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Additional scenes with optional commentary by director Ken Kwapis
Full Product DetailsDisc #1, Side A -- He's Just Not That Into You [WS]
1. Our Problem [2:48]
2. Heavy Grocery Chats [6:16]
3. Not Broadcasting [3:31]
4. Call Me [4:08]
5. No Exceptions [5:25]
6. What's Wrong With Me? [4:31]
7. Are You Ever? [4:17]
8. Almost Ready [2:52]
9. Product Placement [3:46]
10. Break Up Vs. Cave [3:56]
11. Smoke and Other Signals [4:31]
12. Best Friend [3:10]
13. Let Him Sweat [4:24]
14. Somehow Married [4:00]
15. Mr. Sensitivity [3:20]
16. Unreadable [4:27]
17. In the Flesh... and Not [4:04]
18. Getting the Messages [4:46]
19. Is That What You Want? [3:07]
20. More Than a Guest [2:01]
21. Close to Love [1:21]
22. Spousal Distress [6:42]
23. Really Trying [3:25]
24. It's Happened [4:52]
25. Cleaning up Damages [3:18]
26. More of a Husband [5:31]
27. Move in, Move Out [4:03]
28. My Exception [3:24]
29. Check the Pockets [3:20]
30. Happy Endings [3:05]
Disc #1, Side B -- He's Just Not That Into You [FS]
1. Our Problem [2:49]
2. Heavy Grocery Chats [6:16]
3. Not Broadcast [3:31]
4. Call Me [4:08]
5. No Exceptions [5:25]
6. What's Wrong With Me? [4:31]
7. Are You Ever? [4:17]
8. Almost Ready [2:52]
9. Product Placement [3:46]
10. Break Vs. Cave [3:56]
11. Smoke and Other Signals [4:31]
12. Best Friend [3:10]
13. Let Him Sweat [4:24]
14. Somehow Married [4:00]
15. Mr. Sensitivity [3:20]
16. Unreadable [4:27]
17. In the Flesh... and Not [4:04]
18. Getting the Messages [4:46]
19. Is That What You Want? [3:07]
20. More Than a Guest [2:01]
21. Closer to Love [1:21]
22. Spousak Distress [6:42]
23. Really Trying [3:24]
24. It's Happened [4:52]
25. Cleaning up Damages [3:18]
26. More of a Husband [5:31]
27. Move in, Move Out [4:03]
28. My Exception [3:24]
29. Check the Pockets [3:20]
30. Happy Endings [3:05]
Ken Kwapis' adaptation of Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo's best-selling self-help book He's Just Not That Into You follows the love lives of a dozen or so characters. Ginnifer Goodwin stars as Gigi, a young woman attempting to understand the mixed signals she gets from the men she's dating. She gets advice from a bar owner (Justin Long) who prides himself on understanding the ins and outs of the dating scene. Gigi's co-worker Janine (Jennifer Connelly) finds herself involved in a major redecorating project with her husband, Ben (Bradley Cooper). Unbeknownst to Janine, Ben contemplates an affair with Anna (Scarlett Johansson), an attractive woman trying to make a career as a singer. Another of Gigi's friends at work, Beth (Jennifer Aniston), enjoys a successful, healthy relationship with Neil (Ben Affleck), but storm clouds hover over them as he has no interest in getting married. Kris Kristofferson co-stars as Beth's father. Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Brands/logos for cigarettes (American Spirit is particularly prominent), beer, and a few other products (Crest WhiteStrips) are shown. The movie is based on a popular self-help book by the same name.
One character lies about smoking in secret; some casual/social drinking and smoking at parties, restaurants, and bars.
Language includes several "s--t"s, a couple of uses of "f--k," "suck," "ass," "bullsh--t," "a--holes," "boobs," "dick," and "oh my God."
Couples kiss, make out, and discuss sex. A woman disrobes off-camera and jumps into the water to skinny dip after she propositions a married man, though viewers don't actually see any sensitive body parts. A couple kisses and fondles each o... More
Couples kiss, make out, and discuss sex. A woman disrobes off-camera and jumps into the water to skinny dip after she propositions a married man, though viewers don't actually see any sensitive body parts. A couple kisses and fondles each other in an office; later, a woman straddles a man in the same office and they presumably make love (but it's not shown). Close
Couples yell in a few scenes; in a fit of rage, a woman throws a mirror on the floor and breaks it.
About He's Just Not That Into You
Parents need to know that this romantic comedy, while often charming, reinforces the idea that being in a relationship is the surest way to be happy. Both male and female characters conform to fairly standard romcom "types," and while the movie attempts to shed fresh light on the ups and downs of dating, it all boils down to how men and women long for someone to love. Expect some mild nudity (nothing sensitive shown), swearing, and social drinking. The question of whether or not one character is smoking in secret plays a significant role in the movie. One storyline deals with infidelity, and there are a few heated exchanges between couples.
Families can talk about how the film portrays dating and romance. Ask your teens if this is what they think adult relationships are really like. Do the characters in the movie seem realistic, or are they exaggerated "types"? Are men really that unable to communicate? Are they really that insensitive? And is it really true that women can't -- or won't -- read their signs? Do you think the women in the movie are more or less stereotyped than the men? Is that typical in Hollywood romantic comedies? Also, what do you think of the role that cigarettes and smoking play in the film? What's the impact of seeing smoking in movies?