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Forgetting Sarah Marshall Director: Nick Stoller Cast: Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, Russell Brand

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Deleted/extended scenes: Watch what you couldn't see in theaters; Gag reel: The reel of big mistakes; Line-o-rama: Lines you'll be reciting for ages; Extended commentary: Featuring filmmakers and cast

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Disc #1 -- Forgetting Sarah Marshall
1. Naked Break-Up [6:35]
2. Sex Tear [:35]
3. The Freshest Cereal [2:24]
4. Hawaii [:41]
5. This Is a Disaster [:18]
6. Look At This Guy [:37]
7. Koonu [1:19]
8. Luau [:12]
9. Date With Rachel [2:24]
10. Lazy Joe's [:04]
11. Interesting News [:07]
12. Sea Turtle Season [3:32]
13. I Think You're Ready [:13]
14. I Tried [:34]
15. The Shirt [5:01]
16. Sex Off [:54]
17. Aborted Sex [4:54]
18. Doodee Paper [:03]
19. "A Tasted for Love" [:28]
20. Animal Instincts (End Credits) [4:27]

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Editorial Reviews

In desperate need of a vacation after being unceremoniously dumped by his TV-star girlfriend, a man travels to a lavish Hawaiian resort to nurse his wounds and forget his heartache, only to discover that his ex and her handsome new boyfriend are currently staying at the exact same island hot spot. Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) may be just another struggling musician, but for the past six years he's been dating Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), one of the hottest stars on television. Sarah is everything in the world to Peter, so when she kindly but firmly tells him that they should each go their separate ways, he is absolutely devastated. Later, after attempting to salvage his ego by awkwardly attempting to become a womanizer and nearly losing his job because of a nervous breakdown, an emotionally fragile Peter attempts to put the past behind him by escaping to the sun-soaked beaches of Oahu. While at first it seems as if Peter has discovered the perfect prescription for a bad case of lost love, his plan soon turns to dust when Sarah and her new rock-star boyfriend, Aldous (Russell Brand), turn up at the exact same resort. Though accepting Sarah's lavish new lifestyle won't be easy for the crestfallen Peter, the laid-back companionship of flirtatious resort employee Rachel (Mila Kunis) -- not to mention a continuous regimen of fruity cocktails -- goes a long way in mending the wounds of a broken heart. Forgetting Sarah Marshall was penned by Segel and produced by Judd Apatow. Fun with Dick and Jane screenwriter Nicholas Stoller makes his directorial debut. The cast also includes Paul Rudd, Bill Hader, Jack McBrayer, and Jonah Hill. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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awesome flick!by uppereastsidemommy

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August 11, 2009: this is a great purchase, as it not only has the original version of the movie, but also the uncut version, not to mention a number of goof ups, and some other interesting footage. jason segel is terrific in the role of "peter bretter" as are the other players. cute, funny, ridiculous movie. you will love it.

More Entertaining Than I Expected.by Heavy_Metal_Sushi

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June 07, 2009: Having never seen it before, I picked up Forgetting Sarah Marshall on a whim, after having a good friend of mine tell me it was pretty funny. At first, I knew it would be somewhat funny and enjoyable, and was also looking for forward to seeing Kristen Bell and Mila Kunis throughout it, (who are 2 very pretty young actresses), but I didn't realize how much I would wind up enjoying it. The only main thing I wasn't a big fan of was seeing Jason Segel's anatomy a couple of different time, but then again, if they can show all sorts of female nudity in different movies, I guess it's only fair that they show some male nudity, so it isn't a big deal. Besides, it's easy to overlook though, because the movie itself is so much more than that. Not only was it meticulously funny, but it was also somewhat charming and even a bit inventive in some regards...and all of the actors do a good job at their roles. I don't want to say too much about the film, or it might spoil some of it, but if you like romantic comedies, or if you just plain like comedies in general & can tollerate a little bit of crude humor & nudity, then this movie is right up your ally.

I Also Recommend: The 40 Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, SuperBad, Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, Fanboys.


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