Compare prices and save on cheap DVDs at CheapestDVDPrice.com
Compare prices and save on cheap DVDs at CheapestDVDPrice.com HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.
CheapestCDPrice.comCheapestDVDPrice.comCheapestTextbooks.com
Multi-Store DVD Search
  
Title Director
Actor/Actress Keyword (eg. Title and Actor)
(What's this?)
Selected Product:

13 Going On 30 (Special Edition)
13 Going On 30 (Special Edition)

DVD
Format: Widescreen
Director: Gary Winick
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Release Date: August 2004
UPC: 043396014213
List Price: $14.94

Average Customer Rating:
Score = 4.0Score = 4.0Score = 4.0Score = 4.0Score = 4.0
Similar Products

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (Widescreen Edition)
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (Widescreen Edition)
UPC: 097363369646
List Price:$12.98



Mean Girls (Special Collector's Edition)
Mean Girls (Special Collector's Edition)
UPC: 097363416043
List Price:$14.98



Just Like Heaven (Widescreen Edition)
Just Like Heaven (Widescreen Edition)
UPC: 678149197327
List Price:$14.98



Our Review: To use our price comparison search engine and get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above and let us locate the best place to buy 13 Going on 30 (Special Edition) (2004) starring Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo,.

At this time we have not yet written a review for 13 Going on 30 (Special Edition) (2004) starring Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, . Please continue checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews.

For your convenience we have added a summary for 13 Going on 30 (Special Edition) (2004) starring Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, , supplied by Amazon.com.

Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com

Summary:
Jennifer Garner glows like a rising star in 13 Going on 30, a girly version of the Tom Hanks classic Big. Jenna (Garner, Alias, Daredevil), a frustrated teenage girl, just wants to skip past all those annoying adolescent years and arrive at a glamorous adulthood--and thanks to some inexplicable wishing dust, she does. But once she reorients herself to a life as a high-end magazine editor with a sports-star boyfriend, she discovers that in the 17 years she skipped she became a not-so-nice person, including casting aside her best friend Matt (played as an adult by Mark Ruffalo, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind). There's no question that Jenna will rediscover her lost innocence, but Garner rises above the lack of suspense. 13 Going on 30 floats along, buoyed by her goofy sweetness. Her lovely looks are made accessible by her unfettered silliness; it's a winning combination.

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating:Score = 4.0Score = 4.0Score = 4.0Score = 4.0Score = 4.0

Juvenile and boring
Customer Rating: Score = 1Score = 1Score = 1Score = 1Score = 1
If I had seen this movie when I was thirteen years old, I'm sure that I would have loved it - but as an adult, I had to force myself to stay awake. The plot is simplistic and silly, and while Jennifer Garner has loads of charm, she's not a good enough actress to be believable.

My Feel Good Movie
Customer Rating: Score = 5Score = 5Score = 5Score = 5Score = 5
I just discovered this movie recently, & fell instantly in love with it & Jennifer Garner. I rented it, & then bought it on Amazon the next day. I loved the 80's clothes & music for one thing, and always love a good love story. It's priceless for the 'Thriller' dance scene alone.
Jennifer Garner is adorable as Jenna Rink, and her wonder at the glamorous trappings of her life as a 30 year old is beautifully portrayed. I also fell in love with Mark Ruffalo - where has he been all my life?
As a bonus, NYC has never looked more beautiful.
The bonus features of the making of the movie & the stars talking about how they were teenage geeks are great, as are the bloopers & extended scenes.


Are the other reviewers on Ecstasy?
Customer Rating: Score = 1Score = 1Score = 1Score = 1Score = 1
So lame, so awful, I wouldn't even know where to start. But here are a few tidbits: Makes "Maid in Manhattan" almost look like high art. Might appeal to 9-14 year-olds but only 9-14 year-olds, say, circa 1982-1987 - and, of course, they would now, like this movie's heroine, be considerably older. One also wonders how the heroine could be friends with someone (the Mark Ruffalo character/T Heads fan)who's into much cooler music than the crap spewed throughout this soundtrack... except that would take us in a circle in which I'd have to then discuss the idiotic plot involving the mentally-challenged heroine's deep desire for the opposite of nerdiness. And, yes, the life-affirming, "Who cares about cool?" theme is cool. However, if you have more than one brain cell holding hands with another, and/or are, again, over 14, the message will be lost as this is one unbearable, illogical, unbelievable cloud of fluff.

OK WOULDNT BUY
Customer Rating: Score = 2Score = 2Score = 2Score = 2Score = 2
EVERYONE SAID HOW GOOD THIS MOVIE WAS SO I RENTED IT. I FELL ASLEEP AN HOUR INTO IT IT WAS SO HORRIBLE. ITS YOUR TYPICAL SNOBBY GIRL VS UNPOPULAR GIRL MOVIE. ITS VERY MUCH LIKE THE MOVIE "JUST FRIENDS" BUT YOUNGER. MY SISTER WHOS 14 COULD PROBABLY RELATE VERY WELL TO THIS MOVIE BECAUSE ITS MORE FOR HER AGE GROUP. IF A TEENAGER HAS A SLEEPOVER THIS IS A GOOD MOVIE TO WATCH. ANYONE PAST THE AGE OF 15 MAY NOT LIKE THIS MOVIE. WERE JUST PAST THATS STAGE IN LIFE.

The female version of "Big"
Customer Rating: Score = 4Score = 4Score = 4Score = 4Score = 4
This is a delightful movie with strong messages about what is important in life. It has some plot similarities to "Big" the Tom Hanks movie about the boy who wishes to become an adult and, through improbable means, gets his wish.

Jenna Rink is a 13 year old girl who is heavily influenced by the fashion culture and she wants to be in with the in crowd girls who are great looking and have great looking boyfriends. When Jenna bargains to get these cool kids to come to a party at her house, they pull a cruel trick on her. She blames it on Matt, her un-hip but sincere guy friend and blows him off. Then she wishes to be "thirty, flirty, and successful" while magic dust that happens to be present, falls on her.

Next thing Jenna remembers, she falls out of bed and is in an apartment and sees a naked man getting out of the shower and addressing her in terms of endearment. She also has about a hundred shoes and an array of makeup. Over time, Jenna figures out what happened. She has time-traveled to a later point in her life with no memory of what happened in between.

Jenna becomes aware that she is at age 30 in the year 2004 (when this movie came out) the editor of one of those fashion magazines that shaped her values as a teenager. She also has an attractive boyfriend, the aforementioned naked man in her apartment. Jenna is successful in the way she defined success. What Jenna finds out about the course of her life in many instances makes her feel ashamed. She has done several unethical things in running the magazine. Also, her friendship with Matt dissolved a long time ago and worse, he is about to marry someone else.

Jenna realizes that the editors at her fashion magazine don't have a clue about real friends and real fun. Jenna's magazine, Poise, as well as its competitor Sparkle are obviously based on Glamour and Cosmopolitan and in some cases the movies may be ridiculing them.

The movie opens with Jenna being 13 in 1987 and includes popular culture from that era. Some of the songs featured, however, were from the early 1980's, were out of style by 1987 and had not yet achieved nostalgic value.

Despite being a chick flick, this movie will make you think.

Site Map | Contact Us
© 2006 CheapestDVDPrice.com. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement and Disclaimer
web site design and support by Crystal Solutions