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As enchanting and memorable as any four-star affair, this light-hearted, frothy and hilarious "little" film took the world by storm in 1994, garnering four British Academy Awards and a nomination for the Best Picture Oscar! From the creators of Notting Hill and Love Actually, this incomparably charming hit is now accompanied by hours of exciting behind-the-scenes extras, making it a truly Deluxe Edition indeed.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary with Film makers
- Deleted Scenes
- The Wedding Planners Documentary
- Four Weddings and a Funeral: In The Making Featurette
- Two Actors and a Director Featurette
- 20th Century Fox
- Mike Newell
- 15
- Hugh Grant
- Andie MacDowell
- James Fleet
- 1994
- English
- B
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As enchanting and memorable as any four-star affair, this light-hearted, frothy and hilarious "little" film took the world by storm in 1994, garnering four British Academy Awards and a nomination for the Best Picture Oscar! From the creators of Notting Hill and Love Actually, this incomparably charming hit is now accompanied by hours of exciting behind-the-scenes extras, making it a truly Deluxe Edition indeed.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary with Film makers
- Deleted Scenes
- The Wedding Planners Documentary
- Four Weddings and a Funeral: In The Making Featurette
- Two Actors and a Director Featurette
- 20th Century Fox
- Mike Newell
- 15
- Hugh Grant
- Andie MacDowell
- James Fleet
- 1994
- English
- B
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A polished classic
Richard Curtis has written a few similar and very good scripts since but the original Four Weddings and a Funeral is still the best. Almost everyone has seen it and Andie MacDowell aside it works so well, and lends itself to repeat viewings. The DVD was very lacklustre and the step up to Blu-ray is well worth it. It's a much better picture and great sound. The extras are also worth a look. All in all a great purchase.
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