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Knocked Up on DVD: Like Being Pregnant All Over Again

Posted by Gwynne Watkins

More than any other major film this summer, Knocked Up was worth the cost of a babysitter. But if you missed it, the DVD goes on sale Tuesday – in both a thrifty Unrated Edition and a Two-Disc Collector’s Edition.  Fans of the Special Features menu will get good mileage out of the two-disc set, which features very funny deleted scenes, blooper reels, and “documentaries” about the making of the film, not to mention extra footage of the director’s adorable children.  You can preview some of the deleted scenes on the Knocked Up website – and while you’re there, check out the disturbing “Babymaker” game that allows you to meld two pictures into future-baby photos. I don’t care what you say, Babymaker – Paul Rudd and I would make beautiful children.

 UPDATE - Win a copy! Karen Rani on Droolicious is hosting a Knocked Up DVD giveaway here.


Posted Sep 20 2007, 11:00 AM
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knocked out said:

Is Strollerderby part of Pay-Per-Post now? Nice advertorial!

September 20, 2007 1:36 PM
 

Gwynne Watkins said:

No, but we sometimes write nice things about stuff we like.

September 20, 2007 1:39 PM
 

RachelZ said:

Gwynne, you and Paul Rudd might make beautful children, but you'll have to untie him from my bed first.  ;)

I haven't been to the movies in almost 15 months.  The last movie I saw in the theater was Superman Returns.  Sure, I could get a babysitter and go out, but the cost has yet to justify itself against the possibility that the movie might just suck.

I can wait for the DVDs, is what I'm saying, and Knocked Up appears to be worth the wait.

September 20, 2007 1:50 PM

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