DVD - Pan & Scan / Wide Screen Learn more
Enter a zip code
Commentary with director/co-writer Catherine Hardwicke, co-writer/actress Nikki Reed, and actors Evan Rachel Wood and Brady Corbet; deleted scenes with optional commentary; outtakes; a making-of featurette; theatrical trailer; and two Easter eggs. Note: two-sided disc offers both wide-screen (1:85:1) and full-screen (1.33:1) viewing.
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- [P&S]
1. Main Titles/Hit Me! [:26]
2. Hottie [1:37]
3. Book of Lies [:03]
4. Nice Socks! [1:48]
5. New Look, New Friend [3:10]
6. Shopping on Melrose [2:03]
7. Dinner Guest [1:09]
8. Chaperone [1:46]
9. Hanging Out [3:24]
10. Getting High [1:24]
11. First Cut [2:16]
12. Morning After [1:46]
13. Library Research [1:41]
14. Unwelcome News [2:27]
15. Leopard Jeans [1:50]
16. Hurts So Good [2:23]
17. A Date with Javi [3:48]
18. Losing Control [1:34]
19. On the Boulevard [2:53]
20. Freaking Out [1:59]
21. Family Problems [1:59]
22. Poor Little Evie [6:15]
23. Hit Me Again! [:44]
24. Evie Goes Home [6:18]
25. From Bad to Worse [:07]
26. Bad Influence [5:01]
27. Hugs and Tears [3:20]
28. Scream/End Credits [2:01]
Side #2 -- [WS]
1. Main Titles/Hit Me! [:26]
2. Hottie [1:37]
3. Book of Lies [:03]
4. Nice Socks! [1:48]
5. New Look, New Friend [3:10]
6. Shopping on Melrose [2:03]
7. Dinner Guest [1:09]
8. Chaperone [1:46]
9. Hanging Out [3:24]
10. Getting High [1:24]
11. First Cut [2:16]
12. Morning After [1:46]
13. Library Research [1:41]
14. Unwelcome News [2:27]
15. Leopard Jeans [1:50]
16. Hurts So Good [2:23]
17. A Date with Javi [3:48]
18. Losing Control [1:34]
19. On the Boulevard [2:53]
20. Freaking Out [1:59]
21. Family Problems [1:59]
22. Poor Little Evie [6:15]
23. Hit Me Again! [:44]
24. Evie Goes Home [6:18]
25. From Bad to Worse [:07]
26. Bad Influence [5:01]
27. Hugs and Tears [3:20]
28. Scream/End Credits [2:01]
Prolific production designer and art director Catherine Hardwicke makes her directorial debut with the coming-of-age drama Thirteen. Los Angeles teenager and overachiever Tracy (Evan Rachel Wood) is an excellent student in her seventh grade class and gets along well with her mother, Melanie (Holly Hunter). She fears that she's not cool enough to be friends with Evie (Nikki Reed), the most popular girl in school. Fueled with genuine adolescent energy, Tracy follows Evie's lead into the harsh realities of sex, drugs, and hard-edged adventure. Consumed with temptations and conflicting desires, Tracy loses her good-girl identity, greatly affecting her relationship with her mom. Partly autobiographical, Thirteen was co-written by Hardwicke and actual 13-year-old Reed, who are close family friends. Originally intending to write a teen comedy, they ended up creating a hard-hitting drama exposing the contemporary teenage experience. Thirteen was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, with Catherine Hardwicke taking home the Director's Award. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
More reviews and recommendations