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Exclusive sneak peek at "Stuart Little 2"; "A Little Look With Stuart" game; Full-screen presentation; Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video; Audio: English 5.1 (Dolby Digital) and 2-channel (Dolby Surround); Subtitles: English; Stuart's Central Park Adventure game; Bloopers & Gag reel; Visual effects gag reel; "Making It Big": HBO special; "Race With Stuart": Hasbro interactive ROM game; Director and animation supervisor's commentary; Visual effects supervisor's commentary; Visual effects interactive featurette; Read-along with Stuart; Artists' screen tests; DVD ROM & weblinks; Boat race: Early concept reel with director's commentary; Deleted scenes with director's commentary; Art galleries; Talent files; Theatrical trailers; Scene selections
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Start
2. Adoption Day
3. Stuart
4. Snowbell
5. George's New Brother
6. Dinner Time
7. Midnight Rambler
8. Washing Up
9. Dr. Beechwood
10. Whole New Wardrobe
11. A Lot of Littles
12. "Something's Missing"
13. Monty the Mouth
14. A New Friend
15. Smokey
16. The Boat Race
17. Mr. & Mrs. Stout
18. Time to Go
19. The Family Home
20. Mrs. Keeper's News
21. Plan B
22. Sherman & Allen
23. "Tell Him the Truth!"
24. Picnic in the Park
25. Cat Tale
26. Snowbell Saves Stuart
27. Mouse on a Stick
28. Fairy Tale Ending
You will believe a mouse can talk. Oh, and pilot a toy sailboat, among other anthropomorphic feats. Directed by Ron Minkoff (codirector of Disney's The Lion King) and coadapted for the screen by Oscar nominee M. Night Shyamalan ( The Sixth Sense), this delightful film combines live action with state-of-the-art, Oscar-nominated visual effects. The story comes from E. B. White's beloved book: Hugh Laurie and Oscar-winner Geena Davis star as Mr. and Mrs. Little, who set out to adopt a baby brother for their son George (Jonathan Lipnicki of Jerry Maguire) but instead return home with a mouse (ingratiatingly voiced by Michael J. Fox). The fuzzy white rodent, whom they name Stuart, is not a hit at home. "He's only a mouse," George grouses. The house cat, Snowball (Nathan Lane, perfectly catty), is even nastier, especially after Mr. Little admonishes, "We do not eat family members." Shamed by his status as a cat with a mouse master, he goes on the offensive. A few climactic scenes of peril and some mild profanity (Snowball to Stuart: "Talk to the butt!") earned Stuart Little its PG rating. But the family themes explored here are heartfelt and thought-provoking, especially for children with new siblings. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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