In BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY--based on Helen Fielding's novel--Bridget Jones is a pretty and neurotic thirty-something 'singleton' (in her vernacular) who vows to take control of her... more
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BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY
This original soundtrack for the film BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY features 19 tracks, including
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Aretha Franklin's Respect, The Pretenders' Don't Get Me Wrong, and Aaron Soul's Ring, Ring, Ring.This international version contains five songs not included on the US edition.n
BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY
In the screen adaptation of BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY, Helen Fielding's international
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best-selling phenomenon, documentary filmmaker (and real-life inspiration for the character Shazzer) Sharon Maguire has managed a rare feat--a film as captivating as the novel. Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) is a pretty and neurotic thirtysomething singleton (in her vernacular) who vows to take control of her life after being humiliated by handsome, standoffish barrister, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) at her parents' New Year's party. Determined to lose weight and cut back on vices like wine, cigarettes, and workaholic-alcoholic-misogynistic men, Bridget begins a diary to chart her progress. Unfortunately, the P.R. executive hits a snag when her boss, gorgeous cad Daniel (Hugh Grant) instigates a sexy e-mail flirtation. Despite her tendency to bungle book launch parties, and any situation involving the ever-present, ever-disapproving Mark Darcy, Bridget's winning combination of charm, vulnerability, and wit intrigues not only the seductively dangerous Daniel, but also the arrogant barrister. Featuring a note-perfect performance by Zellweger, a devilishly against-type one by Grant, and the inspired casting of Firth (the object of Bridget's lusty fantasies in the book); DIARY is a clever, delightful romantic comedy guaranteed to please old fans and win new ones.n
Bridget Jones's Diary 2 -
The second instalment in theBridget Jonessoundtrack phenomenon, is a fairly tenuous
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affair--subtitled "More Music From the Film and Other V.G. Songs", it could be seen to be somewhat stretching the loyalty of wannabe Bridgets everywhere. But then again, when it includes such a great line-up of tracks, it would be churlish to complain. The two glaring omissions fromVolume 1put in a very welcome appearance, namely Van Morrison's "Someone Like You" and Nilsson's "Without You" (albeit without Bridget's somewhat over-exuberant backing vocals), along with the original version of Robbie's "Me and Mrs Jones" by the Dramatics and an acoustic version of the Gabrielle hit "Out of Reach". Nestling comfortably alongside them are a wealth of tracks for the modern singleton--empowerment in the form of En Vogue's "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)", feel-good sentiments from McAlmont and Butler's "Yes" and a good bit of wallowing courtesy of Yvonne Fair's "It Should Have Been Me". The only things that are missing are the free bottle of Chardonnay and the big pants. --Helen Marquis
onto the cover of this 19-track soundtrack), bringing hope to lonely souls all over the country and a word of warning to smug marrieds everywhere. For what should be called "the best chick flick in the world...ever!" the soundtrack compilers have come up with a dream tracklist--from classics such as Aretha Franklin's "Respect", Jamie O'Neal's tearjerker "All By Myself" and Andy Williams' "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", to more contemporary gems from the likes of Gabrielle ("Out of Reach"), The Pretenders ("Don't Get Me Wrong") and Artful Dodger ("Woman Trouble"). Plus you get the added bonus of two unreleased Robbie Williams tracks--the big-band stylings of "Have You Met Miss Jones?" and the tender "Not of this Earth"--and, of course, the much-hyped karaoke-by-numbers of "It's Raining Men" by Geri Halliwell and her pants. There are a couple of fillers from Rosey and Alisha's Attic, but they don't distract too much from the generally choice tracks on offer. As Bridget would say, "v. good". --Helen Marquis
Double Bridget Jones Review ofBridget Jones's Diary/Bridget Jones - The Edge Of Reason DVDby
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Advantages: 1st films good. Disadvantages: 2nd film's not so good.
...read/watch over all. Bridget Jones's Diary 1: This film starts off with a 30 something Bridget going to her parents house (which is set near where I live) and her talking about her life in a narrated form. Bridget played by the wonderful Renee Zellweger is set up again by her mother, but this year it happends to be the hot Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) wearing a terrible jumper his mother gave him. He says something horrible like "Epesially not someone ... ...without getting bored. Bridget Jones Diary: The Edge Of Reason
Unlike the first film I was really disapointed with the second film. I has read the book and loved it, it's so much better than the first book but they took too much out of the film. I also think Renee Zellwegers accent gets worse in this second film, it actually sounds fake, plus there is too many soppy moments in the film that are not in the book, the scene at the start is terrible. ...
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Advantages: the funniest film oout of the two yet Disadvantages: a little similar to the last one
...She’s back and she’s better than ever. Yes its BridgetJonesdiary. For those people who haven’t seen this follow up film, I recommend that you all go and see it because it is the best film of the year. If you’ve had a stressful day, order in a takeaway, chill, sit back, relax and watch this film and laugh yourself silly! Starring the same cast members plus other new extras that you’ve seen on TV or in Hollywood.
The plot
Well, in the last film, Bridget (Renee Zellweger) got it together with mark Darcy (Colin firth), the high respectable lawyer, after a rough time with Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) her cheating, sex mad ex boyfriend and old boss. So this basically carries on from the last film, but in this one, there are more laugh out loud embarrassing moments, and more problems and hurdles she has to overcome.
It starts off with her...
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Advantages: 3 great films, hilarious, cheap Disadvantages: cant think of any!
...This boxset is perfect for any Hugh Grant fan with the three films BridgetJones, BridgetJonesEdge of Reason and About a boy you will not be at all disappointed!
BridgetJones 1
BridgetJones is an hilarious film taken from a novel by Helen Fielding. Renne Zelleweger plays the lead role of BridgetJones who is a single women who falls for the gorgeous and witty Daniel Cleaver (played by Hugh Grant) but he isnt all what he seems and has various affairs. Bridget turns up to a posh party dressed as a very tarty rabbit, lets her mum dress her at xmas parties and is always on a diet. She eventually falls for the very successful Mark Darcy (played by Colin Firth). Any women watching this film will cringe as they relate to the hilarious happenings in Bridgets life.
The Edge of Reason
This carrries on from the first film and again is just...
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Advantages: Very funny and has Colin Firth yum! Disadvantages: Can't think of any
...with laughter every time.
I love this film and can watch it over and over and never get bored. The soundtrack is great and there is such energy to the film that it will have it glued to your seats.
BridgetJones The Edge of Reason - The Plot
Bridget finally has her life together, she has a boyfriend (Mark Darcy) and she's a top reporter, even Bridget can't mess this up or can she?
Bridget gets doubts about Mark's fidelity when beautiful Rebecca appears on the scene and always seems to be tagging along with Mark and Bridget even on their skiing mini break in Austria.
Daniel Cleaver also re-appears in Bridget's life and she is forced to appear in a TV show with him in Thailand. Poor Bridget ends up being carried off to jail for smuggling drugs that weren't even hers.
With Daniel Cleaver and Mark Darcy gone from...
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Bridget Jones's Diary/Bridget Jones - The Edge Of Reason DVD
Main specs
Actor(s): Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Jim Broadbent
Director(s): Sharon Maguire, Beeban Kidron
Genre: Comedy - Romantic
Classification: 15 years and over
Running Time: 3 hours 22 minutes
Video Category: Feature Film
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Plot: Includes the films BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY and BRIDGET JONES - THE EDGE OF REASON.
Release details
DVD Region: Region 2 (Europe)
Studio(s): UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK; UNIVERSAL MUSIC OPERATIONS
Release date: 29/01/2007
No of Discs: 2
Catalogue No: 8247245
Barcode: 5050582472455
Screenwriter: Richard Curtis, Helen Fielding
Author: Helen Fielding
Languages
Main Language: English
DVD Description
In BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY--based on Helen Fielding's novel--Bridget Jones is a pretty and neurotic thirty-something 'singleton' (in her vernacular) who vows to take control of her life after being humiliated by handsome, stand-offish barrister Mark Darcy at her parents' New Year's party. Determined to lose weight, and cut back on vices like wine, cigarettes, and workaholic-alcoholic-misogynistic men, Bridget begins a diary to chart her progress. Unfortunately, the P.R. executive hits a snag when her boss, gorgeous cad Daniel, instigates a sexy e-mail flirtation. Despite her tendency to bungle book launch parties, and any situation involving the ever present, ever-disapproving Mark Darcy, Bridget's winning combination of charm, vulnerability, and wit intrigues not only the seductively dangerous Daniel, but also the arrogant barrister.