Saving Silverman with Jason Biggs: UMD for Sony PSP Cover

    Saving Silverman
    a.k.a. Evil Woman Director: Dennis Dugan Cast: Jason Biggs, Steve Zahn, Jack Black, Amanda Peet

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    • UMD for Sony PSP Release Date: 11/04/2008
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 55,869

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    This romantic comedy is from director, former actor, and regular Adam Sandler collaborator Dennis Dugan. Darren Silverman (Jason Biggs) is a loser at love, so his best friends J.D. (Jack Black) and Wayne (Steve Zahn) set him up on a date with his dream girl, Judith (Amanda Peet). A serious relationship develops and threatens to become a marriage, but J.D. and Wayne come to the conclusion that Judith is totally wrong for Darren. In an effort to reunite their pal with Sandy (Amanda Detmer), his long-lost love from school, they kidnap Judith. However, the wily bride to be is at least one step ahead of her captors in the wits department. Saving Silverman also stars R. Lee Ermey and Neil Diamond in a cameo role as himself. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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    kinda weird but super funnyby Anonymous

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    September 26, 2003: Steve Zahn and Jack Black are hilarious in this movie! I am not a fan of Jason Biggs and there are frustrating parts in the story but the funny scenes MORE than make up for that. Plus, who doesn't love a Neil Diamond cameo?

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.