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List Price: $12.98Amazon.com's Price: $11.49 You Save: $1.49 (11%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9780790782782
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 0790782782
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 01, 2004
Running Time: 96 minutes
Sales Rank: 31801
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: June 20, 2003
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Editorial Review:
Description: Romantic Comedy. Alex (Luke Wilson) is an author whose writer's block and gambling debts have landed him in a jam. In order to get loan sharks off his back, he must finish his novel in 30 days or wind up dead. To help him complete his manuscript he hires stenographer Emma (Kate Hudson). As Alex begins to dictate his tale of a romantic love triangle to the charming yet somewhat opinionated stenographer, Emma challenges his ideas at every turn. Her unsolicited yet intriguing input begins to inadvertently influence Alex and his story and soon real life begins to imitate art.
Amazon.com: For perhaps the first time in her career, Kate Hudson doesn't just imitate the twinkle of her mother, Goldie Hawn--and proves to be a winning romantic lead in her own right. Hudson plays Emma, a stenographer hired by a desperate writer named Alex (Luke Wilson, The Royal Tenenbaums, Legally Blonde), who has to finish a book in 30 days. Of course, a tentative romance blooms between them; but as Alex begins to interweave elements of his life into the love triangle of his novel--including a suspiciously Emma-esque character named Anna--Emma wonders if the novel's sexy other woman has a real-life counterpart as well. Though Alex & Emma suffers from some bland, formulaic elements, it also features flashes of engaging wit. Hudson dampens her gleam, but because she's not working so hard to be adorable, a relaxed and more unique charm comes forth. --Bret Fetzer
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If you're looking to view a great rom com in the vein of "Kate and Leopold" "The Holiday" or "You've Got Mail" by all means, avoid this film. If you're looking for a semi-fun way to spend an hour and a half, look no further. "Alex and Emma" is basically a formulatic screenplay with very little improvisation or creativity put directly to screen by very good leads. There's not much at work in this movie... but what's there is is charming, funny and sweet most of the time.
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I thought this movie was smart,funny and original.
Have seen it several times which is all I need to say as far as my tastes go.
In my top 10 lists.
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Alex & Emma was a bit of a disappointment considering the presence of Luke Wilson, Kate Holmes and Sophie Marceau among others, though by no means is it a terrible movie.
An up-and-coming author finds himself indebted to Cuban mobsters for 100,000 dollars. He must come up with the money within a month or else he'll be killed. His only solution is the completion of his book, which will bring in enough money to settle the debt. The problem however, is that he's got writer's block and he ... Read More
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While it is not mentioned much, this film is an obvious remake/rethink of the Holden/Hepburn comedy "Paris When It Sizzles." This is a case of the remake being better than the original. Audrey Hepburn was always charming, but "Paris" is some of her worst, most posy, artificial acting work.
The strength of the re-write is the re-writes of "the book" (film within the film) that give Hudson the chance to do big slapstick characters. Far from deserving praise as a great actress that ... Read More
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Between the money-thirsty but dazzling Polina (Sophie Marceau) and the pleasant, down-to-earth Anna (Kate Hudson), what should a penniless Adam (Luke Wilson) do? This was the plot about which Alex (Luke Wilson) the author wrote a book in 30 days. His stenographer Emma (Kate Hudson), who liked a book only if the ending pleased her, often protested and steered Alex's story in the right direction.
As the plot of the book materialised, Emma's affection for Alex grew just as Adam's ... Read More
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