Three to Tango with Matthew Perry: DVD Cover

    Three to Tango Director: Damon Santostefano Cast: Matthew Perry, Neve Campbell, Dylan McDermott, Oliver Platt

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/11/2000
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 38,899
     
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    Scenes

    Features

    Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages & subtitles: English & Français

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Widescreen
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Credits. [2:26]
    2. Mixed Signals. [3:23]
    3. Really...you know. [2:22]
    4. Close partnership. [3:44]
    5. Oscar's assignment. [4:12]
    6. Gravity of the situation. [2:38]
    7. Right/wrong moves. [3:04]
    8. A couple of kooks. [3:05]
    9. One catastrophe after... [3:41]
    10. Say no. [2:19]
    11. Say yes. [2:30]
    12. A burst bubble. [3:50]
    13. What they think. [3:32]
    14. His big gay bed. [2:38]
    15. The right place. [5:58]
    16. Everything and more. [2:33]
    17. Evidently attracted. [3:33]
    18. Couple of girlfriends. [3:40]
    19. A moment there. [3:04]
    20. Believe me. [2:43]
    21. Girl talk. [4:28]
    22. Open for viewing. [2:20]
    23. Every which way. [3:07]
    24. What they have. [4:05]
    25. Perfectly clear. [2:59]
    26. The fish. [1:56]
    27. Out of the closet. [4:47]
    28. The ensuing melee. [2:16]
    29. One thing to say. [3:25]
    30. Not red; End Credits. [3:53]
    Side #2 -- Standard
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Credits. [2:26]
    2. Mixed signals. [3:23]
    3. Really...you know. [2:22]
    4. Close partnership. [3:44]
    5. Oscar's assignment. [4:12]
    6. Gravity of the situation. [2:38]
    7. Right/wrong moves. [3:04]
    8. A couple of kooks. [3:05]
    9. One catastrophe after... [3:41]
    10. Say no. [2:19]
    11. Say yes. [2:30]
    12. A burst bubble. [3:50]
    13. What they think. [3:32]
    14. His big gay bed. [2:38]
    15. The right place. [5:58]
    16. Everything and more. [2:33]
    17. Evidently attracted. [3:33]
    18. Couple of girlfriends. [3:40]
    19. A moment there. [3:04]
    20. Believe me. [2:43]
    21. Girl talk. [4:28]
    22. Open for viewing. [2:20]
    23. Every which way. [3:07]
    24. What they have. [4:05]
    25. Perfectly clear. [2:59]
    26. The fish. [1:56]
    27. Out of the closet. [4:47]
    28. The ensuing melee. [2:16]
    29. One thing to say. [3:25]
    30. Not red; End Credits. [3:53]

    Scene Index

    Editorial Reviews

    In this romantic comedy of mistaken identity, Oscar Novak (Matthew Perry) and Peter Steinberg (Oliver Platt) are a pair of struggling but talented Chicago architects given the chance of a lifetime: Charles Newman (Dylan McDermott), an extremely wealthy business tycoon, is considering hiring them to design a multi-million dollar cultural center. However, Oscar and Peter aren't the only ones who've been asked to contribute ideas for the project; Decker and Strauss (John C. McGinley and Bob Balaban), two highly successful designers that Oscar and Peter used to work for, have also been approached by Newman, who thinks that a competition between the two teams would be good fun and good press. Oscar is determined to show his dedication to the job, so when Newman asks him to start keeping tabs on his girlfriend Amy (Neve Campbell), he's happy to oblige. Oscar proves a sad excuse for a private eye, and finds himself falling in love with the woman that he's supposed to trail. To complicate matters, Charles gave Oscar the assignment because he was sure that Oscar is gay, and he hasn't been shy about telling people; soon Amy is convinced, along with most of Chicago. And while Oscar doesn't want to upset Newman, he also doesn't want to start living a lie, especially one that would keep him away from the woman he loves. So when Oscar is named Chicago's Gay Professional of the Year, what's a (straight) guy to do? Three to Tango features such familiar TV faces as Matthew Perry from Friends, Neve Campbell from Party of Five, and Dylan McDermott from The Practice. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

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    November 12, 2004: I bought this movie for four dollars and I must say that I dislike Matthew Perry, but I found this movie very funny and original and Neve Campbell really adds to the enjoyment of the film. Even if you're not into this genre of films (which I'm not) it's a humorous and original film.