DVD : The Family Stone (Widescreen Edition)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Family
EAN: 0024543234029
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 15
Label: 20th Century Fox
Languages:
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
MPN: FOXD2233406D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 02, 2006
Running Time: 103 minutes
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: December 16, 2005
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Join the eccentric stone family for a holday gathering filled with unexpected surprises. Before the festivities are over love affairs will unravel new ones will form outrageous secrets will be revealed & the family will come together like never before. Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 04/15/2008 Starring: Sarah Jessica Parker Luke Wilson Run time: 106 minutes Rating: Pg13
Amazon.com:
For anyone who views holiday gatherings with equal parts joy and dread, The Family Stone offers plenty of comedy to identify with. Writer-director Thomas Bezucha’s slapstick premise begins when Everett (Dermot Mulroney) brings his fianc茅 Meredith (Sarah Jessica Parker) home to meet his family for Christmas. It’s an instant disaster when parents Sybil (Diane Keaton) and Kelly (Craig T. Nelson) agree with their gay, deaf son Thad (Ty Giordano, who is actually hearing impaired), pot-smoking son Ben (Luke Wilson) and daughters Amy (Rachel McAdams) and Susannah (Elizabeth Reaser) that Meredith is way too uptight to be welcomed into their family. Meredith recruits her sister Julie (Claire Danes) to help her thaw the Stone family cold front, and after building a solid emotional foundation for his holiday comedy, Bezucha starts to stack the deck with plot developments that, while heartwarming, border on the absurd. You either go with the movie’s flow or you don’t, and with this appealing cast (featuring some really nice work by Keaton, Nelson, Parker and Danes) it’s easy to forgive Bezucha’s unlikely blend of yuletide cheer, petty animosities, and romantic tables turned in the blink of an eye. Toss in a case of terminal illness and you’ve got a sad-happy tearjerker that works in spite of itself. If you don’t recognize at least part of your own holiday clan in The Family Stone, you probably haven’t been paying attention. –Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews
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Rating:
- middleaged baby boomers behaving worse than kids
This is supposed to be a comedy and it is if you are able to laugh at an elderly mother (Diane Keaton) displaying filthy language. The plot features a man bringing his fiance home for Christmas to meet the family. The sad part is the people are all middleaged, but behave worse than kids. The groom to be’s brother falls in love with the fiance after observing her drunk and dirty dancing. His receding hairline reminds us he is too old for this nonsense. Next the groom to be falls in love with … Read More
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- Worst movie I’ve recently seen till the bitter end…
My habit as of late has been to give a film at least 15 to 20 minutes before I either watch the entire thing, or just give up. Having a continuing stream of already seen or unseen on-demand digital choices, I try to the best of my abilities to keep up with films of a general genre, which I might be interested in. This eliminates a lot of genres actually, as I can’t stand, in no particular order, horror/slasher films, “masterpiece theater-ish, British soap-operish” borefests, most heavily/quickly … Read More
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- Excellent addition to the Christmas Movie Collection
This movie is the perfect sweet, but not syrupy, holiday comedy. If you’re looking for profound cinema, please look in a different category, but if you’re looking for a fresh addition to your list of Christmas classics that you will enjoy watching over, and over, and over again, then THIS is an excellent choice!
Rating:
- Christmas Time Movie
This movie is about all the different struggles and misunderstandings that families have with different themes going at the same time, all important. But, love wins out and in the end everyone is happy. It’s just a touching, heart-warming movie with a great cast of actors and actresses.
Rating:
- Surprisingly Endearing
I recently saw this film and enjoyed it enough to defend it against some of the more negative reviews found here. I’ll try to make this as compact as possible, while addressing some of the recurring issues.
First of all, yes, the plot twists are predictable, but I don’t think Thomas Bezucha was exactly trying to hide what most of us expected to happen. Those sly, stalled glances a character might make in the direction of another, or the way two characters might connect over a conversation? … Read More
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