Wednesday, January 18, 2012

What's Your Number? - DVD Review


Ring in the New Year with a fresh and funny tale about dating, relationships and life as Anna Faris (Scary Movie Franchise, The House Bunny) and Chris Evans (Fantastic Four, Captain America) come together in a hilarious quest for “the one” in WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER? Unrated Ex-tended Cut, debuting on Blu-ray and DVD released January 10 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.

DVD Synopsis:

After reading a magazine article that insists if a woman has slept with at least 20 people that they have already missed Mr. Right, marketing executive Ally Darling (Anna Faris) begins to panic, thinking that she will be alone forever. With the help of her hunky new neighbor (Chris Evans), Ally starts tracking down all her ex-boyfriends, hoping to find her real true love while she helps him escape his latest fling. Hilarious hijinks and adventure ensues as Ally goes on her wild search for the best “ex” of her life, only to find what she is looking has been right in front of her all along.

Featuring hysterical supporting performances from Chris Pratt (Moneyball, “Parks and Recreation”), Joel McHale (“The Soup,” “Community”) and Andy Samberg (“Saturday Night Live,” Hot Rod), WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER? is based on the book “20 times a Lady” by Karen Bosnak and will be available as a Blu-ray combo pack and single disc DVD. Flaunting an unrated extended cut of the film and loaded with laugh-out-loud bonus material including new expanded flashback dates and gag reel, the Blu-ray combo pack and single disc DVD is available for an average retail price of $29.99 and $19.99 respectively.

WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER? Special Features

●Extended Cut of Movie
●Extended Flashback Dates and deleted scenes
●Gag Reel

My Review:

Anna Faris is an actress who I deem to be quirky and fun to watch.  She didn't disappoint in this movie.  She plays Ally Darling, a girl who is on the quest for love from her several ex-boyfriends.  Unbeknownst to her, true love was right under her nose.  The plot is predictable but the scenes are funny.  This is what I'd consider a chic flick, but I caught my husband chuckling several times at the raunchiness and laugh-out-loud moments.  The movie is Rated R and shouldn't be seen by children, but I suggest it for adults who are in the mood for a good romantic comedy.

I received DVD for review.  The opinions within this post are of my own and I wasn't influenced in any way.  Please do your own research before purchasing products.  Your opinions and results may differ from mine.

2 comments:

angie lilly said...

I so wondered if this was a good film and I love Anna Faris. Thanks for the review. Sounds like a win for date night!
Angie
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Becca said...

I meant to see this movie when it was in theaters - I guess I will have to rent it now. I always love Anna Faris in everything she is in :)