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Chasing Amy on DVD (1997)

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Average rating: 70%
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Starring: Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams, Jason Lee, Dwight Ewell, Jason Mewes, Matt Damon, Kevin Smith, Brian O'Halloran, Guinevere Turner, Carmen Lee, Casey Affleck, Dan Lunney, Kristin Mosier, Scott Mosier, Ernie O'Donnell, Paris Petrick, Kelli S
Director: Kevin Smith
Studio: WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 108 mins
Certificate: 18
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Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: 23/09/2002

Brief synopsis of Chasing Amy

When handsome young comic book creator Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) meets cute young comic book creator Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams), romance seems preordained. But Holden is soon confronted with Alyssa's complex sexual history, as well as his friend and colleague Banky's (Jason Lee) conflicted and enraged response to the affair. Despite the seriousness of the issues, director Kevin Smith keeps the laughs coming, even as Holden goes through hell and grows up.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Writer/director Kevin Smith debuted with the hip, funny Clerks, then stumbled with the self-indulgent Mallrats. But he came up trumps again with this cool, hilarious and sexy romantic comedy in which Ben Affleck plays New Jersey comic-book writer Holden, who falls for pal Alyssa (Joey Lauren Adams), despite the fact she's a lesbian. In addition to the chemistry between the two leads, it has an insightful and even heartbreaking script from Smith, hilarious support from Jason Lee as Affleck's sceptical pal, plus Jason Mewes and the director himself returning as regular characters Jay and Silent Bob. (Fans of Smith's films will be delighted to learn that Bob actually speaks here, and in so doing utters some of the most poignant words of the film.) Watch out for a brief appearance from Matt Damon in what must be one of the hippest love stories of the 1990s.

New York Times

"...Still showing his touch for garrulous, hair-splitting conversation, Mr. Smith engages his characters in a bright spirited demonstration of just how difficult modern love can be..."

Los Angeles Times

"...A little movie with big truths, a work of such fierce intelligence and emotional honesty that it blows away the competition when it comes to contemporary romantic comedy..."

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Rated - 4 starsKevin Smith Gets A Bit More Serious

Imran from London , 08/08/2004

This film while having it's undeniable Kevin Smith moments is the most serious film he has made to date, and is none the worse for it. The story of a man chasing a lesbian turns out to be really quite moving with Ben Affleck and Joey Lauren Adams giving impressive performances as the two lovers in question. Jason Lee plays to the more typical Kevin Smith type as the cynical wisecracking Banky but his motivations are also delved into. Overall yet another great movie by Mr Smith, he doesn't seem to be capable of making bad ones!

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Rated - 5 starsThe total antithesis of the usual rom-com

A customer from kent , 10/06/2005

Chasing Amy is a film which has arguably no more an adventurous plot than 'boy meets girl, boy gets girl, boy loses girl.' However, in Chasing Amy, Writer and director Kevin Smith uses his special blend of off-beat characters, clever humor, and engaging dialogue to turn a simple romantic comedy into a complex, intelligent, thought provoking, and very original take on love, friendship, and the wages of jealousy. The much underrated Jason Lee is nothing short of superb and Ben Affleck gives a performance he has never since bettered. The total antithesis of the usual dreary run of the mill rom-com, Chasing Amy is a must see movie.

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Rated - 2 stars

Michael#326 from HEREFORD , 27/08/2004

Well, I watched it all the way through, though in some places I had to grit my teeth to do so. Not my type of film really, but not so bad that someone out there could well think it's fantastic. Try it and see.

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Rated - 4 starsExtras Info

Kevin Wilson from Kilmarnock, Scotland , 24/01/2005

Not the best acting from Mr Affleck, but still a great movie.

Just a quick note to point out that this disc is the criterion edition so has all the special features and such that you'd want to see.

- Kevin Smith introduction

- Colour Bars from the cast and crew

- Audio commentary featuring director and cast

- Deleted scenes

- Outtakes

- Featurette

- Theatrical trailer

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Rated - 3 starsAlmost good.

jeff from London , 05/08/2005

It's a shame. Kevin Smith has done some great movies, Clerks, Mallrats, Dogma, Jay & Bob Strike Back. If only Kevin would stop casting Ben Affleck, things could be even better. Now I know that Affleck does okay in Mallrats, when he's playing a character you are meant to dislike. He also does well in the other movies where he is not the focus of attention. But in both Chasing Amy and Jersey Girl, there is just too much Affleck. And most people can only stand so much terrible acting and that face you want to punch on screen.

Not a bad movie, worth a watch for the funny bits if you think you can put up with Affleck for long enough.

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Rated - 2 stars

A customer from HEATHFIELD , 28/06/2004

So so i liked different areas of this movie it lacked constant flow appeal

a few good laughs but majority of the time i just wanted this film to end a pity!!

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