DVD Accepts Accepted

Every year Rafe and I split on a couple of comedies. This year our bone of contention is Accepted, which I hated and he has this weird, inexplicable love for. I don't get it, but I know this is one DVD announcement that'll have at least him excited.

Accepted is coming to DVD on November 14th from Universal Home Entertainment in a simple, single-disc release. Right now the DVD is being priced at $29.98, but since no one is paying that much money for a movie that basically flopped at the theater expect the usual bargain store discounting to apply. Gotta love Target.

Below are all the details on the disc, along with an early look at the Accepted cover art. If you're Rafe-minded, enjoy.

THE BASICS
  • Street Date: November 14, 2006
  • Pre-Order Close: October 10, 2006
  • Price: $29.98 SRP
  • Running Time: 1 Hour 33 Minutes
  • Layers: Dual
  • Aspect Ratio: Full frame: 1.33:1 | Anamorphic Widescreen: 2.35:1
  • Rating: PG 13 for language, sexual material and drug content
  • Technical Info: English: Dolby Digital 5.1, SDH | Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1, Subtitles | French: Dolby Digital 5.1, Subtitles

THE EXTRAS
  • Deleted Scenes & Outtakes – Over 20 minutes of gut-busting deleted scenes and outtakes.
  • Adam’s Accepted Chronicles – Follow Adam Herschman as he tackles his first starring role in a feature film for an unconventional glimpse of life on a movie set.
  • Reject Rejection: The Making of Accepted – Accepted’s talented young cast of skateboard champions, football players, cheerleaders and more is let loose on the set and the results are hilarious!
  • Self-Guided Campus Tour – Bartleby’s hilariously wild world is brought to life through an interactive graphic map of the South Harmon Institute of Technology campus.
  • “Hangin’ On the Half Pipe” – The outrageous frat party music video!
  • “Keepin’ Your Head Up!” – Ringers music video!
  • Feature Commentary with actors Lewis Black, Justin Long, Jonah Hill and Adam Herschman, plus director Steve Pink.
  • DVD-ROM MP3s including “B Goes to BKE,” “Uncle Ben's Theme,” “B and Hoyt Showdown,” “Party at BKE,” “Monica” and “B Kisses Monica.”
Josh Tyler