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Bottle Shock: The Second Wine Scam (Exclusive) (2009)
Released By: Fox Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: 8/8/2008
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Studio: Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Randall Miller
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.bottleshockthemovie.com
Theatrical Release: 8/8/2008
Home Video Release: 2/3/2009
Cast: Alan Rickman, Bill Pullman, Eliza Dushku, Freddy Rodriguez, Chris Pine, Racheal Taylor
Published ID: 534126
UPC: 024543565871,
Plot: Brought together by a curious twist of fate on a dusty California road, a wandering vintner and a struggling winemaker find both their lives, and their careers, forever transformed at a blind Parisian wine tasting that introduced the world to the extraordinary wines of Napa Valley. The year is 1976, and Napa Valley has yet to gain the reputation as one of world's best-known wine regions. Jim Barrett (Bill Pullman) has sacrificed everything in life to realize his dream of creating the perfect Chateau Montelena. Yet despite the fact that Jim's Napa Valley vineyard has great potential, his son, Bo (Chris Pine), doesn't seem to have much interest in the family business. Most days, Jim and Bo can be found trading blows in their backyard boxing ring -- their attempts to knock a bit of sense into one another usually amounting to naught. Meanwhile, in Paris, British expatriate Steven Spurrier (Alan Rickman) finds necessity dictating that he educate Parisians on the latest wines to come out of California. Steven owns the Académie du Vin, and is eager to travel to the United States in order to ensure that he has conducted his research properly. Little did Steven and Jim realize that they were both on course for a chance meeting that would revolutionize the wine industry while opening up a whole new world of possibilities for wine lovers everywhere. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Great!!
Added 11/24/2009

An uplifting film. The local people of Napa/Calistoga, will encourage you to watch, before visiting the 'Chateau Montelena' winery.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Bottle Shock movie
Added 11/5/2009

this was given as a gift so I don't know what the quality of the film was but the arrival was fast and the price was right. I hope my giftee enjoys it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Hollywood cliches maul a real story
Added 10/23/2009

When I choose to evaluate a film here, I look over the other reviews to see if someone has said what I want to say. If so, no need to repeat it. But I don't see the thing that killed this film here. It was dull, dull, dull!

Alan Rickman is a great actor, and made his small scenes perfect. He delivered his lines with aplomb and verve. Otherwise, though, all the boring Hollywood cliches came roaring out of their cages to hunt down and exterminate any freshness this film may have had. I don't really care how historically accurate this was; I'm not expecting "truth". But I am expecting something other than every dull and predictable story line to appear. I could list a ton, but we had a phony wine identifying, Maria Callas, the beautiful girl in the dying VW, the jealousy between rivals for said pretty girl. (Did anyone think she could appear on the scene without her sleeping with someone?) All old stuff, all done before, all utterly predictable and cold. The dialog was trite, the acting bland, the excitement as exciting as watching the Yankees play their double-A farm team. Gee, I wonder what will happen.

Glorious scenery (and my, we do spend a lot of time flying across vineyards) and Alan Rickman were the Mondavi Reserve. The rest was pure Gallo, bland, unsurprising, and without character.

3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Better than the French
Added 10/14/2009



This movie was a delight. The French have for too long been shoving their wines on the world and saying they were the best.

Well, guess what? They are not the best.

Having been to France several times and tasted a lot of French wines...I know of what I speak.

"Bottle Shock" is a really fun movie.

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
A Rare Vintage
Added 10/7/2009

This film is one of those rare gems that brings out a terrific moment in history that may or may not be common knowledge to a lot of people. I myself am not a wine connoisseur, however that did not diminish my enjoyment of this film one iota. This film only added to my ever growing enjoyment of independent films over the all flash and no substance of the big budget Hollywood films.

Alan Rickman, Dennis Farina, and Bill Pullman are the crowd pleasers here. Their characters are witty, charming and endearing in their own respective ways. Rickman's and Farina's characters bring a great amount of humor to the screen as a Parisian wine shop owner and his somewhat Philistine but always loyal American customer. As always, the moments that Rickman is on the screen are the most enjoyable moments of the film, and are a pleasure to savor. Bill Pullman also succeeded in this film as being someone that you wanted to root for - it is one of the best roles I have seen him in.

The only weak point of the film, in my opinion were the actors playing the younger characters. They were rather lackluster - typical of most young actors. They don't possess screen presence, nor the talent to hold your attention. I got the feeling they were just reading their lines. Luckily though, their scenes pass quickly and then it's on to the better actors in the film.

On the whole, I found the movie to be quite good. The story was fascinating and amusing. The underachievement of the younger characters is easily outweighed by the true acting talent in the film, thereby making it a truly enjoyable experience.

1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Great!!
Added 11/24/2009

An uplifting film. The local people of Napa/Calistoga, will encourage you to watch, before visiting the 'Chateau Montelena' winery.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Bottle Shock movie
Added 11/5/2009

this was given as a gift so I don't know what the quality of the film was but the arrival was fast and the price was right. I hope my giftee enjoys it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Hollywood cliches maul a real story
Added 10/23/2009

When I choose to evaluate a film here, I look over the other reviews to see if someone has said what I want to say. If so, no need to repeat it. But I don't see the thing that killed this film here. It was dull, dull, dull!

Alan Rickman is a great actor, and made his small scenes perfect. He delivered his lines with aplomb and verve. Otherwise, though, all the boring Hollywood cliches came roaring out of their cages to hunt down and exterminate any freshness this film may have had. I don't really care how historically accurate this was; I'm not expecting "truth". But I am expecting something other than every dull and predictable story line to appear. I could list a ton, but we had a phony wine identifying, Maria Callas, the beautiful girl in the dying VW, the jealousy between rivals for said pretty girl. (Did anyone think she could appear on the scene without her sleeping with someone?) All old stuff, all done before, all utterly predictable and cold. The dialog was trite, the acting bland, the excitement as exciting as watching the Yankees play their double-A farm team. Gee, I wonder what will happen.

Glorious scenery (and my, we do spend a lot of time flying across vineyards) and Alan Rickman were the Mondavi Reserve. The rest was pure Gallo, bland, unsurprising, and without character.

3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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