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Stranger Than Fiction (DVD, 2006) DISC & COVER

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Condition
Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
Actor
Will Ferrell
UPC
0043396154070
Format
DVD
Producer
Lindsay Doran
Language
English, French
Release Year
2006
Subtitle Language
English, French
Rating
PG-13
Director
Marc Forster
Run Time
113 min.
Genre
Comedy Video
Movie/TV Title
Stranger than Fiction
Studio
Sony Pictures

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Producer
Lindsay Doran
UPC
0043396154070
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7046039968

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
Stranger than Fiction
Director
Marc Forster
Language
English, French
Subtitle Language
English, French
Run Time
113 min.
Rating
PG-13
Release Year
2006
Format
DVD
Genre
Comedy Video
Studio
Sony Pictures

Dimensions

Item Height
0.59in
Item Weight
0.20lb.
Item Length
7.48in
Item Width
5.32in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1

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  • Top favourable review

    Gets you thinking about life

    What I love about this movie is that it gets me thinking about what is important in life. This regular guy, Harold (Will Ferrell), with a regular job all of a sudden hears a voice that tells him that he is going to die. In a panick, he sets out to figure out what is happening to him and why. He talks with a Lit professor (Dustin Hoffman) who tells him that if he really thinks he is going to die then he should start living the life he always wanted. Taking his advice, Harold starts picking up hobbies he always wanted and pursuing the love of a woman he desires. He ends up figuring out that he is in fact the main character of a novel written by a woman who typically kills off her heroes (who to me represents God) and decides that the death she has planned for him was meant to be. I wish the ...

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  • Stranger Than Fiction

    I liked this movie a lot - it had elements of similarly themed films where fictional worlds intersect and influence the real world and vice versa, such as The Hours and The Purple Rose Of Cairo. Yet it takes this concept in a new direction and touches on the philosophies of choice and fate - if the story of our lives is already written, can we change the script? Does knowing what the future holds influence our lives or are we just following a predestined course whatever we do? As you might expect Marc Foster gives good and capable direction and there are lots of elements of the movie that were really very enjoyable. Some scenes are maybe drawn out too long, but for the most part he manages to keep the film flowing smoothly. The 'mathematical images' which beautifully illustrate the ...

  • A Great Film With A Fun Cast And A Unique Story

    Stranger than Fiction is a story about a dull IRS agent named Harold Crick whose life is turned upside down when he starts hearing a voice narrating his life. Will Ferrel shines in this lead role as a man who makes a transition from a dull and routine life to a vibrant and colorful one. The supporting cast is very strong with help from Dustin Hoffman and company. The story for this film is unique, fun, and memorable. Harold is an obsessive routine follower, counting the number of brush strokes he uses each morning as he cleans his teeth. Then, one day, his life is turned upside down as he begins to hear a voice narrate his every move and thought. He audits a beautiful and socially rebellious young woman who he falls in love with, and meets up with a quirky college professor who ...

  • That's what real life is...

    We all have our quirks, and we're all worth loving. While that is not the Grand Message of this movie, its certainly in there. Now, some might find this film "a little slow" - but that's because they're not really paying attention. And I guarantee, if you pay a little bit to this gem the payback is awesome! The not-giving-anything-hugely-important-away-premise is: Harold Crick (Ferrell) is a lonely-but-self-respecting IRS auditor who realizes that an articulate English woman's voice is narrating his every move from inside his head. You see, Harold is a bit of an odd duck, too, and he compulsively counts and measures things in the background chatter of his actually creative mind. This is brilliantly illustrated in the movie through sophisticated computer graphics superimposed over the ...

  • Stranger than Fiction Movie

    Actually I rented this movie with a free movie rental from my local Movie Gallery. While we were trying to decide which movie to see, my eight-year-old "baby" sister, Mariah, almost threw a fit because she did not want to see another "dumb" movie. Because it was my free movie rental, I was the one who got to choose. She ended up enjoying this movie. Will Ferrell stars as Harold Crick, a mundane IRS agent/mathematician, who "little does he know" that Karen Eiffel, a writer's-block-suffering novelist (played by Emma Thompson) is writing her latest novel about HIM, perplexed about how to kill him. Queen Latifah is a wise-cracking, smart mouth of an author's assistant sent by the publisher to help with the writer's block and novel's plot. Of course, "little do they know" that Harold Crick is ...