

Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan rekindle their Sleepless In Seattle magic in this crowd pleaser about anonymous email cyberpals who fall head-over-laptops for each other, unaware that they are combative business rival Review: A great classic - Excellent movie Watched it 5 times Review: An all time classic starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan - Good old days when you would get a prompt in your computer that you have got mail
| ASIN | B0046BHC6E |
| Actors | Hanks, Tom, Kinnear, Greg, Posey, Parker, Ryan, Meg, Stapleton, Jean |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,589) |
| Director | Ephron, Nora |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 191 x 137 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 40.8 g |
| Item model number | 15497508 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Manufacturer | Warner Home Video |
| Media Format | Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 40.82 g |
| Release date | 31 January 2012 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 59 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
C**R
A great classic
Excellent movie Watched it 5 times
P**H
An all time classic starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan
Good old days when you would get a prompt in your computer that you have got mail
J**E
You've got mail - please see it.
From the early days of "email and the internet" , a charming romantic-tragicom . Hanks & Ryan - Big corporations vs the "little shop around the corner" ...
H**N
Entertaining
Engaging and different
V**Y
One among the best RomCom movie
Personally, It is the first Romantic movie I liked and feel like seeing it again and again... Very good chemistry between Meg and Tom...
N**N
Simple forgettable love story.
This isn't a very memorable story. It's just a random love story, not a kind to be particularly owned in blu ray. But it'll keep you in your seats if you are into romantic movies.
L**A
A very enjoyable love story.
A**R
A must have for your collection! Hanks and Ryan make a excellent team resulting in a realistic portrayal of the story. it also has a Happy Ending which is something I consider important since life is not always that way.
M**E
I'm not sure if this will help anyone, but at least for entertainment's sake, here we go: this movie cast a spell on me. That has to be what happened. I watched it once on a whim because it was on Netflix a while ago, and while I had seen it before, something was different this time around. I watched this movie, and then I watched it again. And again. And AGAIN. I watched this movie 4 times in a row, consecutively, without pausing. When it got taken down from Netflix, I ran to Amazon and bought 3 copies on DVD: one for my apartment, one for my parent's house, and one for my car. My CAR, y'all. So I am officially declaring myself an expert on You've Got Mail (1998). Let's start with the positives: this movie is extremely charming. The world building for 90s New York at the start of the Internet bubble is quaint and sweet. I like the introduction we get to the world of these characters, from the individual shops on a commuter's walking route to the odd furniture choices for apartments none of us could ever afford in the real world today (who would put a bed with a puffy yellow bedspread diagonally on a corner???). Meg Ryan's bookstore is so cute, the perfect setting for a rom com. There's one frog plushie wearing a suit behind her when she's at the register that I just absolutely adore. Some of the shots in this film are so cheekily full of themselves that they circle back around to quaint and make me smile; my favorite is one scene where Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks are standing over a sign that says, "WE'RE TALKING" towards the end of the movie. The soundtrack is also completely perfect. A lot of Harry Nilsson, the Cranberries, and the "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" interpolations throughout the film leading up to the grand reveal at the end is just so, so sweet. It gets me every time. There is also a golden retriever in much of the film who does such a FANTASTIC JOB, GOOD BOY, GREAT ACTING BUDDY! Now, onto the negatives. If you're into rom coms then you may not be surprised by this, but the plot is... not great. This is a Pride and Prejudice retelling that doesn't meet the measure of the original because it fails to replicate what made that story so good: two people setting aside their pride to fix their mistakes and meet each other on equal footing, to be deserving of one another in the end. THIS couple should NOT end up together in the end, even though Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are independently great in this film. This is in fact one of the most cynical narratives that I have ever seen dressed up as a love story, where capitalist corporate greed WINS IN THE END despite collectivist action and the wealthy man in charge gets everything he's ever wanted without consequence and without learning anything. Meanwhile, the trampled-upon woman who's had her life upturned has to silently bear the cross of his repeated treachery and inexplicably ends up excusing his questionable behavior so the whole movie can wrap up in a nice little bow. The dialogue also just sucks at points; Dave Chapelle says the exact same line twice in a row during one scene, and another actor insists on the weirdest emphasis on random words in another. I hate this movie. It is objectively not a GOOD movie. And yet! And yet, I cannot stop watching it. This movie is a comfort to me. My advice to you, if you've read this far: don't think about it too hard. Enjoy the fantasy of this movie and let it wrap around you like a big, fluffy, unserious blanket. For your sanity's sake, I hope that it doesn't ensnare you as it's done me.
L**J
You've Got Mail (Deluxe Edition) 1998 - Meg Ryan & Tom Hanks is very good , clear picture & great sound, I just love to have this on DVD you can watch whole movie or skip to the parts you love I also love the new special features they have added which I added the information below, You've Got Mail was released in 1998. It is based on a classic film called "The Shop Around the Corner" a movie made in 1940. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have starred together before in Joe versus the Volcano (1990) , Sleepless in Seattle (1993) - (Based on the movie An Affair to Remember )and You've Got Mail (1998),I just love Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks they have such a great chemistry together,also love that it is set around Books and New York. In this movie they become email buddies on AOL. Tom Hanks is NY 152 (Joe) and Meg Ryan is Shopgirl (Kathleen) . After talking a while online they decide to meet and make a date. It also has a good supporting cast with Parker Posey ( Dazed and Confused and As the World Turns) as Joe's former obnoxious girlfriend, and Greg Kinnar ( As Good as It Gets) as Kathleen's former boyfriend. The movie also stars Jean Stapleton (All in the Family) as Kathleen's co-worker and confidant, and a very young Dave Chappell (American comedian, screenwriter, television/film producer) ,as Joe's friend. The soundtrack is also great. Product Description Neigborhood bookstore rivals unwittingly become e-mail pen pals in this charming remake of The Shop Around the Corner Special Features Two new featurettes: Delivering You've Got Mail, You've Got Chemistry Commentary by director-cowriter Nora Ephron and producer Lauren Shuler Donner HBO First Look: A Conversation with Nora Ephron Interactive map tour: Discovering New York's Upper West Side Carole King musci video: Anyone at All Music-only audio track You've Got Mail (Deluxe Edition) Actors: Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Parker Posey, Jean Stapleton, Dave Chappelle Directors: Nora Ephron Writers: Nora Ephron, Delia Ephron Producers: Nora Ephron, Lauren Shuler-donner, Delia Ephron, Julie Durk, G. Mac Brown Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1) Subtitles: English, French Number of discs: 1 Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Warner Home Video DVD Release Date: February 5, 2008 Run Time: 119 minutes You've Got Mail (Deluxe Edition) The Shop Around the Corner TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Holiday (Christmas in Connecticut / A Christmas Carol 1938 / The Shop Around the Corner / It Happened on 5th Avenue) Joe Versus the Volcano Sleepless in Seattle (Special Edition) An Affair to Remember
K**Y
1998. It was a time when more and more people would be using the Internet, a time when a lot of news showcased people who found love on the Internet. Having enjoyed "The Shop Around the Corner" (which was an adaptation of the 1937 Miklos Laszlo Hungarian play "Parfumerie") and the Broadway musical adaptation, "She Loves Me", writer/director Nora Ephron and producer Laura Schuler Donner wanted to create a modernized version featuring a romantic comedy centered around love found on the Internet but yet using elements from Ernst Lubitsch's 1940 romantic comedy". And having struck gold with romantic comedies that starred actress Meg Ryan in "Sleepless in Seattle" and "When Harry Met Sally" and the amazing chemistry between Ryan and Tom Hanks in the 1993 film "Sleepless in Seattle" and the 1990 film "Joe Versus the Volcano", the filmmaker would reunite the two talents for her 1998 romantic comedy "You've Got Mail". The film which can be seen as a sign of the times as it utilized then-popular Internet provider American Online (AOL) and it's popular trademark e-mail greeting "You've Got Mail", "You've Got Mail" would become a major hit in the box office as the $65 million film would earn over $250 million in the box office and would go on to also achieve success in the home video market. And now both the original Ernst Lubitsch 1940 film "The Shop Around the Corner" via DVD and "You've Got Mail" (via Blu-ray) was released together in January 2012. VIDEO: "You've Got Mail" is presented in 1080p (1:85:1 aspect ratio) and unfortunately it is a film that slightly shows its age, yet there is enough detail and better colors that makes this version much better than the previous DVD releases. First the bad. There are some moments where the film looks oversaturated and also soft and there are moments where you do see artifacts popping up once in a while. While it shows up a few times, most people will probably not be bothered by it. But for those expecting a pristine version of the film, it does have its issues which can be seen on a larger monitor/screen. With that being said, the film still looks better than its previous DVD counterparts. The colors tend to pop much more, you can see the skin pores on Tom Hanks' face during closeups and while some areas look its age, some don't and look very good. So, for the most part, this is the best looking version of the film thus far. It may not be the pristine picture quality that I was hoping for, but nevertheless, it does look much better than the DVD version. As for "The Shop Around the Corner", the film looks absolutely wonderful considering it is a 71-year-old film. The contrast levels are good, the film source looks very good for its age and I didn't detect any major problems with video quality at all. Grays and whites are well-contrast, black levels are nice and deep and for the most part, the presentation of "The Shop Around the Corner" looks good on DVD. Too bad, this classic film it was not converted to a Blu-ray release. AUDIO & SUBTITLES: "You've Got Mail" is presented in DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, Dolby Digital Francois and Espanol 2.0 stereo. For this romantic comedy and like most films of the genre, most of the lossless soundtracks tend to be center and front-channel driven with mild use of surround channels for ambiance. The same can be said about "You've Got Mail". Primarily, everything is center and front channel-driven and dialogue and it's musical soundtrack is crystal clear. As for "The Shop Around the Corner", the film's dialogue is also clear and didn't notice any more hiss or crackling during my viewing of the DVD. Subtitles are presented in English SDH, Francois and Espanol. SPECIAL FEATURES "You've Got Mail" comes with the following special features: Audio Commentary - Featuring audio commentary by writer/director Nora Ephrone and producer Lauren Shuler Donner who discuss the film, the cast and more. Delivering You've Got Mail - (25:29) A 10th year anniversary interview with Nora Ephron and her two leads, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Also, featuring producer Lauren Shuler Donner, co-writer Delia Ephron and more. You've Got Chemistry - (26:18) A Warner Bros. featurette about iconic couples that appeared in Warner Bros. classic films including Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn, William Powell and Myrna Loy, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall and others. Isolated Score Track - Watch the film with only George Fenton's musical score. First Look Television special - (14:19) The HBO preview for the film. Discovering New York's Upper West Side - (10:09) Nora and Deliah Ephron talk about their favorite scenes in New York City featured in the film. Music Video - Featuring Carole King's "Anyone at All" music video. Theatrical Trailer - The two original theatrical trailers for "You've Got Mail": "The Best Way to Meet Someone" (1:24) and "They Couldn't Stand Each Other" (1:26) EXTRAS: "You've Got Mail" comes with a DVD version of the classic Ernst Lubitsch 1940 romantic comedy, "The Shop Around the Corner". JUDGMENT CALL: I'm not afraid to admit that I am a big fan of Meg Ryan's hit romantic comedies and especially enjoy the chemistry and pairing of Ryan along with Tom Hanks. Back in the 1930's through the 1950's, there were Hollywood couples that would light the screen in multiple films, for today's modern films, there really hasn't been American couple other than Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, two talents that viewers fell in love whenever they were together in a romantic comedy. And like many people who couldn't wait for "You've Got Mail" to be released in theaters, I was among the many who look forward to watching the film. For one, I love Nora Ephron romantic comedies and how she is able to focus on character but also incorporate the city that a film is shot in. She has an eye for location but also knows what she wants from her talents and Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan have discussed how Nora Ephron's direction is much different than other filmmakers. And for Ephron, her love for the Ernst Lubitsch classic "The Shop Around the Corner", especially for her passion towards the Broadway musical "She Loves Me" would lead to romantic magic for "You've Got Mail". But back in 1998, this film was highly anticipated because I enjoyed watching Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan together, watching a Nora Ephron film but interesting enough, I also had a similar experience of meeting someone on the Internet with similar circumstances as the characters featured in the film. And I was there to buy the first DVD release of the film and here we are 14-years later with a Blu-ray release of "You've Got Mail". And where films such as "When Harry Met Sally" and "Sleepless in Seattle" are not dated due to technology, "You've Got Mail" manages to date itself with old technology via modem connection, old product placement during a time when American Online (AOL) was on top of Internet providers and also during a time when mega bookstores were not threatened by the emergence of online bookstores such as Amazon. But still, despite the older technology and the fads of the time, I was not turned off by it. In fact, I was nostalgic of how things were back then. But "You've Got Mail" still manages to captivate me as it did back then. Sure, it was not my favorite Meg Ryan romantic comedy especially when compared to "When Harry Met Sally" and "Sleepless in Seattle" but there is a magic that exists in the film, because of the wonderful chemistry between Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The two can literally take on these characters and bring amazing life to them, making them believable and entertaining to watch. And also Nora Ephron's ability to make the locations and the music selections compliment the characters as well. Also, the film managed to bring in a pretty enjoyable supporting cast with Parker Posey, Dave Chappelle, Steve Zahn, Heather Burns and Dabney Coleman. But also "You've Got Mail" would feature actor Greg Kinnear ("As Good as It Gets", "Ghost Town", "Little Miss Sunshine") and "Grey's Anatomy" actress Sara Ramirez before they became popular. Also, I was impressed at the time of how the Ephron sisters were able to modernize the film from its original predecessors. I absolutely adore Ernst Lubitsch's 1940 classic "The Shop Around the Corner" and I'm so glad "You've Got Mail" was not a remake. Sure it incorporates certain situations that were seen in the original film, but for the most part, everything was new and everything worked. "The Shop Around the Corner" is simply a wonderful romance film that is different in the fact that both lead characters work in the same gift shop but there is also a dramatic element as the shop owner thinks the lead character Alfred Kralik (played by James Stewart) is having an affair with his wife. But this classic film is a wonderful feel-good romantic comedy that has managed to stand the test of time, even over 70-years-later...I'm still enjoying this film no matter how many times I have watched it. And while not on Blu-ray but on DVD, the film still looks very good on DVD! While the Blu-ray release of "You've Got Mail" and its video quality does show the film's age due to softness and also some instances of artifacting, there is still a good amount of detail and beautiful colors that make this Blu-ray release worth owning and worth upgrading from the DVD release. If you were an owner of the first DVD release, a lot of the special features do make it onto this Blu-ray, but also the inclusion of the 2008 10th anniversary reunion between Nora Ephron, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in the featurette "Delivering You've Got Mail" (which was released in a later DVD release of "You've Got Mail"). Also, the biggest addition for me which I absolutely loved was the inclusion of Ernst Lubitsch's 1940 romantic comedy, "The Shop Around the Corner". While a DVD, not Blu-ray...still you are getting two films when you purchase the "You've Got Mail" Blu-ray release and for hopeless romantics, the fact that these two films are included is fantastic! And did I mention that you can find this Blu-ray release for under $10 on Amazon? Awesome! Overall, "You've Got Mail" is still as delightful and highly entertaining as when I first watched it in theaters back in 1998. Sure, things have changed a lot in technology and also economic settings when it comes to the mega bookstores in today's society, but Internet romance is much more prevalent today than it was back then and more and more people are discovering love online, so the film still has relevance today. If you love romantic comedy films, you're going to enjoy "You've Got Mail" on Blu-ray for the fact that you get two films for the price of one and if you enjoyed the film back then and owned the DVD, you're definitely going to want to upgrade to Blu-ray. It's a wonderful deal and both films are highly recommended!
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