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Bottle Shock Director: Randall Miller Cast: Alan Rickman, Chris Pine, Bill Pullman, Rachael Taylor

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/03/2009
  • Original Release: 2008
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 98

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CC; Four deleted scenes; An Underdog's Journey: The Making of Bottle Shock; Chateau Montelana: one winery's search for excellence; Audio commentary with cast & crew

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Disc #1 -- Bottle Shock
1. Main Titles [2:23]
2. Calistoga, 1976 [1:44]
3. Academy of Wine [5:17]
4. Broken Places [2:18]
5. Promotion's the Key [3:18]
6. You Didn't Say Please [:42]
7. In His Blood [2:11]
8. I Hate Secrets [6:07]
9. You're a Snob [2:14]
10. Taking On the French [3:39]
11. He Pays for It? [:27]
12. No Ambition [2:26]
13. On Your Own [4:06]
14. Worshipping the Vine [4:17]
15. Galileo's Sunlight [3:15]
16. Bubble of Surprise [1:57]
17. Did You Sleep With Her? [5:56]
18. One Per Passenger [3:52]
19. It's Brown [:03]
20. Too Perfect! [3:37]
21. Just a Scruffy Brown Dog [2:35]
22. That Is Some Chardonnay! [5:40]
23. My Vote Goes to Bo [2:12]
24. A Tough Bunch [1:25]
25. Tallying the Vote [3:43]
26. Welcome to the Future [4:03]
27. At the Smithsonian [5:10]
28. End Titles [:13]

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Brought together by a curious twist of fate on a dusty California road, a wandering vintner and a struggling winemaker find both their lives, and their careers, forever transformed at a blind Parisian wine tasting that introduced the world to the extraordinary wines of Napa Valley. The year is 1976, and Napa Valley has yet to gain the reputation as one of world's best-known wine regions. Jim Barrett (Bill Pullman) has sacrificed everything in life to realize his dream of creating the perfect Chateau Montelena. Yet despite the fact that Jim's Napa Valley vineyard has great potential, his son, Bo (Chris Pine), doesn't seem to have much interest in the family business. Most days, Jim and Bo can be found trading blows in their backyard boxing ring -- their attempts to knock a bit of sense into one another usually amounting to naught. Meanwhile, in Paris, British expatriate Steven Spurrier (Alan Rickman) finds necessity dictating that he educate Parisians on the latest wines to come out of California. Steven owns the Académie du Vin, and is eager to travel to the United States in order to ensure that he has conducted his research properly. Little did Steven and Jim realize that they were both on course for a chance meeting that would revolutionize the wine industry while opening up a whole new world of possibilities for wine lovers everywhere. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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VINEYARD OWNER'S REALITYby RUSSIAN_WOLF

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November 23, 2009: Bought this dvd because we own a vineyard... The start was extremely slow... Having sex scenes not a plus... As the movie progressed it was very funny and my husband and I enjoyed the movie...

Interesting Story But SLOWby AnnFinn

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September 19, 2009: I love movies based on true events and this was one of those. However, the story moved SO slowly that I was impatient at times watching it. LOVED the parts that showed the California wine country - the opening scene was incredible. The acting was "OK". The parts that explained about wine making were very interesting. It makes you realize how risky the whole business is. I also thought the prediction made at the end of the movie about how we would be seeing wines from all over the world was great since the prediction was made in the 1970's and it has definitely come to pass.


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