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Ce que veulent les femmes (DVD)

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Numéro de l'objet eBay :204710429704

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Très bon: Un objet qui a été utilisé, mais qui est en excellent état. Le boîtier ou la couverture ne ...
UPC
0097363383840
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Actor
Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt
Rating
PG-13
Director
Nancy Meyers
Genre
Comedy
Movie/TV Title
What Women Want
Edition
Widescreen

À propos de ce produit

Product Information

Director, writer, and producer Nancy Meyers's (THE PARENT TRAP) sophomore directorial effort is a lively screwball fantasy featuring Mel Gibson in his first romantic comedy. Gibson plays Nick Marshall, a high-flying chauvinistic Chicago advertising executive who, like his musical idol, Frank Sinatra, calls women "baby" and believes he has the world on a string. Nick experiences a rude awakening when the creative director position he coveted goes to Darcy Maguire (Helen Hunt), a savvy outsider--and a woman--who intends to aggressively pursue the lucrative women's market. While trying to brainstorm ideas for "feminine" products, Nick experiences a freak accident that gives him the ability to hear women's thoughts. Determined to win back his stolen job, Nick uses his terrifying yet useful new talent to scrutinize Darcy and finds his smart, beautiful rival may not be the "bitch on wheels" he imagined. Meanwhile, he also must maneuver carefully within complex relationships with his estranged teenage daughter, Alex (Ashley Johnson), and a pretty coffee shop waitress, Lola (Marisa Tomei). Once Nick begins to listen to the new voices he hears, his previous worldview is challenged, and he finds that he finally might understand what women want.

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UPC
0097363383840
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3337525

Product Key Features

Actor
Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt
Director
Nancy Meyers
Edition
Widescreen
Rating
PG-13
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Movie/TV Title
What Women Want
Genre
Comedy

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
Widescreen
Signal Standard
Dvd
Leading Role
Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt
Release Date
20010508

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4.3
79 évaluations du produit
  • 57 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
  • 11 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 4 étoiles sur 5
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  • 11 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 1 étoiles sur 5

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  • What Women Want (DVD, 2001)

    Nick Marshall (Mel Gibson) is a real ladies man. He is a total chauvinist. He calls women "baby", and "Sweetheart", and he has no respect for them at all. He is expecting to be promoted to Creative Director, but is informed by his boss that the job has gone to someone else, a woman! Darcy Maguire (Helen Hunt) has been hired from a competitor where she brought in tons of new business last year. Nick is pissed! He is real cold about her coming to his company and determined not to cooperate with her. She's a doll! She is smart and to the point, and she is a leader. At an introductory meeting with all of the agents she gives everyone a box with about ten different things in it. These products are all feminine oriented. Nicks company garnered NO female business last year. All of these products ...

  • Women do not want what he thinks they want.

    What if a man’s man kind of guy suddenly could read the minds of the women around him, and he hears what they really think of him?? What if he uses his new power to steal someone else’s plans? Mel Gibson plays a great role here as the jerk who finds out how things really are. HelenHunt does a great job of being first the victim and then the overcomes.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : NeufVendu par : the-rl-shop

  • The title What women want just okay only mot the best title.

    I did not think it was very good. There was not too much to be said for either actor. In other movies they very good in the roles they play.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : NeufVendu par : spunofthedead4

  • Funny and Clever Light Fare

    My partner and I had just finished watching a serious Mel Gibson movie. I commented that it was challenging for me to accept Mel in a serious role when the only other one of his movies I had seen was "What Women Want". I saw that in 2001 in the movies when it originally came out. It was such a funny and clever story that I still remembered it. While Mel was convincing in both of these movies at opposite ends of the spectrum, I found "What Women Want" much more memorable than the historical movie we just watched.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : 57239tom

  • I Guess Some Women Want Mel Gibson

    Mel Gibson would be wiser to stay away from anything regarding 'what women want' since his real life sexism is blatantly obvious to any savvy observer. I imagine he enjoyed getting to play himself in this flick--a chauvinist who calls women "baby," (I'd say, "that's Dr. Baby to you!"). Director, producer, and writer Nancy Meyer has finally played with Mel Gibson in a role the "heddon" (quoting the L.A. police report article on Courttv.com) belongs in. Using woman-defaming lines like "bitch on wheels," the 'wreckless speeding stud on booze' is exposed for the truth of who he really is both in the movie & in real life. The only reason I even bother to review it is because Nancy Meyer brilliantly outs Mel Gibson for WHAT he really is: a supremacist. Brava to her excellent work.