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Digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video; Widescreen presentation; Audio: English 5.1 [Dolby Digital] and 2-channel [Dolby Surround]; Subtitles: English; Director, editor, composer, and producer audio commentary; HBO making-of special; Character testimonials; "Santa Cruz" Soap Opera: The Lost Episodes; How to make a gun wrapper chain; Isolated music score; Theatrical trailers; Talent files; Interactive menus; Production notes; Scene selections; Guitar Guys lost songs
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0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:12]
2. Awoke Drunk & Early [2:59]
3. Gwen Takes the Cake [1:51]
4. Excellent Drunk Driver [4:24]
5. Parker House People [5:18]
6. Group Therapy I [2:10]
7. Cornell [6:49]
8. Sobering Decision [2:00]
9. The Feeling [5:46]
10. Group Therapy II [2:06]
11. Eddie Boone [1:24]
12. Equine Therapy [4:11]
13. Sisterly Rapport [4:30]
14. Marriage Proposal [3:52]
15. Mom Didn't Come [3:05]
16. Group Advice [2:19]
17. Sport Fans [:14]
18. Eddie's Addictions [1:53]
19. "Santa Cruz" [4:30]
20. Family Session [:54]
21. Thinking About Control [2:52]
22. Worst Moment [5:02]
23. "Santa Booze" [1:53]
24. Three's A Crowd [4:30]
25. Andrea Checks Out [4:02]
26. Making Up [3:28]
27. "Joy To The World" [3:25]
28. "Bye, Jasper" [3:22]
Sandra Bullock discards her perky, girl-next-door persona to play a willful drunk in 28 Days, a potentially dreary drama brightened by sharp scripting, endearingly eccentric characterizations, and assured direction. Bullock, whose previous screen roles have traded on her unnaturally sunny disposition, reveals an unsuspected dark side as a self-absorbed, substance-abusing New York writer arrested after drunkenly driving into the side of a house. Offered the choice between stints in jail or rehab, she opts for the latter but resists total compliance with the program. Memorable supporting turns are contributed by Viggo Mortensen (playing a fellow patient), Dominic West (a hard-partying boyfriend), and Steve Buscemi (a sympathetic counselor), but it's Bullock herself who rates top acting honors. Wailing, retching, shaking, and sweating, she paints a vivid picture of a tormented young woman struggling with her inner demons. Director Betty Thomas (Private Parts) expertly steers the star's performance while restraining the tendency of Susannah Grant's screenplay to lapse into soap opera. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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