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Bewitched | 
| Director: Nora Ephron Actors: Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell, Shirley Maclaine, Michael Caine, Jason Schwartzman Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Category: Movie
Buy New: $9.99

Rating: 235 reviews Sales Rank: 12722
Genre: Comedy Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: Video On Demand Running Time: 103 Minutes
ASIN: B000I8G5EO
Theatrical Release Date: June 23, 2005 Release Date: June 13, 2009 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Synopsis:
Out in California's San Fernando Valley, Isabel is trying to reinvent herself. A na?ve, good-natured witch, she is determined to disavow her supernatural powers and lead a normal life. At the same time, across town, Jack Wyatt a tall, charming actor is trying to get his career back on track. He sets his sights on an updated version of the beloved 1960s situation comedy Bewitched, re-conceived as a starring vehicle for himself in the role of the mere-mortal Darrin. Fate steps in when Jack accidentally runs into Isabel. He is immediately attracted to her and her nose, which bears an uncanny resemblance to the nose of Elizabeth Montgomery, who played Samantha in the original TV version of Bewitched. He becomes convinced she could play the witch Samantha in his new series. Isabel is also taken with Jack, seeing him as the quintessential mortal man with whom she can settle down and lead the normal life she so desires. It turns out they're both right--but in ways neither of them ever imagined. |
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"Buy The Bewitched TV Series DVD's! March 30, 2009 Terry Richard (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
O.K. here goes...my first ever negative review I have written for Amazon. I have tried and tried to like this movie version of the "Bewitched" tv series, but I can't muster up enough positive response for it. This is a terrible film. I love Nicole Kidman, and Shirley McClaine is wonderful, but this is simply a rip-off of one of the most beloved sitcoms in television history. The studio and the producers could have done so much more with this film, but they got lazy and obviously didn't care enough. When I heard they were making "Bewitched" into a full-length feature film I thought they would pretty much follow the script of the original series, where Darren and Samantha meet, fall in love, have Endora interferring in their marriage, and ultimately have baby Tabitha. This wasn't the case. The movie is about a real witch who is going to be cast in a remake of the TV series. I tried to like the film, but simply can't. A borring and rediculous attempt to cash in on the success of a wonderful show. If Elizabeth Montgomery were alive today I am sure she would feel the same way. Save your money and buy the television DVD's of "Bewitched", especially the first two seasons. They come in either black and white or color, but I'd suggest the black and white ones as this is how it was filmed back in 1964. Sorry Sony...you screwed up big time with this mess!!! When I saw sealed copies for this DVD in a bargain bin at Walmart for $1.99 I knew this would never be a classic someday.
One of the worst films I have ever seen. March 4, 2009 A Customer (Your Mom) 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
Nicole Kidman: "I'm a witch!" Will Farrel: "I'm a Clippers fan!" Devoid of laughs or charm, and a complete waste of all the actors involved. The only bright spot in this enormous cinematic turd was the hilarious cameo performance of Steve Carrel, but even that doesn't make this movie worth watching. 0/5 stars
Despite a few laughs fails to cast a spell January 29, 2009 Richard Ross 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nicole Kidman stars as Isabel Bigelow a witch who is trying to go straight and give up magic. She tells her father Nigel (Michael Caine) that she wants to fall in love with a mortal. A man who is a total mess and desperately needs her as she puts it. Jack Wyatt (Will Ferrell) is a big screen star with a long list of flops to his name and a wife who just left him. Jack is a total mess and he will need Isabel more than he knows. The only work he can get is a T.V. remake of Bewitched. He has say in the casting and he wants to cast an unknown in the role of Samantha so that he can upstage her and hopefully get his career going again. He needs someone who can wiggle her nose like on the original which it turns out Isabel can as Jack finds out one day. He talks to her and tells her how badly he needs her and how if she takes the job they can be together forever. Isabel takes everything he says at face value not realizing that he is acting and saying the things he is in character. Isabel was never allowed to watch Bewitched as a kid so she is surprised when she gets on set to see how closely the show mirrors her own life. Things go well enough until she overhears Jack's assistant putting her down. She realizes what has been going on and she plots a revenge against Jack using her magic powers. Needless to say she casts a spell on him that goes wrong and the two actually do fall in love. There is the inevitable scene where Isabel has to come clean to Jack and tell him that she is a real witch and not surprisingly he doesn't believe her at first but then when he does he is shocked and disgusted to learn the truth. It is all typical romantic comedy plot. What makes this film enjoyable is the support that Ferrell and Kidman get from their co stars. Neither one of the leads is particularly good. Kidman is cute and Ferrell does his usual shouting comedy. The supporting cast includes the sexy/ squeaky Kristen Chenoweth as Isabel's neighbor who is always there to offer counsel to her new friend. Jason Schwartzman is great as Jack's obnoxious agent who refers to his client as Jack Attack. Steve Carell is hilarious in his one long scene as Uncle Arthur and Michael Caine is wonderful as Nigel who is a bit of a womanizer who likes girls who are much younger than he. When those guys are onscreen it makes the film fun and entertaining but otherwise it is a standard romantic comedy.
FOILED BY IT'S OWN CLEVERNESS January 3, 2009 Geary A., Jones BEWITCHED had a great cast. Kidman was beautiful, and charming, Ferrell was funny. The premise was possibly workable, but got bogged down by trying to hard ( was it, for instance, really necessary to include a Paul Lind impersonator to 'resurrect' a character from the original TV show? ). Also, the chemistry thing between the two leads was definitely at low-ebb, though the same could not be said for the Michael Caine/Shirley MacLaine pairing ( which seemed much better ). Still, on the whole, I enjoyed the movie.
More like 'Bewildered?' - November 10, 2008 Magickal Merlin (Death Valley-SoCal) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This major motion picture ,based loosely on the original television show,had the potential to be one of the funniest films of the year and beyond.Jim Carey was offered the role of Darrin and turned it down.After seeing this movie ,I understand why.Even if Carey accepted the role, with Jenny McCarthy as Samantha,the film was doomed from the start.The script was too far removed from the typical funny bewitching plots of the hit series.How about actor John Lithgowe as Larry Tate? Michael Caine was excellent,yet too serious here. Nowhere is Doctor Bombey or even Tabitha! The supporting characters added so much fun to the original show.Bernie Fox ,Erin Murphey,and even Henry Gibson could have done cameoes.The astral traveling,botched spells,the witches council,Sabrina the evil sister,and pop-up appearances were each an intrinsic element for the show's magickal chemistry.Shirley MacLaine was perfect for this type of role,yet the script was so bad it ruined her spiritual aurora.Shirley says the part was forgetable.What a shame.Both Kidman and Ferrell are great actors ,but not for this lame romantic comedy feature.
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