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Year One - DVD and Blu-ray Review

By Ed Hulse -- Video Business, 9/14/2009

SONY

Street: Oct. 6
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> Raucous comedy has clever premise but relies heavily on crude gags.

Despite its interesting comedic premise, Year One fails to realize its potential thanks to uneven scripting and the director's determination to take the low road for easy laughs. The film follows two primitives (Jack Black and Michael Cera) who are exiled from their tribe and have misadventures with various Biblical figures before winding up as slaves in Sodom. Most of the characters use modern-day slang, giving Year One an absurdist slant reminiscent of an early Marx Brothers movie, or at the very least a Hope-Crosby “Road” flick. But an unwise reliance on gross-out gags undercuts the film's effectiveness. (The unrated director's cut, housed with the PG-13 version, is even grosser.) A top-notch cast—including Oliver Platt, Hank Azaria, Paul Rudd, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Gia Carides—lends welcome support.

Shelf Talk: Effective marketing should make Year One a profitable title. The theatrical trailer makes the film seem funnier than it actually is, so playing it in store might attract curious patrons. Director Harold Ramis has been responsible for such hugely profitable comedies as Groundhog Day and Analyze This, so stressing the directorial pedigree and strong cast will cinch the deal.

Comedy, color, PG-13/NR (crude and sexual humor, brief strong language, comic violence), 97 min., DVD $28.96, UPC: 043396330801; BD $39.95, UPC: 043396292192
Extras: commentary, deleted scenes, extended and alternate scenes, line-o-rama, gag reel, featurette; unrated DVD adds alternate ending; BD adds BD Live, additional featurettes, cinechat, movieIQ, digital copy
Director: Harold Ramis
First Run: W, June 2009, $43.3 mil.

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