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Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Jason Segel and Kristen Bell
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Overview

Nicholas Stoller's FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL is a romantic disaster comedy produced by the same team that made such hits as THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN and KNOCKED UP, headed by writer, director, and producer Judd Apatow. When he gets suddenly and unceremoniously dumped by his longtime girlfriend, television star Sarah Marshall (VERONICA MARS lead Kristen Bell), composer Peter Bretter (FREAKS AND GEEKS alum Jason Segel) is devastated. Miserably depressed, he seeks solace in tawdry one-night stands, but he is desperate to win Sarah back. On the advice of his stepbrother, Brian (SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE's Bill Hader), Peter heads off to Hawaii for a much-needed vacation, but he gets even more freaked out when he discovers that Sarah and her new beau, wild and wacky British singing sensation Aldous Snow (comedian Russell Brand), are staying there as well. Mired in sadness, Peter is befriended by hotel employee Rachel Jansen (THAT '70S SHOW's Mila Kunis), who encourages him to get back his life and pursue his own dreams, which include staging a Dracula musical with puppets. But Peter is blinded by his desire for Sarah even as he grows closer to Rachel and starts hanging out with some of the hotel's odder personalities, including Chuck (Paul Rudd), a drug-addled surf instructor, and Matthew (SUPERBAD's Jonah Hill), a drug-dealing restaurant worker obsessed with Snow. Segel, who gets fully naked several times in the film, wrote the screenplay, a sharp blend of comedy and drama, and is solid in his first major starring role. Stoller, making his feature-film directorial debut, gets the most out of his diverse cast and beautiful setting, especially Jack McBrayer and Maria Thayer as a newlywed couple having some bizarre sexual problems, and Billy Baldwin as Sarah's costar in the television show CRIME SCENE: SCENE OF THE CRIME. FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL is an outrageously funny yet touchingly sweet movie.

Awards:

Main Cast & Crew:
Nicholas Stoller - Director
Nick Stoller - Director
Jason Segel
Kristen Bell
Mila Kunis
Russell Brand
Bill Hader
June Raphael
Liz Cackowski
Kala Alexander
Paul Rudd
Jonah Hill

Details

    Blu-Ray Disc Format
  • Format: Blu-ray (Unrated Version)
  • Run Time: 118
  • Color Format: Color
  • UPC: 191329092279
  • Genre: COMEDIES
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Release Date: February 2019

Movie Reviews

Reviews:
3 stars out of 5 -- "There's a fresh element to the latest Judd Apatow-stable comedy in the unique shape of Russell Brand....He excels..." - 05/01/2008 Uncut, p.124


3 stars out of 4 -- "[F]ull of laughs. The cringingly wacky scenarios, offbeat characters and comic dialogue serve up a crowd-pleasing, laugh-filled experience." - 04/18/2008 USA Today


"[I]t's more soulful than KNOCKED UP and more inclusive than SUPERBAD....FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL delights in its frequent raunchy moments..." - 04/18/2008 Los Angeles Times


"Its willingness to explore states of feeling and modes of behavior that tamer romantic comedies never go near is decidedly a virtue..." - 04/18/2008 New York Times


3.5 stars out of 4 -- "Segel is an immensely appealing screen presence....[T]his so-called romantic disaster comedy is a raucous ride through one man's pain." - 05/01/2008 Rolling Stone, p.90


3 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's solidly entertaining....The performances are great....Kunis is absolutely radiant..." - 05/01/2008 Empire, p.51


"Jawing about pop culture with typical School of Judd razor wit, these men might be giants. The rest of the time, they're merely hilariously mortal." -- Grade: B+ - 04/25/2008 Entertainment Weekly, p.96-96


4 stars out of 5 -- "[The movie] nails those awkward, face-freezing moments....And it's still refreshing to find a romcom that's allowed to be this real..." - 06/01/2008 Total Film, p.48


"[An] enjoyable romantic comedy....It's the dialogue that delivers the belly laughs." - 06/01/2008 Sight and Sound, p.58-59


"[Apatow] has built up a pretty formidable comic repertory company, and the movie is smart to give such seasoned and proven laugh-getters such substantial shots to do their stuff." - 04/14/2008 Premiere

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