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The 40 Year-Old Virgin Director: Judd Apatow Cast: Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Romany Malco

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/22/2007
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 28,017

Viewer Rating: (28 ratings)

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Features

All-new exclusives including 17 minutes of deleted scenes; Directing the Virgin: the director's video diary of life on the set; Assembling the Ensemble: hilarious footage of the cast auditions; Reel Comedy Roundtable: Join director Judd Apatow, star Steve Carell and the cast as they share their unforgettable stories from the set; Steve Carell - Uncensored: unedited takes of Steve Carell creating side-splitting scenes; Sneak peek of Knocked Up: the next big comedy from the co-writer/director of The 40-Year-Old Virgin; Preparing for the Big Game: rehearsals of the riotous poker scene; Cinemax Final Cut: an inside look at the most memorable and outrageous scenes

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- The 40-Year-Old Virgin [Unrated Double Your Pleasure Edition], Disc 1
1. Morning Wood [8:43]
2. A Bag of Sand [5:49]
3. It Just Never Happened [8:19]
4. Hit on Drunk Chicks [9:14]
5. Andy Pulls a Number [6:08]
6. Waxing [5:39]
7. Planting Seeds [4:43]
8. Box o' Porn [6:03]
9. Speed Dating [10:15]
10. A Date With Trish [5:43]
11. Teach Me [6:33]
12. Paula Offers Herself [4:08]
13. No Sex for 20 Dates [6:29]
14. Jay's Tears [7:04]
15. Outercourse [6:54]
16. Andy's 20th Date [6:08]
17. Beth in the Bath [11:04]
18. Heat of the Moment [4:35]
19. Age of Aquarius [5:07]
20. End Titles [3:32]

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Editorial Reviews

Comedian Steve Carell has quickly gone from a correspondent’s slot on Comedy Central's Daily Show to an ace-in-the-hole scene-stealer in such hits as Bruce Almighty, Anchorman, and Bewitched. But few saw him as a leading man, at least until this winning comedy became a surprise box-office smash. The film's title tells you the basic premise: Carell plays Andy Spitzer, a nice guy who never quite got around to getting it on, and who has filled that void in his life with video games and collectible '70s action figures. He works in the stock room of an electronics megastore, where his co-workers (Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen, and Romany Malco) view him as "the quiet type." But when the guys find out that Andy's sexual history is a blank slate, it becomes their mission to change his course. This involves a series of hilarious bad dates and some of the worst relationship advice ever heard. (At one point, Rogen's character tells Andy, "Be stoic; like David Caruso in Jade.”) He also meets a sweet single mom (Catherine Keener) who may be The One. The most infamous scene, however, is when the guys take Andy to get his chest waxed -- which Carell actually endured on-camera -- and the stream of vulgarities unleashed from his mouth during it rivals that of anything heard in Scarface. Actually, the whole of The 40-Year-Old Virgin is a no-holds-barred raunch-fest that makes such R-rated comedies as The Wedding Crashers or even There's Something About Mary seem tame by comparison. But the screenplay, co-written by Carrell and director Judd Apatow (Freaks and Geeks), never forgets that filthy isn't automatically funny. You need real jokes, which Virgin has in spades, rivaling Wedding Crashers as 2005's funniest film. Apatow and Carrell also understand that it doesn’t hurt to have likable characters, a generous dose of heart, or an out-of-the-blue musical number. You'll laugh -- a lot. You may even cry. But won't go running to get a wax job any time soon. Bill Pearis, Barnes & Noble

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"A movie for Laugh Lovers"by Anonymous

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October 26, 2006: "A truly funny comedy" If you haven't seen the 40 year old virgin your missing out. A man in his 40's still unmarried and a virgin.The 40 year old virgin is still stuck in the 6th grade. He is a huge fan of action figures and collects them. When he is not working at the electronics store he is at home working on making his figures more valuable. The guys at work are suspicious of what he is really all about. One even proposes the 40 year old virgin is a serial killer. They quickly find that a very false statement when they invite him to play cards one night. They are being usual men talking about things of the sort when one comes across and asks if he is a virgin. The humor thrown at you there after is nothing short of hilarious! They take him out to bring him out of his shell but nothing good comes of it except riding home with a drunkened girl that has a breathalizer for an ignition. No better way to have ended his night that getting vomited on by the same girl who had eaten shell fish only hours earlier. The 40 year old virgin is one show that will take you on a ride. If you like to laugh you will love this. It is a truly eye watering expierence.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Unrated edition.

"A movie for laugh lovers!"by Anonymous

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October 23, 2006: "Comedy of the Year". The 40 year old virgin grabbed my attention. A young man in his 40's never married and still a virgin. The jokes thrown at him make it all the funnier. He is a huge collector of legendary action figures and things of that sort. Basically he collects what most young adolecent boys do. He is so cooped up in his own world with a day to day plan for everything untill his friends at work intervene. They invite this hilarious 40 year old virgin out to play cards with them and what they discover is much worse (to them)than a bad hand in cards.They begin talking about what most single guys do while playing cards and and having some drinks. The virgin is asked questions up to the point that the guys start to become suspicious. Unlike what they had thought for the last 2 years of working with him he wasn't a serial killer or have some freaky fantasys he was a virgin. The laughs after this and the humor thrown at you is nothing short of funny. The guys from work try in there own ways to get this 40 year old out there on the town. They take him out to a bar where he ends up taking home a drunkened broad with a breathlizer key ignition.Her karokee was almost as bad as her intoxicated driving. Nothing better than ending the night than getting vomited all over by a drunk girl who had eaten shell-fish just hours earlier.The 40 year old virgin will make you laugh and possibly tear-up when he starts falling for a woman in the ebay store across the street. I definately recommend this movie to those out there that love a good laugh every now and then I can promise if you love that you will be laughing for awhile.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Unrated edition.


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