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Closed Caption; Full-length audio commentary by Paul Giamatti and Thomas Haden Church; Seven deleted scenes; Behind-the-scenes featurette; Theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Saturday (Main Titles)
2. Something for the Ride
3. Mom
4. Officially Depressed
5. The Wine Lesson
6. Buellton
7. Maya
8. Something We Should Share
9. Stephanie
10. Victoria's New Husband
11. The Double Date
12. Drinking and Dialing
13. Stephanie's Collection
14. Getting Acquainted
15. The Life of Wine
16. Goodnight, Miles
17. A Man Alone
18. Deep
19. Alone Again
20. Waiting for the Abattoir
21. A Day Together
22. The Door Opens
23. Guilty by Association
24. Thumbprint on a Skyscraper
25. Keep It Elevated
26. My Plight
27. The Wallet
28. The Accident
29. Armenian Wedding
30. My Own Funeral
31. Message From Maya
32. End Titles
Would-be author Miles Raymond (Paul Giamatti) is in a rut. He’s divorced, just north of 40, eking out life as a junior high school English teacher -- and every publisher in the business has turned down his novel. Wine is his real passion -- the Pinot Noir varietals in particular -- although his oenophilic aspirations have lately devolved into excess. His best friend, Jack (Thomas Hayden Church), a small-time actor who is now lucky to get cast in the odd commercial, is considering going to work for his fiancée's father. Before the impending nuptials, Miles takes Jack on a weeklong tour of California's Santa Ynez valley wineries. Miles is in search of the perfect Pinot; Jack is just looking for a last fling. When they meet two women (Virginia Madsen and Sandra Oh), things get considerably more complicated. This is the setup for the warm and funny Sideways, a combination buddy comedy and road film that never travels the obvious path. The most critically acclaimed film of 2004, Sideways lives up to the hype, just as Lost in Translation, winner of the Best Original Screenplay Oscar, did the year before. Director Alexander Payne and writing partner Jim Taylor have crafted a near-perfect little movie that doesn't aim to be big or important. These characters could easily have been portrayed as pathetic losers, but thanks to a sparkling screenplay (based on Rex Picket's novel) and nimble performances by Giamatti and Church, Miles and Jack are likable despite their deep flaws. It helps, too, that Madsen and Oh make such perfect foils for the wayward duo. As in their earlier gems, Election and About Schmidt, Payne and Taylor juggle the hilarious and the tragic deftly -- arguably to the greatest effect in their young careers. For anyone who has ever found themselves somewhat adrift in life, Sideways will resonate even more deeply. Bill Pearis, Barnes & Noble
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