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Bottle Shock (DVD, 2008) Widescreen, Alan Rickman, Chris Pine - NEW SEALED

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Format
DVD
Release Year
2008
Language
English
Case Type
DVD Case
Actor
Alan Rickman, Bill Pullman, Chris Pine
Director
Randall Miller
Features
Widescreen
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Movie/TV Title
Bottle Shock
Studio
20th Century Fox
UPC
024543565857

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  • Top favourable review

    Chris Pine is a long haired redneck!!

    this is a great movie (imho)....i love chris pine and eliza dushku..... *what did you expect? thunderbird?*.....just because we're rednecks doesn't mean we can't make a pretty good bottle of wine!!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: cleanearthbooks

  • CHANGING THE HISTORY OF WINE!

    Features Acotrs:Dennis Farina,Chris Pine,Bill Pullman, Alan Rickman, Eliza Dushku, Freddy Rodrigues & Rachel Taylor. Running Time:109 Min. Rating:PG-13 Based on a True Story. The year is 1976, and Bill Pullman is Jim Barrett, the mortgaged-to-his-eyeballs owner of the California vineyard Chateau Montelena. He and his son Bo (Chris Pine) are trying to make the perfect Chardonnay, but Bo would rather surf and screw around than work, while his buddy and co-worker Gustavo (Freddy Rodriguez) has plans of starting a vineyard of his own. At the same time, British expatriate and French wine snob Stephen Spurrier (Alan Rickman) is the owner of a failing wine “academy” in Paris, who hears from the American shop owner next door (Dennis Farina) that the Californians are about to give the ...

  • Shocking the Wine World

    A fictional treatment based on the 1976 Wine tasting in Paris that put California winemakers on the same stage as the more universally renowned French producers. Top notch preformances from Dennis Farina and Alan Rickman coupled with understated roles for Bill Pullman and Chris Pine make this an enjoyable flick. Rachel Taylor and Eliza Dushku as eye candy don't hurt either. It seems that certain details of the story were changed in the retelling, characters were replaced and invented. Since this was not a documentary but a underdog's tale I found that the literary license was not a hinderance to making this a movie to watch again. It made me want to find out more about the wine tasting and the wineries involved. Any film that interests the audience to find out more about ...

  • BOTTLE SHOCK (DVD, 2009) Alan Rickman

    Entertaining narrative about the 1976 Paris wine tasting event that finally put California wines on the world's map. It was the United States' Bicentennial in 1976, and a struggling British Wine Shop owner in Paris is desperately trying to do anything to help his business survive. Also, in order to bolster his position with the French he comes up with an idea to sponsor a blind wine tasting competition between the best French wines and California wines, 'if he can find any that are drinkable!' Just like the French, he is a total wine snob, and convinced that he won't find anything good, he comes to the Napa Valley to search for some "drinkable wines". To his surprise, the wines are surprisingly better than he would ever have thought, and has a personal ...

  • (Don't drink and drive, please.) Great features

    i liked the movie but two times one of the actors used God's name in vain; that i did not like. Otherwise i thought the movie was very good and was glad to see that America made it into the world wine industry of taste and quality.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: vader0316