Paramount Home Media
Distribution has added to its Jan. 13 release calendar DVD and Blu-ray editions
of writer/director Jason Reitman’s latest tale of human interactions in modern
society, Men, Women & Children.
The ARR works out to 102 days
and the box office gross from the film’s limited theatrical release stands at
$668,001.
The Trubys, Don (Adam
Sandler) and Helen (Rosemarie DeWitt), would seem to be your fairly typical
suburban couple, except for all of the things sexual that spin around their
family orbit. There are their affairs
(even a “virtual” persona), which compensate for their own long-standings
frustrations, and then there’s the addiction that their son Chris (Travis Tope)
is suffering from … an overload of web porn.
Throw in cheerleaders,
eating addictions and complex inner-connected relationships — both adult and
teen-wise — and you have all the makings of a modern Peyton Place on steroids!
Bonus goodies, which are
limited to the Blu-ray SKU, include a pair of featurettes — “Virtual Intimacy”
and “Seamless Interface” — and deleted scenes.
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