Includes audio commentary by the Farrelly brothers, a fun behind-the-scenes featurette, ten deleted scenes with optional commentary, a stills gallery, Foo Fighters music video
DVD General Information
(Studio/Distributor):
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
(Catalog Number):
2000625
(MPAA Rating):
R
(Rating Reason):
Rated R for sexual content, crude humor, strong language and some violence.
Story Synopsis:
Charlie Baileygates (Carrey) is a really nice guy. Too nice for his own good. The love of his life deserted him and left the triplets she made with the limo driver from their wedding in his care, small children hurl insults, and no one in town respects him as an officer of the law. But, Charlie just breathes a heavy sigh and takes it. That is, until the day he finally snaps, and his evil alter-ego Hank is born to exact revenge on all those who have belittled him. But there
DVD Picture:
The anamorphically enhanced 1.85:1 DVD is THX digitally mastered and exhibits pleasing quality throughout, though imagery is far from superior. Images are sharp, but the finer details tend to shimmer and distract. Moir
Soundtrack:
The Dolby
WSR DVD-ROM Review
DVD-ROM Enhancements Rating:
Disappointing
DVD-ROM Review:
This title really does not have any true DVD-ROM features. It does include a great main menu, with good looking links for Online Games, Play the Movie, and DVD Main Menu.The Online Games link actually sends you to Fox's home page, where you can then search for the actual games, which I, incidentally, never found.If you select the Play the Movie link, you go directly to the opening scene of Me, Myself and Irene, and if you select the DVD Main Menu link, you are sent to the DVD-Video main menu.Maybe the most disappointing title ever, which is fitting for this title, I suppose. (Danny Richelieu)
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