Knocked Up -Two-Disc Unrated Collector's Edition-

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Product Description The writer and director of The 40-Year-Old Virgin delivers another a hilarious hit comedy that's bursting at the seams with never-before-seen-footage! They say that opposites attract. Well, for slacker Ben (Seth Rogen) and career girl Alison (Katherine Heigl), that's certainly the case—at least for one intoxicated evening. Two months and several pregnancy tests later, Ben and Alison go through a hysterically funny, anxious and awkward courtship that leads to huge laughs in the biggest comedy of the year! Bonus Content: Deleted Scenes Extended/Alternate Scenes Line-O-Rama Gag Reel Roller Coaster Doc Directing the Director Loudon Wainwright III - Live at McCabe's - You Can't Fail Me Now Topless Scene - Web Design Company Feature Commentary with Writer/Director Judd Apatow and Executive Producer/Star Seth Rogen and Actor Bill Hader Video Diaries Kids on the Loose Beard-O-Rama Kuni Files Gummy: The 6th Roommate Stripper Confidential Finding Ben Stone Kuni Gone Wild Loudon Wainwright III Scoring Session Line-O-Rama Version 2 Gag Reels Loudon Wainwright III - Live at McCabe's First Sex on Camera Topless Scene - Restaurant Raw Footage Katherine Heigl Audition Amazon.com Unwanted pregnancy might sound like a risky subject for slapstick comedy, but Knocked Up is from writer-director Judd Apatow--so we are in the hands of a man who likes to push things. And like Apatow's predecessor, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up is a shaggy crowd-pleaser, a comedy strewn with vulgarity but with a sweet heart at its center. A one-night stand between the utterly mismatched Ben (Seth Rogen, his first starring role) and Alison (Katherine Heigl) results in said pregnancy, and the two people reunite for mutual support--even though they barely know each other. Ben's a slob who lives with four other guys, all of whom share the same stunted approach to maturity; Alison is a new on-air personality at the E! channel. That these two eventually develop a shared understanding and affection is perhaps the movie's biggest stretch (some of the male-humor jokes amongst the guys are idiotic enough to test anybody's hope of civilizing them). Rogen and Heigl don't really jump off the screen, but, to be fair, the movie frequently needs them to play straight while the supporting cast cuts up. Virgin vets Leslie Mann and Paul Rudd are around to suppl