Flixville
Home | Profile | Collections | Friends | Preferences | Help   

Punch-Drunk Love (Two Disc Special Edition) (Superbit Collection)

Composing a Review

Enter your review text here. There are some locations in Flixville where the Tagline you provide might be used instead of the Full Review (the Rotator view on your profile, for one).

Remember, all Reviews are public. Any review you write can be seen by anyone that happens across the Review. We take steps to keep your Collection data concealed as you specify, but Reviews are wide open.

Formatting

HTML tags will be stripped. But you can still format your review:

Using Italics

Surround the text to italicize with '*' (asterisk) characters.
Entering *the cinematography* will produce the cinematography.

Using Bold

Surround the text that should be bold with '_' (underscore) characters.
Entering _lousy contrived dialogue_ will produce lousy contrived dialogue.

Using Links

To create a link to another page, do not use the official html syntax. Instead, use
'[ ]' (brackets) and a '|' (pipe), like so:
Entering [Flixville|http://www.flixville.com] will produce Flixville.

Punch-Drunk Love (Two Disc Special Edition) (Superbit Collection)

Restricted  - 95 minutes

Sony Pictures

2003-06-24

Region 99


Directed by:

  Paul Thomas Anderson

Starring:

  Adam Sandler
  Emily Watson
  Philip Seymour Hoffman
  Luis Guzmán
  Jason Andrews

Format:

AC-3,  Anamorphic,  Closed-captioned,  Color,  Dolby,  DTS Surround Sound,  Dubbed,  DVD-Video,  Special Edition,  Subtitled,  Widescreen,  NTSC


Purchasing:

  Usually ships in 24 hours  $28.96  $23.99

Similar interests:

  

Own this video? Log into Facebook or signup for more




Ownership

Flixville:18(2.35% of users)
Facebook:18(3.16% of fb users)

Ratings

Flixville:5(avg 4.90 stars)
Facebook:5(avg 4.90 stars)

Description:

Adam Sandler takes a shot at critical respectability with Punch-Drunk Love, a movie by director Paul Thomas Anderson (Boogie Nights, Magnolia). Sandler plays Barry Egan, a lonely small businessman who calls a phone sex line one night, only to find himself the victim of an extortion scheme the next day--the very same day on which he goes out on a date with the woman who may be the love of his life (the utterly delightful Emily Watson). Barry is a lot like Sandler's popular comic characters--socially maladept, prone to violence, always on the brink of embarrassment--but here Sandler plays it real; the result is both off-putting and sympathetic. Anderson's writing skills, unfortunately, are not as strong as his visual sense. Punch-Drunk Love has many strengths (including great supporting actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Luis Guzmán), but ultimately fizzles out. --Bret Fetzer

Punch-Drunk Love (Two Disc Special Edition) (Superbit Collection) Wall

No one has said anything... yet.