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Definitely, Maybe Director: Adam Brooks Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Derek Luke, Abigail Breslin

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/24/2008
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 4,194

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Creating a romance; The changing times of "Definitely, Maybe"; Feature commentary with director Adam Brooks and star Ryan Reynolds; Deleted scenes and much more!

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Definitely, Maybe
1. Totally on Purpose (Main Titles) [5:56]
2. Once Upon a Time [5:47]
3. Missing You [7:06]
4. Personal Revelation [2:47]
5. Cultivated Curiosity [6:10]
6. Moving Up [4:01]
7. Rehearsed Proposal [6:22]
8. Stuck in a Rut [4:00]
9. We Had a Plan [8:23]
10. I Got a Crush [7:51]
11. Working Relationship [5:56]
12. Happy For You [3:44]
13. Heartbroken [1:26]
14. In Love [4:25]
15. It's Complicated [6:01]
16. An Old Flame [7:07]
17. Happy Ending [6:00]
18. Never Quite Right [3:14]
19. Last Chance [4:25]
20. End Titles [5:55]

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A political consultant in the midst of a bitter divorce attempts to delicately divulge the truth about his past relationships to his curious young daughter, who simply won't stop asking questions until she's satisfied with all the answers. Ten-year-old Maya (Abigail Breslin) is heartbroken to see her parents splitting up, but she's determined to find out precisely how it was that mom and dad came together in the first place. When Maya starts questioning her father Will (Ryan Reynolds) about his life before marriage, dad's memories soon drift back to the time when, as a naīve Wisconsin native and aspiring politician hoping to work on the presidential election, he first arrived in New York City. As Will gradually became savvy to the ways of the big city, he gradually developed romantic relationships with three very different women: Emily (Elizabeth Banks) was the girl-next-door that he could always depend on, apolitical April (Isla Fisher) was the best friend and confidante who was always there to listen, and free-spirited journalist Summer (Rachel Weisz) was both beautiful and ambitious. In order to prevent his perceptive little girl from predicting the outcome before his story is told, Will carefully changes the names of his three romantic interests, creating a hopelessly romantic puzzle that highlights both the joys and hardships of true love. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Definately Maybeby Anonymous

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February 16, 2009: I would highly recommend this very warm romantic movie. I have watched it to many times to not want to go back and feel the warmth this movie represents. It is true to life stories and it makes you understand what life is all about.... How relationships get messed up and how great they can turn out. Have Faith!!!!!!!

Good For A Romantic Comedyby Anonymous

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October 06, 2008: This movie is not overly cheesy and that is such a relief! Told through a series of flashbacks, the story of a girl's mom is told from the dad's perspective. It's sweet and has a good cast so I would say go ahead and watch it.


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