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Sweet Home Alabama  Actors : Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey, Candice Bergen, Mary Kay Place Director : Andy Tennant Studio : Buena Vista Home Entertainment by Buena Vista Home Entertainment Brand : WITHERSPOON,REESE Release Date : 2003-02-04 Publisher : Buena Vista Home Entertainment Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 0786936208030 UPC : 786936208030 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 376 reviews)
List Price : $19.99 Our Price : $10.99
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This delightfully entertaining romantic comedy stars Reese Witherspoon (LEGALLY BLONDE) as sophisticated Melanie Carmichael, a rising New York clothing designer who suddenly finds herself engaged to the city's most eligible bachelor. But this is no fairy tale romance for Melanie. She has skeletons in her fashion-filled closet that include Jake -- the backwoods husband she married in high school who refuses to divorce her. Determined to end their marriage and sever all ties with her past once and for all, Melanie returns to Alabama. But home starts to tug at her heartstrings, and what she thought she wanted may not be what she wants at all. |
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As formulaic, utterly inoffensive romantic comedies go, Sweet Home Alabama could be better, and could be worse. It's a variant of Julia Roberts's Something to Talk About, with all the same strengths and weaknesses, and Reese Witherspoon is definitely its saving grace. As an Alabama country girl turned hot New York fashion designer, Witherspoon finds the genuine emotions hidden under a blandly familiar plot, making her character's romantic indecisiveness seem not only credible but disarmingly appealing. She's just agreed to marry the Camelot-bred son (Patrick Dempsey) of New York's no-nonsense mayor (Candice Bergen), but first she has to officially divorce the husband (Josh Lucas) she left behind years earlier... only to discover that their love is stronger than ever. The rest, of course, is a foregone conclusion, but with a sharp supporting cast and a few charming moments, Sweet Home Alabama will satisfy anyone who prefers safe, reassuring entertainment. --Jeff Shannon |
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Sweet Home Alabama DVD |
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Romantic Comedy. Excellent movie. Makes you laugh and cry. Touches all emotions. A movie you'll want to watch again and again. |
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WHERE IS MY PURCHASE - I STILL HAVEN'T RECEIVED IT! |
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THIS IS NOT A REVIEW - IT IS A COMPLAINT ABOUT THE VENDOR OF THE PRODUCT! IT HAS BEEN OVER 30 DAYS SINCE I ORDERED THE PRODUCT, AND I HAVE YET TO RECEIVE IT - I KNOW THE MOVIE AND I LIKE IT - I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE IT SO THAT I CAN SEE IT AGAIN - AMAZON PEOPLE, PLEASE ASSIST ME - THANKS - STEVE CHAIMSON |
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Ya'll will love this movie |
Put on your Confederate grays, break out the Stars & Bars, grab your Southern bell, and snuggle up on the couch to watch this movie together for some quality snogging time. This is the best romantic comedy ever written.
"What you wanna be married to me for?" You'll have to buy the movie for the answer.
If you have a friend or relative who is a Civil War reenactor, give them this DVD as a gift. |
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A must see for those who love romantic comedies... |
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I know a movie is good when I can't stop talking about it. I've been talking about this movie all day to everyone. It's just so good. And it may be a bit cliche, but there are elements and twists that keep you interested for more. It wasn't nearly as predictable as I thought it was going to be. It's also much funnier than I anticipated. There are so many romantic comedies that it almost seem to be the same movie with different actors, but this one is definitely worth watching. Reese Witherspoon is so cute with her accent! |
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Proof That The South's Still Dead |
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When you can't afford Matthew McC, hire Josh Lucas. America's new sweetheart, Reese Witherspoon -- night now, Sandy B. -- does her best at holding this most formulaic so-called romance together. Seriously, I'd type how I REALLY feel but I just realized that I'd be wasting more time than I did WATCHING this 122 minute fiasco. If you don't see every single angle coming, then you might as well stop seeing films. Utter trash. And I'm not certain that a single stereotype goes unwrapped. Reese, you're better than this. But after "Legally Blonde" and this, you might have to re-prove yourself. |
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