This is a new still unopened in cellophane DVD of the outrageous and hilarious "The 40 Year Old Virgin"! I saw this movie in the theater when it first came out. Its a future comedy classic for sure. Cute and very raunchy all at the same time. I believe the version I have for sale here is the same R version as what folks originally saw in the movie theater when the movie came out with lots of bonus extras of course. The details for this 2005 R rated version are below. Happy shopping!Additional Information about The 40-Year-Old Virgin (DVD, 2005, Full Frame; Rated)Portions of this page Copyright 1981 - 2009 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
| Movie description | Andy
Stitzer (Steve Carell) rides his bike to his stockperson job at Smart
Tech, has a nice apartment filled with collectable toys (in their
original packages), and plays videogames every night before bed. He's
also a 40-year-old virgin. During a poker game with his coworkers David
(Paul Rudd), Jay (Romany Malco), and Cal (Seth Rogen), talk turns to
sex and it becomes very clear that Andy doesn't know what he's talking
about. His friends become intent on remedying his situation, and their
advice leads to newfound confidence for naïve Andy. But when he
develops true feelings for single mother Trish (Catherine Keener), Andy
finds that all the sex advice in the world won't help him navigate the
choppy waters of an adult relationship.
In Andy, Carrell has found a perfect comic creation who is hilarious,
lovable, and rooted in reality. Rudd, Malco, and Rogen are also
perfectly cast as Andy's cheerleaders. The script, by Carrell and
first-time director Judd Apatow (producer of TV's FREAKS AND GEEKS), is
consistently funny, and--despite its relentless crudity--treats its
nerdy protagonist with the utmost respect. This rare quality and its
high laugh-to-joke ratio make VIRGIN one of the most enjoyable comedies
of the decade.
| | Credits | | Producer: | Clayton Townsend, Judd Apatow, Shauna Robertson | | Cast: | Catherine Keener, Elizabeth Banks, Jane Lynch, Leslie Mann, Paul Rudd, Romany Malco, Seth Rogen, Steve Carell |
| | Details | | Edition: | Full Frame; Rated |
| | Editorial reviews | "Carell
plays him in the funniest and most surprising way possible: as a
credible human being....Buoyantly clever and amusing..." Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (08/26/2005)
"A howlingly comic revel in bad taste....[Carell] is flat-out hilarious....[It] keeps firing off rude, raucous laughs." Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (08/25/2005)
"Carell
is now a major comedic force. With this awkward middle-aged character,
which he expanded from a Second City comedy troupe sketch, he has
landed on the ideal role to showcase his talents." USA Today - Claudia Puig (08/19/2005)
"[T]he movie is often funny. Carell delivers some great ad-libbing....[A] messy, mischievous cult comedy in the making." Sight and Sound - Anna Smith (10/01/2005)
"[B]ehind every cheap joke in the film, there's as much heart as there is smut..." Premiere - Ryan Devlin (02/01/2006)
Ranked #19 in Rolling Stone's "Top 25 DVDs Of 2005' -- "Proof positive that Carell and director Judd Apatow are top writers." Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (12/01/2005)
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