What Happens in Vegas (Widescreen Edition)
Matthew Leonetti: Cinematographer
Christophe Beck: Composer
20th Century Fox
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Maddie Corman, Dennis Farina, Rick Garcia, Queen Latifah, Deirdre O'Connell
- Director: Julian Farino
- Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: 20th Century Fox
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 08, 2009
- DVD Release Date: Aug 26, 2008
- Run Time: 99 minutes
- ASIN: B001C5LLQ4
- UPC: 024543528722
- Sales Rank: 1060
Amazon Customer Reviews:
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    What happens in Vegas happens in my living room, too!, 2008-12-21
Call me weird, but I like goofball romantic comedies. "What Happens in Vegas" is definitely goofball. I found it both funny and romantic. My brother would call it a chick flick and he definitely likes chick flicks and this movie.
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br /So, is it any good? I've rented it twice and enjoyed it the second time as much as the first. I like Cameron Diaz and now I like Ashton Kutcher. OK, here's the deal. I liked him in "Coast Guard" with Kevin Costner (filmed in Shreveport). I like him in his camera commercials. He has enough money for his own production company. That unshaped hair has never been attractive, but in the party scene toward the end of the movie, Joy (Cameron) tells him he cleans up really nice. And he does! I've never found him attractive until then when he becomes quite the heart throb.
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br /The film has a silly premise to work with (but what about some of the romantic Cary Grant movies--weren't they called goofball comedies?). "What Happens in Vegas" happens because Joy has been dumped by an anal-retentive fiance; Jack (Ashton) has been dumped by his dad (fired). The two throw caution to the wind and go to Vegas with their friends to forget their troubles, meet, get drunk, have a heck of a time together, get married because they are too drunk to consider consequences, wake up, and discover reality. Then comes a three-million-dollar jackpot!
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br /The divorce judge (Dennis Miller with some hilarious lines) tells them they must stay together for six months before he will give them a divorce. During that time they must undergo marital counseling. Two people were never more different! Together for six months! It's a trial but one that has a 50-50 chance of working.
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br /(Judy judgment: I know this Indian couple whose marriage was arranged. He did not go against his Indian heritage and protest the arrangement. He followed it and has a very happy marriage. It was their intention to make it work. Now consider how it is done in America. What is the chance of success--50-50.)
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br /After living together six months without the tension of intimacy, Jack and Joy end up knowing each other well, or at least each other's bad points, and inadvertently some of the good points--more than enough to build on.
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br /The old saying goes: Whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Not always. Not when you marry someone you just met. Can you salvage it? Do you dump it, too? Or do you find a judge who makes you make it work?
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br /I really like this movie!
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