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Riding in Cars With Boys Director: Penny Marshall Cast: Drew Barrymore, Steve Zahn, Brittany Murphy, Adam Garcia

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/19/2002
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 3,167
 
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Commentary by Drew Barrymore; HBO making-of special; four behind-the-scenes featurettes; production notes; filmographies; trailers

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:53]
2. A Woman at 11 [9:14]
3. The Party [3:47]
4. Ray Meets Bev [3:57]
5. In Cars With Boys [7:10]
6. "Please Marry Me." [2:21]
7. Taking Fay's Advice [2:47]
8. Plans Go Awry [2:12]
9. The Wedding Reception [8:09]
10. "This Is Our Place!" [3:14]
11. Two Weeks Late [2:56]
12. "It's a Boy." [5:54]
13. D-I-V-O-R-C-E [3:10]
14. Scholarship Interview [1:52]
15. "Where Were You?" [5:36]
16. Backyard High [5:17]
17. Jason's Birthday Party [4:59]
18. California Offer [4:56]
19. "I'm a Junkie." [2:26]
20. Cold Turkey [5:19]
21. Goodnight & Goodbye [9:29]
22. Drying Weed [2:11]
23. Fay's Deal With Dennis [4:52]
24. Shirley & Ray [7:11]
25. Best Thing He Ever Did [2:47]
26. Incredibly Screwed Up [3:01]
27. "You Saved Me." [3:50]
28. "All I Have to Do Is Dream" [9:29]

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Editorial Reviews

Drew Barrymore demonstrates her versatility and continued willingness to take artistic chances by playing a working-class mom, warts and all, in this generally lighthearted but occasionally moving drama. Barrymore sparkles as Beverly Donofrio, the real-life scribe whose memoirs were slightly laundered for film adaptation. An ebullient but wayward teen, Beverly is impregnated by a well-meaning dullard (Steve Zahn) and raises her child, with a little help from her parents (Lorraine Bracco and James Woods), when her underemployed spouse becomes addled by liquor and drugs. Beverly, who has always dreamed of being a writer, continually tries to enter college, but unexpected maternal emergencies always intrude on her quest for self-improvement. If Beverly sounds like one of Hollywood’s typically noble mothers, she's not: This young woman likes to complain that the fates have conspired to ruin her life, and she’s reluctant to admit that her circumstances were at least partially determined by the bad choices she made. This whiney trait casts her in an unflattering light -- but it also makes her a more believable character. Penny Marshall (A League of Their Own) directs with an awareness of the countless little indignities endured by parents with limited means. Refreshingly disdainful of formulaic narrative contrivances, Riding in Cars with Boys feels a lot closer to the truth and, therefore, a lot more compelling. Barrymore supplies a commentary for the DVD, which also sports four behind-the-scenes featurettes, an HBO making-of documentary, trailers, and production notes. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Riding in Cars With Boysby Anonymous

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May 22, 2008: this was an okay but sweet and sad film. we have an early mom and how she wishes she could change some of the mistakes but can't and must accept it. cool that sara gilbert and brittany murhpy's in it, who was just funny as her best friend especially when they were teens. steve zahn was interesting and also funny. had no idea peter facinelli was in it and he was just cute. drew barrymore did a good job with her role. check this film once in a while.

Riding in Cars With Boysby Anonymous

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January 04, 2004: Wonderful performances by all the characters. This shows family dysfuntion in a true light. Loved Drew Barrymore, James Woods and Adam Garcia.


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