Buying the Cow with Jerry O'Connell: DVD Cover

    Buying the Cow Director: Walter Becker Cast: Jerry O'Connell, Bridgette Wilson, Ryan Reynolds, Alyssa Milano

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/17/2002
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 10,856

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    Closed Caption; Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video; Mastered in high definition; Widescreen and full screen presentations; Filmographies; Bonus trailers; Audio: English 5.1, English 2-chanel, French; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai; Interactive menus; Scene selections

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. 1 [2:16]
    2. 2 [1:33]
    3. 3 [1:45]
    4. 4 [1:38]
    5. 5 [2:07]
    6. 6 [6:12]
    7. 7 [3:49]
    8. 8 [1:52]
    9. 9 [2:33]
    10. 10 [1:04]
    11. 11 [2:12]
    12. 12 [3:51]
    13. 13 [4:19]
    14. 14 [2:10]
    15. 15 [8:49]
    16. 16 [3:44]
    17. 17 [:17]
    18. 18 [1:09]
    19. 19 [2:56]
    20. 20 [2:34]
    21. 21 [2:40]
    22. 22 [1:06]
    23. 23 [2:30]
    24. 24 [3:18]
    25. 25 [5:11]
    26. 26 [3:50]
    27. 27 [2:32]
    28. 28 [1:29]

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    Editorial Reviews

    After five years of dating, David (Jerry O'Connell) gets what he feels is an ultimatum from his girlfriend, Sarah (Bridgette Wilson). She thinks they should get married. When his old buddy, Tyler (Ron Livingston of Swingers), a legendary womanizer, calls to announce his wedding plans, it only increases the pressure on David. When Sarah leaves town on a business trip, David has a chance to explore his options. He turns to his friends, Jonesey (Bill Bellamy), and the unrepentant lothario Michael (Ryan Reynolds, who also starred in director Walt Becker's National Lampoon's Van Wilder) for advice. Jonesey half-heartedly encourages David to marry Sarah. Michael, who treats women shabbily, tries to talk David out of it. David tells his friends about an epiphany that he had many years earlier, when he saw beautiful blond Julie (Erinn Bartlett) in an airport, and was instantly smitten. He knew she was the one. He courageously handed the strange girl his phone number, and a brief romantic correspondence ensued, but it ended disastrously. Uncertain about his destiny with Sarah, David spots another woman at a Mexican restaurant, and has the same feeling he had with Julie. He spends a lot of time and effort trying to track this mystery woman down, while Sarah, frustrated by their lack of progress, considers ending their relationship. Michael, meanwhile, has a real identity crisis, when he wakes up in a strange bed after a night of drinking, drugs, and debauchery, only to find a gay man in the bedroom with him. Buying the Cow also stars Alyssa Milano, Annabeth Gish, and Jon Tenney. The film was co-written by director Becker and Peter W. Nelson. Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

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    December 18, 2003: This is a classic. Ryan reynolds is hot and this movie so super funny, its a must see.

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    November 19, 2003: This is a movie that truely betrays the life guys go through. It is unfortunate, but the various situations and trouble that they get into is something that can really happen. The funny thing is they don't see it coming or even expect it. It is hilarious and what makes it good is that it is not too far fetched.


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