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You, Me and Dupree (Widescreen Edition) (2006)

Starring: Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson Director: Anthony Russo (II), Joe Russo (II) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson, Matt Dillon, Michael Douglas, Seth Rogen
  • Directors: Anthony Russo (II), Joe Russo (II)
  • Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: November 21, 2006
  • Run Time: 110 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (88 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000ICM5X0
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #15,716 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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There are a lot of broad comedies about men refusing to grow up, but few have the sly bite of You, Me and Dupree. Even though Carl (Matt Dillon, Crash, There's Something About Mary) is newly married to Molly (Kate Hudson, Almost Famous, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days), when his best friend Dupree (Owen Wilson, Wedding Crashers, The Life Aquatic) ends up homeless, Carl invites Dupree into their house--in which Dupree promptly makes himself at home, culminating in setting the place on fire during lurid sex. But though he's trapped between his wife and his best friend, Carl may have bigger problems as his boss--and father-in-law--hates him and is sneakily working against his marriage. You, Me and Dupree seems at first glance to be a frat-boy farce about men being emasculated by their wives, but the well-written script, guided with a sure hand by director team Joe and Anthony Russo (who each directed episodes of the top-notch TV series Arrested Development), successfully walks a treacherous path between multi-layered characters and comic events, and is all the funnier as a result. Michael Douglas (Wonder Boys, Fatal Attraction) turns in a sharp, nasty performance as Molly's overly-possessive father. Also featuring Seth Rogan (The 40 Year Old Virgin). --Bret Fetzer

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Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson and Matt Dillon deliver non-stop laughs and fun in You, Me and Dupree. Newlyweds Carl and Molly (Dillon and Hudson) are just beginning their life together when Carl's oldest friend, the down-and-out bachelor Randy Dupree (Wilson), crashes on the couch. One comic mishap follows another, and soon it becomes obvious that two's company, but Dupree's a crowd. You'll laugh 'til it hurts with this hilarious, outrageous comedy!

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20 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You, Me and Dupree starring Owen Wilson , December 8, 2006
We're getting a lot of comedies being cranked out nowadays, particularly ones with the theme of a couple's relationship in them. With YM & D, we are offered a balanced cast of stars that fit the characters roles well. That coupled with a script that mixes comedy with heartfelt seriousness about friendships and marriage makes this not great, but not terrible either. I found the story enlightening and wondering what Owen Wilson's next antics will be always leaves you guessing!

Matt Dillon stars as Carl Peterson, who has just gotten married to Molly (Kate Hudson) and together the two seem to be off and rolling in their careers and suburban lifestyle. Carl is a landscape architect (excuse me if I get his exact job title wrong) for Molly's father (played by Michael Douglas) who is your typical gung ho businessman/new father in law. You know the type...demanding, judgmental, and downright intimidating.

But Carl has other issues on his hands. His best friend, Randall Dupree, seems to be virtually homeless after Carl and Molly's wedding. Being a great pal, Carl lets Dupree stay for a couple weeks. In the meantime, however, Molly has her reservations and soon the occupancy of Dupree in the house leads from one disaster to the next. From plugged toilets to romantic candlelit evenings turned into infernos, Dupree is a walking time bomb. While Carl struggles with Molly in pleading for her acceptance for Dupree, he soon realizes that the tables have turned on him, and while Dupree can do nothing wrong, Carl can do nothing about anything, including his sudden marriage problems.

Dupree has a plan to make everything better, the question is, can he do it without burning the house down? Wilson is classic as Dupree, a happy go lucky guy with a bright persona that is nearly oblivious to the responsibilities that most people have. Matt Dillon is great as Carl, and I can't say enough about Kate Hudson, her role was one of the better I've seen her in. You, Me and Dupree is a movie that has its share of laughter but also has some pretty intense, deep and even sad scenes. Don't worry, those don't last long, but they last long enough to add some great balance to a movie that, considering its genre, could have been a disaster.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Movie misses its mark but still enjoyable, June 29, 2007
By Bill Garrison (Oklahoma City, OK USA) - See all my reviews
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You, Me and Dupree is a romantic comedy released in the summer of 2006 starring Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson and Matt Dillon. In marketing campaigns, the movie tried to capitalize on the popularity of Wilson from the hit movie the Wedding Crashers. Watching it at home on DVD, I laughed out loud maybe once. While this movie isn't the blockbuster it hoped to be, it is amusing and worth a look.

Carl and Dupree are best friends. When Carl marries Molly, Dupree is fired from his job for taking a week off for the wedding. Now homeless, Carl agrees to let Dupree live with them for awhile. Hilarious hijinks ensue as Dupree manages to perform every irresponsible, jeuvinile act possible. Meanwhile, Carl (a solid performance by Matt Dillion) is being screwed around by his boss (an aging Michael Douglas), who happens to be Molly's father. While the callous disrespect from Dupree grates on the married couple, the couple also grows apart because Carl is spending so much time at work.

The plot brings several minor conflicts into play. Will Carl survive his job, will Molly forgive Carl? Will either forgive Dupree? Will Dupree ever become a responsible adult?

While not hilarious, the movie has some good points. The cast is strong. Kate Hudson is beautiful. Matt Dillon is sophisticated and great at showing his character slowly lose it. Wilson is nothing new in this film. Seth Rogan from Knocked Up is funny as a supporting character who is controlled by his wife.

This is a movie that had all the puzzle pieces for a great summer comedy. Somehow the puzzle didn't quite fit, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy the movie.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Been There, Seen It All Before--"Dupree" Is a Mildly Amusing, But Very Familiar, Escape, January 29, 2007
What can you say about a movie like "You, Me, And Dupree?" Your first response might be, "Man, haven't I seen this movie before?" That's how familiar this buddy comedy will seem, it covers no new territory. It's not a terrible film and it has some enjoyable elements, it just lacks a creativity and spontaneity that might have branded it as compelling entertainment. As is, it's a slight and reasonably pleasant way to waste a couple of hours. You might not remember anything about it in a week, but you might get limited enjoyment in the now.

The story revolves around two college buddies. Matt Dillon, the responsible friend, has recently married Kate Hudson, gone to work for her dad (Michael Douglas), and is trying to make a place in the "grown-up" world. Owen Wilson plays the resident "Man-child," a buffoon who shirks responsibility and lives in a carefree (and hopeless) state. Conveniently, Wilson loses his place to live and so must move in with the newlyweds. Juxtaposing Wilson's antics with Hudson's stability is the comedic center of the film, and the two battle for the attentions of Dillon. Nothing new, huh? Wilson is an engaging performer, and talented, but we have seen him (and dozens of others) play this exact character time and time again. When did it become OK to continually represent 30-somethings as drifting losers? (I don't know anyone like this. Right out of college, sure--but 15 years later, not so much). But he is likable, and Hudson and Dillon are likable too. It's all so likable, if not riotously funny.

I actually found most of "Dupree" to be a pleasant, if extremely familiar, diversion. Having no ambitions whatsoever, the picture plays out as a genial poke at friendship and responsibility. The performers carry the mundane story, and it unfolds as a comfortable and watchable TV sitcom plot might. However, inexplicably, this mildly amusing endeavor goes way, way over-the top for its finale. Shifting in tone, and for reasons unnecessary to delineate, the last act of "Dupree" involves Douglas as a corporate villain (a lightweight Gordon Gecko, if you will) and our pair of heroes breaking into his offices. Turning things into an action comedy seems at odds with the rest of the picture, and the shift in tone does not serve the film well. Nothing about this conclusion is necessary or amusing.

Ultimately, "Dupree" is what "Dupree" is--a paint by numbers comedy. Instantly recognizable, there are aspects of so many other films working here--and instantly forgettable. I don't regret watching "Dupree" and I don't hate it. It's just so unassuming, it hard to generate much passion either way. KGHarris, 01/07.
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