Material Girls with Hilary Duff: DVD Cover

    Material Girls Director: Martha Coolidge Cast: Hilary Duff, Haylie Duff, Anjelica Huston, Lukas Haas

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/12/2006
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 31,183
     
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    Features

    Hot music video from Hilary Duff, "Play With Fire"; Getting to know Hilary and Haylie as the Marchetta sisters; Cast of Characters: The Making of Material Girls featurette; Audio commentary with director Martha Coolidge

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1, Side A -- Material Girls
    1. Main Titles/Material Girls [2:04]
    2. Greatest Influence [2:21]
    3. Business Offer [3:41]
    4. Charity Pitches [4:08]
    5. Tribute Dinner [1:51]
    6. Scandal! [5:10]
    7. Burning Down the House [1:57]
    8. Credit Denied [4:12]
    9. Safe Haven [3:48]
    10. Public Transportation [2:48]
    11. Off the List [3:21]
    12. Board Meeting [2:35]
    13. Avoiding the Press [3:30]
    14. Legal Aid [2:41]
    15. Taking Action [5:21]
    16. Undercover [3:24]
    17. Fabiella [1:48]
    18. Just a Rash [3:24]
    19. Super Snooper [5:14]
    20. Exfoliation [2:02]
    21. A Mother's Love [2:57]
    22. Bad Skin [3:07]
    23. Fraud Revealed [6:13]
    24. Six Months Later/End Titles [6:18]
    Disc #1, Side B -- Material Girls
    1. Main Titles/Material Girls [2:04]
    2. Greatest Influence [2:21]
    3. Business Offer [3:41]
    4. Charity Pitches [4:08]
    5. Tribute Dinner [1:51]
    6. Scandal! [5:10]
    7. Burning Down the House [1:57]
    8. Credit Denied [4:12]
    9. Safe Haven [3:48]
    10. Public Transportation [2:48]
    11. Off the List [3:21]
    12. Board Meeting [2:35]
    13. Avoiding the Press [3:30]
    14. Legal Aid [2:41]
    15. Taking Action [5:21]
    16. Undercover [3:24]
    17. Fabiella [1:48]
    18. Just a Rash [3:24]
    19. Super Snooper [5:14]
    20. Exfoliation [2:02]
    21. A Mother's Love [2:57]
    22. Bad Skin [3:07]
    23. Fraud Revealed [6:13]
    24. Six Months Later/End Titles [6:18]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Stripped of their wealth and forced to fend for themselves when the multi-million-dollar cosmetics company inherited from their father suffers due to controversy, two sisters who have never known the simple life must finally find out how the other half lives in a high-fashion comedy about hard times starring Hilary and Haylie Duff. Ava (Haylie) and Tanza (Hilary) are teen heiresses whose charmed lives consist of little more than showing up at all the hottest celebrity parties and putting in the occasional cameo at their company's board meetings while letting the responsible adults in charge handle all of the complicated details. All of that changes, however, when an unforeseen scandal robs the privileged "celebutantes" of their car, their cash, and even their lavish home; but what's a poor little rich girl to do when everything she's ever known is suddenly made null and void? In the case of Ava and Tanza, the only answer is to use their substantial setback as a means of realizing their true potential, and put the wisdom imparted to them by their father to use in clearing the family name and proving that there's much more to life than the almighty dollar. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    Material Girlsby Anonymous

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    January 10, 2008: I reluctantly saw this movie with my twelve year old cousin. I knew it would be bad, but I didn't know it was going to be that bad. I felt like my brain cells were dying. The acting was horrific. And the plot was so silly and unoriginal. It's almost as if the movie was made as a joke. If you ever second guess your intelligence, watch this film and your self esteem will rise exponentially.

    Material Girlsby Anonymous

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    June 13, 2007: If you need to see a movie where in you can just sit back and watch, and not need to figure anything out, even think? this is it. no need to waste those brain cells.