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Forgetting Sarah Marshall, a review by TomTitle: Forgetting Sarah Marshall Year: 2008 Director: Nicholas Stoller Rating: 15 Length: 118 Min. Video: Widescreen 1.85 Audio: English: DTS HD Master Audio, French: DTS 5.1, Spanish: DTS 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital Surround Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Stars: Jason Segel Kristen Bell Mila Kunis Russell Brand Bill Hader Plot: Struggling musician Peter Bretter (Jason Segel, Knocked Up, How I Met Your Mother) has spent five long and wonderful years idolising his celebrity girlfriend, television star Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell, Veronica Mars, Heroes). His perfect world comes crashing down when Sarah suddenly dumps him for 'that guy' (Russell Brand) from that band'. But his plan to leave his troubles behind backfires when he arrives to find his worst nightmare has only just begun! Extras: BD-Live Commentary Deleted Scenes Featurettes Karaoke Music Videos Scene Access Theatrical and Extended Versions Trailers My Thoughts: Now I remember what other reason I had wishlisting this Blu-ray besides starring (and written by) Jason Segel, who I knew from "Freaks and Geeks". It was lovely Mila Kunis.It was also great to see other familiar faces like Jack McBrayer from "30 Rock" and Paul Rudd. After the disappointing "Superbad" now a Judd Apatow produced movie again which I really enjoyed. What really surprised me (this being an American movie), are the numerous male frontal nudity scenes. Looks like Americans finally are loosening up a little Rating: (From Tom's Random Reviews on June 4th, 2009) One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, a review by Jon1975 5 out of 5 (From Jon's Best Picture Oscar Marathon on February 15th, 2009) Doctor Who Marathon, a review by TomDoctor Who Series 1.07 The Long Game Writer: Russell T Davies (Writer) Director: Brian Grant Cast: Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who), Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), Bruno Langley (Adam), Colin Prockter (Head Chef), Christine Adams (Cathica), Anna Maxwell Martin (Suki), Simon Pegg (The Editor), Tamsin Greig (Nurse), Judy Holt (Adam's Mum) An okay episode. A fun episode, but nothing really special. But it has Simon Pegg as a guest star, which is a plus. Nice about this episode is, that it deals with the premise of a misguided companion for the doctor. One who tries to take advantage of the information he gathers from the future. Because of this, it is the first and also the last episode for Adam as a companion to the doctor. (From Doctor Who Marathon on January 27th, 2014) |