Birds of America DVD Contest![]() The PrizeWin the Matthew Perry movie Birds of America. The DetailsFirst Look Studios proudly announces the DVD release of Birds of America, a comedy that explores the relationships between siblings and how they come together as a family despite their differences. Morrie (Matthew Perry, "Friends") is the keeper of all things family related, including his siblings. In this comedic foray into sibling relationships, Morrie's little brother Jay (Ben Foster, 3:10 to Yuma, X-Men: The Last Stand) is beyond peculiar, homeless and humorously, but clinically, depressed. His beautiful sister Ida (Ginnifer Goodwin, "Big Love") is a promiscuous insomniac and sometime photographer that is starved for attention. Morrie's wife Betty (Lauren Graham, "Gilmore Girls") has waited patiently for seven years for their hard work to pay off so they can start a family. As Morrie’s life begins to unravel, he comes to realize that his family will stand by his side no matter what. Birds of America is available on DVD on October 21, 2008. Morrie is no stranger to unconventional families. After his parents passed away during his childhood, he was left to care for his little brother, Jay, and his sister, Ida. When his siblings fail to take flight in adulthood, Morrie begins to find his role as caretaker much overdue. Irresponsible and emotionally destructive, Jay and Ida feel a certain comfort from each other that only family can bring. To balance out their instability, both siblings seek refuge at Morrie’s home while he suffers in quiet desperation. Between Ida’s late night trysts and Jay’s comedic antics, Morrie watches his life unravel as his marriage begins to go on the rocks and his dreams of tenure at the high school fade away. Faced with the choice of turning his back on his family or standing by them despite their flaws, Morrie discovers the strength of the ties that bind them and what it means to be a family. Buy at Amazon.com |
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