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Closed Caption; Cool alternate opening; Must-see deleted scenes; Hot music videos: "Reach" by Caleigh Peters, "No One" by Aly & A.J.; Exclusive audio commentary; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; Full screen (1.33:1); French language track and subtitles
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Opening Credits/A Science Project [12:02]
2. Putting Herself in It [9:06]
3. The Recital [10:26]
4. She's Back [6:50]
5. Off the Ice [5:36]
6. Double Life [6:16]
7. Regionals [11:22]
8. Reconsidering [7:26]
9. Going After Her Dream [5:22]
10. Sectionals [4:13]
11. Skating With Her Heart [4:00]
12. Future Plans/End Credits [6:29]
This crowd-pleasing Disney concoction manages to satisfy despite its unambitious recipe: the straight-A high school student with a secret passion for skating; her mother, who is set on her daughter going to Harvard; the pretty, popular mean girl poised for skating stardom; the cold-as-ice coach (the mean girl's mom) who has no time for the "science geek." Ice Princess could have easily skated along as a typical sports fairy tale but, instead, it displays some surprising moves that would impress even the French judges. The appealing and likable Michelle Trachtenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Dawn) stars as Casey Carlyle, whose calling would appear to be physics. But she discovers her inner Michelle Kwan (who cameos as a TV commentator) when she embarks on a school project that applies physics formulas to skating. Her prowess does not escape the attention of coach Tina Harwood (Kim Cattrall), or her daughter and prized pupil, Gen (Hayden Panettiere). As the determined Casey refines her talent, she is forced to decide about "what's really important" to her: skating or Harvard. While Ice Princess may be predictable, right down to the Zamboni-driving hunk who emerges as a chaste romantic interest for the blossoming Casey, the savvy script does allow for refreshingly complicated characters. The capable Casey, for instance, is not a klutz in the Lizzie McGuire mold. Ice Princess is rated G, as in Gold. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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