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It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Virgin
by Scott Weinberg | December 16, 2005
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The surprise sleeper hit "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" just barely cracked the century mark at the domestic box office, which is pretty impressive for a movie star-less sex comedy, but the flick is selling like those proverbial hotcakes now that the DVD has been released. Between DVD and VHS, the Virgin sold over 2 million copies. In one day.

According to a Universal press release shared by ComingSoon.net:

""The 40-Year-Old Virgin," now available in a new Unrated Edition featuring 17 additional hilarious minutes and an orgy of bonus features, ignited the holiday shopping season, selling approximately two million in combined DVD and VHS units on its first day of release. The Universal Studios Home Entertainment comedy blockbuster, which was released on December 13, 2005, has also attracted critical accolades, having received a nomination by the American Film Institute for 2005's "Outstanding Motion Picture of the Year."

"The phenomenal success of "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" reflects its unique ability to bridge the divide between off-the-wall, over-the-top comedy and genuine emotion," said Craig Kornblau, President, Universal Studios Home Entertainment. "Its remarkable first-day sales clearly indicate that this exceptional film is resonating with a broad spectrum of discerning holiday shoppers. Its wide appeal not only makes it the perfect film to watch during the holiday season but the ideal gift."

Available in both Unrated and R-rated versions, "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" stars Steve Carell ("Bruce Almighty," NBC's "The Office") as Andy Stitzer, an amiable, middle-aged collector of geek memorabilia with a history of humiliating near-misses with women. Paul Rudd ("Anchorman"), Romany Malco ("The Tuxedo") and Seth Rogen ("Anchorman") co-star as well-meaning but clueless co-workers who offer him some of the worst amorous advice in history as he stumbles down the road to true love. The outstanding ensemble cast also includes Catherine Keener ("The Interpreter"), Elizabeth Banks ("Seabiscuit") and Leslie Mann ("Orange County"). "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" marks the feature directorial debut of Emmy award-winning producer-writer Judd Apatow.

"The 40-Year-Old Virgin" DVD is packed with bonus features including deleted scenes, uproarious on-set moments with cast and crew, exclusive commentary by the filmmakers and cast, plus never-before-seen extra material for the infamously subversive "You Know How I Know You're Gay" routine. The unrated version contains additional raucous features plus 17 minutes of wildly hilarious footage created specifically for the DVD."
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Oh, and also important to anal-retentive writer/editor geeks like me: Universal went and put the extra hyphen where it should be. Compare the theatrical poster with the DVD cover and you'll see what I mean.

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Comments (1-9 of 9 posts) | Reply
IMAmoose24
IMAmoose24 writes:
on Dec 16 2005 06:52 AM

I think we'll all agree that this movie does deserve this.

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VML
VML writes:
on Dec 16 2005 08:00 AM

Way to go virgin! XDDD

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ksduded
ksduded writes:
on Dec 16 2005 10:05 AM

steve carrel is hilarious... he delivered a knockout performance... even though he kept quite most of the times, he emoted superbly through his body language and facial expressions

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zeromark16
zeromark16 writes:
on Dec 16 2005 01:26 PM

youre a dick

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lovelykeira
lovelykeira writes:
on Dec 16 2005 02:13 PM

That's a pretty impresive amount. The film was funny as hell so I'm glad that it's doing well. I'm going to go buy my DVD tomorrow.

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synergyred
synergyred writes:
on Dec 16 2005 03:13 PM

Nice! I'm so glad that this movie is doing so well! I plan on picking up a copy once I can get those sweet used/discounted ones at blockbuster.

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South_park300
South_park300 writes:
on Dec 17 2005 04:02 PM

Yeah, I hope to get this for Christmas hopefully. I rarely see comedies more than once in the theater, but I saw this movie twice, and it was just as funny the second time. It felt really fresh.
The only thing that bothers me, (and I haven't seen this myself in the store yet) I hate when movies have both fullscreen and widescreen when they come out on dvd. The widescreen is always the first to be sold, leaving many to dig through the dvds in hopes of finding a remaining widescreen copy. Or just the fact that you may not know that both are available, and you pick up the first one you see, only to discover (after you bought it) that it was fullscreen. I know this is random, but why can't they just make one?!?!?! Either JUST widescreen, or put both on one disc, like they used to do (I even bet they can fit it on one side, so there will still be disc art).


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Flim Springfield
Flim Springfield writes:
on Dec 17 2005 05:56 PM

That's great, I loved this movie!

But PLEASE- stop adding scenes to the movies. Keep 'deleted scenes' separate, because let's face it- most of them were deleted for a reason. I don't like the trend of screwing with perfectly good movies on DVD, "Anchorman" was a classic case of this- great in the theatre, disappointing on DVD.


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lovelykeira
lovelykeira writes:
on Dec 18 2005 07:47 PM

In reply to this comment (#828989)
Yea I definetly agree with the whole widescreen thing that your talking about.

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