Video: Romantic Comedies
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2008: The Year in DVDs— A bunch of DVDs that grabbed my attention in 2008.
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Movie Review: Bedtime Stories (2008)— This holiday season a familiar comedy star tries to finagle his way into the family comedy genre in Disney’s Bedtime Stories.
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Blu-ray Review: Ghost Town (2008)— Ricky Gervais can do no wrong in this little-seen romantic comedy.
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DVD Review: Ghost Town (2008)— All work and no play makes Jordan a vital member of society.
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Movie Review: Yes Man— Fun, if forgettable rom-com.
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Erin Karpluk is Being Erica— The new dramedy premieres January 5 on CBC.
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DVD Review: Hallelujah, I'm A Bum!— Looking back at a Depression Era movie curiosity starring the once mighty Al Jolson.
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DVD Review: Ghost Town (2008)— Gervais fans will be a little disappointed but the film does have some laughs and some nice moments.
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Movie Review: Yes Man — “Yes Man” is a pleasant diversion.
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Blu-ray Review: The Heartbreak Kid (2007)— heartbreaking only in that it doesn't live up to previous Farrelly Brothers films.
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Sneak Peek Video: Mamma Mia! Comes to DVD December 16— Enjoy your favorite Mamma Mia! songs as sing-alongs here at BC!
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DVD Review: Sabrina (1954)— "Sabrina" has humor, class, and a girl with wit.
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Blu-ray Review: Mamma Mia!— One of the cheesiest musicals of all time comes to the screen in an adaptation marred by poor direction.
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DVD Review: Mamma Mia! The Movie— The movie that captured the hearts of millions is out on DVD December 16th.
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Movie Review: Four Christmases— Good idea, but it misses the mark.
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Last Chance Harvey Closes Denver Film Festival— This not-so-frisky business is hardly worth remembering, although Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson remain oldies but goodies.
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Blu-Ray Review: WALL·E (Three-Disc Special Edition)— Likely to be included on many 2008 Top-Ten lists for both films and Blu-rays.
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DVD Review: Sabrina - The Centennial Collection (1954) — Billy Wilder's direction keeps this film from becoming a sappy, run-of-the-mill 1950s Hollywood romance.
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Movie Review: Zack and Miri Make a Porno— Not as memorable as most of Kevin Smith's other work but it's still damn funny.
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Movie Review: Zack and Miri Make a Porno— Kevin Smith is back with a comedy whose mouth is as foul as its heart is big.
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Movie Review: Ghost Town— A mostly funny, often hilarious, seldom boring, and consistently entertaining comedy.
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Movie Review: Y.P.F.— Don't pioneer yourself into vulgar mode, this is sweeter than its risqué title might suggest.
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DVD Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall - Unrated Single Disc Edition— After enduring the long plane flight to Hawaii called Forgetting Sarah Marshall, the DVD special features make the trip worthwhile.
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DVD Review: How I Met Your Mother - Season Three — How I Met Your Mother is one of the absolute funniest shows on TV right now.
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Movie Review: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist— Graynor's gonzo acting is worthy of year-end awards.
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Movie Review: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist— The search for an elusive band brings two teens together in this studio-bred indie wannabe.
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Movie Review: How to Lose Friends and Alienate People— Surprisingly good comedy, smarter than expected, despite slipping into cliche-land.
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DVD Review: Sex and the City - The Movie— A tribute to the deepest love shared between friends.
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Movie Review: How to Lose Friends & Alienate People— It all just feels a bit disappointing.
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Movie Review: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist— Delightful, sweet film; just ignore the plot.
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Movie Review: Smart People— Small talk...
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Blu-ray Review: Sex and the City - The Movie: Extended Cut — If you loved the movie as much as I did, you will buy the DVD right away.
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Blu-ray Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall— No, we won't forget because this is a nearly classic romantic comedy.
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DVD Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall - Unrated Collector's Edition— Forgetting Sarah Marshall details one man's attempt to get over a break-up.
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Movie Review: Ghost Town— Accessible, but with a fresh feel.
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DVD Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall - Unrated Collector’s Edition— This is the real Heartbreak Kid.
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DVD Review: Leatherheads— This screwball comedy forgets one terribly important element — the comedy.
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Movie Review: Some Like It Hot— A naughty, bawdy, sexy comedy all about...you know what.
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Movie Review: The Wackness— An interesting drug and character study that's funny, bittersweet, charming, and thought-provoking.
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Movie Review: My Best Friend's Girl— Moments of hilarity do not a movie make.
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Movie Review: Nights in Rodanthe— The third time is a charmer for Richard Gere and Diane Lane, but why did they have to play it so safe?
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DVD Review: Then She Found Me— An accurate and compelling depiction of people struggling to overcome their own fears to take the leap of faith required to start over again.
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Movie Review: Then She Found Me— Hunt's directorial debut shows her acting chops much better than her directing chops.
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Movie Review: The Hottie and the Nottie— An act of cinematic carnage that was committed, not made.

