Kettle of Fish with Matthew Modine: DVD Cover

    Kettle of Fish Director: Claudia Myers Cast: Matthew Modine, Gina Gershon, Christy Scotty Cashman, Isiah Whitlock Jr.

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/06/2007
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Rated R
     
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    Disc #1 -- Kettle of Fish
    1. The Happy Swinger [9:54]
    2. Mid-Life Crisis [8:00]
    3. In Love? [10:44]
    4. Taken to the Cleaners [7:49]
    5. Wrong Move [9:14]
    6. The Frog Room [6:54]
    7. Subtle Attraction [6:17]
    8. Right in Front of You [6:27]
    9. Afraid to Be Alone [7:39]
    10. Getting to Know You [10:43]
    11. Something More [9:24]
    12. End Credits [4:04]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Opposites attract in the close quarters of a one bedroom apartment in this romantic comedy from first-time director Claudia Meyers. Mel (Matthew Modine) plays saxophone with a jazz band, and the only thing he's ever pursued with the same passion as his music is women, whom he loves and leaves on a regular basis. However, Mel has decided it's time that he finally made a commitment to something besides his pet goldfish, and agrees to move in with his latest girlfriend, Inga (Ewa Da Cruz). This means giving up his apartment, which Mel sublets to Ginger (Gina Gershon), a pretty but seriously geeky scientist who has come to New York from the U.K. to study the sexual habits of frogs. One day, while riding a ferry, Mel literally runs into Diana (Christy Cashman), a beautiful blonde wearing a wedding dress, and he immediately falls head over heels for her. The fact Mel has been hired to play Diana's wedding reception (not to mention the fact Diana fully intends to marry someone who isn't Mel) doesn't dissuade him from trying to court her, and Mel moves out of Inga's place and into his old flat. Trouble is, Ginger refuses to move out, and being forced to share the apartment doesn't agree with either of them. But before long, Ginger's frogs begin displaying an unusual attraction to Mel's fish, just as the free-spirited musician and the uptight scientist discover they have more in common than they thought. Kettle of Fish received its world premier at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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