After grossing $25.8 million in theaters, Leap Year jumped to DVD and Blu-ray on May 4, 2010.
The movie stars the cute Amy Adams (The Fighter) as a woman who wants to propose to her boyfriend on Feb. 29, an Irish tradition, but then has a time trying to find her boyfriend in Ireland in time for the day
A fun premise, but it apparently fell short for moviegoers, earning 51% by the Rotten Tomatoes community. Still, the movie should be good for a rental. Matthew Goode (A Single Man), Adam Scott (Step Brothers) and John Lithgow (Confessions of a Shopaholic) also star.
Universal Studios Home Entertainment priced the DVD at $29.98 and the Blu-ray at $36.98.
But there’s not much on them other than the movie. Both will offer deleted scenes, and Blu-ray also will have BD-Live access and Universal’s Pocket Blu technology, which turns an iPhone into a remote control.
Here’s the trailer:
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sp: I saw the movie seven times while it was in theaters. When the DVD came
out I noticed a scene was omitted. It was the scene at the beginning of the film when Jeremy is seen walking out of DePriscos. I was also disappointed at the effort they put in to the DVD. All they put in as extras were four short deleted scenes. The surprize was that most of the deleted scenes included John Lithgow. After all that, Leap Year is still one of my favorite film of all time.