10 Items or Less with Morgan Freeman: DVD Cover

    10 Items or Less Director: Brad Silberling Cast: Morgan Freeman, Paz Vega, Bobby Cannavale, Anne Dudek

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/24/2007
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 32,178

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    Making-of documentary; Director, Brad Silberling commentary; Deleted scenes; Q & A with cast & director; Surprise bonus material; 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround; Previews; Spanish subtitles; Closed caption

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    Disc #1 -- 10 Items or Less
    1. Van Ride With Packy [6:23]
    2. The Market [9:24]
    3. Research [9:19]
    4. Bobby's Place [7:05]
    5. Shopping at Target [6:00]
    6. The Car Wash [5:59]
    7. Interview Rehearsal [8:03]
    8. Scarlet and Him [5:24]
    9. Spanish Lesson [3:39]
    10. Scarlet's Interview [3:50]
    11. The End of the Road [5:42]
    12. End Credits [9:52]

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    A aging Hollywood icon whose fear of failure has smouldered his once-luminous star strikes up an unlikely friendship with an acid tongued checkout clerk while researching his latest role in City of Angels and Moonlight Mile director Brad Siberling's intimate drama. Crippled by his own, all-consuming fears, the man who was once Hollywood's hottest icon (Morgan Freeman) is forced to consider a role in a low-budget independent after a series of more lucrative prospects wither away on the vine. When his driver abandons him during a trip to Carson to research his upcoming role, the one-time showbiz supernova strikes up a lively conversation with Scarlet (Paz Vega), the outspoken check-out girl at a Latino community market. Now, stuck on his own far from Brentwood, the actor must rely upon the kindness of a common stranger to help him get back on his feet. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    High Scores for Honesty and Simplicity in a Meaningful Dialogueby Anonymous

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    April 29, 2007: 10 ITEMS OR LESS was made in two weeks on a shoestring budget by writer/director Brad Silberling, just a little film shot in Carson, CA that feels like the entire story was improvised...in the best sense of the word. Silberling had the good fortune to pair veteran actor Morgan Freeman, in between his big projects, with Spanish actress Paz Vega, and the result is a dialogue between two people from different vantages who manage to enhance the life of the other. Morgan Freeman plays himself - yet part of the comedy is that he is depicted as an actor who has been out of work for four years, scouting a location for a little 'filler film' to get back into the flow of things. His 'role' is to be that of a market manager and he is dropped off at seedy market in Carson where he encounters, among others, one Scarlet, the girl at the argumentative 10 Items or Less checkout line. Not only is Scarlet tired of her static job, she is also generally angry about her philandering husband (Bobby Cannavale), currently sleeping with Scarlet's lazy co-worker (Anne Dudek), and her lack of ability to get a decent job elsewhere. The two pair after a few shared problems and off they go on a 'road trip' that results in each of the characters growing from the presence and life story of the other. It is a simple story, simply told, but because of the tender bonding between Freeman and Paz it works very well. This is one of those little films about human relationships where being vulnerable to change and exchange is the message. It is well worth viewing, and this is a DVD that has featurettes that are touching, informative, and comic - a pleasure to view. Grady Harp