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A Good Year (Widescreen Edition)  Actors : Russell Crowe, Freddie Highmore, Abbie Cornish, Albert Finney, Rafe Spall Director : Ridley Scott Studio : 20th Century Fox by 20th Century Fox Brand : TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT Release Date : 2007-02-27 Publisher : 20th Century Fox Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 0024543407010 UPC : 024543407010 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 123 reviews)
List Price : $19.98 Our Price : $9.80
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Max Skinner (Russell Crowe) is a highly successful investment expert with no time for life outside work. When his estranged uncle dies Max inherits the vineyard in France where he grew up as a child and his first intention is to sell the vineyard as quickly as possible. But after spending unexpected time at the Vineyard in France he discovers a part of himself that he had lost and experiences romance and a blossoming new love affair with a beautiful French woman that changes his life forever.Features:Commentary by Ridley ScottMaking of A Good YearTheatrical TrailerSystem Requirements:Run Time: 114 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: PG - 13 UPC: 024543407010 Manufacturer No: 2240701 |
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A feel-good movie that highlights the beauty of France as much as it does its stars, A Good Year provides a languid, gorgeous viewing experience. Director Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe--who first worked together on the Academy Award-winning Gladiator--are reunited in this romantic film, which is based on Peter Mayle's book A Year in Provence. Crowe plays Max, a workaholic London bonds trader who doesn't know the meaning of vacation. When his uncle dies, leaving him a picturesque estate in the south of France, Max views it as an opportunity to cash in the vinery and pocket the profits. The film is reminiscent of Diane Lane's Under the Tuscan Sun in the way the scenery plays as much of a role in the film as its characters. The lush village and streaming sunlight portray Provence as an idyllic, magical place. Even Max falls under its spell. While not a particularly likeable character, especially in the early part of the film, Max also isn't a bad guy. When he gets the chance to live life at a less manic pace than which he is used to, he finds that a good year isn't dependant on a financial windfall. Though Scott tries to drum up some suspense in the film (Is the beautiful visitor really Max's illegitimate cousin? Will Max fall in love with the feisty local woman he trades quips with?) nothing that happens comes as much of a surprise. Still, while the film doesn't fully utilize Crowe's range of skills, the actor is charming in his role and A Good Year provides a fine time in the cinemas. --Jae-Ha Kim Extras from A Good Year  Russell Crowe and Co-Stars on Filming in Provence |  A Good Year Virtual Vinyard | Beyond A Good Year  A Year in Provence |  More from Director Ridley Scott | 
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A Good Year |
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A very fine portrayal of a man who has driven himself off track, then rediscovers himself and the important things in life through surprising twists and turns. |
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Great movie! |
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We loved this movie and will, no doubt, watch it more then once as it is just a feel good movie. |
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Sit back, relax and enjoy the wine. |
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I love this movie! You want to get away without leaving your house, pop this movie in with nice glass of wine. Other than Gladiator, I truly believe that this is Russel Crowes finest movies. You always feel good after watching this movie. |
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THIS IS A WONDERFUL FILM. A HAPPY FILM WITH NO VIOLENCE, JUST JOY.
I RECOMMEND THE ROMANTIC COMEDY FOR EVERYONE TO ENJOY. A MUST!!!!! |
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Odd movie for Crowe and Scott |
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I didn't enjoy this movie as much as I thought I would. I never do connect with Skinner and I felt the romance was just a convenient subplot. I wasn't sure if the cousin or the waitress was supposed to be the love interest for a while there. But overall, I felt this film was a male version of Under the Tuscan Sun. (France instead of Italy.) I didn't believe Skinner's transformation. Nothing in this captured my heart the way it should have. There was a few storylines just dropped. I thought the best friend and the cousin would become an item. But I did enjoy the soundtrack. |
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