Say Anything... with John Cusack: DVD Cover

    Say Anything... Director: Cameron Crowe Cast: John Cusack, Ione Skye, John Mahoney, Lili Taylor

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/05/2002
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 23,950

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    Commentary by Cameron Crowe, John Cusack, Ione Sky; 10 deleted scenes; 13 extended scenes; featurette; two theatrical trailers; eight TV commercials.

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    During the 1980s, John Hughes gave the teen-movie genre new relevance; and in 1989 first-time filmmaker Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous) gave it depth and resonance with Say Anything, one of the decade’s most charming films. John Cusack -- the most cerebral, iconoclastic, and overtly ironic of the Reagan-era Brat Packers -- was tailor-made for the role of Lloyd Dobler, a quirky, intelligent underachiever with designs on the smartest girl in class. Diane (Ione Skye) is bright, ambitious, and more than a trifle reserved; she also plans to attend college in England, which could put a damper on Lloyd’s long-range plans. Character actor John Mahoney (Frasier) registers solidly as Diane’s dad, a loving parent whose business irregularities could land him in jail. Writer-director Crowe, even at this early stage, demonstrates a real knack for character development. The banter he writes for Lloyd and Diane is playful and witty, and he burrows beneath the skin to find and expose their secret insecurities. The result is characters that seem more human and endearing than most teen-movie protagonists. Although rooted very much in the late '80s, Say Anything has a timeless quality. More than a decade later, it’s still fresh and appealing. The DVD offers plenty of complementary bonus footage: 10 deleted scenes, 13 extended scenes, and 5 alternate scenes, all of them introduced by Crowe, who is joined by Cusack and Skye in a feature-length commentary. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    very dramatic but a good movieby Anonymous

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    February 12, 2009: this is one of the dramatic movies but its a very good movie John Cusak plays Lyod who falls in love with a girl Diane Ione Skye a straight A student however she breaks up with him by giving him a pen he says i gave her my heart and she gave me a pen John Cusaks quote but at the end the end up together agin

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    My All-Time Favorite!by Anonymous

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    March 29, 2006: A very sweet movie, yet it teaches you something about honesty...


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