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Pre-ordered. Good to see this one coming out finally after years of rather lousy VHS and VHS quality DVD releases.

And I still think Melanie Griffith had a bod to die for (and hopefully still does, haven't seen any recent pics of her).

Who exactly is releasing this? Didn't see any studio or boutique house listed.
 

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Kyrsten Brad said:
Pre-ordered. Good to see this one coming out finally after years of rather lousy VHS and VHS quality DVD releases.

And I still think Melanie Griffith had a bod to die for (and hopefully still does, haven't seen any recent pics of her).

Who exactly is releasing this? Didn't see any studio or boutique house listed.
Looks like a Fox Home Entertainment release....
 

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Working Girl
Harrison Ford, Sigourney Weaver and Melanie Griffith star in Mike Nichols’ hilarious, six-time OSCAR® Nominee* about a woman determined to shape her own destiny. When her overbearing boss, Katharine (Weaver), breaks a leg skiing, Tess McGill (Griffith) takes over her office, apartment and wardrobe. But when Tess creates a deal with a handsome investment banker (Ford) – who happens to be Katharine’s boyfriend – she’s either jumping up the corporate ladder – or about to commit career suicide!
*1988: Actress (Melanie Griffith), Supporting Actress (Joan Cusack), Supporting Actress (Sigourney Weaver), Directing, Original Song (Won), Best Picture
Blu-ray Special Features [SIZE= 14px]●[/SIZE] Theatrical Trailers [SIZE= 14px]●[/SIZE] TV Spot: “Be My Secretary” [SIZE= 14px]●[/SIZE] TV Spot: “Women in Charge” [SIZE= 14px]●[/SIZE] TV Spot: “Really Famous” Working Girl Blu-ray Street Date: January 6, 2015 Prebook Date: December 3, 2014 Screen Format: Widescreen 1.85:1 Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Spanish DTS 2.0 French DTS 5.1 Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French Total Film Run Time: 114 Min U.S. Rating: R Closed Captioned: Yes



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I saw this at odoen screen 1 upstairs on the Cinerama curved screen W/S.
 

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Despite changing times, tastes – and, yes – hairstyles, Working Girl remains in the top tier of adult-themed romantic comedies; arguably, the Citizen Kane of its ilk. Mike Nichols’ direction and Kevin Wade’s screenplay are astutely grounded in some very fine, seemingly effortless, performances by all concerned. It’s the comedy that deceives us, suggesting just another toss away tryst with a few gags thrown in. But look closer and you’ll realize there’s a meticulous, oft’ brilliant narrative construction at work; an evenly paced, expertly staged and cleverly camouflaged machinery; practically invisible, but steadily evolving both the characters and the plot in more meaningful and self-reflexive ways. Like all truly great directors, Mike Nichols is sharing a piece of himself in Working Girl; unobtrusively marking his work with an inimitable stamp in razorback wit and camaraderie via kinship…for anyone who’s ever won, for anyone who’s ever lost, and for everyone still out there – trying.
 

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It's too bad they couldn't have included as an extra one of the TV episodes with Sandra Bullock.

Regardless , an excellent film!
 

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