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Because I Said So (2007) DVD Review
Because I Said So (2007) DVD Credits:
Because I Said So (2007) Directed by:
Michael Lehman
Because I Said So (2007) Written by:
Karen Leigh Hopkins, Jessie Nelson
Because I Said So (2007) Cast:
Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Gabriel Macht, Lauren Graham, Piper Perabo, Tom Everett Scott
Because I Said So (2007) Released by:
Not available at this time
Region:
1
Because I Said So (2007) DVD Release Date:
7th May 2007
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Because I Said So (2007) Synopsis:

Powerhouse actresses Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Lauren Graham and Piper Perabo serve up the laughs when they join wickedly funny director Michael Lehmann ("The Truth about Cats & Dogs," "40 Days and 40 Nights," "Heathers") in his new film about cutting the apron strings, "Because I Said So." Keaton stars as Daphne Wilder, a mother whose love knows no bounds or boundaries. She is the proud mom of three daughters: stable psychologist Maggie (Graham), sexy and irreverent Mae (Perabo) and insecure, adorable Milly (Moore)-who, when it comes to men, is like psychotic flypaper. In order to prevent her youngest from making the same mistakes she did, Daphne decides to set Milly up with the perfect man. Little does Milly know, however, that her mom placed an ad in the online personals to find him. Comic mayhem unfolds as Daphne continues to do the wrong thing for the right reasons...all in the name of love. In a hilarious battle of strong wills, the mother-daughter dynamic is tested in all its fierce, wacky complexity. The girls help Daphne finally discover the truths and impossibilities of motherly love, all while trying to answer the questions: where does it begin and where should it end? Joining Lehmann behind the scenes on "Because I Said So" are scribes Karen Leigh Hopkins ("Stepmom") and Jessie Nelson ("I Am Sam"). Paul Brooks ("My Big Fat Greek Wedding") produces the film with Nelson.

Because I Said So (2007) DVD Review:

Daphne (Keaton) only wanted the best for her daughters but having seen Maggie (Graham) and Mae (Perabo) married to good men, that only left her youngest Milly (Moore) without someone special in her left. With one disastrous relationship after another, Daphne decides to take matters into her own hands and writes her an Internet personal add and sets about interview prospective suitors herself.

Most people have stories of meddling relatives or friends trying to set them up with someone but Diane Keaton’s character would be everyone’s worst nightmare.

Everyone knows or has heard of someone who has had their love life meddled with by a relative or friend who think they can make better choices and this is a movie that plays on that. Diane Keaton’s Daphne would be anyone’s worst nightmare. Completely controlling and overbearing but at heart wanting the best for her only unmarried daughter, the problem is that she doesn’t know when to stop or how far is too far.

By placing a personal ad on a dating website, Daphne interviews prospective boyfriends for Milly and finds what she thinks is her perfect match. That man is Jason, played by Tom Everett Scott, a charming architect with money and love of poker dots, her favourite pattern. Is she right for Milly however, that seems to be the furthest thing from her mind. Watching her interview all these prospects was musician Johnny, played by Gabriel Macht, who just happed to think that he could be the perfect date for Milly. Daphne’s daughter then starts dating both men and that is when the emotions really start to take over.

From the description above one thing is really obvious. This is a movie that is aimed squarely at a female target audience. The film is the definition of the ‘Chick-Flick’, meaning that most males will find nothing about the movie appealing. With themes of love, relationships and every other girly theme you can think of, the female audience will adore everything about this film but if you drag your boyfriend, partner or husband along to this, he won’t thank for it.

‘Because I said So’ is an all out girly movie that will only resonate with its target audience. Diane Keaton’s performance is slightly over the top but Mandy Moore proves again that she is just as talented an actor as she is a singer. Both Tom Everett Scott and Gabriel Macht are a little wet however but they are exactly what women want to see. If you are female you will enjoy this but please don’t make you man sit through this with you because he won’t thank you for it.

PICTURE & SOUND

Presented in Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic with a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack, the transfer is good.

BONUS FEATURES

The Making of ‘Because I said So’ (7.56 mins)
Director Michael Lehmann, producer Paul Brooks, writers Jessie Nelson and Karen Leigh Hopkins and stars Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Gabriel Macht, Tom Everett Scott, Lauren Graham and Piper Perabo come together to talk about making the movie. The group talk about the embarrassing things that mothers do and how this became the script for the film. The featurette also talk about the chemistry between Diane Keaton and the girls, as well as what the men brought to the movie. This is a short featurette but it does cover most of the things that fans would like to know.

Designing a ‘Wilder’ World (5.37 mins)
Director Michael Lehmann, writer/producer Jesse Nelson, costume designer Shay Cunliffe, director of photography Julio Macat, cake divas Leigh Grode and Joan Spitler and stars Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Gabriel Macht and Tom Everett Scott talk about shooting in Los Angeles, the clothes and look of the piece, the characters and the cakes.

Music Video ‘World Spins Madly On’ by the Weepies (3.31 mins)
Watch a montage of footage from the movie, accompanying the Weepies track.

Trailers
Previews of ‘Breach’, ‘Knocked Up’ and ‘Curious George: The Series’

OVERALL

With only two short featurettes and a music video, fans will be very disappointed with the DVD treatment of ‘Because I Said So’. This was a movie crying out for a commentary track from the stars of the film but sadly you won’t be listening to Diane Keaton and the rest of the girls.

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Because I Said So (2007) DVD review written by: Jamie Kelwick

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