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| Bewitched (Special Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Nora Ephron Actors: Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell, Shirley Maclaine, Michael Caine, Jason Schwartzman Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 102 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: COLD10210D ISBN: 1404974571 UPC: 043396102101 EAN: 9781404974579 ASIN: B000ASDFGI
Theatrical Release Date: June 24, 2005 Release Date: October 25, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Isabel a beautiful witch decides to live without witchcraft & goes to hollywood looking for romance among mortals. Jack an actor convinces isabel to co-star in a remake of the original bewitched series in a move to resurrect his career. They fall in love causing the worlds of witches & mortals to collide. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 10/03/2006 Starring: Nicole Kidman Michael Caine Run time: 102 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Nora Ephron
Amazon.com As one of many in the ongoing trend of resurrecting old TV shows and turning them into contemporary Hollywood product, Bewitched tries awfully hard to distinguish itself. It succeeds in lots of surprising ways, not least of which is the star power brought by Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell. Even if they don't create the kind of romantic chemistry that would have elevated the already high concept, they act as delightful foils to each other, but more often to themselves. The conceit of this Bewitched is that it's a self-reflexive look at the entertainment business, with Ferrell playing Jack Wyatt, an actor starring in an updated version of the classic TV show. Out of favor with the Hollywood elite and desperately in need of a hit, he insists on an unknown to play Samantha, as he wants the show to be about him, since if something doesn't come his way soon, he's going to be hearing a lot of no's, despite the yes-men surrounding him. While his agent (Jason Schwartzman in hilarious high Hollywood sleaze mode) gets him the "unknown Samantha" deal, it's Jack himself who discovers his own leading lady in the delightful figure of Isabel Bigalow (Kidman), who possesses just the right nose wiggle, not to mention other wiggles. But wouldn't you know it, Isabel really is a witch, and exactly the kind of "good" witch trying to rely less on her magical powers that Samantha Stevens was back in her "real" world. Instead of a cranky mother like Endora, Isabel has a distinguished father, Nigel (Michael Caine) who lurks around her as a constant reminder that she can't be who she's not (a mere mortal), and she certainly can't be the star of some zany TV show. As the plot thickens and the movie's reflexivity grows more convoluted, Nigel falls for the non-witch actress who plays Endora (Shirley MacLaine), and Jack and Isabel fall for each other. Here's where the Ferrell/Kidman gel doesn't quite become aspic, but her perkiness (I mean, come on, it is Nicole Kidman, for crying out loud) and his goofiness (Ferrell is at his peak of intelligent bumbling) are more than enough to make the entirety of the proceedings a delectable trifle. Director Nora Ephron has fun skewering her own business in the script she co-wrote with her sister Delia, and her eye for quality craft makes everything sparkle as it should. Even if we have yet to see the definitive remake of an old TV show on the big screen, at least Bewitched is well more than run-of-the-mill as so many adaptations have been, and so many will be. --Ted Fry
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FOILED BY IT'S OWN CLEVERNESS January 3, 2009 BEWITCHED had a great cast. Kidman was beautiful, and charming, Ferrell was funny. The premise was possibly workable, but got bogged down by trying to hard ( was it, for instance, really necessary to include a Paul Lind impersonator to 'resurrect' a character from the original TV show? ). Also, the chemistry thing between the two leads was definitely at low-ebb, though the same could not be said for the Michael Caine/Shirley MacLaine pairing ( which seemed much better ).
Still, on the whole, I enjoyed the movie.
More like 'Bewildered?' - November 10, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This major motion picture ,based loosely on the original television show,had the potential to be one of the funniest films of the year and beyond.Jim Carey was offered the role of Darrin and turned it down.After seeing this movie ,I understand why.Even if Carey accepted the role, with Jenny McCarthy as Samantha,the film was doomed from the start.The script was too far removed from the typical funny bewitching plots of the hit series.How about actor John Lithgowe as Larry Tate? Michael Caine was excellent,yet too serious here. Nowhere is Doctor Bombey or even Tabitha! The supporting characters added so much fun to the original show.Bernie Fox ,Erin Murphey,and even Henry Gibson could have done cameoes.The astral traveling,botched spells,the witches council,Sabrina the evil sister,and pop-up appearances were each an intrinsic element for the show's magickal chemistry.Shirley MacLaine was perfect for this type of role,yet the script was so bad it ruined her spiritual aurora.Shirley says the part was forgetable.What a shame.Both Kidman and Ferrell are great actors ,but not for this lame romantic comedy feature.
Hideous October 31, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Absolutely the worst movie I saw in a theater during 2005. And, yes, I'm including "Dukes of Hazzard", which was marginally funnier. I love Nichole Kidman. I love Will Ferrell. But they are two flavors that mixed about as well as peanut butter pickles in this movie. Its awful. Truly, truly awful.
Extremeley Funny And Lovable!!! September 9, 2008 Even though it's not reall like the classic tv series, it's still a pretty good movie. It's actually very funny! But, if you are a hard-core fan of the original 'Bewitched' tv show, you may be disappointed. It's more about a real witch named Isabel Bigelow being asked by a snobby mortal actor named Jack Wyatt to play Samantha in a tv remake of Bewitched. She finds out that he's just using her to stand in so that he can be the main star of the show as Darrin. Even though Isabel tries to stop casting spells, she still casts a few to take her revenge against Jack. If you love comedy, the tv series, Nichole Kidman, and Will Ferrell, you'll love BEWITCHED!!!
Its like a 1940's love story with more magic and twists July 31, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I won't go into plot points since other reviews have covered that. But if you were expecting the original bewitched you might be disappointed because the old one was all about(Samantha) where this one is more split evenly between the couple as well as the supporting cast. The love story between Kidman and Ferrell reminded me of Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn, "Bringing Up Baby, Holiday. Sure its a bit silly, unbelievable, and there are some jokes for jokes sake but its the innocence of it all that makes it so bewitching :)I felt good after watching this movie in a way that reminds me of the old love stories. On top of loving the story, Kidman's performance was amazing. How she so subtly changes her voice to fit the role and expressions I have never seen from her before. It was a real pleasure. Ferrell was also enjoyable for me because the strength of Kidman's character really complimented his goofiness. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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