Rolling Stone, 08/06/1998, p.75-6, "...THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY is sensational, sicko fun -- you won't believe your eyes....The biggest and boldest laughs around..."
Sight and Sound, 10/01/1998, p.57-8, "...Notable for its intelligence, invention and, unlikely as it may sound, compassion..."
Entertainment Weekly, 02/05/1999, pp.72-3, "...This time the Farrellys....have it figured out....[Dillon is] magnificently venal....[Diaz has a] blithe,easy charm..." -- Rating: A-
Los Angeles Times, 07/15/1998, p.C1, "...This terrific ensemble throws itself into THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY....The cast's ability to treat ridiculous situations with complete seriousness creates a whole lot of laughter..."
New York Times, 07/15/1998, p.E1, "...The Farrelly brothers have made a film that's a hoot in every sense....The film works ridiculously well because it never stoops to being mean-spirited....The Farrellys display a crazy audacity that's worth admiring..."
Box Office, 08/01/1998, p.46, "...A fast-paced, hilarious comedy, THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY will have audiences laughing out loud..."
D-VHS Features:
Note: D-VHS VCR hardware required.
DVD Features:
Region 1
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Special Edition - contains never-before-seen footage and a karaoke music video
Special Edition - contains never-before-seen footage and a karaoke music video
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY is a no-holds-barred comedy tour-de-force in which 30-something Ben Stiller locates and courts his high school dreamgirl (Cameron Diaz), unwittingly enlisting the help of some of her more hilariously psychotic suitors. In-your-face sight gags and unapologetic raunchiness disguise a riotously funny love story that is actually very sweet. Be amazed at the impeccable casting and stellar performances of the supporting players.