Dumb and Dumber - Unrated (New Line Platinum Series)
Bobby Farrelly: Producer
Bobby Farrelly: Writer
Peter Farrelly: Writer
Aaron Meyerson: Producer
Brad Krevoy: Producer
Bennett Yellin: Writer
New Line Home Video
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$12.98 |
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$5.99 |
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$3.79 |
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$1.94 |
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly, Mike Starr, Karen Duffy
- Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
- Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: New Line Home Video
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 16, 1994
- DVD Release Date: Jan 03, 2006
- Run Time: 107 minutes
- ASIN: B000BKJ762
- UPC: 794043827228
- Sales Rank: 3512
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    Always good for a Laugh, 2010-05-04
If you have to be unsophisticated to enjoy this movie, well then call me "unsophisticated" because this movie cracks me up! Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels are freakin' hilarious in this movie. I've had people tell me it isn't funny because the guys are dumb. Well no, DUH! That's the whole point of the movie. The characters are absolute idiots who by only "dumb luck", avoid being arrested, killed, beat up, etc. while on a quest to return a briefcase left behind by a gorgeous female passenger in a limousine driven by Jim Carrey.
br /This movie is funny. If you like movies such as Superbad, Super Troopers, Napoleon Dynamite, Stir Crazy, The Hangover, you'll like this one. And if you haven't seen this movie yet, "Why the heck not?!!".
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    DO NOT BUY UNRATED! It butchers one of the all-time great comedies, 2010-04-28
This has been on my top 3 list of comedies ever since I first saw it in the 90's. It just doesn't get old. Like everyone else says, it's perfectly paced, and it brings consistent laughs throughout. Something about this movie, with it's amazing soundtrack and it's sense of adventure that just makes you feel good.
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br /I first found out about the unrated version when I was at Target and just saw it for sale. When I saw "6 additional minutes", my heart was gonna explode, it was like getting to see the movie for the first time again, and what began as pure excitement, ended very quickly with sheer disappointment. Let me just make a long story short here. Almost every additional scene completely ruins the brilliance and subtlety of every classic scene. It turns a quick witted character comedy into stupid bathroom humor, and not funny bathroom humor. Before seeing this movie, I always thought that the Farrelley brothers had past their prime after Kingpin, thinking that they abandoned clever pg-13 humor for moronic R humor. I think this unrated version proves my point. I think back then they had enough self restrain to hold back enough and not cross that line between shockingly funny and shocking for the sake of being shocking. That's why so many of these scenes were left out, for the good of the greater "picture". I've learned one thing from this unrated version, and that's that I will never buy an unrated version anything ever again. Here's a rule of thumb for everyone. Never buy an Unrated or Extended edition DVD/Blu-Ray of anything. If it didn't make it into the theaters, then there's a very good reason for it, and if it's not a Director's Cut, then that means that the Director himself agrees with that decision of not including it, so therefore there's any one entity that could be responsible, and that's the money hungry producers and studios who could care less about the integrity of their film, just as long as they can make an extra few bucks from it.
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