Very Bad Things/A Life Less Ordinary DVD

Very Bad Things/A Life Less Ordinary

    Very Bad Things/A Life Less Ordinary

    '18' - Suitable only for adults.

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    Special Features:
    • None listed.
    Region:
    • Region 2
    Aspect Ratio:
    • Aspect Ratio 1.85:1,Anamorphic Widescreen
    Number of Discs:
    • 2
    Main Language:
    • English
    Subtitle Languages:
    • English for the deaf and hard of hearing, German
    Certificate:
    • 18

    Description

    Release Date: 29 January 2007

    A Life Less Ordinary:
    A Life Less Ordinary is an extraordinary love story. Robert (Ewan McGregor) is one of life's losers. He works as a janitor in a giant corporation, but dreams of something...less ordinary. Sharp-tongued Celine (Cameron Diaz) on the other hand, has never wanted for anything in her short pampered life as the daughter of Robert's boss, Navill (Ian Holm). But like Robert she's bored. In a normal life these two souls would never even meet - but who said this story was normal? Two celestial cops (Holly Hunter and Delroy Lindo) are given the assignment of making Celine and Robert fall in love. When two such different lives collide, sparks fly. Rather than falling in love, Robert and Celine seem to be falling apart. What more can go wrong?

    Very Bad Things:
    Laura Garrety (Cameron Diaz) wants the wedding of her dreams and Kyle Fisher (Jon Favreau) wants to marry the woman he loves. But before that, his buddies (Christian Slater, Daniel Stern, Jeremy Piven and Leland Orser) decide to throw him an unforgettable bachelor party in Las Vegas. Kyle's last night of freedom involves booze, gambling, drugs and even a visit from a young stripper. When the stripper accidentally gets killed, the boys get led by Boyd into disposing of the '105 pound problem' in the desert instead of calling the police. Thus begins a darkly comic homicidal trail, dropped like lethal breadcrumbs by writer-director Peter Berg in this audacious, sure handed motion picture debut.

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    • None listed.

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