Anger Management
Harry Dean Stanton Actor , Adam Sandler Actor , Jack Nicholson Actor , Marisa Tomei Actor , Luis Guzman Actor , Allen Covert Actor , Lynne Thigpen Actor , Woody Harrelson Actor , John Turturro Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Adult Situations,Adult Language,Adult Humor,Sexual Situations
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Anger Management
Theatrical Release Date: 2003 04 11 (USA)
UPC: 043396014909
Studio: Columbia TriStar
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Adult Situations, Adult Language, Adult Humor, Sexual Situations]
Summary: A man comes face to face with the rage he didn't know he had in this comedy. Dave Buznick (Adam Sandler) is an even-tempered businessman who, after a series of strange misunderstandings on an airline flight, finds himself accused of air rage. A judge sentences Dave to undergo anger management therapy, and he soon finds himself in the care of Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson), a celebrated therapist. However, Dave's group therapy sessions with a handful of truly disturbed individuals -- among them jumpy ex-con Chuck (John Turturro), obsessive sports fan Nate (Jonathan Loughran), slow-burning Lou (Luis Guzman), egocentric Andrew (Allen Covert), and bisexual porn stars Gina and Stacy (Krista Allen and January Jones) -- leave him far more unsettled than when he arrived. Later, when Buddy decides to move into Dave's home for intensive therapy, he soon discovers Buddy has more than a bit of his own anger to resolve, and that no one brings out Dave's deeply buried inner rage quite like Buddy. Anger Management also stars Marisa Tomei as Dave's girlfriend, Linda; in addition, the film features a number of notable actors in cameos, including Woody Harrelson, John C. Reilly, Ray Liotta, Heather Graham, and Harry Dean Stanton. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Features:
ccFeature-length commentary by Adam Sandler & director Peter Segal
"Skull Session" behind-the-scenes featurette
"My Buddy, Jack" featurette
Deleted scenes
Gag reel
"Do You Have Anger Problems?" game
Bonus trailers
Animated menus
Anger Management
Format: DVD
Release Date: 09/16/2003
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 106 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
1. Start [2:48]
2. Dave Buznik [1:11]
3. "This Seat's Available" [1:08]
4. The In-Flight Movie Incident [4:27]
5. Dr. Buddy Rydell [1:01]
6. The First Session [6:54]
7. Dave & Chuck, Angel Allies [1:37]
8. Andrew [3:52]
9. Tsouris [2:18]
10. Buddy for the Defense [2:33]
11. In the Lair of the Rage Rhino [2:49]
12. Bunkmates [1:59]
13. Breakfast With Buddy [1:52]
14. "I Feel Pretty" [2:58]
15. Frank Head [2:14]
16. Clothes for Fat Cats [3:50]
17. A Walk on the Wild Side [3:17]
18. Miracles of Modern Science [2:17]
19. Shades of Early Emily Dickinson [1:56]
20. Making a Little Room to Back Up [2:42]
21. Kendra [5:28]
22. An Angry Beached Whale [6:36]
23. Arnie the Anger Monk [10:53]
24. Dinner at Mort's [4:43]
25. Potentially Upsetting News [4:01]
26. The Cat Clothing Catalog [2:49]
27. Romance Comes to Yankee Stadium [7:30]
28. "I Feel Pretty" (Reprise) [9:45]
Perry Seibert
As with his other films, Adam Sandler has populated Anger Management with talented character actors who have great fun with their roles. John Turturro, John C. Reilly, Woody Harrelson, and Luis Guzman all generate laughs with throwaway lines. Their presence is welcome because at the center of the film Jack Nicholson and Sandler's chemistry fails to generate any comedic sparks. They are not phoning in their performances, but they are not quite on the same page. The big comic set pieces between the two do not have the energy that the scenes with the supporting characters have. Anger Management certainly works as an Adam Sandler vehicle. Once again he has cast himself as an essentially nice and sweet guy troubled by a large reservoir of repressed anger. He squirms in the beginning of the film when confronting people who take advantage of him, and eventually learns to let fly with some patented Sandler temper in order to show that he has a backbone. Punch-Drunk Love showed that Sandler was interested in evolving his comedic persona. This feels like an attempt to take some of what he learned from that film and make it more palatable for his core audience. Sandler fans will not be disappointed, but Anger Management hints at a better film that could have been. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Heather Graham
Actor
Ray Liotta
Actor
Kevin Nealon
Actor
John C. Reilly
Actor
Lou Rawls
Actor
Harry Dean Stanton
Actor
Adrian Ricard
Actor
Peter Spruyt
Actor
Adam Sandler
Executive Producer
Barry Bernardi
Producer
John L. Jacobs
Executive Producer
Peter Segal
Director
Jack Giarraputo
Producer
Tim Herlihy
Executive Producer
Allen Covert
Executive Producer
Teddy Castellucci
Composer (Music Score)
Todd Garner
Executive Producer
David Dorfman
Screenwriter
Adam Sandler
Actor
Jack Nicholson
Actor
Marisa Tomei
Actor
Luis Guzman
Actor
Allen Covert
Actor
Lynne Thigpen
Actor
Kurt Fuller
Actor
Jonathan Loughran
Actor
Krista Allen
Actor
January Jones
Actor
Woody Harrelson
Actor
John Turturro
Actor
Bobby Knight
Actor
John McEnroe
Actor
Rudy Giuliani
Actor
Judith Nathan
Actor
Tony Carbonetti
Actor
Bob Sheppard
Actor
Robert Merrill
Actor
Roger Clemens
Actor
Derek Jeter
Actor
Country: USA

