Irreconcilable Differences with Ryan O'Neal: DVD Cover
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Irreconcilable Differences Director: Charles Shyer Cast: Ryan O'Neal, Shelley Long, Drew Barrymore, Sam Wanamaker

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/14/2009
  • Original Release: 1984
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 19,880

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Closed Caption; Trivia track

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Disc #1 -- Irreconcilable Differences
1. Divorce [6:44]
2. Hitchhike [5:15]
3. Outburst [6:09]
4. Two Octopuses [6:18]
5. Called Off [9:32]
6. American Romance [8:34]
7. New Face [8:09]
8. Moving In [6:11]
9. Separate [5:59]
10. Child Support [7:05]
11. Start Fresh [10:43]
12. Emergency [9:01]
13. Busy [8:36]
14. In the Middle [4:22]
15. Real Family [7:28]
16. End Credits [3:12]

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In this human-scale drama/comedy, a pair of Beverly Hills parents, Albert (Ryan O'Neal) and Lucy (Shelley Long) first come together as a couple interested in writing (she) and teaching (he), but Albert's life takes an upscale turn when he starts both writing and then directing in Hollywood. As he becomes successful, Lucy is forced to burrow into her own writing in self-defense, and after her book is well-received, she is compensated a little for Albert's lack of attention and philandering. After Hollywood and its well-known flaws are sketched out in the increasingly strained marriage, the story reaches its primary focus: Albert and Lucy's 9-year-old daughter Casey (Drew Barrymore) talks to a lawyer because she wants to sue her parents for divorce. She gets no hugs or affection, and precious little attention, and she would prefer to go live with the maid. Given the parents' celebrity, the case receives wide press -- and the family begins to reconsider where it is going and why. Although a bit long, especially in the first half which wanders off course a little, the story is engaging enough (especially for Hollywood buffs) to balance any weaknesses. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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August 15, 2009: It was not very good. Not funny, or entertaining.