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Hall Pass

Audience Rating: US - R

Runtime: 105 minutes

Studio: New Line Cinema

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Audience Rating: US - R

Runtime: 105 minutes

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Movie Details

Studio: New Line Cinema

Distributor: New Line Cinema

Regions: Region 1

Disc Count: 1

Screen Ratios: Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)

Subtitles: English

Layers: Single side, Single layer

UPC: 794043144417

SKU: MWV.B004EPYZS0.G

Synopsis: Product DescriptionWedding Crashers’ Owen Wilson and Going the Distance’s Jason Sudeikis star as best friends who have both been married for a long time. They love their wives, but, like some guys, just can’t help checking out every other woman who crosses their paths. Fed up with this habitual rubber-necking, their wives take a bold approach to revitalize their marriages by granting their husbands a “hall pass” — one week of freedom to do whatever they want — no questions asked. At first, it sounds like a debauched dream come true for the newly sprung bachelors, but they quickly discover that their expectations of the single life — and themselves — are completely and hilariously out of sync with reality. Produced, directed and co-written by the outrageous Farrelly Bros., this marital comedy of errors also stars Alyssa Milano , Curb Your Enthusiasm’s JB Smoove, Oscar® nominee Richard Jenkins and more. Bonus Content:Deleted SceneAmazon.comAnyone familiar with the work of writer-directors Bobby and Peter Farrelly, especially There’s Something About Mary, will be neither surprised nor shocked by the raunchy, gross-out gags that permeate Hall Pass. But what Farrelly fans might not expect is what comes at the other end of the spectrum–namely, a tender, even sentimental point of view in which marriage is sanctified and even a couple of delusional doofuses end up on the right side of righteousness. Buddies Rick (Owen Wilson) and Fred (Jason Sudeikis) have attractive, loving wives (Maggie and Grace, played by Jenna Fischer and Christina Applegate, respectively) and, in Rick’s case, a couple of cute kids. But boys will be boys, and after catching their husbands eyeing other women’s butts, making rude remarks in front of friends, and so on, the ladies decide to offer them “hall passes”–an entire week during which they can pretend they’re not married and do whatever they want, no questions asked, while the wives head for Cape Cod. Rick, for one, is nonplussed; here is a decent guy who refuses to buy beer for his underage babysitter (not to mention resisting her flirtatious come-ons) and generally tries to do the right thing, and he suspects there’s more than meets the ear to Maggie’s offer (Fred, on the other hand, expects to spend the week scoring young hotties with lines like “You must be from Ireland, ‘cos when I look at you my penis is Dublin”). But while Maggie and Grace find themselves courted by some studly minor-league baseball dudes, Rick and Fred mostly just strike out. Their shenanigans are accompanied by a parade of typically sophomoric Farrelly gags: penis jokes (and a couple of real penises), masturbation jokes, scatological jokes, “I’m so stoned” marijuana jokes, and sexual terms (like “eye banging” and “fake chow”) that can’t be explained on a family website. Some of this is funny, most merely dumb; some viewers will think the humor goes too far, others not far enough. But the overriding impression is that a decade or more past their biggest hits, the Farrellys, who are now in their 50s, have grown up–at least a little. –Sam Graham

Condition Note

All of our titles are listed as Used, though some may still arrive sealed in their original packaging. Each item is carefully reviewed before being made available:

  • Disc Quality & Inspection: Every disc is individually hand-inspected for surface imperfections. We look closely for scratches, scuffs, and other visual flaws to ensure it meets our quality standards.

  • Case & Packaging: Cases may show signs of wear from normal use, such as scuffs, shelf wear, or stickers from prior ownership.

  • Effort & Care: We dedicate time to cleaning and inspecting every item to help ensure it arrives ready to enjoy.

  • New-In-Package Items: Some items are still new and factory-sealed, even though they are included in our “Used” category for consistency.

Our goal is to provide you with used media that looks great, works as intended, and is backed by our careful inspection process.

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Product Description

Wedding Crashers’ Owen Wilson and Going the Distance’s Jason Sudeikis star as best friends who have both been married for a long time. They love their wives, but, like some guys, just can’t help checking out every other woman who crosses their paths. Fed up with this habitual rubber-necking, their wives take a bold approach to revitalize their marriages by granting their husbands a “hall pass” — one week of freedom to do whatever they want — no questions asked. At first, it sounds like a debauched dream come true for the newly sprung bachelors, but they quickly discover that their expectations of the single life — and themselves — are completely and hilariously out of sync with reality. Produced, directed and co-written by the outrageous Farrelly Bros., this marital comedy of errors also stars Alyssa Milano , Curb Your Enthusiasm’s JB Smoove, Oscar® nominee Richard Jenkins and more.
Bonus Content:

Deleted Scene

Amazon.com

Anyone familiar with the work of writer-directors Bobby and Peter Farrelly, especially There’s Something About Mary, will be neither surprised nor shocked by the raunchy, gross-out gags that permeate Hall Pass. But what Farrelly fans might not expect is what comes at the other end of the spectrum–namely, a tender, even sentimental point of view in which marriage is sanctified and even a couple of delusional doofuses end up on the right side of righteousness. Buddies Rick (Owen Wilson) and Fred (Jason Sudeikis) have attractive, loving wives (Maggie and Grace, played by Jenna Fischer and Christina Applegate, respectively) and, in Rick’s case, a couple of cute kids. But boys will be boys, and after catching their husbands eyeing other women’s butts, making rude remarks in front of friends, and so on, the ladies decide to offer them “hall passes”–an entire week during which they can pretend they’re not married and do whatever they want, no questions asked, while the wives head for Cape Cod. Rick, for one, is nonplussed; here is a decent guy who refuses to buy beer for his underage babysitter (not to mention resisting her flirtatious come-ons) and generally tries to do the right thing, and he suspects there’s more than meets the ear to Maggie’s offer (Fred, on the other hand, expects to spend the week scoring young hotties with lines like “You must be from Ireland, ‘cos when I look at you my penis is Dublin”). But while Maggie and Grace find themselves courted by some studly minor-league baseball dudes, Rick and Fred mostly just strike out. Their shenanigans are accompanied by a parade of typically sophomoric Farrelly gags: penis jokes (and a couple of real penises), masturbation jokes, scatological jokes, “I’m so stoned” marijuana jokes, and sexual terms (like “eye banging” and “fake chow”) that can’t be explained on a family website. Some of this is funny, most merely dumb; some viewers will think the humor goes too far, others not far enough. But the overriding impression is that a decade or more past their biggest hits, the Farrellys, who are now in their 50s, have grown up–at least a little. –Sam Graham

Distributor: New Line Cinema

Regions: Region 1

Disc Count: 1

Screen Ratios: Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)

Subtitles: English

Layers: Single side, Single layer

UPC: 794043144417

SKU: MWV.B004EPYZS0.G

Condition Note

All of our titles are listed as Used, though some may still arrive sealed in their original packaging. Each item is carefully reviewed before being made available:

  • Disc Quality & Inspection: Every disc is individually hand-inspected for surface imperfections. We look closely for scratches, scuffs, and other visual flaws to ensure it meets our quality standards.

  • Case & Packaging: Cases may show signs of wear from normal use, such as scuffs, shelf wear, or stickers from prior ownership.

  • Effort & Care: We dedicate time to cleaning and inspecting every item to help ensure it arrives ready to enjoy.

  • New-In-Package Items: Some items are still new and factory-sealed, even though they are included in our “Used” category for consistency.

Our goal is to provide you with used media that looks great, works as intended, and is backed by our careful inspection process.

Shipping

We ship all of our products via USPS Media Mail. Our handling time is in most cases 1-2 business days and transit time can range from 2-10 business days.

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