- Rated: R
- Genre: Comedy
- Year: 2008
- Rated: R
- Genre: Comedy
- Year: 2008
Synopsis
John C. Reilly, Jonah Hill and Oscar® Winner Marisa Tomei star in this quirky, hilarious story about love, family and cutting the cord. Not-so-recently divorced John (Reilly) thinks he’s finally found the perfect woman when he meets the sweet and sexy Molly (Tomei). There’s just one problem – Molly’s son Cyrus (Hill) clings to his mom like lint on a T-shirt, and he’s not about to let another man come between them. It’s one hysterically awkward moment after another as John and Cyrus fight for the right to be Molly’s #1 man.
Disk Information
**Widescreen Theatrical Film
**Deleted Scenes
**Q&A with Directors/Writers Jay and Mark Duplass
**Music Mash Up with John C. Reilly and Jonah Hill
**Behind the Scenes at SXSW with Jay & Mark Duplass
**Fox Movie Channel Presents: In Character with John C. Reilly
**Fox Movie Channel Presents: In Character with Jonah Hill
**Theatrical Trailer
Cast & Crew
Reviews
$15 is a bargain compared to what scalpers were asking us to fork over so our little darlings could see their teen idol.
One's opinion of it may depend more on age and parental status than exposure to other rock-concert films. But there's no denying the film delivers on its promise.
What this concert film and documentary makes clear is that the real Miley is not just like her predominantly pre-adolescent, female fans.
Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert is a diverting 3-D artifact of Ms. Cyrus's just concluded tour.
Obviously, there's no replicating the real thing. But it's as close as you'll come to achieving the best of both worlds.
For the parents at least, this filmed concert is probably better than actually being there.
Some movies are critic-proof -- some for the wrong reasons, some for the right ones. This one falls into the latter camp.
