DVD - Wide Screen Learn more
Enter a zip code
| More Formats | |
|---|---|
| DVD - Wide Screen | $12.99 |
| DVD - Wide Screen / Special Packaging | $12.99 |
Mom & Me - Hilary and Heather talk about their onscreen mother/daughter relationship and about the true ties of family; Getting the Perfect Look - Go deep into the cast's closets with Carson Kressley and get glamorous with the film's stars; On the Set With Hilary: Blogs & Buddies - Go behind the scenes and onto the computer screen with Hilary and her friends!; Deleted scenes; Outtakes and much more
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- The Perfect Man
1. Self-Preservation [3:33]
2. Running Away (Main Titles) [3:47]
3. The New Girl [5:23]
4. PTA Singles [2:58]
5. Expert Advice [3:29]
6. Secret Admirer [5:26]
7. Blind Date [6:06]
8. Romantic Heroes [8:39]
9. Mr. Wonderful [10:07]
10. Instant Messaging [6:15]
11. Big Distractions [10:43]
12. Ben Calling [5:03]
13. Emotionally Attached [:09]
14. Bad Catering [2:36]
15. The Perfect Within [6:03]
16. Returning the Favor [3:49]
17. New Adventure [3:50]
18. The Perfect Dessert [3:22]
19. Sticking it Out [3:09]
20. End Titles [2:07]
A girl plays Cupid for her mom, but has to invent the right man to woo her in this romantic comedy. Jean Hamilton (Heather Locklear) is a single mother with two daughters, teenaged Holly (Hilary Duff) and grade-school-aged Zoe (Aria Wallace). Fortysomething Jean has stumbled in and out of a number of bad relationships in her lifetime, and is desperate to find a good man; however, Holly has grown a bit tired of Jean's favored means of therapy after a bad breakup -- packing up the family and moving to a new city. Once Jean and her girls settle in Brooklyn, Holly thinks they should stay for a while, and when Jean's romantic prospects begin to look less than rosy, Holly and her new friend Amy (Vanessa Lengies) decide to invent a secret admirer for her. Needing advice on what the "perfect man" would say and do, Holly and Amy turn to Ben (Chris Noth), Amy's uncle who talks a very good game when it comes to romance. But convincing Jean that there's a real man behind the steady stream of letters and e-mails from her new admirer isn't as easy as Holly imagines, and it looks as if her imaginary suitor might get in the way of a flesh-and-blood Mr. Right. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide