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Closed Caption; Audio commentary by director Ron Shelton; Audio commentary from Kevin Costner and Tim Robbins; The Greatest Show on Dirt; Diamonds in the Rough; Between the Line - The Making of Bull Durham; Kevin Costner profile; Sports Wrap
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Bull Durham
1. Main Title/Baseball [:10]
2. Professional Debut [:18]
3. Crash Course [3:50]
4. Lesson #1 [4:34]
5. Crash's Beliefs [:30]
6. Love Lesson [2:44]
7. "Think Classy" [5:00]
8. At Bat [:15]
9. Loyalty [3:39]
10. Meat's Heat [3:28]
11. Coaching [1:18]
12. The Show [:27]
13. Losing Streak [3:55]
14. Rain-Out [3:27]
15. Catch [1:03]
16. Annie's Garter [5:01]
17. Winning Streak [2:37]
18. Hand-Eye Coordination [:28]
19. Stay Out! [3:38]
20. Huddle at the Mound [1:56]
21. The Wrong Guy [2:46]
22. Last Lesson [1:20]
23. Fear and Arrogance [3:19]
24. Hell of a Year [3:43]
25. Going Home [3:41]
26. Baseball Calls [3:37]
27. To Be [:21]
28. End Credits [2:54]
The National Pastime got quite a ribbing in this sexy, insouciant romp -- which still ranks among the best romantic comedies of the ‘80s. Bull Durham recounts the travails of North Carolina’s Durham Bulls, a bush-league baseball team hoping that recently signed pitcher Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh (Tim Robbins) will lead the club to victory. Embittered veteran catcher"Crash" Davis (Kevin Costner, at that time a newly minted star) is assigned to work with the talented but undisciplined rookie. Susan Sarandon positively gleams in perhaps her most alluring characterization, that of a seductive groupie who bestows sexual favors on a different team member every year. (She’s picked Nuke as the current season’s lucky recipient, but she seems equally attracted to Crash.) Oscar-nominated writer-director Ron Shelton (Tin Cup) scripts this novel variation on the venerable "triangle" plot with great panache, and he also coaxes terrific performances from his exceptional cast. Smart, sassy, and saucy, Bull Durham wowed moviegoers in 1988 and continues to be a guaranteed crowd pleaser. The Special Edition DVD sports a recently shot making-of documentary, which includes new interviews with Costner, Sarandon, and Robbins. Shelton, Costner, and Robbins collaborate on the feature commentary, and there’s a "Sports Wrap" featurette as well. Barnes & Noble
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