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Behind-the-scenes; Music video "It All Comes Down to You" by Billie Myers; Behind the scenes of the music video; Spanish subtitles; French-language track 2.0 Dolby Surround; 5.1 Surround; Widescreen [1.85:1] - enhanced for 16x9 televisions
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0. Chapter Selection
1. Opening Credits / First Love [:17]
2. Size Doesn't Matter [:24]
3. Crazy About Imogen [:24]
4. Looking to Explore and Share [1:02]
5. Throwing Away the Rules [2:40]
6. Exploring New Territory [3:56]
7. Psychoanalysis [1:42]
8. "Everybody should have a song" [1:17]
9. "Let's Stay Together..." [2:14]
10. Perfection [6:28]
11. A Work of Art [1:07]
12. "What About Foreplay?" [2:35]
13. Love or Illusion [1:46]
14. You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat it Too [3:55]
15. Missing One Another [1:31]
16. Cooks! [2:13]
17. Becoming Closer [1:04]
18. Nightmares [6:24]
19. Something in the Oven? [3:06]
20. Monk's Trippy Party [5:04]
21. The Big Mistake [4:05]
22. Trying to Move on [2:38]
23. Immune to Shampoo? [6:16]
24. Imogen Returns [3:41]
25. One Last Walk [5:56]
26. Starting Over / End Credits [2:48]
This Big Apple-based romantic comedy charts the tumultuous relationship between liberal arts student and budding chef Al (Freddie Prinze Jr.) and his first girlfriend, Imogen (Julia Stiles), a self-possessed freshman who wants to become an artist. After meeting in a bar, the pair jump into a giddy, passionate affair that's grown-up enough to include face time between the young lovers and Al's DJ mom and TV-chef dad (Henry Winkler). After a summer abroad, however, Imogen feels like the relationship is robbing her of her youth, and the couple must struggle with romantic and domestic growing pains. Meanwhile, their wacky friends -- who include porn stars (Selma Blair and Zak Orth), stoners (Rosario Dawson), a mullet-haired lunkhead (Shawn Hatosy), and a Jim Morrison look-alike named Jim Morrison (Ashton Kutcher) -- provide laughs, advice, and sexual temptation. The debut film from writer/director Kris Isacsson, the teen-themed Down to You marked a change of pace for normally grown-up Miramax Films. In addition to a slew of recent rock and pop, the film prominently features music from such downtown New York fixtures of the past decade as Deee-Lite ("Groove is in the Heart") and Cibo Matto ("Moonchild"). Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide