13 Going on 30 with Jennifer Garner: Blu-ray Cover

    13 Going on 30
    a.k.a. Suddenly 30 Director: Gary Winick Cast: Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer, Andy Serkis

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 01/20/2009
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 33,396

    Viewer Rating: (37 ratings)

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    18 deleted and extended scenes; Alternate beginning & ending; "Making of a teen dream"; "Making of a teen drama: Another take"; Blooper Reel; Two filmmaker audio commentaries; "I was a teenage geek" featurette reveals those awkward high school years of the cast including Jennifer Garner; Pat Benatar's "Love is a Battlefield" and Rick Springfield's "Jessie's Girl" music videos; "Fashion Flashback: Into the 80's"; Photo gallery

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    Jennifer Garner, the babelicious, butt-kicking star of Alias and Daredevil, stakes her claim to America's Sweetheart status with this enchanting wish-fulfillment fantasy. Garner stars as Jenna, an awkward just-turned-13-year-old who yearns to be one of the "Six Chicks," the clique that rules her school. When her birthday party ends in embarrassment at their devious hands, Jenna wishes she was "30, flirty, and thriving," and thanks to some "wishing dust," she awakens as an editor for the fashion magazine that was her adolescent bible. Big, of course, comes to mind, but 13 Going on 30 is actually more akin to Regarding Henry, in which a brain-damaged Harrison Ford slowly recovers his memory and discovers he doesn't very much like the ruthless lawyer he has become. Jenna, too, makes some unflattering discoveries about the choices she made to get where she is, including abandoning her childhood best friend (Mark Ruffalo), who is understandably wary when she reenters his life. The adorable Garner's considerable charm goes a long, long way in sustaining audience sympathy for the misguided Jenna, and there are many crowd-pleasing moments. Among these are when grown-up Jenna re-creates the Thriller music video at a company party, and when she bonds with some preteen girls in her apartment building over the Pat Benatar anthem "Love Is a Battlefield." Mild profanity and adult situations, such as when a towel-clad man emerges from Jenna’s shower (she’s horrified, of course) -- earn the film its PG-13 rating. Girls just want to have fun, but feminists might not appreciate the cautionary subtext that only mean girls are successful in business. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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    Just like Big but about a girl being a a womanby Anonymous

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    September 17, 2009: oaky so whenever i watch this movie it reminds me of Big with Tom Hanks only its a woman in the movie its the 2004 version of Big with Jennifer Garner its a sweet roamntic comedy she wanted to be 30 and she got her wish now she just wants to go back being a kid until she falls in love with her best friend who she ends up marrying

    This review was written about the DVD Fun & Flirty Edition / Widescreen edition.

    I Also Recommend: Big.

    one of my favs!by monet0049

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    November 25, 2008: i love this movie! i have to watch it every time it comes on and i cry through out because it just makes me want to embrace life that much more. it really makes you think about the choices you make! very funny, heartwarming, and totally entertaining! a curl up on your couch kinda movie!

    This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Widescreen edition.


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