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Friday, March 9, 2012

DVD Review - We Bought a Zoo

About the DVD
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous, Jerry Maguire) and starring Matt Damon (Contagion, True Grit), Scarlett Johansson (Iron Man 2, Vicky Cristina Barcelona) and Thomas Haden Church (Easy A, Sideways), WE BOUGHT A ZOO is “a sweet-natured tale…that you’ll want to see with your kids” (Liz Braun, Jam! Movies).

Benjamin Mee (Damon) is a Los Angeles newspaper columnist and adventure writer who, as a single father, faces the challenges of raising his two young children. Hoping that a fresh start and a new life will restore their family spirit, Mee quits his job and buys an old rural house outside the city with a unique bonus feature: a zoo named the Rosemoor Animal Park, where dozens of animals reside under the care of head zookeeper Kelly Foster (Johansson) and her dedicated team. With no experience, limited time and a shoestring budget, Mee sets out with the support of his family and the local community to reopen the zoo. Now, Benjamin is no longer reporting an adventure story; he’s living it in his own backyard.

Featuring an incredible musical score composed by Jónsi of the band Sigur Rós, the WE BOUGHT A ZOO Blu-ray is loaded with over 2½ hours of special features including 20 deleted and extended scenes, a gag reel, four behind-the-scenes featurettes, commentary with Director Cameron Crowe, star J.B. Smoove (The Sitter, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”) and Editor Mark Livolsi, and more. The film also features an English Family Friendly Audio Track that earned the Dove Seal of Approval. The Blu-ray and DVD will be available for an average retail price of $24.99 and $19.99 respectively. Prebook is March 7.

WE BOUGHT A ZOO Blu-ray Combo Pack Special Features
Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Copy including theatrical film
Deleted and Extended Scenes

  • Elevator Empathy
  • A Gift From Ronnie
  • Life is Elemental
  • Thank You, Rhonda
  • Rosie Names Her Peacocks
  • Quick Learner
  • Just Can’t Get a Handle On It
  • So Much Bloodshed
  • Buster is Loose
  • Utterly Free / Nobody Died
  • I Make My Own Hours
  • The Stuff is Alive
  • We’re Living The Story
  • Disaffected Youth
  • It’s Their Zoo, Too
  • Goodnight Big Mac
  • Such a Cliché
  • Sorry About the Rain
  • Benjamin’s Big Speech
  • Opening Day


    • Gag Reel
    • “The Real Mee”
    • “We Shot a Zoo”
    • “Their Happy is Too Loud”

Audio Commentary with Director Cameron Crowe, Star J.B. Smoove and Editor Mark Livolsi

My Take on the DVD
This was a movie that I did not see in the theater but was one that I was excited to see once it came out on DVD. The movie was truly heartwarming and I was amazed to find that it was based on a true story. The movie is motivational and teaches the viewer great messages about hope and dedication and how the hard work that you put into your daily activities can truly change your and your families life. The movie is a bit predictable, but it is still quite entertaining and I found myself rooting for the family and for the goals that they have set for themselves.

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