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Closed Caption; Disc One:; Full-length audio commentary by D. Russell; Full-length audio commentary by D. Russell, Jason Schwartzman, Mark Wahlberg and Naomi Watts; Disc Two:; Production documentary; "The Charlie Rose Show" interview with D. Russell; 22 deleted/extended scenes; Outtakes; Detective infomercial; Music video: "Knock Yourself Out" by Jon Brion with behind-the-scenes footage and optional commentary by D. Russell; PSAs/Commercials; Trailers
Full Product DetailsDisc #1, Side A -- I Heart Huckabees
1. You Rock, Rock [:25]
2. Vivian & Bernard Jaffe [3:22]
3. The Blanket [4:16]
4. The Investigation Begins [:38]
5. Tommy's Crisis [4:13]
6. Brad, Dawn & Huckabees [3:54]
7. How to Save the Marsh [:29]
8. He Chopped Her Head Off [3:34]
9. Brad, Albert & the Detectives [:07]
10. Albert Meets His Other [3:04]
11. The African Guy's Family [2:45]
12. Albert & Tommy Kicked Out [2:21]
13. Caterine Vauban [2:36]
14. Home of the Coincidence [2:29]
15. Tiny Particles Vs. Tiny Cracks [2:09]
16. Quantity Not Quality [4:01]
17. The Ball Thing [3:56]
18. Miss Huckabees Goes Down [2:52]
19. Human Drama, Tommy [3:14]
20. How Am I Not Myself [2:16]
21. Destruction/Creation [2:06]
22. Convergence [4:36]
23. No Manure, No Magic [:38]
24. End Titles [1:45]
Disc #1, Side B -- I Heart Huckabees
1. You Rock, Rock [:25]
2. Vivian & Bernard Jaffe [3:22]
3. The Blanket [4:16]
4. The Investigation Begins [:38]
5. Tommy's Crisis [4:13]
6. Brad, Dawn & Huckabees [3:54]
7. How to Save the Marsh [:29]
8. He Chopped Her Head Off [3:34]
9. Brad, Albert & the Detectives [:07]
10. Albert Meets His Other [3:04]
11. The African Guy's Family [2:45]
12. Albert & Tommy Kicked Out [2:21]
13. Caterine Vauban [2:36]
14. Home of the Coincidence [2:29]
15. Tiny Particles Vs. Tiny Cracks [2:09]
16. Quantity Not Quality [4:01]
17. The Ball Thing [3:56]
18. Miss Huckabees Goes Down [2:52]
19. Human Drama, Tommy [3:14]
20. How Am I Not Myself [2:16]
21. Destruction/Creation [2:06]
22. Convergence [4:36]
23. No Manure, No Magic [:38]
24. End Titles [1:45]
Unconventional comedies always risk alienating viewers if they are too self-aware, too iconoclastic, or too precious. I Heart Huckabees manages to satisfy while being all three, thanks to a quirky script, David O. Russell’s insouciant direction, and the deft performances of a star-studded ensemble cast. The story -- and we use the word “story” lightly -- opens with environmental activist Albert Markovski (Jason Schwartzman) hiring husband-and-wife “existential detectives” Bernard (Dustin Hoffman) and Vivian (Lily Tomlin) to investigate recurring coincidences in his life. Albert gets megastore chain Huckabees to underwrite his cause, though it's apparent smooth-talking executive Brad Stand (Jude Law) has done so only to create a caring façade for the company. Meanwhile, Brad has a thing for model Dawn Campbell (Naomi Watts), the face of Huckabees in TV commercials and print ads. Their relationship hits a bad patch right around the time Albert shows up at a corporate meeting with newfound friend Tommy Corn (Mark Wahlberg), a burned-out firefighter and fellow client of the existential detectives. Is your head spinning yet? Don’t expect Huckabees to make sense; it’s not that kind of movie. The “gags” are cerebral, and Russell’s actors, who seem to be having the time of their lives, deliver them with a loony, deadpan charm. Some people are likely to find this film off-putting, but we recommend Huckabees because it’s getting tougher to find comedies that force their viewers to think and don’t rely on toilet humor for cheap laughs. The film may not be totally successful, but it’s certainly daring and provocative -- qualities rarely ascribed to contemporary comedies. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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