Features photo gallery, downloads and film information. Official website for Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason. Production Studio Picture Colour Website links It went on to gross over $228 million in worldwide cinema sales. Part ofīridget Jones UK certificate 15 Duration 108 minutes UK cinematic release Friday 12th November 2004 UK premiere Tuesday 9th November 2004, Leicester Square Box office Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason topped the UK and international box office in its opening week, making £10 million in its opening three days in the UK alone.
Read movie and tv reviews from bridget jones on rotten tomatoes. When her self-doubts return, along with the dastardly Daniel Cleaver, she is again thrust into a medley of embarrassing events, including a disastrous trip to Thailand.įor Bridget and Mark, is a happy ending in sight at all? Additional details Tagline Same Bridget. The edge of reason is a british romantic comedy film directed by beeban kidron. Next time around we've got The Magnificent Seven and Storks.Just six weeks have passed since ex-singleton Bridget locked lips with her perfect man Mark Darcy, and already she is getting cold feet. On the one hand I was correct in the tenor of the review and still off by a combined 72%. I don't really know what else to say here. The Disappointments Rooms (Predicted: 31% Actual: 0%) and When the Bough Breaks (Predicted: 41% Actual: 0%) both hit the basement with a bang. &0183 &32 Movie: Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) info with movie soundtracks, credited songs, film score albums, reviews, news, and more. The movie ends up in the dregs of the Tomatometer, and though I thought the flick looked bad, I just couldn't bring myself to scrape the bottom of the barrel with its score.Īnd finally we get to the true disasters. I did think it would fall under your typical animated fare, but I did a bad job of figuring just how much under. Then we get to The Wild Life (Predicted: 49% Actual: 15%), which fell way short of my prediction. I'm not sure if this gets him another Oscar nod, but I'd venture a guess at "Hell yes."
The lead actor doesn't misstep too often, and he's definitely on point when it comes to a little bit of history infused with drama.
There wasn't much in the way of early reviews on this one, but I went strictly off Clint Eastwood's history, content and the presence of Tom Hanks. Let's take a look back, shall we?įirst off, Sully (Predicted: 87% Actual: 84%) was a big win. Hollywood threw out some real pieces of crap to celebrate the Labor Day holiday. It isn't often you see a 0% review movie on the Tomatometer, and last time around we saw two. This film may not be directly targeted at me, but it does seem to be pushing the right buttons for those who are open to it. At the time of this article's publication, the movie has 20 reviews counted, and all of them are positive. Sharon Maguire, who directed the original Bridget Jones, is back to pick up the pieces from the sequel to tell the story of an awkward English woman, and thus far it looks as though she has done her job right.
Bridget Jones's Diary (81%) was a hit with critics when it came out back in 2001, and with 20 reviews already counted for this third entry, it looks like the series is ready to bounce back in a big way following the less-than-stellar Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (27%). That being said, the target demo is very much alive, and thus far the movie is performing surprisingly well.
I'm not quite in this movie's demographic. Having never been party to her diary or gone along the edge of reason with her, I'm not sure I'm the foremost authority on all thing Bridget Jones.