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Enough Said
James Gandolfini, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Catherine Keener shine in this heartwarming
comedy that A.O. Scott of The New York Times calls “a small miracle of a
movie.”
Divorced mom Eva (Louis-Dreyfus) may be falling for
Albert (Gandolfini), a sweet, funny, like-minded divorcé. But as their
relationship blossoms, Eva befriends Marianne (Keener), who’s always
complaining about her ex-husband. When Eva realizes that Albert is the target
of Marianne’s rants, she begins to question her own perceptions about first
impressions and second chances.
Special
Features
·
Second
Takes – Blu-ray exclusive
·
Promotional
Featurettes
·
Theatrical
Trailer
Enough Said
Blu-ray
Street Date: January 14, 2014
Prebook Date: December 18, 2013
Screen Format:
Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English DTS-HD MA 5.1
Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
French DTS 5.1
Subtitles: English/French/Spanish
U.S. Rating PG-13
Total Run
Time: 93 minutes
Closed
Captioned: Yes
Enough Said
DVD
Street Date: January 14, 2014
Prebook Date: December 18, 2013
Screen Format:
Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0
French Dolby
Digital 2.0
Subtitles: English/French/Spanish
U.S. Rating: PG-13
Total Run
Time: 93 minutes
Closed
Captioned: Yes
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Everyone’s Favorite Funny Lady - Reliving Julia
Louis-Dreyfus’ top moments
To celebrate the DVD and Blu-ray release of Enough Said on January 14th, let’s look at some top screen moments from the film’s
leading lady, Julia Louis- Dreyfus. Julia’s resume means serious business with
star performances in shows such as Seinfeld,
Veep and Saturday Night Live. Believe
it or not, her screen debut was given by comedy master Woody Allen in the 1986
hit feature Hannah and her Sisters. Working
with the great writer/director clearly had a positive effect on her future
career playing comedic roles. Here are a
few of our favourites:
Elaine Benes – Seinfeld
Elaine Benes—old flame and now good friend
of Jerry—is possibly Julia’s most famous role.
Favorite moment: Elaine's nickname becomes
"Nip", after she accidentally shows a nipple on a Christmas card,
created by Kramer. Mortified at first, Elaine later crops the wardrobe
malfunction off of the photograph and uses it for her health club ID. How
resourceful!
Leslie – Deconstructing Harry
Deconstructing Harry marks Julia’s second
time working with writer-director, Woody Allen. Allen plays a writer, and Julia
brings to life one of the fictional characters from his work.
Favorite moment: Julia’s character and
another of Harry’s fictional characters are caught in an intimate moment by a
blind woman who enters the room unexpectedly. Hilarity ensues when the couple
continue to misbehave while the blind women obliviously engages them in
conversation.
Maggie Lizer – Arrested Development
Maggie Lizer, or Maggie “lies her ass off,”
is an Orange County attorney and brief love interest of the show’s main
character Michael Bluth. Lizer manages to give lawyers an even worse reputation,
as she uses every trick in the book to gain sympathy from the judge and juries
on her case.
Favorite moment: Being led to believe that
she is blind, we later find out that Lizer has only been pretending to not be
able to see to help her cheat on her bar exam—and get free pizza.
Selina Meyer- Veep
With grand ambitions and passions like passions
environmental conservation, job creation and Senate reform, Meyer is a
politician we want to root for. If only it wasn’t for her incompetent staff and
political red tape waiting to thwart even her most humble ambitions…
Favorite moment: Selena suddenly comes down
with a stomach virus during a photo op at a local frozen yogurt shop. Her
intestinal troubles cause a hasty retreat back to the limo, proving even the
Vice President isn’t immune to an embarrassing moment.
Eva – Enough Said
As divorced single parent Eva, we get to
see Julia in a role that not only displays the comedic chops that we know and
love, but also the softer, more dramatic side of her acting range. Eva’s
courtship with fellow divorcée Albert (James Gandolfini) is a modern love
story, full of nuances, real moments and—of course—more than a few laughs.
Favorite moment: Awkward! Eva overhears her
new best friend talking on the phone with her ex-husband—who also happens to be
Eva’s new boyfriend.
Enough Said is available on
DVD and Blu-ray on January 14
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13 comments:
When her nickname became Nip! I loved her on Seinfeld!
One of my favorite episodes was when she kept saying Maybe a dingo ate your finace'.
I loved when she hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live, where she wasn't afraid to make fun of herself, especially the 'CBS Cares' segment, where Jason Sudeikis calls her 'Elaine'. It was a great segment, and I hope she hosts again eventually.
Lonerwor@aim.com
Elaine's nickname becomes "Nip" - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
The "Nip" episode was great, especially when the pre-teen / teenage son of Elaine's friend starts to become attracted to Elaine because of the pic.
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I loved her as Elaine Benes on Seinfeld but I can't think of a specific episode it had been awhile since I have seen any.I did think the famouse no more soup for you one was funny
I like the nick naming of Nip. Thanks so Much for the chances to win.
Allison.bahr@yahoo.com
The Elaine dancing scene in Seinfeld
My favorite is when the couple continue to misbehave while the blind women obliviously engages them in conversation.
heymissvirginia at embarqmail dot com
My favorite is Elaine Benes
my favorite was when Julia was Elaine Benes or Nip in Seinfield.
This was truly one of her best roles.
The nipple episode is hilarious.
The Nip nickname episode was my favorite.
Her intestinal troubles cause a hasty retreat back to the limo, proving even the Vice President isn’t immune to an embarrassing moment.
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