Moviefone have the US Bel Ami DVD release date listed as August the 7th 2012.
Moviefone have the US Bel Ami DVD release date listed as August the 7th 2012.
Posted June 1, 2012 by Sparks in Bel Ami, Robert Pattinson
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i just went on amazon.com and read the offered reviews, pro & con, and i hate to say, but the pro’s comments sounded very “golly gee, ain’t rob great?!” while the con comments read professionally. now i don’t know about anyone else, but alot of people go to that sight to order their movies, and if i weren’t one who appreciates the talent rob brings to his performances, i would be put off by the ineffectual support, and the apparent lack of anything offered by the pro’s voices to avow to the fact that rob brings a real performance here, or that the movie is even worth a look if one is NOT a robert pattinson fan! so, ladies, as i have yet to see this film and it is my fervent hope that the dvd sales will make up in some small part the shoddy way every actor in this film-venture has been hung out to dry by the producers, could those of you that HAVE seen this film, get over there and log in your appreciation for this film in a way that people will be eager to give it a look? write a review that addresses the “con” view, offering instead a better perspective, and suggesting a different vantage point. thanks. this man is very good in this film from all i’ve seen, and i can’t wait to own my own copy…