Blue Crush with Kate Bosworth: DVD Cover

    Blue Crush Director: John Stockwell Cast: Kate Bosworth, Matthew Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, Sanoe Lake

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/14/2003
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 35,829
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    Closed Caption; The making of featurette; Deleted scenes; "If I Could Fall in Love" music video by Lenny Kravitz; Filming Blue Crush; Wipeout and action scenes caught on film; Surf fashion ; Inside the world of surfing; Commentary with Kate Bosworth, Michelle Rodriguez and Sanoe Lake; Commentary with director John Stockwell; Cast and filmmakers' bios; DVD-ROM features

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Surf Girls (Main Titles) [6:19]
    2. Charging Pipe [6:49]
    3. Late for School [4:23]
    4. Maids [4:36]
    5. Problems With Penny [3:21]
    6. Football Players Are Nasty! [6:32]
    7. The Quarterback [2:57]
    8. Surf Lessons [6:26]
    9. Matt's Room [7:55]
    10. A Local Spot [3:32]
    11. Matt's Guest [9:32]
    12. Like Mother, Like Daughter [3:21]
    13. Matt's Barbie [3:55]
    14. Pipe Masters [5:06]
    15. The First Ride [3:54]
    16. A Heavy Beating [3:52]
    17. One Beautiful Pass [3:43]
    18. No Fear [2:57]
    19. The New Billabong Girl [7:21]
    20. End Titles [1:57]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Gidget meets Rocky in this breezy tale of female surfers that goes beyond babes-in-bikinis exploitation. Nubile newcomer Kate Bosworth stars as Ann-Marie, a big-wave surfer on the North Shore of Oahu whose drive to make a comeback after nearly drowning in a surfing competition is complicated by her romance with a handsome football player. Thankfully, the script, which is based on a New Yorker article, delves beneath the travel brochure image of Hawaii to show us the other side of paradise. Ann-Marie and her surfer buddies (Sanoe Lake and Girlfight’s Michelle Rodriguez) work as maids at a posh resort and share a beach shack with Anne-Marie’s wayward young sister and charge (Mika Boorem). With no college or career prospects on the horizon, winning a surf contest and joining a pro tour means financial security, as well as glory, for these girls. Bosworth, a fresh-faced blonde with a megawatt smile, isn’t as believable playing a tough surfer chick as are Rodriguez and Lake. But director John Stockwell (crazy/beautiful) elicits a surprisingly solid, sympathetic performance from her as Ann-Marie struggles between her need to prove herself and her desire to take the easy way out. The other actresses are fine, too, and the banter between the three feels natural and convincing. Best of all, the surfing footage, with its thrilling, digitally enhanced shots of monster waves and bone-crushing wipeouts, offers a pure visceral rush. Great to look at and a lot of fun, Blue Crush serves up its message of female empowerment with a splash. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble

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    I give this movie two thumbs up!by Anonymous

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    October 22, 2005: I can not think of any other movie like this. I liked the fact it was based on a female because most things in life are based on men. If I could be freinds with a girl like Ann-Marie then I'd be lucky.

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    Bue Crush Rocks!by Anonymous

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    August 10, 2003: I first saw blue crush at the cinema a few months back and loved it, now ive got it on dvd and I'm lovin' it even more! It has a well balanced mix of action, comedy and romance and an all round great storyline, keeps you interested and makes u wanna surf!

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