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Knocked Up [Blu-ray]

Knocked Up [Blu-ray]
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The writer and director of The 40-Year-Old Virgin delivers another a hilarious hit comedy! They say that opposites attract. Well, for slacker Ben (Seth Rogen) and career girl Alison (Katherine Heigl), that's certainly the case - at least for one intoxicated evening. Two months and several pregnancy tests later, Ben and Alison go through a hysterically funny, anxious and heartwarming journey that leads to huge laughs in the most outrageous comedy of the year!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1649 in DVD
  • Brand: Universal Studios
  • Released on: 2008-09-30
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish
  • Dubbed in: French, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 120 minutes

Customer Reviews

Great movie, good disc (blu-ray) review4
The movie is great. If you haven't seen it, I'd highly recommend it. This one is directed by Apatow himself; so, you you know it's one of the better ones that carries his "brand"...unlike some of those cheeseball movies with Will Ferrel. More to the point, you get the sense that he made this movie for himself or his family. For example, his wife in real life is Leslie Mann, and his daughters play his and Leslie's daughters in the movie. But enough about a review of the content...I assume that if you're considering the Blu-Ray release of Knocked Up, you've seen the movie before.

I don't know about you, but when I am considering purchasing a Blu-Ray, what I want to know is (in order of importance) 1) How good does it look? 2) How good does it sound? 3) What special features distinguish it from the DVD version that I might possibly own already. The picture quality is good but not amazing. I have yet to find a BD that has worse picture quality than its DVD counterpart, but we're not expecting minor improvements from the BD. Considering a dual layer BD can hold 50 GB compared to a DVD-9 that can hold 8.5 GB, we expect A LOT more from Blu-Ray...and rightfully so! The audio is fine, but my expectations for a comedy are much lower as I tend to be more interested in content than technical achievements and fidelity; whereas, action movies force me to be a more discerning critic. That said, I don't find anything particularly impressive or irritating about the audio on this disc.

Lastly, the special features are good but nothing, IMO, that warrants buying this disc if you already own the DVD. Again, if you're like me, you're only going to watch the special features so many times. The audio and video quality of the main title are what I am most interested in, and I am unwilling to pay $20 for the BD version at this time. If Amazon takes it down to $15, I'll take the plunge but not before.

Real fun movie and great on blu ray5
Writer/director Judd Apetow is building his own franchise and making a real name for himself with his high quality comedies with his unique special brand of humor and great casting. SUPERBAD does seem to be the most popular thus far but KNOCKED UP is in the same league for me.

Story line is pretty basic. We have an average stoner guy and a beautiful professional woman who meet at a bar, get drunk, have sex and she gets pregnant. In real life such different types of people may not try to make a relationship work but here it is very believable and the development of each character about life, love and acceptance is very realistic as the pregnancy develops. Katherine Heigl and Seth Rogen are in top form as their lives are forever altered. Dialogue is funny, circumstances are realistic and having the marriage of Heigl's sister to compare with works great. Paul Rudd shines here and steals all the scenes he is in.

This is a bawdy comedy but manages to put across positive messages about safe sex, responsibility and the fact that relationships can be difficult. It is not a message film by any means but it manages to spread a good positive vein about life and its complications.

Blu ray usually is put to its best use with action films or films with great cinematography which show how the 1080p can be brilliant and how audio can transcend. Comedies can sometimes appear bland on blu ray but this film is crisp, colors are vibrant and video and audio are both at levels above that of the regular dvd. There is much talk of this movie being too long. For me it was not. You will either love it or you won't. For me it had a purpose in the length and the character development also warranted it.

I highly recommend the blu ray version of this film as well as the film itself.

Foul-Mouthed but Heartfelt5
I have really fallen in love with this new emerging comedy circle that centralizes around Seth Rogen, Judd Apatow, Jonah Hill and all the others that have appearances in this film. They have a fresh raw comedic taste that sweeps all the B- comedies of late under the rug. It can be very raunchy and offensive, but why hold them back? Only comparable to Kevin Smith films, the Judd Apatow movies aren't afraid to unvail all the taboo were so afraid of.

Knocked up is different from the "circles'" other movies, because it has so much more substance. The unplanned pregnancy is what happens quite frequently these days, and I believe this movie encourages us to take a closer look. The movie may be built of crude jokes, but by the end it will be tugging at your heart strings. I'm sure it takes a lot of talent to create a movie that appeals to both women and men, and furthermore to create it so unrated and yet sincere. I reccomend this film very much to those who have an open mind for comedy, because it really does have constructive behavior as well as guilty pleasure.

The Blu-ray treatment is great, and I really have no complaints. I'm really fed up with Universal's universal blu-ray menu, but aside from all that the movie pulls along fine. Some of the special features are just as funny as the movie. "Finding Ben Stone" has got to be one of the most comical special extra on a blu-ray/dvd I have ever seen. The special features weigh more than the cost of the blu-ray.

So like everyone else will say, if you liked "Superbad" and "40 Year Old Virgin" you have to add this to your collection. It's Superbad with a stronger theme and realer circumstances. If you're looking for a great comedy that you can take something from, Knocked Up is the movie you're looking for.