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Two women, one Los Angeles and the other in London, exchange homes during the Christmas holiday to forget the men in their lives, only to fall in love again.
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Media Type: DVD
Artist: DIAZ/WINSLET/LAW
Title: HOLIDAY
Street Release Date: 03/13/2007
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Genre: COMEDY VIDEO

 
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Actors:Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Jack Black, Eli Wallach
Director:Nancy Meyers
Format:AC-3, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled
Language:English
Subtitle:English, French, Spanish
Number of Discs:1
Studio:Sony Pictures
Run Time:136 minutes
DVD Release Date:March 13, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 258 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0
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5Wonderful movie!!!  Jun 14, 2008
I was first a little skeptical of this movie before watching it because it only had 2 stars. However, this is a great feel good movie! I was pleasantly surprised and happy to see it! Not only does it have great romance it also has a wonderful element of friendship which I admire.
I highly recommend this movie!

1Truly awful.  Jun 13, 2008
I must say I've enjoyed the work of all 4 main actors (Winslet, Diaz, Law, and Black) in other films, but they are all sadly wasted in this one. And casting Jack Black opposite Kate Winslet? Totally unbelievable. The only semi-believable character is Rufus Sewell as Winslet's cad of an ex-boyfriend. The basic plot sounded like fun and had real potential, but much of the dialogue sounded like something a high school student might have written. And I'm not trying to insult high school students who aspire to be writers, but most of the dialogue is truly immature. The only reason I'm giving it even one star is because Jude Law is so good to look at.

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3Diaz drags this one down  Jun 07, 2008
Kate Winslet portrays Iris, a shy writer who has been carrying on a one-sided romance with a colleague. Heartbroken when he gets engaged, she decides she needs a change of scenery and trades homes for the holiday with Hollywood power player Amanda (Cameron Diaz), who also is nursing a broken heart. While Amanda finds romance with Iris' brother Graham (Jude Law) in the English countryside, Iris falls for music composer Miles (Jack Black) in LA, while befriending Arthur (Eli Wallach), a lonely neighbor with ties to the golden age of Hollywood. But can either romance outlast the holiday?

Winslet as always is enchanting, and overshadows Diaz, proving what a superior actress she is. Her performance is flawless and real, while Diaz overacts and over gestures her way through the entire script. Black makes an unlikely but believable romantic counterpart. Overall, it's an enjoyable romantic comedy with a pretty good ensemble cast.

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2America is going to pot!!  May 24, 2008
I had wanted to see this movie when it came out. I liked all the actors in it and the plot sounded like fun--not. The Kate Winslet/Jack Black and Eli Wallach sub-plot, saved the movie, that's who the 2 stars are for.

Cameron Diaz, who I normally like was terrible as was Jude Law. This is not romance. Dragging a drunken stranger to use for sex, that is not romantic and yet people think this is good. The whole relationship with these 2 ruined the movie. Sorry I don't root for loose women and her over-acting was terrible to boot. I felt no chemistry between them whatsoever.

The Kate Winslet story was sweet. She was a much better person, as was Jack Black. I heard people knocking Jack down for his straight bit, they should have been knocking Jude and Cameron for their performance and this miserable script for them.

Eli Wallach was superb. He added much to the movie. It was so sweet.

I'm with the reviewer who called it "Tainted Love". If they had built up a relationship with those two, maybe it could have amounted to something, but loose sex with a strange drunk is NOT charming and either was Cameron's arm's flapping.

And this was a Holiday movie? Isn't that special?

5Good chick flick  May 20, 2008
Always a good chick flick. I admit that I've seen this movie a number of times now. I bought this as a gift for a chick. She loved it. The end.

This movie portrays nicely the coincidental interactions and developing relationships between unlikely individuals. I generally hate on Cameron Diaz, but she's pretty charming in this movie. And Jack Black never ceases to amuse.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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