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Closed Caption; Over 10 minutes of additonal footage; HBO making-of special; 11 behind-the scenes featurettes; Music video
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- A Knight's Tale
1. Start [:23]
2. Sir Ector Rides Again [5:55]
3. "Low Rider" [6:07]
4. Chaucer the Trudger [4:22]
5. Foxy Lady [5:58]
6. Master of 1000 Lances [3:35]
7. A Gambling Problem [2:02]
8. Sword on Foot [1:59]
9. "Takin' Care of Business" [1:49]
10. Kate the Smithee [1:43]
11. Count Adhemar [1:14]
12. Hark! The Herald Sings [3:13]
13. Ulrich Vs. Colville [3:17]
14. Adhemar Vs. Ulrich [5:27]
15. Dance Lessons [9:09]
16. "Golden Years" [1:49]
17. A Draw [3:12]
18. "My Dearest Jocelyn" [8:13]
19. "I Will Not Lose!" [5:09]
20. Proving His Love [6:52]
21. Ulrich's Prize [3:12]
22. 12 Years Earlier [:27]
23. Word of His Son [6:45]
24. Pride & the Passion [2:26]
25. Under Arrest [14:14]
26. Sir William [3:59]
27. "He's Tipped It!" [5:29]
28. Weighted, Measured & Wanting [1:35]
Erstwhile teen heartthrob Heath Ledger finally attains stardom as the charismatic leading man of A Knight's Tale, a breezy, briskly paced romp that chronicles the hilarious misadventures of an ersatz nobleman and his band of merry men. Ledger plays a lowly squire who assumes the identity of a recently deceased knight in hopes of competing in a lavish tournament. Mark Addy lends support as a skeptical fellow squire, while Shannyn Sossamon brightens the screen as a beautiful princess, and Rufus Sewell shows suave style as a cruel competitor. Paul Bettany steals many scenes in an absolutely first-rate turn as a garrulous, unknown writer by the name of Geoffrey Chaucer, who forges documents attesting to Ledger's nobility and thus embroils himself in the perilous scheme. Writer-director Brian Helgeland (Payback) employs a delightfully novel approach in the telling of this Tale by liberally sprinkling it with deliberate anachronisms: a tournament audience sings Queen's "We Will Rock You," for example, and the characters spice the King's English with 20th-century slang. Both Helgeland and Bettany discuss the rationale for this in their commentary for the DVD, which also includes an HBO "making of" documentary and a whopping 11 behind-the-scenes featurettes in addition to deleted scenes (introduced by Helgeland), production notes, music videos, web site links, and DVD-ROM content. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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