A flimsy but pleasant enough comedy, "She's the One" has a cast that may tempt many of you to pick up the new DVD release. And fans of Ed Burns will want to catch the brand new audio commentary.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Picture No point trying to pick holes here with a picture that's clear and trouble-free.
Sound It might only be a 2.0 surround mix, but this is one wrap-around festival of music and subtle atmospheric effects that could fool you into thinking you're listening to a 5.1 mix.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Audio Commentary Writer, director, and star Ed Burns sits down for an immediately endearing commentary where he relates his experiences in making low budget movies. "I'd never been on a real film set before", he reveals as he discusses the differences between making his no budget "The Brothers McMullen" and the $3m "She's the One". If he has any regrets with this film it's that he plays a 27-year-old white New York cab driver, which he thinks is not a realistic social scenario.
Making of Featurette Cameron Diaz had asked to see "The Brothers McMullen", and within 15 minutes wanted to meet Ed Burns, this mildly interesting featurette reveals. It also includes interviews with the principal cast and the ever-amiable Burns.
Additional Extra Features Tom Petty music video and a trailer.
Region: 2 and 4
Chapters: 24
Ratio: 1.85:1 (anamorphic)
Sound: Dolby DigScene selection, multiple languages and subtitles, and English captions for the hearing impaired.
This DVD was reviewed on a JVC XV-S57 DVD player.