Something's Gotta Give (2003)
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Front Cover |
Actor |
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Jack Nicholson |
Harry Sanborn
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Diane Keaton |
Erica Barry
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Frances McDormand |
Zoe Barry
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Keanu Reeves |
Julian Mercer
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Amanda Peet |
Marin Barry
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Jon Favreau |
Leo
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Paul Michael Glaser |
David Klein
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Rachel Ticotin |
Dr. Martinez
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Connie Sawyer |
Lady in Market
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Lorna Scott |
Mrs. Gimble
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Movie Details |
Director |
Nancy Meyers |
Studio |
WARNER HOME VIDEO |
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Language |
English |
Audience Rating |
TBA |
Running Time |
123 mins |
Country |
USA |
Color |
Color |
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Plot |
As upscale sitcoms go, Something's Gotta Give has more to offer than most romantic comedies. Obviously working through some semi-autobiographical issues regarding "women of a certain age", writer-director Nancy Meyers brings adequate credibility and above-average intelligence to what is essentially (but not exclusively) a fantasy premise, in which an ageing lothario who's always dated younger women (Jack Nicholson, more or less playing himself) falls for a successful middle-aged playwright (Diane Keaton) who's convinced she's past the age of romance, much less sexual reawakening. As long as old pals Nicholson and Keaton are on screen discussing their dilemma or discovering their mutual desire, Something's Gotta Give is terrific, proving (in case anyone had forgotten) that Hollywood can and should aim for an older demographic. Meyers falls short with the sitcom device of a younger lover (Keanu Reeves) who wants Keaton as much as Nicholson does; it's believable but shallow and too easily dismissed. She also skimps on supporting roles for Frances McDormand, Amanda Peet and Jon Favreau, but thankfully this is one romantic comedy that doesn't pander to youth. Mature viewers, rejoice! --Jeff Shannon |
Personal Details |
Seen It |
Yes |
Index |
335 |
Collection Status |
In Collection |
Links |
IMDB
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Product Details |
Format |
DVD |
Region |
Region 2 |
Screen Ratio |
16:9 Wide Screen |
Release Date |
2004 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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