Sunday, September 27, 2009


I LOVE YOU, BETH COOPER

 

A quiet, reserved teen experiences a wild night to remember in I Love You, Beth Cooper, arriving on Blu-ray Disc (BD) and DVD November 3 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Chris Columbus (Home Alone films) and starring hot Hollywood sensation Hayden Panettiere (“Heroes”) in the title role, the film is based on a novel written by Emmy Award®-winner* Larry Doyle (“The Simpsons”). When Denis Cooverman (Paul Rust; Semi-Pro), the geekiest guy in high school, proclaims his love for super-popular Beth Cooper during his valedictorian speech, everyone is... well... speechless! But the real shock comes that night when Beth shows up at Denis’ house with her two best friends to show him how the cool kids party. You’ll LOL as Denis tries to keep up with Beth — and stay away from her maniacal ex-boyfriend Kevin and his ticked-off pals. Plus, watch Denis and Beth take their hilarious relationship to a whole new level with the outrageous alternate ending you didn’t see in theaters!

 

High-energy and heartwarming, I Love You, Beth Cooper stars a collection of fresh-faced newcomers including Lauren London (This Christmas), Jack Carpenter (Sydney White) and Lauren Storm (The Game Plan). The BD and DVD will include side-splitting bonus features including an alternate ending, deleted scenes, Fox Movie Channel Presents In Character with Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust, and features including “I Love You, Larry Doyle,” “We Are All Different, But That’s A Good Thing,” and the improvised song by Paul Rust “Peanut Butter Toast.” The BD will be available for the suggested retail price of $39.99 U.S. / $49.99 Canada. The DVD will be available for $27.98 U.S. / $43.48 Canada. Prebook is October 7.

 

Blu-ray Disc and DVD Special Features:

  Alternate Ending

  Deleted Scenes

          The Graduate

          College Worthy Handyman

          Beth Digs for Buried Treasure

          Remembers a Cooverman Moment

  “I Love You, Larry Doyle”

  “We Are All Different But That’s A Good Thing” – behind the scenes with the cast

  “Peanut Butter Toast” – improvised song by Paul Rust

  FOX Movie Channel Presents in Character with Hayden Panettiere

  FOX Movie Channel Presents in Character with Paul Rust

This is one of the most overlooked movies of this past year.  While it’s no where near as good as the fantastic book, it is still a fun high school comedy that works really well on all levels.  You should put it down on your list to rent or buy.

 

 

THE MEL BROOKS COLLECTION

BLU-RAY DISC

 

Best known as a creator of broad film farces and uproarious parodies, jack-of-all-trades Mel Brooks has been entertaining audiences for years with his wacky and absurdist humor. Now just in time for the holidays, the king of comedy’s brilliant work is available for the first time in high definition in The Mel Brooks Collection on Blu-ray Disc, debuting December 15 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Embark on a hilarious adventure over and over again as the ultimate gift set debuts with some of Brooks’ best films including Blazing Saddles, High Anxiety, History Of The World Part I, Robin Hood: Men In Tights, Silent Movie, Spaceballs, To Be Or Not To Be, The Twelve Chairs and Young Frankenstein.

 

The collection also features an exclusive book created in conjunction with Mel Brooks highlighting his remarkable life and unforgettable films. In addition to having three of his films ranked in the Top 20 on the American Film Institute's list of the Top 100 comedy films of all-time, Brooks is also a member of a short list of creative artists with the distinction of earning multiple award categories, including an Emmy®, Oscar®, Grammy® and Tony®*. Adding to that list, it was recently announced that Brooks will be receive a Kennedy Center Honor 2009 at the 32nd annual national celebration of the arts on Dec. 29.

 

A perfect gift for the holidays, The Mel Brooks Collection on Blu-ray Disc featuring nine hilarious and classic films will be available for the suggested retail price of $139.99 U.S. / $179.99 Canada. Prebook is November 18.

 

The Mel Brooks Collection on Blu-ray Disc Title Synopses:

 

Blazing Saddles:
Filmmaker, star and paddleball wiz Mel Brooks goes way out west and way out of his mind with a hilarious spoof set in an 1874 Old West where 1974 Hollywood is one soundstage away – and where good-old fun blast prejudices to the high comedy heavens. Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Slim Pickens, Harvey Korman, Madeline Kahn and more join for horseplay and horselaughs, making Blazing Saddles the #6 choice on the American Film Institute’s Top-100 Comedies.

 

High Anxiety:
In this outrageous homage to the Hitchcock thriller, Mel Brooks plays renowned Harvard psychiatrist Dr. Richard Thorndyke, a nut-job with a paralyzing fear of heights, who’s just become head of the Psycho-Neurotic Institute for the Very Very Nervous. After the jittery doc learns that his predecessor died under suspicious circumstances, he looks for help from his resentful associate (Harvey Korman) and his evil head nurse (Cloris Leachman) – who, not surprisingly, offer no help. To make matters worse, events take a murderous turn, and Thorndyke is accused of the crime. Co-starring Madeline Kahn, High Anxiety is considered one of Brooks’ best.

 

History Of The World Part I:
Mel Brooks gives new meaning to the term “revisionist history” with this laugh-filled version of the story of mankind. This far-from-accurate romp teaches the “real” truth behind the Roman Empire (in which Brooks plays a stand-up philosopher at Caesar’s Palace), the French Revolution (where he pops up as King Louis XVI), and the Spanish Inquisition (in which monks and nuns participate in a splashy song-and-dance number). Featuring an all-star cast including Brooks, Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Gregory Hines and Sid Caesar, History of the World: Part I proves that nothing, including history, is sacred.

 

Robin Hood: Men In Tights:
The master of comedy, Mel Brooks, pulls off another serious spoof on a classic with Robin Hood: Men in Tights. The all-star cast includes: Cary Elwes as the head of the merry men, Roger Rees as the evil dyslexic Sheriff of “Rottingham,” Richard Lewis as the seriously neurotic Prince John, Amy Yasbeck as the put-upon Maid Marian, Patrick Stewart as ultrrrra-Scottish King Richard, Tracey Ullman as a much-sought-after soothsayer named Latrine and Dave Chappelle and Isaac Hayes as hilarious characters named Achchoo and Asneeze.

 

Silent Movie:
Only Mel Brooks would tell his laugh-packed tale about a silent movie—as a silent movie—with one word of dialogue. Joining him in his outrageous, nonstop parade of sight gags are Marty Feldman, Dom Deluise, Sid Caesar, Harold Gould, Bernadette Peters and Ron Carey. As the ruthless conglomerate Engulf and Devour targets a floundering movie studio, has-been director Mel Funn (Brooks) convinces the paranoid studio chief (Caesar) to make a star-studded silent picture. Aided by his sidekicks (DeLuise and Feldman), the devious Funn actually manages to sign some of the biggest names in Hollywood: Paul Newman, Liza Minelli, Burt Reynolds, Anne Bancroft and James Caan. Filled with hilarious spoofs of just about everything that happens in tinseltown, Silent Movie is one of Brooks’ funniest, most original films.

 

Spaceballs:
The farce is with you in this “uproarious salute to science fiction” (The Hollywood Reporter) that teams comedy legend Mel Brooks with an all-star cast of cutups including John Candy, Rick Moranis and Bill Pullman. When the evil Dark Helmet (Moranis) attempts to steal all the air from planet Druidia, a determined Druish Princess (Daphne Zuniga), a clueless rogue (Pullman) and a half-man/half-dog creature who’s his own best friend (Candy) set out to stop him! But with the forces of darkness closing in on them at ludicrous speed, they’ll need the help of a wise imp named Yogurt (Brooks) and the mystical power of “The Schwatrz” to bring peace – and merchandising rights – to the entire galaxy!

 

To Be Or Not To Be:
Mel Brooks lets the Nazis have it with both barrels in this hilarious remake of Ernst Lubitsch’s classic comedy. Brooks stars as Frederick Bronski, the great Polish actor an amazing amount of people have never heard of. Anne Bancroft co-stars as his actress wife, with whom he fights an eternal tug-of-war for center stage. He should only know about her backstage meetings with a handsome fighter pilot...But all that is put aside when the Nazis invade Poland and the entire troupe gets involved in a frenzy of murder, mistaken identities and maniacal improvising to thwart the Gestapo and save the Polish underground. Co-starring Charles Durning as the SS colonel who stands in their way, To Be Or Not To Be will have you on your feet, yelling encore!

 

The Twelve Chairs:
Set in Russia in 1927, this much-loved, hilarious Mel Brooks comedy classic is the tale of a former aristocrat (Ron Moody) who is now a Russian clerk under the new Soviet regime. When he learns that his dying mother-in-law sewed a fortune of family jewels into one of the twelve dining room chairs, he sets off across Russia to find it—with an opportunist (Frank Langella), a priest (Dom DeLuise) and his former servant (Mel Brooks) all in equal pursuit.

 

Young Frankenstein:
Mel Brooks’ hilarious tribute to Mary Shelley’s classic makes fun of not just the legend, but also every other Frankenstein movie! Summoned by his late grandfather’s will to a castle in Transylvania, young Dr. Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) discovers a step-by-step manual on how to bring a corpse to life. With help from Igor (Marty Feldman), the hunchback who gets upset when people mispronounce his name, and sweet, curvaceous Inga (Teri Garr), Frankenstein makes a creature (Peter Boyle) with a monstrous lust for life – and love! Cloris Leachman, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars and Gene Hackman co-star in this inspired vision of lunacy.

 

Blu-Ray Disc Bonus Features:

Disc One:

Blazing Saddles – feature film

Additional Scenes

Scene-Specific Commentary by Mel Brooks

2 Documentaries

 

    Back in the Saddle

 

    Intimate Portrait: Madeline Kahn (Excerpt)

Black Bart: 1975 Pilot Episode Of The Proposed TV Series Spinoff

Theatrical Trailer


Disc Two:

Spaceballs – feature film

Commentary by Mel Brooks

Spaceballs: The Documentary

In Conversation: Mel Brooks & Thomas Meehan

John Candy: Comic Spirit

Watch the movie in Ludicrous Speed

Still Galleries

Film Flubs

Storyboards-to-Film Comparison


Disc Three:

Young Frankenstein – feature film

Commentary by Mel Brooks

Inside The Lab: Secret Formulas in the Making of Young Frankenstein

Deleted Scenes

It’s Alive! Creating A Monster Classic

Making FrankenSense of Young Frankenstein

Transylvanian Lullaby: The Music of John Morris

The Franken-Track: A Monstrous Conglomeration of Trivia - Trivia Track

Blucher Button

Outtakes

Isolated Score Track (DTS MA)

 

 

Disc Four:

High Anxiety – feature film

Hitchcock and Mel: Spoofing the Master of Suspense

The “Am I Very, Very Nervous?” Test

 

    Dr. Thorndyke’s Ink Blot Test

 

    How Anxious Am I?

Don’t Get Anxious! The Trivia of Hitchcock - Trivia Track

Isolated Score Track (DTS MA)


Disc Five:

History of the World Part 1 – feature film

Musical Mel: Inventing “The Inquisition”

Making History: Mel Brooks on Creating the World

The Real History of the World - Trivia Track

Isolated Score Track (DTS MA)


Disc Six:

Robin Hood: Men In Tights – feature film

Funny Men In Tights: Three Generations of Comedy

HBO Special: Robin Hood: Men In Tights - “The Legend Had It Coming”

LaserDisc Commentary by Mel Brooks

Isolated Score Track (DTS MA)


Disc Seven:

Silent Movie – feature film

Silent Laughter: The Reel Inspirations of Silent Movie

Speak Up! Historical Hollywood - Trivia Track


Disc Eight:

To Be Or Not To Be – feature film

Brooks and Bancroft: A Perfect Pair

How Serious Can Mel Brooks Really Get?

Profiles of Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft and Charles Durning

To Be Or Not To Be: That Is The Trivia! - Trivia Track

Isolated Score Track (DTS MA)


Disc Nine:

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