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![]() ![]() | Friends With Benefits Release date: 2011-12-02 Catalog: Movie Buy from Amazon.com! | ||||||
![]() ![]() | Futuresex / Loveshow - Live from Madison Square Garden Release date: 2008-04-01 List Price: $14.98 41 used & new available from $5.89 Catalog: DVD Manufacturer: Jive Product Description & Reviews: Product Description - Leaving Mickey Mouse and Britney far behind him, pop sensation Justin Timberlake takes the stage at Madison Square Garden for this incredible stop on his worldwide concert tour. Timberlake performs "FutureSex/LoveSound," "Until the End of Time," "Rock Your Body," "Cry Me a River," "Losing My Way," and many more. Edited version. Soundtrack: English; audio commentary by Timberlake; bonus footage; interviews; music video. Two-disc set. Buy from Amazon.com! | ||||||
![]() ![]() | In Time Release date: 2012-01-31 List Price: $29.98 76 used & new available from $7.74 Catalog: DVD Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Product Description & Reviews: Product Description - Every second counts in this sexy, stylish action-thriller starring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried. In a future where time is literally money and aging stops at 25, the only way to stay alive is to earn, borrow, steal or inherit more time. But when a poor, working-class man (Timberlake) is falsely accused of murder, he teams up with a beautiful heiress (Seyfried) and must figure out a way to bring down the corrupt system before their dwindling life clocks run out! Amazon.com - As a storyteller, Andrew Niccol tends to think big, tackling heady subjects such as genetic predestination (Gattaca), the nature of reality (The Truman Show), and celebrity in the cyber age (S1m0ne). In Time, Niccol's first film since 2005's Lord of War, has a typically gigantic premise--a world where everyone over 25 years old must pay for every continued second of their existence--but stumbles in the execution. While the ideas are exceedingly clever, the telling isn't especially witty. Justin Timberlake stars as a goodhearted but desperate minimum-wager trapped in a society where the rich are essentially immortal and the poor see their lifespan shorten with every purchase. (A cup of coffee costs 4 minutes, taking the bus also takes 30 minutes off of your life, and so on.) After being gifted with a century by a mysterious benefactor, he begins a romance with a beautiful socialite (Amanda Seyfried), whose father holds the key to the entire monetary system. Matters are complicated with the introduction of a relentless time cop (Cillian Murphy) with his own motivations for restoring the unnatural balance of things. Niccol has fun laying out the aspects of a world where even the elderly are genetically frozen at age 25 (the scenes where Timberlake interacts with his mother, played by a disturbingly spry Olivia Wilde, are an unsavory hoot), but has difficulty translating the ingenuity of his concept to a compelling narrative, which rapidly devolves into a mix of uninspired chase scenes and a succession of time-related puns that would have trouble passing muster on a Laffy Taffy wrapper. (The bad guys threaten to clean Timberlake's clock. Repeatedly.) While science fiction aficionados will find much to chew on in Niccol's askew reality, In Time never quite hits the marks that its own ideas suggest. As a film, it's more fun to think about than watch. --Andrew Wright Buy from Amazon.com! | ||||||
![]() ![]() | Friends with Benefits Release date: 2011-12-02 List Price: $19.99 85 used & new available from $8.99 Catalog: DVD Manufacturer: Screen Gems Product Description & Reviews: Product Description - Dylan (Justin Timberlake) is done with relationships. Jamie (Mila Kunis) decides to stop buying into the Hollywood clichés of true love. When the two become friends they decide to try something new and take advantage of their mutual attraction – but without any emotional attachment. Physical pleasure without the entanglements. Sounds easy enough for two logical adults, right? Not so much. They soon realize romantic comedy stereotypes might exist for a reason. Amazon.com - At a time when mainstream comedy has been overtaken by rambling, pleasingly sloppy Judd Apatow-type improv-fests, director Will Gluck has been quietly doing his part to remind folks that sticking to the script and having a destination in mind can be fun, too. Much like his earlier Easy A, Friends with Benefits is a clever, just-this-side-of-painfully-hip relationship comedy that knows when to linger over a punch line and when not to break stride. A few minor speed bumps aside (filmmakers: can we can it with the musical montages, already?), it goes down extremely easy. The story in a nutshell: frustrated by the lack of viable dating options in their vicinity, two platonic friends (Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake) decide to embark on a casual, no-strings-attached physical relationship. However, as a briefly glimpsed clip from Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice foreshadows, things don't stay simple for very long. As opposed to the standard PG-13 rom com, things get surprisingly raunchy here, but organically so, with the slight snafus and briefly major embarrassments that should ring true to most relationship veterans. As in Easy A, Gluck has assembled a fantastically game supporting cast, including Woody Harrelson, Jenna Elfman, and especially the great Richard Jenkins and Patricia Clarkson as two vastly different parental figures, but it's really the two leads' show. Whether arguing the virtues of the band Kriss Kross or engaging in activities unprintable on an all-ages website, Timberlake and Kunis display the snappy back-and-forth of a classic cinematic coupling. When they're cooking, you don't want to be anywhere else. --Andrew Wright Buy from Amazon.com! | ||||||
![]() ![]() | Futuresex / Loveshow - Live from Madison Square Garden [Blu-ray] Release date: 2008-04-01 List Price: $29.98 35 used & new available from $19.09 Catalog: DVD Manufacturer: Jive Product Description & Reviews: Product Description - Two Disc Set. Widescreen. Justin Timberlake's hottest performance ever plus a more personal side of the dynamic performer. From interviews to backstage access, this is an intimate look at Justin as one of the most talented vocalists in the scene in quite some time. The performance makes this a fantastic addition to any Timberlake collection plus the bonus features. Included here is Justin getting down to "FutureSex/LoveSound," "Rock Your Body," "Cry Me a River," and 18 other unique hits. New versions of favourite songs with new orchestrations, background vocals, and beats created especially for this magical night. This is truly a treasure for all Timberlake fans. Buy from Amazon.com! | ||||||
![]() ![]() | In Time [Blu-ray + DVD + Digital copy] Release date: 2012-01-31 List Price: $39.99 59 used & new available from $16.97 Catalog: DVD Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Product Description & Reviews: Product Description - Every second counts in this sexy, stylish action-thriller starring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried. In a future where time is literally money and aging stops at 25, the only way to stay alive is to earn, borrow, steal or inherit more time. But when a poor, working-class man (Timberlake) is falsely accused of murder, he teams up with a beautiful heiress (Seyfried) and must figure out a way to bring down the corrupt system before their dwindling life clocks run out! Amazon.com - As a storyteller, Andrew Niccol tends to think big, tackling heady subjects such as genetic predestination (Gattaca), the nature of reality (The Truman Show), and celebrity in the cyber age (S1m0ne). In Time, Niccol's first film since 2005's Lord of War, has a typically gigantic premise--a world where everyone over 25 years old must pay for every continued second of their existence--but stumbles in the execution. While the ideas are exceedingly clever, the telling isn't especially witty. Justin Timberlake stars as a goodhearted but desperate minimum-wager trapped in a society where the rich are essentially immortal and the poor see their lifespan shorten with every purchase. (A cup of coffee costs 4 minutes, taking the bus also takes 30 minutes off of your life, and so on.) After being gifted with a century by a mysterious benefactor, he begins a romance with a beautiful socialite (Amanda Seyfried), whose father holds the key to the entire monetary system. Matters are complicated with the introduction of a relentless time cop (Cillian Murphy) with his own motivations for restoring the unnatural balance of things. Niccol has fun laying out the aspects of a world where even the elderly are genetically frozen at age 25 (the scenes where Timberlake interacts with his mother, played by a disturbingly spry Olivia Wilde, are an unsavory hoot), but has difficulty translating the ingenuity of his concept to a compelling narrative, which rapidly devolves into a mix of uninspired chase scenes and a succession of time-related puns that would have trouble passing muster on a Laffy Taffy wrapper. (The bad guys threaten to clean Timberlake's clock. Repeatedly.) While science fiction aficionados will find much to chew on in Niccol's askew reality, In Time never quite hits the marks that its own ideas suggest. As a film, it's more fun to think about than watch. --Andrew Wright Buy from Amazon.com! | ||||||
![]() ![]() | Justin Timberlake - Justified: The Videos Release date: 2003-09-23 List Price: $11.98 51 used & new available from $5.47 Catalog: DVD Manufacturer: Jive Product Description & Reviews: Product Description - As featured vocalist with NSYNC, Justin already has a legacy of multi-platinum albums and home videos under his belt. Now Justified: The Videos brings Justin's career-defining solo moments back to life on home video. Included in this package is Justin's Buy from Amazon.com! | ||||||
![]() ![]() | Alpha Dog Release date: 2009-04-14 Catalog: Movie Product Description & Reviews: Product Description - As featured vocalist with NSYNC, Justin already has a legacy of multi-platinum albums and home videos under his belt. Now Justified: The Videos brings Justin's career-defining solo moments back to life on home video. Included in this package is Justin's Buy from Amazon.com! | ||||||
![]() ![]() | Friends with Benefits (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + UltraViolet Digital Copy) Release date: 2011-12-02 List Price: $35.99 44 used & new available from $11.50 Catalog: DVD Manufacturer: Screen Gems Product Description & Reviews: Product Description - Dylan (Justin Timberlake) is done with relationships. Jamie (Mila Kunis) decides to stop buying into the Hollywood clichés of true love. When the two become friends they decide to try something new and take advantage of their mutual attraction – but without any emotional attachment. Physical pleasure without the entanglements. Sounds easy enough for two logical adults, right? Not so much. They soon realize romantic comedy stereotypes might exist for a reason. Amazon.com - At a time when mainstream comedy has been overtaken by rambling, pleasingly sloppy Judd Apatow-type improv-fests, director Will Gluck has been quietly doing his part to remind folks that sticking to the script and having a destination in mind can be fun, too. Much like his earlier Easy A, Friends with Benefits is a clever, just-this-side-of-painfully-hip relationship comedy that knows when to linger over a punch line and when not to break stride. A few minor speed bumps aside (filmmakers: can we can it with the musical montages, already?), it goes down extremely easy. The story in a nutshell: frustrated by the lack of viable dating options in their vicinity, two platonic friends (Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake) decide to embark on a casual, no-strings-attached physical relationship. However, as a briefly glimpsed clip from Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice foreshadows, things don't stay simple for very long. As opposed to the standard PG-13 rom com, things get surprisingly raunchy here, but organically so, with the slight snafus and briefly major embarrassments that should ring true to most relationship veterans. As in Easy A, Gluck has assembled a fantastically game supporting cast, including Woody Harrelson, Jenna Elfman, and especially the great Richard Jenkins and Patricia Clarkson as two vastly different parental figures, but it's really the two leads' show. Whether arguing the virtues of the band Kriss Kross or engaging in activities unprintable on an all-ages website, Timberlake and Kunis display the snappy back-and-forth of a classic cinematic coupling. When they're cooking, you don't want to be anywhere else. --Andrew Wright Buy from Amazon.com! | ||||||
![]() ![]() | The Open Road Release date: 2009-11-17 List Price: $9.98 111 used & new available from $1.98 Catalog: DVD Manufacturer: Anchor Bay Product Description & Reviews: Product Description - The adult son of a baseball legend who, together with his girlfriend, embarks on a road trip with his estranged father. Stars Justin Timberlake and Jeff Bridges. Cast also includes Ted Danson, Lyle Lovett, Harry Dean Stanton, and Mary Steenburgen. Amazon.com - Jeff Bridges excels at playing grizzled, somewhat compromised men who have a variety of things to be embarrassed about. Thus he's apt casting for The Open Road, a father-son picture that puts its estranged duo on a road trip in the Midwest. Bridges plays a former big-league ballplayer, now contentedly boozing through his golden years signing things at card shows and telling anecdotes in bars. Justin Timberlake plays the son, a joyless baseball player who's worried about his mother (Mary Steenburgen), due for a tricky operation and demanding to see her ex-husband. When son travels to fetch his errant father, Dad agrees to come--but getting him across half the country is another story. This brings up one of the problems of the modern road movie: with modern convenience being what it is, how do you convincingly force people into a car together for a few days? Writer-director Michael Meredith contrives a few reasons, and if you're won over by the movie's amiable tone and the laid-back acting, maybe you'll go along with it. Timberlake, a capable actor in other circumstances (Alpha Dog, for instance), struggles with the first-person role here; he doesn't add a great deal of seasoning to the mix. Kate Mara brings her usual equilibrium to a hard-to-justify role as Timberlake's ex-girlfriend/best pal, who tags along on the road trip for complicated, not entirely credible reasons. Nice people like Harry Dean Stanton and Lyle Lovett pop up in small parts, and roadside motels and cornfields add flavor. But it's up to Jeff Bridges to generate the reasons for sticking with this one, and he comes through with a shrewd portrait of a guy who'd really like to be somewhere else--someplace where they don't hold you accountable for things. As for director Meredith, he's the son of Don Meredith, longtime Dallas Cowboys star and broadcaster. Any similarities between "Dandy Don" and Jeff Bridges's character are surely unavoidable. --Robert Horton
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