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| DVD - Pan & Scan | $19.99 |
| Blu-ray | $31.19 |
| UMD for Sony PSP - Wide Screen | $14.99 |
Wheel of Fortune: Forest Edition game; Inside the Animals Studio; Behind the Trees - The Making of Open Season; The Voices Behind the Stars featurette; Voice-A-Rama - see what the characters sound like with different accents; "I Wanna Lose Control" music video; Swept Away - scene deconstruction; Deleted scenes; Commentary with the filmmakers behind Open Season; Ring Tales; Art gallery; Beat Boards; DVD-ROM link to more fun online; A Surf's Up sneak peek; Includes Boog and Elliot's Midnight Bun Run exclusive all-new animated short
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Open Season [WS] [Special Edition]
1. Start [2:56]
2. Boog & Elliot [3:03]
3. Bedtime [3:12]
4. Inside/Outside [2:07]
5. Punimart [2:20]
6. Party's Over [3:15]
7. Bringing Down the House [4:31]
8. Goodbye [2:13]
9. Timberline Is Missing [2:50]
10. McSquizzy's Army [1:46]
11. Partners [3:17]
12. Forest 101 [2:18]
13. "Let the Bear Do His Thing" [3:04]
14. The Great Migration [1:17]
15. Herd Mentality [3:27]
16. Once There Was a Magical Elf [3:50]
17. Shaw Sees the Future [2:08]
18. Going in Circles [2:37]
19. Swept Away [3:08]
20. "We're Done" [3:22]
21. Civilization [5:10]
22. Open Season [3:48]
23. Brothers in Arms [1:52]
24. Charge! [2:59]
25. Mr. Happy [1:31]
26. The Mighty Grizzly [2:44]
27. Boog's Decision [2:03]
28. Home [9:13]
A pampered performing bear and a misfit mule deer are nature's latest odd couple in this fish-out-of-water (or, more accurately, bear-out-of-garage) computer-animated comedy. Boog (a dialed-down Martin Lawrence) lives an idyllic, domesticated existence with Beth (Debra Messing), a forest ranger. Boog reluctantly, and with immediate regret, comes to the rescue of Elliot (Ashton Kutcher), who is strapped to the truck of a maniacal hunter. The overly grateful Elliot manages to get Boog banished to the deep forest following a late-night trashing of a convenience store. Boog is ill equipped for life in the wilderness, and on the eve of hunting season, he begins his treacherous trek home with Elliot as an unwanted sidekick. Along the way they meet a menagerie of forest creatures -- who are a species apart from the cutesy creatures who once populated Disney features -- and they band together to turn the tables on the hunters. As viewers learned earlier from Over the Hedge, The Wild, and Barnyard, hyper-verbal, pop culture-savvy animals ruled the animated roost in 2006. Open Season ups the anthropomorphic ante to amuse adults and includes enough rudely amusing bodily function gags for kids to earn a PG rating. And if hunters don't protest this movie's portrayal of them, then rabbit lovers surely will. Some of Open Season's funniest moments are at the expense of these unfortunate creatures, who are subjected to all manner of abuse. Barnes & Noble
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