Bedtime Stories DVD

The blockbuster tale Bedtime Stories stars Adam Sandler as a luckless hotel handyman in a classic story of good versus evil with a magical twist. Full of daredevil stunts, captivating scenery and lots of laughs, Bedtime Stories is a fun movie on DVD that families will love watching time and time again.

The story follows Skeeter Bronson (Sandler), a hapless bachelor who is forced to do odd jobs in the hotel his father used to own. When his sister Wendy (Courtney Cox) asks him to look after her children so she can job hunt in Arizona, Skeeter realises he hardly knows his niece and nephew.

In a bid to entertain the kids, Skeeter concocts far-fetched bedtime stories set in far away lands, always casting himself as the hero. Then the trios tall-tales start to have bizarre parallels in the real world. Gum balls fall out of the sky in Medieval England, giant bogie monsters escape in outer space, and dwarves thwart Skeeter attempts to kiss a fair lady in the Wild West. Aware of the power of his storytelling Skeeter tries to manipulate his real life with disastrous and hilarious consequences.

 

Bedtime Stories DVD Special Features

  • Bugsy Eyes – an exclusive bedtime story starring Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider and Bugsy the guinea pig
  • It’s Bugsy – a comedic look at the scene-stealing guinea pig
  • Until Gravity Do Us Part – a behind the scenes look at how the zero gravity fight scene was created
  • To All the Little People – a backstage look at Adam Sandler alongside his child co-stars
  • The Cutting Room floor – a selection of deleted images with an optional commentary by Adam Sandler
  • Laughing is Contagious – outtakes and bloopers
  • Dylan & Cole: Blu-ray is Suite (DVD Only) 

 

 

Bedtime Stories Blu-ray Special Features

  • Hilarious Bloopers and Deleted Scenes
  • Until Gravity Do Us Part
  • The creation of the amazing anti-gravity battle
  • It’s Bugsy
  • A profile of everyone’s favourite guinea pig!
  • To All The Little People
  • Adam having fun with his co-stars Laura Ann Kesling and Jonathan Heit 

 

 

 

Running Time:- 1 hour 39 minutes