Firefighter Patrick Sullivan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) finds his life turned upside-down when his fiancée suddenly calls off their pending nuptials per the recommendation of radio love guru Dr. Emma Lloyd (Uma Thurman). D... more »etermined to get back at this "love doctor," Sullivan forges a fake marriage license, "accidentally" marrying him to Emma,who's already engaged to Richard (Colin Firth). But as Patrick's charms begin to wear Emma down, she must decide which of these bachelors is her "Mr. Right." Also starring Sam Shepard, Justina Machado and Isabella Rossellini in this romantic comedy that proves even the experts need to learn a few love lessons now and then.« less
Ellen M. (EllenMargaret) from SMACKOVER, AR Reviewed on 5/24/2016...
I was expecting a silly movie, but it was a lot better than that. Highly entertaining, a great movie to watch for a date night.
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Jennifer D. (jennicat) from ST AUGUSTINE, FL Reviewed on 6/15/2015...
Fun movie.
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Lynn P. from VILLA RICA, GA Reviewed on 2/25/2013...
Hilarious!
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Sabina D. from BROOKLYN, NY Reviewed on 5/15/2011...
Hi,
i really liked that dvd. i love jeffrey dean morgan alot. i could watch it over and over again. and he is funny. i have been watching a long time for this dvd.
thnaks
s darby
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Joan F. from MARLTON, NJ Reviewed on 7/12/2010...
Who wouldn't want to choose between these two hot actors!
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Dawn K. (Skyhart) from LIMA, OH Reviewed on 1/11/2010...
I admit, I was drawn to watch this movie as much because of the actors and by the story line. I like all the stars, and figured the story sounded interesting enough, and the movie, although predictible, was enjoyable.
Emma, the radio doctor, is actually "stalked" not by the listener who took her advice, but by the Patrick, who was jilted by his girlfriend (who listened to Emma's radio advice). Patrick doesn't even actually come up with the idea to punish Emma, but it's Patrick's neighbor, a young boy, who comes up with the mischievous plan. I liked that slant - the boy and his culture play a minor role in the movie and I felt it added some flavor.
So, Patrick, a firefighter, puts his revenge plan in motion, causing havoc for Emma and her fiance, Richard. Of course I adored Patrick and didn't much care for Richard, but Richard pulls a little stunt toward the end of the movie that was very classy. It's little tidbits like this, the unexpected, that make this movie good and worth the watch!
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Movie Reviews
A perfect rental or a great date movie
AIROLF | USA | 05/17/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Yes, it's fluff but, to the tell you the truth, I couldn't stop watching it. At first, the premise seems ludicrous - why would anyone engaged to Colin Firth be happy to be married to someone else? As the circumstances of the movie unfold and one realizes that Firth is more the "safe bet" Mr. Darcy character he is so famous for playing, whereas the other man is the epiphany of freedom, adventure, and excitement, the answer becomes quite obvious. At the theaters, this movie will be best enjoyed as part of the date movie ritual; as a rental, this movie will do marvelously."
Charming, entertaining and fun! Uma Thurman shines in her f
Dennis A. Amith (kndy) | California | 11/11/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Charming, entertaining and fun! Uma Thurman shines in her first major romantic comedy "The Accidental Husband". A refreshing take on love triangle storyline with the inclusion of South Asian pop culture mixed in. Also, featuring a solid performance from Colin Firth and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. If you enjoy romantic comedies, give this film a chance!
"The Accidental Husband", the romantic comedy directed by actor Griffin Dunne ("Frasier", "After Hours", "Duke of Groove") and features a screenplay by Mimi Hare, Clare Naylor and Bonnie Sikowitz ("Spin City, "Scrubs"), music by composer Andrea Gurrera ("Dada's Dance", "Birdwatchers", "A Perfect Day") and cinematographer William Rexer ("The Devil Came On Horseback", "I Think I Love My Wife", "Fierce People").
The film that had so much potential but unfortunately, similar to the film "The Maiden Heist", was shelved indefinitely after the bankruptcy of the distributor Yari Film Group before it was set to premiere in the United States. The film did manage to get a theatrical debut in the UK.
The film would be the first to showcase Uma Thurman ("Kill Bill", "The Avengers", "My Super Ex-Girlfriend") in her first romantic comedy and star along with Colin Firth ("Easy Virtue", "Pride and Prejudice", "Bridget Jones"), Jeffrey Dean Morgan ("Grey's Anatomy", "Supernatural"), Sam Shepard ("The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford", "Stealth", "Swordfish") and Isabella Rossellini ("Napoleon", "Infamous", "Alias").
The film revolves around Dr. Emma Lloyd (played by Uma Thurman). A well-known radio talk show host in New York City who talks about love and relationships in her program. She's dating Richard Bratton (played by Colin Firth) who is a publisher and the two are planning to get married.
Meanwhile, Patrick Sullivan (played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is set to get married to his fiance...until his fiance has second feelings about the marriage after listening to Dr. Lloyd's radio program and realizes from calling into the show that she is not in love with him and breaks up the relationship.
Patrick hears the program while driving home with his friends after a game of soccer and is shocked that his (ex) fiance really listened to Dr. Lloyd that when he get home. So, depressed and in anger, Patrick talks to friend/young hacker to cause problems for Emma Lloyd and give her a taste of her medicine by creating a marriage certificate which says that she is married to him.
So, on the day that Emma and Richard are to get their marriage license, they find out that she is married to man she has never met. Due to the rules, the only way to take care of this is by meeting up with Patrick Sullivan and getting him to sign off on paperwork to end their "marriage" and then get the papers notarized.
Seems simple enough but with Patrick wanting his revenge on Emma, he's determined to get close to this beautiful blonde by going to her workplace, meanwhile Emma knows she needs these papers sign and notarized so she tries to be nice with him which includes allowing him to go with her to a cake tasting for her wedding and by doing that, both Emma and Patrick must pretend that they are a couple and that is when things start to go awry. Especially when they discover that they may have feelings for each other.
VIDEO & AUDIO:
"The Accidental Husband" is a beautiful film shot in New York City. Really beautiful shots above the New York City skyline and various areas in the city. The film continues Yari Film Group's incorporation of Indian culture in the film and thus we see Patrick living with an Indian family, his good friend is Indian and we see the culture showcased at an Indian party that the characters attend.
It was very interesting to see New York but that South Asian flair in the film and for the most part William Rexer did a fine job in getting really beautiful shots of the city. Picture quality was nice and vibrant on DVD and is presneted in 1:85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen.
As for audio, the film is presented in English 5.1 (Dolby Digital). For the most part, the film is dialogue and music driven. Front and center channels are clear and understandable and music plays a big part in this film. Especially Indian music. Overall, not a film that showcases action, so the soundtrack is quite satisfactory for the film.
Subtitles are in English.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
"The Accidental Husband" comes with the following special feature:
* Matters of the Heart: Making-Of Featurette - (20:40) Interviews with the the cast and crew in regards to the making of the film. Uma Thurman talks about getting the opportunity to play a comedic role and working with Colin Firth and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Griffin Dunne talks about the cast and why he cast some of the main talent and more.
JUDGMENT CALL:
"The Accidental Husband" is a charming, fun and enjoyable romantic comedy. Granted, it's not the best romantic comedy ever made but the fact that it tries to be different in showcasing the typical storyline of woman is to marry a man #1, woman meets new man #2 and finds magic with man #2 but yet knows she is getting married to man #1. Sure, we have seen these type of films done many times before but "The Accidental Husband" tries to be different as it incorporates that Indian culture into the film.
In a way this was quite unexpected because this is not a Bollywood film but the addition of Ajay Naidu playing the part of Deep, Patrick's best friend and Patrick living at his family's building, there is a good amount of Indian culture featured in the film and also music, despite the main characters being Caucasian.
So, in some ways, there is a taste of Bollywood in this film. Subtle but yet it gives a refreshing take to a often-used relationship storyline seen in previous romantic comedies and I enjoyed that. Some may find it disruptive but I found it quite refreshing for a change.
As for the talents in the film, Uma Thurman did a great job of playing Dr. Emma Lloyd. She mentions in the special features that she's never given romantic comedy scripts. Comedy in general and now with this film, she's given a chance, especially being one of the Executive Producers on the film. And interesting enough, where she is known for her action-based films such as "Kill Bill" and "The Avengers", in this film...she actually got hurt (as well as Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and broke her hand. But despite those injuries, she did a great job and I found her performance to be quite enjoyable but its such a shame that the film didn't get the opportunity for a theatrical release in the US.
As for her leading men, Colin Firth is always an actor that is enjoyable to watch onscreen. Such an amazing talent and deadpan humor, although not a tremendous role in the film, his moments in the film are quite hilarious and entertaining. Jeffrey Dean Morgan is a surprise. Many of us have seen him playing the patient on "Grey's Anatomy" but "The Accidental Husband" is his first major role to play a major character lead along with Uma Thurman and Colin Firth. But overall, solid performances from both men.
Overall, "The Accidental Husband" was a good film and does things much differently than other films similar to it. The inclusion of South Asian cultural themes definitely gives the film a refreshing spin and for the most part, I enjoyed the talent and definitely seeing Uma Thurman take on a romantic comedy which she did very well. Romantic comedy fans, give this film a chance!"
Surprisingly disappointing
Aimee Babbin | NJ USA | 02/11/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I was greatly surprised that I didn't like this movie at all. I usually love all romantic comedies and am perfectly willing to suspend all sense of disbelief for any movie. However, I practically hated this movie because I hated the plot. I could forgive its predictability and cheesiness, but not its total disregard for anything seemingly believable! The woman gives up the perfect man - honest, kind, considerate, and loves her to death; even if he is a "safe bet" (I mean he's so perfect that, at the end, he neatly steps aside so she can be happy with the other guy). Instead, she wants the guy with whom she has nothing in common and who falsified a wedding certificate just to mess with her life. It's nonsensical to me and it's not romantic. I spent the whole movie praying she'd come to her senses and stay with her fiance.
However, if you're in the mood for a mindless chick flick, it's not a bad choice. There are some parts that are pretty good and I enjoyed the cinematography in NYC. My problem was with the plot - I just wanted to slap Uma's character silly at the end!"
Good acting, horrible story.
J. Dykstra | Roswell, NM | 11/21/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is supposed to be a romantic comedy. It isn't very funny, and frankly, it isn't terribly romantic either. The script for the movie focuses too much on trying to create funny scenes and not enough on character and plot development. It's almost as if the movie expects viewers to be so acquainted with the typical romantic comedy plots that it cuts corners and jumps straight to some scenes with no buildup. If you are willing to make these mental jumps, you might like this movie. If not, it may seem kind of clunky. All three of the actors doing the main characters do a pretty nice job of acting here and in spite of a few embarrassingly dumb scenes, they shine in this movie.
The plot centers around a fireman whose life is ruined when his fiancee listens to a local radio love doctor and breaks off the marriage. To get back, he has his teenage computer hacker neighbor create a fake marriage certificate that shows she is married to him. As the radio show doctor tries to get an annulment, the two have to hang out in many situations and end up finding out they enjoy each other's company. There is never really a lot of conflict between the two that you would expect in this kind of situation and it doesn't seem terribly apparent why she would leave her own fiancee, who seems like Mr. perfect, but I guess that's what has to happen in this kind of movie. This is most definitely a mediocre movie in many ways, but it's watchable and if you are an Uma Thurman fan you might want to check it out."
Not as Good as I was Expecting!
L. Williams | Mesquite, NV | 11/18/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I thought the movie would be a lot better than it was. I didn't think Uma Thurman fit the part very well, and I don't think she had much chemistry with Colin Firth or Dean Morgan. It wasn't a terrible movie, but not a movie I would watch again."