In Collection
#14
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy
USA / English
| Josh Charles |
Lou |
| Bryan Cranston |
Peter |
| Lauren Graham |
Claire |
| Jay Mohr |
Ed |
| Julianne Nicholson |
Alice |
| Andy Richter |
Carl |
| Matthew Davis |
Donald |
| Jonathan Davis |
Ricky |
| Jill Ritchie |
Sandy |
| Helen Slater |
Penelope |
| Niki J. Crawford |
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| Mike Faiola |
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| Nicole Marie Lenz |
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| Dylan McLaughlin |
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| Shanna Moakler |
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| Matt Davis |
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| Director |
Wallace Wolodarsky; Wally Wolodarsky |
| Producer |
Gavin Polone; Vivian Cannon; Maya Forbes |
| Writer |
Maya Forbes; Wallace Wolodarsky; Wally Wolodarsky |
A sweet and sly comedy,
Seeing Other People centers around Ed (Jay Mohr,
Jerry Maguire) and Alice (Julianne Nicholson,
Ally McBeal), who have an idyllic relationship--so stable that, only a few months before their wedding, Alice worries that she's missed out; she's only slept with two other men before Ed. Anxious about her lack of experience, she proposes that they start seeing other people so she can have cheap, meaningless sex. But after a promising start that revitalizes their relationship, this arrangement starts spinning off in dangerous directions. Attention to psychological detail--as well as a great cast, a well-written script, and smooth, underplayed direction--keep
Seeing Other People from slipping into the usual clichés of broad sex comedies. The result is clever, genuine, and enjoyable. Also featuring Andy Richter (
New York Minute), Lauren Graham (
The Gilmore Girls), Josh Charles (
S.W.A.T.), and Helen Slater (
Supergirl).
--Bret Fetzer
| Edition |
Dist. by Showtime |
| Barcode |
758445905427 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
8/17/2004 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed) |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Commentary With Writer/Director Wally Wolodarsky and Writer Maya Forbes Deleted Scenes Behind The Scenes Look At Seeing Other People Theatrical Trailer
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