The film was released in the US on March 9, 2001, by Miramax. The film then opened in the UK on June 10, 2001, by
Momentum Pictures, and in Australia on September 6, 2001, by
Buena Vista International.
Home media The film was released on DVD and VHS in the US by Miramax Home Entertainment on August 14, 2001, and in the UK by Momentum Pictures on April 1, 2002. Special features include a commentary track with director Tommy O'Haver and screenwriter R. Lee Fleming Jr., deleted & extended scenes with optional commentary, and outtakes and a makeup test with Martin Short. Also included are the music videos "
The Itch" by
Vitamin C and an original song titled "Love Scud" by fictional
boy band "The Swingtown Lads". In 2010,
Disney sold off Miramax, which they had owned since 1993, with private equity firm
Filmyard Holdings taking over the company and its libraries in 2010. The film was re-released on DVD on May 15, 2012, by
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, as part of a home video sublicensing deal with Filmyard, and this release contains no special features or subtitle tracks. During March 2016, it was announced that Qatari company
beIN Media Group had purchased Miramax from Filmyard Holdings. In April 2020,
ViacomCBS (now known as
Paramount Skydance) bought a 49% stake in Miramax from beIN, which gave them the rights to the Miramax catalog. They later made the film available on their subscription streaming service
Paramount+, as well as on their free streaming service
Pluto TV. On July 7, 2021,
Paramount Home Entertainment reissued the film on DVD, with this being one of many Miramax titles that they reissued in 2020-21. ==Reception==