Confessions of a Shopaholic
Isla Fisher Actor , Hugh Dancy Actor , Joan Cusack Actor , John Goodman Actor , John Lithgow Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG
Contains:Adult Situations,Mild Language
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Confessions of a Shopaholic
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 02 13 (USA)
UPC: 786936792751
Studio: Touchstone/Disney
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:[Adult Situations, Mild Language]
Summary: A Manhattan shopaholic (Isla Fisher) whose buying sprees have buried her in immense debt lands a columnist gig dishing out financial advice in this Touchstone comedy based on Sophie Kinsella's series of books. P.J. Hogan (My Best Friend's Wedding) directs, with producing duties being handled by Jerry Bruckheimer. Rebecca Bloomwood (Fisher) can't seem to break her habit for making impulsive purchases, and while she's always decked out in the latest styles, her credit card bills are as thick as a telephone book. If Rebecca could somehow manage to land her dream job at a high-profile fashion magazine, perhaps she could transform what is now a simple addiction into something that could really benefit her professionally. When Rebecca becomes an advice columnist at a financial magazine published by the same company as her favorite fashion magazine, her fresh approach strikes a chord with readers and she quickly becomes the toast of the town. Meanwhile, her bank account is still bone dry, wreaking havoc on her love life and placing her career in jeopardy. As Rebecca teeters on the brink of bankruptcy, she gradually begins to reassess her priorities in life. Joan Cusack, John Goodman, Hugh Dancy, and Krysten Ritter co-star in the Touchstone Pictures production. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Features:
Behind-the-scenes featurette including:
wardrobe by Patricia Field
The green scarf
New York fashion central
"Accesory" music video by Jordyn Taylor
"Takes time to Love" music video by Trey Songz
Bloopers
Deleted scenes
"Stuck with each other" music video by Shontelle featuring akon
Confessions of a Shopaholic
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 06/23/2009
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DHMA null, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo
Runtime: 105 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: Universal Compatability
Perry Seibert
Director P.J. Hogan made his name helming Muriel's Wedding and My Best Friend's Wedding, a pair of "You Go Girl!" comedies that, on the surface, popped with chick-flick enthusiasm. Thankfully, Hogan made sure that his main characters' darker qualities -- their neediness and insecurities -- shaped their relationship problems just as much as their love for ABBA and Burt Bacharach did. That darkness made those films something special, but Hogan leaves the darkness behind in Confessions of a Shopaholic. He turns a blind eye to the selfishness of his main character -- bubbly, clothes-crazy Manhattanite Rebecca Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) -- and the result is infuriating. Rebecca toils away as a staffer at a gardening magazine, but her goal is to work at high-end fashion publication "Alette." However, steady employment feeds her belief that she can afford to go on shopping sprees for the most expensive clothes in New York, something she does with such regularity that she's rung up over 10,000 dollars in credit-card debt. This brings her to the attention of a tenacious bill collector named Derek Smeath (Robert Stanton), whom she must go to extreme lengths to avoid. After an unexpected layoff, Rebecca lands a job at a money magazine owned by "Alette"'s parent company, believing that she can eventually transfer to her dream job. Ironically, in her new position, she writes a column in which she dispenses financial advice in terms that clothing-obsessed readers can understand. After her first column -- published under the fanciful byline "Girl in the Green Scarf" -- becomes an Internet sensation, her career goes into overdrive. As her star rises, though, she's forced to tell more and more elaborate lies to keep her financial troubles a secret from her boss (Hugh Dancy) -- whom she, of course, gets the hots for -- not to mention her readers, who look to her for advice. All of this old-school comedy of errors stuff might fly if we cared about Rebecca, but she's such a selfish, cartoony character that she just grates. The movie plays her ceaseless spending as cute and funny -- the problems they cause are "movie" problems as opposed to real ones, and they are easily solved thanks to her celebrity as the Girl in the Green Scarf. And considering that the country is in deep financial turmoil, it's hard to sit through a movie so flippant about personal bankruptcy. This is not to say that movies should be doom and gloom, but what makes Confessions of a Shopaholic such a disaster is that it doesn't work as just light entertainment either. The editing and the writing are over the top, but the performances -- aside from Isla Fisher's -- aren't comically overstated enough; everybody underplays when they needed to play to the back of the theater. Fisher is the only one who appears to understand that, from a comedic standpoint, she has to crank it up to 11, but apparently the director couldn't get anyone else on the same page. As a result, Confessions of a Shopaholic lets down both its actress and the audience. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
Cast and Crew:
Ron Bozman
Executive Producer
Jerry Bruckheimer
Producer
James Newton Howard
Composer (Music Score)
Chad Oman
Executive Producer
Tracey Jackson
Screenwriter
P.J. Hogan
Director
Mike Stenson
Executive Producer
Tim Firth
Screenwriter
Kayla Alpert
Screenwriter
Isla Fisher
Actor
Hugh Dancy
Actor
Joan Cusack
Actor
John Goodman
Actor
John Lithgow
Actor
Kristin Scott Thomas
Actor
Leslie Bibb
Actor
Krysten Ritter
Actor
Fred Armisen
Actor
Julie Hagerty
Actor
Robert Stanton
Actor
Wendie Malick
Actor
Christine Ebersole
Actor
Clea Lewis
Actor
Jonathan Tisch
Actor
Andy Serwer
Actor
La Chanze
Actor
Lynn Redgrave
Actor
Ed Helms
Actor
Kaitlin Hopkins
Actor
Country: USA

