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Additional scenes not seen in theaters; Behind-the-scenes featurettes: "Coyote 101," "How to Be a Coyote," "Inside the Songs," "Search for the Stars"; Le Ann Rimes music video; Audio commentaries with producer Jerry Bruckheimer, director David McNally, and the Coyotes; "Action Overload" reel featuring the hottest moments from the movie, music-video style; Theatrical trailer; DTS 5.1 Surround Sound; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; Widescreen [2.35:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions; French-language track 5.1 Surround Sound; Spanish subtitles
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0. Chapter Selection
1. Opening Titles/Leaving Home [3:38]
2. First Apartment [3:38]
3. Pounding the Pavement [3:00]
4. Mr. O'Donnell [2:39]
5. Stage Fright [1:35]
6. Meet the Coyotes [4:19]
7. Lil [2:55]
8. Audition [2:34]
9. Tape Returned [2:16]
10. Fashion Shopping [7:25]
11. "Do We Serve Water?" [1:41]
12. First Date [1:19]
13. Spiderman #129 [3:22]
14. Better Acquainted [3:58]
15. Singing Violet [2:07]
16. Night Calls [5:02]
17. Mutual Feelings [4:32]
18. Private Serenade [1:39]
19. Got You a Gig [3:50]
20. Zoe's Back [3:06]
21. No Show [1:25]
22. Broken Rules [3:39]
23. Accident [5:42]
24. Starting Over [4:32]
25. Songwriter Showcase [2:49]
26. Gut Check [3:50]
27. Dream Come True [5:21]
28. End Credits [3:10]
Viewers who appreciate loud music, bodacious babes, and high-spirited fun will find plentiful quantities of each at this film's eponymous establishment. Coyote Ugly, a rollicking romp directed by David McNally, stars appealing newcomer Piper Perabo as Violet Sanford, a young New Jersey native who moves to New York to fulfill her dream of becoming a singer-songwriter. Like most aspiring talents who make their way to the Big Apple, Violet finds the road to success pockmarked with potholes, and to make ends meet she takes a job as barmaid at Coyote Ugly, where the employees are just as rowdy as the customers. Perabo winningly portrays the insecure songstress whose inhibitions gradually melt away as she becomes accustomed to the bar's raucous atmosphere. McNally directs energetically, eliciting lively supporting performances from Maria Bello (as the bar's hard-boiled proprietor), Kevin O'Donnell (as Violet's new beau), and John Goodman (as her justifiably worried dad). Supermodel Tyra Banks is among the beautiful barmaids whose vigorous dance numbers are guaranteed to keep interest from flagging. The DVD includes documentaries about the casting of the film's lead role, the filming of the bar scenes, a LeAnn Rimes music video, and deleted scenes. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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