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Fall in love with the adorable Becky Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) in the hilarious romantic comedy Confessions Of A Shopaholic. Becky is desperate for a job writing for a high-fashion magazine in glamorous New York. She gets her stilettos in the door writing a personal finance column at a sister publication. Much to her surprise, her column, The Girl In The Green Scarf, becomes a hit, and she falls head over high heels for her handsome, overworked boss (Hugh Dancy). But Becky has a secret that leads to some hilarious high jinks that could unravel it all. From the best-selling novel, and featuring the perfect comedic cast, it s the feel-good romantic comedy you ll fall in love with over and over.
Bonus Features Include: Bloopers, deleted scenes, music video Stuck with Each Other.
I think everybody has a secret addiction. Some people's are more extreme than others... I know I'm on Amazon.com a little more than I should be! --Screenwriter Kayla Alpert
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By C. Walker (Indiana)
I had high hopes because I really liked the actors but the movie was disappointing... I could hardly watch it to the end...I fast forwarded through most of it. Really really bad movie...

By Maria Siciliano (Chicago, IL)
Totally cute! Predictable, but really adorable. It does what a movie should do... takes you away from your real life for two hours and leaves you with a smile.

By Jarucia Jaycox Nirula (Seattle, WA, USA)
Then you'll hate this movie.
I've read neither of the books on which these movies are based, so that is NOT factored into my review.
My initial draw to this movie was due to the fact that I thought it MIGHT be a bit like Devil Wears Prada...a comedic insight to a NY fashion focused life.
It was anything but.
The acting was generally horrid, whatever elements of the plot that could have been funny fell totally flat...this is an instance where ALL of the funny scenes were shown in the trailer with nothing left over for the movie.
The only part of the movie that I found 'cute' was the friendship between the main character and her best friend.
I was extremely disappointed in the lack of entertainment value of this movie all around and honestly blame the director and screenwriter for screwing this up. Maybe throw some blame the actors ways as well.
What a shame...it could have been quite funny.

By E (New York City)
OK. I've seen neither "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" or this one in theaters, but some of my friends saw one of each and they both said it was really funny. We're trying to catch up on some movies since our video store recently closed down and we finally got Netflix, so we've been trying to catch up one some of 2009's releases. I rented "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" expecting something funny of the movie and apparently I may have chuckled a few times but other than that, it was boring to look at and not even funny. The jokes were extremely pointless and flat.
Now, I feared "Confessions of a Shopaholic" was going to be the same thing. My sister wanted to see it real badly so it was just me, her and my mom one Friday night while my dad was away on business and coming home very late. We were bored and my sister already saw the film but was fine with seeing it again, because she loved it, and I, on the other hand, was going to give this film a chance.
Guess what...I was laughing my butt off through this. Even more than I did "Paul Blart: Mall Cop." Is it entertaining? In ways, it is. Is it funny? Yep, pretty much? Would I highly recommend it to someone? Only if you're a big shopaholic, though I'm more of a someone who wants a really good movie on Blu-Ray (not only would I just be with Netflix, I'll still buy my favorite movies), but I'm not a shopaholic. I just want to save my money to go to the movies with my friends.
But I had lots of fun with "Confessions of a Shopaholic." There was nothing wrong about this film. It was a bit ridiculous at times but the jokes meant it in a way that I laugh. But the most important thing was that the movie had a pretty good message to each his own.
"Confessions of a Shopaholic" tells the story about a woman named Rebecca (Isla Fisher) who always dreamed of buying the most expensive fashion-style clothes. However, she gets interviewed by a News Magazine editor, Luke (Hugh Dancy), and Rebecca is very happy. She then starts buying too much stuff that it makes this one person named Derek Smeath want to stalk her when Derek is more likely telling her to spend her money wisely. Rebecca then needs to know what is the most important thing in spending your money wisely.
So here's how I spend my money wisely. FYI. If you love movies and you think it's expensive going to the movies, go to a local theater where it's $6.00. When I buy movies on Blu-Ray, it doesn't matter now where I buy them either at Best Buy or at Borders because I shop at an area where both places or right next door, depends on the sale price. I also would buy decaf coffee either at Starbucks or where at Coffee shop where it's $1. Honestly don't get me wrong, I don't mind Dunkin Donuts but the service is a bit slow. Most importantly, save your money on something that means very well to you that you know you would want.
Anyway, enough about saving money. Let's go with the extras. The second disc is a Digital Copy disc where you can download it to your computer or your iPod/iPhone. Other than that, the Blu-Ray shows a few interesting things like Deleted Scenes and a couple of featurettes.
Overall, enjoy "Confessions of a Shopaholic." It's worth seeing on Blu-Ray if you have a Blu-Ray player.

By carol irvin (sagamore hills, OH, United States)
If you are a man and reading this, run as fast as you can in the opposite direction if someone tries to make you watch this movie. It will be a woman who tries to conscript you for this, a girlfriend, your sister, maybe even your mother. Believe me, they will be the only ones to enjoy it and even they will forget it shortly after turning off the set. I certainly did. Even though less than 30 days have gone by, I am having trouble remembering the silly scenes in any detail. This is too bad in a way because Sophie Kinsella, author of the novel, is one of the freshest chick lit writers (from Britain) to hit our shores. Kinsella's novel writing about this charge card obsessed heroine was actually a lot droller, more satiric and more sharply observed than this movie version of it. Nevertheless, I did watch it until the end. This is because Isla Fisher is cute as heroine Becky Bloomwood. Plus having her write for a finance magazine when she is a financial disaster has its moments. Hugh Dancy plays her boss at the finance magazine and thus he is the romantic interest of the movie. As a romantic hero, he was good. So if you are a woman and want an evening's light entertainment, rent this on DVD or see as pay-per-view on your tv or your computer. That will be more than enough.
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