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2 special director's commentary tracks with :; 1. The cast; 2. the production crew; Theatrical trailer; 6 promo spots; "A Reason to Love" original Soap Opera Episodes; Deleted scenes; Hidden bonus features; Theatrical teaser website; Final shooting script; Widescreen; English 5.1 and 2.0; English closed captioned; Dual layered
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
0. Scene Selection
1. A Reason to Love [5:29]
2. Sizemore Motors [3:46]
3. Dinner Conversation [3:03]
4. House Guests [4:09]
5. A Scalping [3:56]
6. Searching Buicks [3:21]
7. Something Special [4:18]
8. Seeking Out Betty [2:42]
9. Canyon Ranch Bar [4:49]
10. Betty's Parents [2:37]
11. Nurse Betty [3:41]
12. Living In L.A. [2:08]
13. Texas [1:35]
14. Finding David [3:40]
15. The Allure of Betty [2:46]
16. Charlie's Reverie [3:43]
17. The Encounter [7:42]
18. Hot On Her Trail [1:46]
19. Betty and David [3:36]
20. Live Television [:57]
21. Wesley and Charlie [2:32]
22. First Date [3:19]
23. Get Ready [2:00]
24. On the Set [2:50]
25. The Dream Ends [3:58]
26. Rosa's Apartment [1:54]
27. Following Instincts [3:34]
28. To the Rescue [1:44]
29. To See You [1:42]
30. Watch the Tape [1:21]
31. You're Different [1:26]
32. Shootout [2:37]
33. Betty and Charlie [2:44]
34. An Apology [2:39]
35. On TV [2:01]
36. End Credits [3:37]
A delightfully twisted comedy enacted by an outstanding ensemble cast, Nurse Betty gives winsome Renee Zellweger her best big-screen role to date. She's adorably ditzy as a small-town Kansas waitress who becomes delusional after witnessing her husband's murder and drives cross-country to Hollywood, where she imagines she can build a new life as a character in her favorite soap opera. Greg Kinnear plays the egotistical actor who believes Betty is an unusually dedicated actress and importunes his producer to give her a part, setting off an improbable but entertaining chain reaction of events. Director Neil LaBute (In the Company of Men) performs a delicate balancing act, offsetting the main storyline's disarming daffiness with a darker-toned subplot involving hit men Morgan Freeman and Chris Rock, whose pursuit of the witness becomes complicated by Freeman's apparent infatuation with her. Nurse Betty defies easy classification; it blends elements of road movies, Hollywood-themed satires, neo-noir thrillers, and Technicolored fairy tales. Think The Wizard of Oz directed by Quentin Tarantino, and you'll be on the right track. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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