One Fine Day (Blu-ray) PG
She was having a perfectly bad day... Then he came along and spoiled it.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 49 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: January 8, 2013
- Originally Released: 1996
- Label: 20Th Century Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Michelle Pfeiffer & George Clooney | |
Performer: | Mae Whitman, Alex D. Linz & Charles Durning | |
Directed by | Michael Hoffman | |
Edited by | Garth Craven | |
Screenwriting by | Terry Seltzer & Ellen Simon | |
Composition by | James Newton Howard | |
Produced by | Lynda Obst & Michelle Pfeiffer | |
Director of Photography: | Oliver Stapleton |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: C+ --
If you're a big Pfeiffer fan, you'll be horribly disappointed.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
Rating: 2.5/4 --
One Fine Day is two formulaic hours, but they do illustrate how two attractive leads and a lickety-split narrative can elevate meager material into something this side of bearability.
USA Today
[E]very scene of the two leads dashing around town, crossing paths, and eventually (of course) falling for each other is all the better because of the film’s sense of place.
The Atlantic
...Clooney proves himself to be a true movie star....Irresistibility... -- Rating:B+
Entertainment Weekly
Rating: 4/5 --
Excellent romantic comedy. Exciting story of adults trying to succeed in careers with the drawbacks of children.
About.com
Privilege and coincidence have always been central to screwball comedy, but the speed of crosstown travel here rivals Die Hard 3 for plausibility.
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Boston Phoenix
Rating: 3/4 --
An affable romcom...
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Product Description:
George Clooney plays a rakish, irresponsible, and sexy single dad and Michelle Pfeiffer is a neurotic, standoffish, and sexy single mom in this likeable, fast-paced romantic comedy. Melanie Parker is an architect and a perfectionist workaholic who has no time for a social life. Unfortunately, things spin out of her control on the day of the biggest presentation of her career, when her son Sammy shows up late to school and misses the class field trip; he is left in Melanie's care for the day. Jack Taylor, a feckless newspaper reporter, finds himself in much the same situation when his newly married ex-wife leaves their daughter Maggie with him for a week, requiring a level of responsibility which he is unprepared for. The two meet in front of the school and sparks-of the ill-tempered kind-fly, as each projects onto the other the faults of their exes. Eventually, however, as each races to save his or her job while keeping their kids intact, their true feelings for one another emerge. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for the best original song ("For the First Time").