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Closed Caption; Commentary by director Alex Proyas; Deleted scenes; "Garage Days Backstage Pass"; Cast/director interviews; Outtakes/goofs
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Full Screen
1. Main Titles
2. Born to Rock
3. Meet the Band
4. First Gig
5. Post-Gig Blues
6. Lyrics & Love
7. Management Trouble
8. Shad Kern's Wallet
9. Kate's Complication
10. The Sprimp Concert
11. Fun With Drugs, Part 1
12. Target $1200.00
13. Kate's Decision
14. The Father-to-Be
15. What Shad Wants
16. Joe's Little Friend
17. Money for a Demo
18. Fun With Drugs, Part 2
19. An Old Rocker's Gift
20. Cookies for Kate
21. What About the Baby?
22. Joe's Breakdown
23. From Bad to Worse
24. The Homebake Gig
25. Going After Kate
26. The Big Moment
27. To Feel Like a Rock Star
28. End Titles
Side #2 -- Widescreen
1. Main Titles
2. Born to Rock
3. Meet the Band
4. First Gig
5. Post-Gig Blues
6. Lyrics & Love
7. Management Trouble
8. Shad Kern's Wallet
9. Kate's Complication
10. The Sprimp Concert
11. Fun With Drugs, Part 1
12. Target $1200.00
13. Kate's Decision
14. The Father-to-Be
15. What Shad Wants
16. Joe's Little Friend
17. Money for a Demo
18. Fun With Drugs, Part 2
19. An Old Rocker's Gift
20. Cookies for Kate
21. What About the Baby?
22. Joe's Breakdown
23. From Bad to Worse
24. The Homebake Gig
25. Going After Kate
26. The Big Moment
27. To Feel Like a Rock Star
28. End Titles
Alex Proyas, director of The Crow and Dark City, switches gears for the lightweight romantic comedy Garage Days. Set in the Sydney suburb of Newtown, Freddy (Kick Gurry) really wants his band to make it big. The band consists of his girlfriend Tanya (Pia Miranda) on bass, the drugged-out Lucy (Chris Sadrinna) on drums, and the mopey Joe (Brett Stiller) on guitar. Their inept manager, Bruno (Russell Dykstra), thinks they can get successful if they hook up with record executive Shad Kern (Marton Csokas). However, the band develops personal problems when Joe's girlfriend Kate (Maya Stange) announces she's pregnant and falls for Freddy, then gothic girl Angie (Yvette Duncan) seduces Joe, and Tanya gets involved with Lucy. Garage Days premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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July 11, 2005: This is a good movie, worth a rental at least. It's not a great film, but it does have its moments.