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My Big Fat Greek Wedding (10th Anniversary Special Edition) [Blu-ray]
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| Genre | Kids & Family |
| Format | Blu-ray, AC-3, Color, Digital_copy, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Kaylee Vieira, Lainie Kazan, Michael Constantine, Joel Zwick, Christina Eleusiniotis, Nia Vardalos |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
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Toula is 30. And unmarried. Which means as a nice Greek girl -- she's a failure. All her cousins did the right thing -- married Greek boys and made Greek babies. So everyone worries: what will become of Toula? Then one day she sees the ultimate unattainable guy and realizes the only way her life will get better is if he gets away from her big, fat Greek family. Toula escapes from the family restaurant. She exchanges her seating hostess jacket for a college diploma, convinces her aunt to give her a new job, and trades in her coke-bottle glasses for contact lenses, just in time for "him" to walk back into her life. Ian Miller is tall, handsome but definitely not Greek. Their courtship is an Olympian culture clash. Can Ian handle Toula, her parents, her aunts, uncles, cousins and several centuries of Greek heritage? Will Toula discover the love she's been missing right in the heart of her big, fat family? One thing is for sure, for better or worse, for richer or poorer, with Ian's proposal Toula is headed for her big, fat Greek wedding.
Product details
- Digital Copy Expiration Date : November 30, 2014
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 2.93 Ounces
- Director : Joel Zwick
- Media Format : Blu-ray, AC-3, Color, Digital_copy, Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 35 minutes
- Release date : November 13, 2012
- Actors : Nia Vardalos, Michael Constantine, Christina Eleusiniotis, Kaylee Vieira, Lainie Kazan
- Subtitles: : Spanish, German, English, French
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : HBO Studios
- ASIN : B008V5UQZK
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #108,939 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,868 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs
- #4,713 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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While fulfilling her parents wishes and living within the cultural milieu of the family, Toula dreams of some independence ... she realizes she can contribute something more than being a seating hostess and cashier at the family restaurant. She recalls being in grammar school when she was the only dark brown haired girl, sitting alone eating her packed lunch, home-made "moussaka". At the next table a group of blond haired girls were laughing and asked her what she was eating, Toula told them. Afterwards, one had mocked her food, calling it "moose kaka", making all the girls giggle. At that age Toula felt she was an outsider ... now as a young adult, she wants to spread her wings, take a course at the local university, prove her self-worth and that she is intelligent, not so different from everyone else. She receives the support of her mother and Aunt who convince her dad that she would be a valuable asset at her Aunt's travel agency ... he agrees and they exchange family employees, her male cousin will work at Dancing Zorbas, while Toula will work at the travel agency. After this point in the film, Toula blossoms from a "plain Jane" into an attractive young lady who begins expressing her own interests apart from the family circle. While working at the agency ... a young man walks past the window and waves to her. She recalls he was a customer at Dancing Zorba's, when she was plainly dressed, awkward and shy, while serving him coffee. Now, she is both embarrassed and flatterred by his amusing antics as he tries to capture her attention when working. His ploy works ... they meet and date. Toula makes excuses to the family that she is taking a pottery class in the evening so that she can see Ian Miller, who is a grammar school teacher and vegetarian. He comes from a family that is best described as W.A.S.P.
The film has a superb build up of comedy and suspense as Toula and Ian become more serious. They learn about their unique differences but appreciate each other even more and consider them assets. One of the climaxes in the film is when Toula's female cousin catches her kissing Ian at the travel agency ... The cousin mentions the family knows Toula is dating a non-Greek because an Aunt saw them together and spread the news like wild fire. Ian learns protocol and asks Gus Portokalas, Toula's dad, for permission to date his daughter. Gus refuses because Ian is not Greek. Eventually, the families meet and iron out their differences as both Toula and Ian fall further in love ... The manner in which the couple win over Toula's dad and family is the stuff of great comedy. Both families gradually accept that Toula and Ian are meant for each other and will get married ... but only *after* Ian agrees to convert to the Greek Orthodox so he can marry within her church. Anyone familiar with Greeks who live in the USA will recognize the amusing characters, typical behavior and values that are so realisticlly portrayed in this film. The cast of characters is perfect. This film will appeal to a large audience of different age groups who enjoy comedy and romance.
Erika Borsos (erikab93)
So I finally got around to seeing My Big Fat Greek Wedding. And, as the last American on the planet who hadn't seen it yet, is anyone really going to want to read the hundred seventy-eight-millionth review of this movie? I'll keep it short.
Veteran TV director Joel Zwick (whose only other big-screen attempt was the pathetically awful Second Sight in 1989) hits one way, way out of the ballpark here. My Big Fat Greek Wedding is (as the neverending TV ads tell you) the number one romantic comedy of all time, by gross ticket sales. I mean, the thing almost cleared a million in Argentina, of all places. A quarter billion and counting, in America (and that's not including VHS/DVD sales and rentals). And for once, the public seems to have gotten it right... but not that right.
Yes, the movie is laugh-out-loud funny. Yes, much of it rings true. But if you've ever seen Second Sight (and I cannot stress how horrifically bad that movie is), you'll see traces of Zwick everywhere. The movie just boils over a few times too often. There are a couple too many obvious panderings to its audience (whose brilliant idea was it to cast Joey Fatone? Please...). While they don't take away form the movie as a whole, given when I saw it, I couldn't help but compare it to Real Women Have Curves, with which it shares the main subtext of the immigrant family fitting into American life. And in every case, the latter film comes out on top. Everywhere Real Women Have Curves is dignified and restrained (please, no girdle jokes from the peanut gallery), My Big Fat Greek Wedding is... well, not. There's too much that says "we're trying to manipulate you;" not in the script, but in the direction. And thus it ranks a cut below Real Women Have Curves, but not enough to knock it out of 2002's top ten list. *** 1/2
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It is EXTREMELY well acted and magnificently cast which no doubt is a major factor in making it the success it is. The emphasis is very much upon a Greek family living in the USA. The new world is embraced but everything good is derived from their Greek culture and heritage (according to the Father!) Without spoiling the plot or storyline for anyone, there is a scene with a family get together and one person is introduced to them. The Aunt invites them to dinner and is advised that the person "Don't eat meat". This is repeated out loud by the whole gathering causing an audible silence in the room and to which she simply replies, "that's OK we'll have lamb!" ??? Lol!
If you are feeling a little down in the dumps, this cannot fail to cheer you up. The only tears in this film are of laughter!
Needless to say the delivery was on time and in good condition. Another successful Amazon purchase.
Some of the characters depicted in this film are just typically Greek - "what you mean you are vegetarian?". "Ah, OK, I make lamb then!".
There could have been a much better story there if only it was cultivated and polished with a little more care.
I found the stereotyping of Greek and English family life offensive and inaccurate. Being familiar with both cultures, I feel I am right in my assessment.
If you are looking for a basic story, with below average acting and writing, then perhaps you will enjoy this film. I for one, thought it was incredibly, unbelievably bad.

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