manhattan couple who are forced to reconsider their aspirational lifestyle when unemployment looms. Linda and George have always lived life in the fast lane, prioritising their careers above anything else. At first they go to stay with George's obnoxious brother in Atlanta, but this alternative quickly proves untenable and a few unexpected turns in the road eventually lead to them joining a hippy commune where open communication, free love and hallucinogenic tea breathe new life into their relationship.

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By J. Morris TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on 17 July 2012
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Wanderlust features Paul Rudd (Our Idiot Brother) and Jennifer Anniston (The Bounty Hunter) playing New York couple George & Linda. After striving for years; they finally get their foot on the property (step)ladder in New York with a micro-loft (read; studio apartment). When George is made redundant unexpectedly and Linda's latest sales pitch falls flat they find themselves having to turn-tail, sell and shack up with George's obnoxious Georgia-based brother. En route, they break-down and with little other choice, have to stay at commune Elysium. Disillusioned with city life so far but enamoured by the absence of materialism and finally feeling liberated they decide to give this commune-living thing a shot but it brings more challenges than they are ready for. Are they truly cut out for free-love?

Wanderlust is a beautifully filmed affair; the idyllic surrounds of the forest and the estate are warm and welcoming and the supporting cast are fantastic. Whether it's the ridiculously good-looking & skilled guitarist Seth (Justin Theroux - Zoolander) or the honey-trap Eva (Malin Ã…kerman - Catch .44) or any of the other idiom-riddled bunch of reprobates, there is sure to be someone to make you laugh.
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This fish out of the water comedy is good fun during the first half, it's never enough to have you rolling around in laughter, but it's always does enough to make you smile. Then in the second half the water dries up only to be replaced by broader, generic Judd Apatow production set pieces and a Hollywood ending that damages the film thanks to a plot hole opened up by pursuing a happy contained story. The final third is also guilty of pulling a character in directions which don't work for the person we know him to be. Still, like David Wain's earlier film, Role Models, Wanderlust takes a good idea and makes it look like hard work.

Also, Paul Judd's improvised sex pep talk into a mirror is not funny. Its not funny. Stop it.
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Oh no, the same old rom-com stuff. I dont know, I love Jenny, but these movies are just so predictable - but hey, perhaps that's it. Perhaps it's that warm cozy feeling we all like to feel? But no. Wanderlust should of been better with the amazing talent on offer but it just falls flat. The scenes just carry on, bleeding the life out of exhausted joke after exhausted joke. Its embarrasing, because you can almost feel your 'chuckle' muscle ready to launch into uncontrolable mirth & mayhem, but then the punch line never comes, the actors looked bored & the only fun thing about the main feature is the out takes.
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Twice I've tried to watch this film, and twice I've failed.
The first time I lasted 20 minutes, the second 25.
Maybe by the time I'm 40 I'll have raised my tolerance levels to such a state that I'll be able to stomach the whole film.
I hope that never happens.

It's not like I've a low boredom/ low taste threshold; I happily watch repeats of 3-2-1, Supermarket Sweep, and Goodnight, Sweetheart,
Wanderlust is a cheap, badly directed, badly produced, badly written, piece of garbage that wastes an impressive cast (apart from Paul Rudd, who is terrible in everything).

Far and away the worst film of Jennifer Aniston's career (and if you've sat through Marley and Me, you know that's really saying something bop bop shoo be doo wah).

Shameful.
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By Jules TOP 500 REVIEWER on 4 May 2014
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George (Rudd) & Linda (Aniston) are a white collar Manhattan couple who find themselves out of employment in the economic down turn, and leaving the rat race of the City desperate to get some work with George's successful brother to tide them over. However, travelling by car after many hours in the middle of the night, looking for shelter they stumble across a small B&B that turns out to be a commune of totally bizarre individuals. They decide to stay for a while as they begin to unwind & unlock their spiritual selves, but it's not long until Linda is drinking the kool-aid & George is losing his mind. Comedy & mayhem ensue.

Overall Wanderlust is a Rom-Com with a mixture of gross out & intelligent comedy that uses a somewhat predictable 'escaping the rat race' story, yet it's bizarre characters & oddball commune situation make it at least somewhat an enjoyable experience getting there. The comedy is more sporadic than we would had liked, at times the situations can be very funny & feel genuine, from the subtle no door policy & not so subtle impossible car parked in middle of the lake, where as George's very annoying brother & his alcoholic wife just feel like a meh distraction to bounce Rudd & Jen back to focusing on the main source of hilarity, the commune. You could tell they had fun making the film, which the end credits blooper outtakes briefly reveal.

The easygoing Jennifer Aniston (Just Go With It) makes yet another good partnership with her on screen male co-star, this time in Paul Rudd (Anchorman).
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