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Nabaza.net-The MarketPlace - You've Got Mail

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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Greg Kinnear, Parker Posey, Jean Stapleton Directed By: Nora Ephron
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786305368137 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 6305368139 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: 1999-05-04 Running Time: 119 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1998
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By now, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have amassed such a fund of goodwill with moviegoers that any new onscreen pairing brings nearly reflexive smiles. In You've Got Mail, the quintessential boy and girl next door repeat the tentative romantic crescendo that made Sleepless in Seattle, writer-director Nora Ephron's previous excursion with the duo, a massive hit. The prospective couple do actually meet face to face early on, but Mail otherwise repeats the earlier feature's gentle, extended tease of saving its romantic resolution until the final, gauzy shot. The underlying narrative is an even more old-fashioned romantic pas de deux that is casually hooked to a newfangled device. The script, cowritten by the director and her sister Delia Ephron, updates and relocates the Ernst Lubitsch classic The Shop Around the Corner to contemporary Manhattan, where Joe Fox (Hanks) is a cheerfully rapacious merchant whose chain of book superstores is gobbling up smaller, more specialized shops such as the children's bookstore owned by Kathleen Kelly (Ryan). Their lives run in close parallel in the same idealized neighborhood, yet they first meet anonymously, online, where they gradually nurture a warm, even intimate correspondence. As they begin to wonder whether this e-mail flirtation might lead them to be soul mates, however, they meet and clash over their colliding business fortunes. It's no small testament to the two stars that we wind up liking and caring about them despite the inevitable (and highly manipulative) arc of the plot. Although their chemistry transcended the consciously improbable romantic premise of Sleepless, enabling director Ephron to attain a kind of amorous soufflé, this time around there's a slow leak that considerably deflates the affair. Less credulous viewers will challenge Joe's logic in prolonging the concealment of his online identity from Kathleen, and may shake their heads at Ephron's reinvention of Manhattan as a spotless, sun-dappled wonderland where everybody lives in million-dollar apartments and color coordinates their wardrobes for cocktail parties. --Sam Sutherland
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice Comment: The DVD for You've Got Mail has waited for a while on my DVD shelf before I felt like watching it. If I have known, it has been this nice and somehow funny, I would have watched it long earlier. This is a warm, humorous and charming movie. Although, Katleen and Joe have not met each other before, they know each other (not by identity) from the AOL emails. They have met each other in "Over thirties" chatroom and looks like they have been mailing each other since then, but secretly! Both of them are involved in a relationship, however, both of them love to hear the sentence "You've Got Mail" when they log into AOL mails service. If they have only known this sentence actually meant a lot more to them than they were aware of. When they decide to meet each other physically, Joe finds out that his mail friend Shopgirl has actually been a business competitor, Katleen, if we could name it so. Katleen or Shopgirl, owns a little book shop for children, but at the moment her business is threatened by Fox books recently established right next to her little shop. Maybe it is not hard to imagine now that Fox books is owned by Joe or NY152! Well, when Joe finds this out at their first attempt to meet each other, he avoids to introduce his email identity to Katleen, but acts as if he was around the meeting place by coincidence. Katleen would think she had been stood up by her email friend NY152 not knowing this email friend is her biggest competitor ever! Now it is time for him to capture Katleens's heart as "Joe the competitor" instead of NY152 since he seems to be already in love with her! Anddddd he does so. Katleen is forgiving and love does not understand much about competition anyways. They end up happly, just as you can see it IN the picture on the cover of the DVD! Again, time to time funny, time to time much competition but overall warm! See it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great movie Comment: Very romantic and funny with some great twists! Great to watch on a date or if you've been married for a while. It's really a feel-good-movie. I highly recommend it!
Other recommendations about movie: P.S. I Love You
books about relationships: I Love You. Now What?: Falling in Love is a Mystery, Keeping It Isn't
Customer Rating:      Summary: I liked it! Comment: this is a 5 star movie. and I liked it, i liked it a lot. i li i a lo tt
Customer Rating:      Summary: YOU GOT MAIL AND IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Comment: I PURCHASED THESE MOVIES, BECAUSE MY DAUGHTER BARBARA, LOVES THE MOVIES
I GREW UP WITH, WHEN I WAS A CHILD.
THESE MOVIES ARE REMAKES OF THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER.
THE STORIES WERE UPDATED AND ALL THREE HAS SPENDID CASTS.
THEY HAD PEOPLE THAT COULD REALLY ACT AND THE STORES WERE WHOLESOME AND
HEART WARMING. TOM HANKS AND MEG RYAN ARE JUST AS GREAT IN YOU GOT MAIL
AS THEY WERE IN SLEEPLES IN SEATTLE. THE STORY IN THE THREE FILMS WERE
ABOUT TWO PEOPLE WORKING TOGETHER AND NOT KNOWING THEY ARE CORESPONDING
WITH EACH OTHER ROMANICALLY.AS PEN PALS,AND EMAIL PALS.
IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME IS VAN JOHNSON AND JUDY GARLAND IN THE MUSICAL
VERISON OF THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER AND A GREAT CAST.
THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER IS WITH JAMES STEWART, FRANK MORGAN
MARGARET SULLIVAN AND WILLIAM TRACY.A GREAT CAST.
ALL THREE FILMS ARE GREAT COMEDIES AND OUTSTANDING CASTS AND A DELIGHT
TO SEE THE DIFFERENT TIME PERIODS IN EACH.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Would give it zero stars if allowed. Comment: I admit wholeheartedly that niether my wife nore I like romantic comedies (or any other type of romantic film with the exception of Across The Universe because I am a Beatles fan and found that particular Beatle based Rock opera to be an excellent use of Beatles music, or any romantic comedy written by Steve Martin because his writing is that good) but I can tolerate some level of romantic comedy if I watch with an open mind. This two hour cliche-ridden, (singles living in Manhattan-What an original idea!) wince inducing, pay-to-watch commercial for AOL is a tremendous waste of time and money. If I want to watch badly written commercials, I would watch network televsion and see them for free! I respect all the actors in this film, and I believe Nora Ephron has talent, which I can appreciate despite not being a fan of this genre, but I do not find this to be a feel-good movie, because I don't feel good watching a commercial set in a Romantic Comedy cliche of a location (Can't somebody make one of these things WITHOUT setting it in Manhattan or having any scenes in Manhattan? Are there no other cities in the entire world that romantic comedies can be set it? Only Steve Martin seems to have any concept of setting a romantic comedy anywhere else (L.A. Story)). So if you don't mind sitting through a two hour AOL advertisment with an overly sappy premise and a really "original" location, you may be able to enjoy this. Sadly, I could not.
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