Midnight in Paris

(Blu-ray Disc - 2011)
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A romantic comedy about a family traveling to the French capital for business. The party includes a young engaged couple forced to confront the illusion that a life different from their own is better.

Publisher: [United States] : - Sony Home Pictures Entertainment
Edition: Blu-ray version widescreen format
Language: English and French
Performers: Kurt Fuller, Rachel McAdams, Owen Wilson.
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Rating PG-13 for some sexual references and smoking
Notes: CPL DVD# 6304620
Blu-ray disc.
Blu-ray, widescreen, region A.
Requires Blu-ray player.
DVD; widescreen; requires a Blu-ray player.
This is a Blu-Ray disc and will not play in a standard DVD player
Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH).
English or French dialogue; English, Spanish or French subtitles.
Release date: Dec. 20, 2011.
Statement of responsibility: [directed by Woody Allen]
Physical description: 1 videodisc (94 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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May 10, 2012
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You can certainly hear Woody Allen's writing throughout, for which he won an Oscar for original screenplay.

Apr 30, 2012
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Was surprised at how much I loved this movie! Seeing all of the literary and artistic rock stars in one place - from the Fitzgeralds and Gertrude Stein to Picasso and Hemingway -was such a buzz!!! It was very disconcerting to hear Woody Allen's unmistakable voice and chronic second-guessing of self coming out of Owen Wilson's mouth! But what a wonderful idea for a movie! Would watch it again. Have never seen Paris so beautifully rendered in film before. The opening sequence is just magical!

Apr 27, 2012
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I really enjoyed this movie! Especially the moments in the past and the portrayl of Ernest Hemmingway and many other writers. It was charming and delightful :)

Apr 26, 2012
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2 stars because it is harmless and easy on the eyes. As if a computer was told...film a Woody Allen movie set in Paris. The script is so predictable. Owen is a stand in for Woody even wearing the same wrinkled pants and shirt. His fiance and her parents are simple cardboard characters.

Apr 26, 2012
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Very charming, it feels quite like one would imagine Paris should (or did, or does!). My only complaint was Owen Wilson, of whom I am NOT a fan, but other than that it was lovely to watch.

Apr 24, 2012
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over rated.

Apr 23, 2012
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A homage to Paris in the 1920s, and yet just as much an ode to it today. I wouldn't watch it again, but it wasn't necessarily a bad watch. It has that sense of the "new Woody Allen", which seems to be all nuanced relationships set in European cities (for example, Vicky Cristina Barcelona and the upcoming To Rome With Love). And Midnight in Paris fits that pattern. It has a message, sure, but I can't understand why a film like this penetrated the Oscar nominee list. I understand Woody Allen is a frequent nominee, but I don't think it had better writing than, say, Bridesmaids. And yet it won the Original Screenplay award. Oh, well, that's got me stumped. Enjoyed the score to the opening sequence; very much stuck in one's head.

Apr 23, 2012
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was surprised by how much I enjoyed this! loved all the author appearances (ie, Hemingway).

Apr 20, 2012
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Woody Allen has his moments of wit, this isn't one of them. After we finished it I tried to defend my husband's 'that was a complete waste of time' with 'but it was a good message about needing to live their own lives in the present.' He aptly replied, 'yeah, but you could get that from reading the back.' Good point. And no amount of rubbing shoulders with iconic minds of the 20's can improve upon that blurb.

Apr 18, 2012
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Boring! I'd rather watch Jack and Jill or The Love Guru!

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Mar 18, 2012
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A romantic comedy about a family traveling to Paris for business. The party includes a young engaged couple forced to confront the illusion that a life different from their own is better. Kathy Bates, Adrien Brody, Carla Bruni, Marion Cotillard, Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen, Owen Wilson.

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