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“There’s Something About Mary” has been one of the major surprise box office hits of last year. A romantic comedy that blew everything out of the water completely unexpectedly, drawing huge crowds into theaters and eventually making almost $180 million at the American box office and another $140 million overseas. Not too shabby for a film that has been produced on a |
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only one trying to get the girl, though, and a fierce competition flares up. In the meanwhile Ted finds out what really happened and is soon on his way to Miami to meet Mary and tell her he still loves her. The result is a riotous chaos of liars and lovers. |
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into each other, making “There’s Something About Mary” a greatly enjoyable and funny movie experience. |
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Having said all that, the most convincing part about “There’s Something About Mary” are the actors however, who deliver their lines and characters in a great and memorable way. Ben Stiller’s character has a lot of sympathy simply through his on-screen presence, and Stiller manages to keep him always on the edge of being a lovable shy geek rather than a hopeless fool. Stiller is |
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20th Century Fox Home Video are presenting “There’s Something About Mary” in its original 1.85:1 widescreen aspect ratio on this DVD in a non-anamorphic transfer. This image quality is meticulous and comes from a very clean print that does not exhibit any signs of damage or wear. The overall picture quality on the DVD is excellent with plenty of detail and well-defined edges throughout. Never do the images show over-enhancement or ringing artifacts. From the dark nighttime scenes to the brightest daylight shots, the image is always perfectly clean and defined on this disc, maintaining plenty of detail and solid, deep shadows throughout. The color reproduction is also natural looking with very faithfully rendered fleshtones and strong colors. Blacks and highlights are well balanced, creating a truly pleasing picture quality altogether. There are no compression artifacts on this disc and chroma noise is not evident anywhere. It is a truly sweet looking DVD that is as charming as the film itself, actually. |
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Spiced up with funny menu screens and a number of bonus material, this DVD is sure to please DVD owners. It contains a Karaoke music video, the film’s trailer and outtakes from the film, including never-before-seen footage. To top it off, Fox included a |
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