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Commentary by Shane West, Mandy Moore and director Adam Shankman; Commentary by novelist Nicholas Sparks and screenwriter Karen Janszen ; Mandy Moore "Cry" music video; Cast film highlights; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English & Français (dubbed in Quebec); Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only)
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- A Walk to Remember
1. Initiating the New Kid [4:38]
2. The Accident [3:58]
3. Those in Need [2:21]
4. Appropriate Punishment [3:31]
5. What Other People Think [3:56]
6. His Act, Her List [4:33]
7. Learning Lines [4:41]
8. Read My Mind [4:08]
9. Pushes and Shoves [3:15]
10. Did It Hurt? [1:24]
11. Opening Night [1:55]
12. Only Hope [4:20]
13. Who's Scared Now? [3:03]
14. Need to Forgive [4:02]
15. The Picture of Spite [3:14]
16. Dating and Dancing [4:42]
17. Two From Her List [2:26]
18. In Love [4:04]
19. Her #1 [3:03]
20. "I Can Do That" [1:51]
21. Jamie's Confession [5:15]
22. Not Going Anywhere [3:07]
23. Back in Step [2:01]
24. Father and Daughter [4:16]
25. Love Is [4:10]
26. Father and Son [2:17]
27. #1 for Real (You) [4:16]
28. Her Miracle [2:52]
29. End Credits (Cry) [4:29]
Teen singing sensation Mandy Moore makes a surprisingly effective screen debut in this warm, touching adaptation of the coming-of-age bestseller by Nicholas Sparks. Moore plays Jamie Sullivan, the archetypal clean teen whose reluctance to engage in the morally questionable practices of her fellow high school students makes her something of an outcast. TV actor Shane West costars as Landon Carter, the equally archetypal bad boy who only needs the love of a good woman to realize his potential. As you might expect, fate throws them together, and a romance eventually blossoms, but Jamie’s plan for Landon’s reformation gets sidetracked when he once again yearns for the intoxicating approbation of his peers. Moore, whose own image is squeaky clean, seems very much at ease in her role and handles it with aplomb; West is equally comfortable with his character and acquits himself just as well. Peter Coyote contributes a strong supporting turn as Jamie’s stern father (the town preacher, no less), who guards a tragic family secret. Under the direction of Adam Shankman, A Walk to Remember treads familiar ground -- but Moore’s fresh personality puts a little spring in its step. This film eschews the crude sexual hijinks and toilet humor that passes for entertainment value in today’s teen movies; and if you’ve been looking for an uplifting movie that isn't cringe-inducing to watch with your kids, consider the search ended. The DVD sports two commentaries, Moore’s music video of the song "Cry," and the original theatrical trailer. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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