Down to You with Joanna Adler: DVD Cover

    Down to You Director: Kris Isacsson Cast: Joanna Adler, Freddie Prinze Jr., Jennifer Albano, Julia Stiles

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/11/2000
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 14,838

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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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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    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]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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

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    Down to Youby Anonymous

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    August 04, 2005: I just adore this movie. Julia Stiles makes the movie perfect. I think she's a great actress. And Freddie Prinze Jr helps out alot.

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    September 23, 2002: Okay, I really do love this movie alot. I just watched it for the first time not too long ago and I was so hooked. What I like is how it is such a sweet romance that is just pleasant to watch. Sure, the movie plot was a little predictable, but it isnt it the little things that make this story so great? I hate the fact that critics get all annoyed with it and hate it so much. Of course they get bored watching it. Watching movies is all they do! So, God, jump all over it why dont ya just because it doesnt keep you on the edge of your seet cause your so movie-jaded you think they're all boring. However, I dont watch a new movie every day and then go report about how much it all sucks. I think it was a really cute, charming movie. And what is this about Freddie not being able to act????? It seems to me like Julia might be the worse actor in here. The way she talks in her monolouges reminds me of all the people who were with me drama 1 when I was in 9th grade just because they thought it was a slacker class. No offense to Julia, I mean, I love the girl, but Freddie was definatly a whole lot better!


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