The Ugly Truth [DVD] [2010]
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #764 in DVD
- Brand: SONY PICTURES
- Released on: 2010-02-08
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Aspect ratio: 16:9 - 2.40:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Subtitled, PAL
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: Danish, English, Finnish, Hindi, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 92 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Katherine Heigl further cements her reputation as one of film's most dazzling, and go-to, romantic comedy heroines. In The Ugly Truth she brings her deft comic timing and true vulnerability to a film that avoids clichés, successfully, all the way until the surprising, quiet end. Heigl's partner in crime--and at first, in pure hatred--is the rakishly charming Gerard Butler. Heigl plays Abby, a career-bound TV producer, and Butler is Mike, an outrageous dude's dude whose public access show about what men want (one thing only) makes him so popular that he's hired to work alongside Abby, who naturally chafes at everything Mike stands for. Yet The Ugly Truth could not be more unpredictable, and men as well as women will like the refreshing story line and the crisp direction by Robert Luketic (Legally Blonde, Monster-in-Law). Both lead actors put their all into their performances, and the nuance and depth makes The Ugly Truth not just a great date-night film, but a testament on the primal human urge simply to connect. The Ugly Truth is more than a little raunchy, and it deserves its 15 rating, but there's hilarity in its crudeness. The supporting cast includes the delightful Cheryl Hines and John Michael Higgins as a tensely married couple forced to appear together on TV. And Eric Winter (Brothers & Sisters) is dreamy as Abby's potential love-match--as long as she doesn't have to be herself. The DVD includes mostly forgettable deleted and extended scenes, but also a gag reel that shows that the cast had every bit as much fun creating the film as the viewer has watching it. The Ugly Truth has never shined so brightly. --A.T. Hurley
Special Features
- Select Scenes Filmmaker Commentary
- The Truth Is Ugly: Capturing the Male & Female Point of View
- The Art of Laughter: A Making of Hilarious Proportions
- Deleted and Extended Scenes
- Alternate Endings
- Gag Reel
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Synopsis
After Knocked Up and 27 Dresses, Katherine Heigl continues her reign as queen of the romantic comedies with this film from director Robert Luketic (Legally Blonde, 21). The versatile Gerard Butler of 300 and RocknRolla stars as an obnoxious man who gets under the skin of Heigl's TV producer character.

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