Pros: Good Picture and Sound, Thorough Extras
Cons: Not a great movie; You need to be a fan to enjoy the extras
Cons: Not a great movie; You need to be a fan to enjoy the extras
Bridesmaids gets a thorough release on Blu-ray – including two versions of the movie and over 2 hours of extended and deleted material, not to mention a host of additional extras. It also boasts solid picture and sound. So it’s a pity that the movie itself isn’t better. Fans of Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph will have a good time here, as will fans of the Judd Apatow label, but more casual viewers will find this a much tougher movie to get through – too long by at least 30 minutes, and too off putting in many of the scenes that do work.
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