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Stuck On You Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly Cast: Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear, Eva Mendes, Wen Yann Shih

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/27/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 56,438
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Closed Caption; Full-length audio commentary by the Farrelly Brothers; Deleted/extended scenes; Blooper reel; 3 behind-the-scenes featurettes: "It's Funny" - the Farrella formula; "Stuck Together" - bringing Stuck on You to the screen; "Making It Stick" - makeup effects of Stuck on You; Theatrical teaser, trailers & more!

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Main Titles
2. At Work
3. At Play
4. Together Forever
5. Hollywood
6. Morty
7. Meryl Remembers
8. A Date For Bob
9. Walt's First Job
10. A Double Date
11. Out of the Picture
12. A Surprise Visit
13. In the News
14. Drunk and Disorderly
15. May Comes Back
16. Career Suicide
17. Flying Solo
18. Together Again
19. "Bonnie and Clyde: The Musical"
20. End Titles

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Editorial Reviews

After tackling schizophrenia, obesity, and the inner workings of the vascular system (as represented by an animated Chris Rock), Peter and Bobby Farrelly set their comedic sights on a set of conjoined twins in this broad comedy. Written and directed by the non-twin Farrellys, Stuck on You stars Greg Kinnear and Matt Damon as, respectively, Walt and Bob Tenor, brothers who are so close, they're quite literally joined at the hip. While life in their sleepy, welcoming Martha's Vineyard burgh is comfortable -- the Tenor brothers are the quickest short-order chefs in town, unstoppable hockey goalies, and the most unlikely pair of dinner-theater thespians -- Walt longs to make good on his lifelong dream of becoming a professional actor. The shy, reticent Bob acquiesces to his self-assured brother's wish to move to Hollywood, in part to meet his longtime Internet romantic interest, May (Wen Yann Shih). The twosome finds Tinseltown to be less accommodating than life back east, however, as Walt and Bob come up against flea-ridden apartments, surly bar patrons, and a paucity of roles for actors with an extraneous person attached to them. Things begin to look up when they run into Cher on a studio backlot: Eager to end her commitment to star in a cheesy detective show, she casts Walt as her co-star, hoping the program will fail. When her plan backfires, however, the brothers find themselves on the cusp of fame and fortune -- and consider undergoing the risky surgery that could separate them forever. Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

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Stuck On Youby Anonymous

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July 01, 2004: When I saw the previews for this movie I thought it looked hilarious, but it was kind of a waste of time. Sure, it was funny in a few parts, but mostly I thought the humor was crude and sometimes disghusting (especially the outtakes at the end.) It's definitely not a good movie to watch with the kids. I don't highly reccomend it.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Stuck On Youby Anonymous

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June 08, 2004: I thought it was pretty good. It was a funny and charming film about Siamese twins and how their journey to Hollywood becomes a success. One of the Siamese twins is in love with someone who lives in Hollywodd and has been her Internet buddy for three years and the other wants to become an actor.I mean, when you think about it for a second, it just isn't very realistic. It had a good message to it, though:'Follow your dreams.' I liked it when I saw it at the Carro Film Festival, but it was just unrealistic to me. The cast they picked was great. I loved Matt Damon in 'Good Will Hunting', Greg Kinnear in 'Auto Focus, and I LOVED Eva Mendes in '2 Fast 2 Furious.' I know a lot of people like this film, including me, actually, but you just have to stop for a minute and think if this really or could ever happen this fast and this good. This movie is a good Friday-Night-Rental and a good one to buy and watch over and over again.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.