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Eagle vs. Shark (Blu-ray)
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Eagle vs. Shark (Blu-ray)
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| | | "Luckily, Love is Blind." Features: DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), Spanish, Dubbed & Subtitled, French, Subtitled Miramax Films presents the wickedly offbeat love story, Eagle vs. Shark, a funny, fractured romance between two total misfits woven into an all-consuming quest for revenge and shot through with the strange, sweet hilarity of the human condition. When Lily (Loren Horsley), a lonely, oddball fast-food waitress and hopeless romantic, and Jarrod (Jemaine Clement), another lonely oddball and video game clerk who has spent the last decade plotting revenge against a bully from high school, connect at a "dress as your favorite animal" party, it's a match seemingly made in outcast Heaven. But when Lily decides to risk everything for love, her hopes are nearly dashed as, after a brief fling, Jarrod dumps her because he's too busy "training" for his all-important payback mission. But neither of them can anticipate the grit the steadfastly optimistic Lily will show in her heartbreak. As Jarrod's day of reckoning arrives and everything hits the fan, Jarrod and Lily will find something that goes beyond romantic fantasies and revenge - faith in who they really are. "...you have to see Eagle vs. Shark. At worst, you'll walk away amused. At best, you'll have a new favorite movie. Regardless, you will have a fun time." Mark Bell, Film Threat "...the kind of movie Hollywood should make but rarely does." Scott Bowles, USA Today
Editor's Note
Fans of cult hit NAPOLEON DYNAMITE will find much to like in this quirky New Zealand import. Director Taika Waititi's debut feature centers on the oddest of couples: Lily (Loren Horsley), an outcast at the fast food restaurant where she works, and Jarrod (Jermaine Clement, FLIGHT OF THE CONCORDS), a clerk at a video game store who is completely oblivious to his dork status. Lily's days revolve around Jarrod's daily burger-driven appearances at her job, but, alas, he only has eyes for her perky blonde coworker. But Lily wins his heart with her video game prowess, and the pair becomes a couple. However, Jarrod has more than romance on his mind, and he journeys back to his hometown to face a high school nemesis with loyal Lily in tow.Though Jarrod provides much of the film's humor, Lily provides its heart. Horsley's resume doesn't feature a large number of credits, but she is wonderful as Lily. She's awkward and honest, sweet and completely smitten with Jarrod. As Jarrod, Clement has perfected the deadpan delivery that made NAPOLEON DYNAMITE so much fun. As in its predecessor, EAGLE VS. SHARK features characters that aren't aware that they aren't "normal." From Jarrod's mullets to his family's beloved track suits, they're a study in strange, but they are genuine and real people. Like other odd romances such as HAROLD AND MAUDE, this love seems unlikely, but good acting and smart writing make it work.
| Features | Audio: English, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound | | Deleted Scenes With Optional Audio Commentary | | Dubbed: Spanish | | Feature Audio Commentary With Writer/Director Taika Waititi & Guests | | Interactive Menus | | Music Video: The Phoenix Foundation's Going Fishing | | Outtakes | | Scene Selection | | Subtitles: French, Spanish |
| Entertainment Reviews
| Eagle vs Shark - DVD Review By: Jay Antani - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 1/7/2008 3:59 PM | |
The only measure of a comedy is whether you laughed, and how hard. As comedies go, the Kiwi import Eagle vs Shark, doesn't register more than halfway up the comedy meter. Writer-director Taika Waititi manages a sprinkle of chuckles, a couple of guffaws, but, mostly, while watching it, I felt as if I were a polite judge at an audition, unable to leave or bark "Next!" for fear of hurting its feelings. It's offbeat, I'll give you that. Terminally offbeat. But it rests a bit too comfortably on its geeked-out charms and sweet intentions to ever really carve out an "attitude" for itself, or come up with enough inventive ideas to make it worthwhile. Everything Eagle vs Shark tries to do, Napoleon Dynamite already did, and did better, funnier....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
| | Studio: Buena Vista Home Video |
| Release Date: 1/8/2008 |
| Running Time: 88 minutes |
| Original Release Date: 2007 | | Catalog ID: 5513903 | | UPC: 00786936741117 | | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
| | Original Language: English | | Available Audio Tracks: English | | Available Subtitles: French, Spanish | | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio | | Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew | Craig Hall | | Jemaine Clement | | Joel Tobeck | | Loren Horsley | | Adam Clark - Cinematographer | | Cliff Curtis - Producer | | Emanuel Michael - Executive Producer | | Jonathan Woodford-Robinson - Editor | | Taika Cohen - Director | | Taika Cohen - Writer |
| Awards | Nominee (2007) | | | Sundance Film Festival, Taika Cohen, Grand Jury Prize - World Cinema - Dramatic |
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