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What a Girl Wants Director: Dennie Gordon Cast: Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth, Kelly Preston, Eileen Atkins

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/08/2009
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 8,554

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Closed Caption; 2 feature-length audio commentaries, one by Amanda Bynes, the other by director Dennie Gordon and writers Jenny Bicks and Elizabeth Chandler; Fashion and Etiquette 101 takes a lighthearted look at what it takes to be belle of the ball; What's a girl to wear?; Mix and match interactive challenge; Theatrical trailer

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Disc #1 -- What a Girl Wants
1. Once Upon a Time [4:44]
2. No Dance Partner [5:32]
3. My Turn [2:23]
4. Next Prime Minister [3:07]
5. Dashwood Manor [3:39]
6. Be Our Guest [4:25]
7. Mature for Her Age [3:45]
8. What Are Stepsisters For? [4:15]
9. Showstopper [3:59]
10. For the Season [5:03]
11. Pointers [2:53]
12. Novelty Entrance [2:39]
13. Nasty and Nice [2:56]
14. Livening Things Up [3:12]
15. Closer Look [1:40]
16. Just Joking [2:58]
17. Born to Stand Out [4:19]
18. The Regatta [3:10]
19. Splashy Getaway [4:16]
20. Another Henry [2:49]
21. A Dashwood Too [4:47]
22. Looking Different [3:48]
23. Gotten Rid Of [2:58]
24. Done Waiting [4:49]
25. Bits and Pieces [3:08]
26. Priorities Straight [3:25]
27. Their Dance [4:17]
28. Happily Ever After [5:40]

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Tween fave and Nickelodeon veteran Amanda Bynes comes of age in her first starring role as Daphne, a free-spirited force of nature. Upon her 17th birthday, Daphne departs from her home in New York -- and her single mom (Kelly Preston), who works as a wedding singer -- and ventures to London to track down the father she has never known. Pride and Prejudice and Bridget Jones's Diary heartthrob Colin Firth costars as the buttoned-up Sir Henry Dashwood, a politician unaware of his daughter's existence (thanks to his scheming adviser, portrayed by Jonathan Pryce). Dashwood is understandably taken aback by the unpredictable and endearingly klutzy Daphne, but he soon begins to question his aspirations for higher office once he falls under the influence of his rock-the-house, Coco Puffs-scarfing daughter. This does not sit well with his adviser, nor with his social-climbing fiancée and her snotty daughter, whose schemes to humiliate Daphne backfire. "Get over yourself," Daphne informs her, "I'm staying." Making this wish-fulfillment fantasy complete is Oliver James as Ian, the nicest boyfriend in the world, who counsels Daphne to be herself. "Why are you trying so hard to fit in," he asks, "when you were born to stand out?" And Bynes is a standout -- funny, charming, and sympathetic -- in a film that fans of the makeover comedy The Princess Diaries will want for command performances at home. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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If You Watch It. You'll Love Itby Anonymous

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August 01, 2008: The best show ever, Just get it. You wll Love It. If You Loved 'Pride and Prejudice' as much as I did You Will Love It!

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How could anyone not resist to see this?by Anonymous

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November 04, 2006: What a girl wants a great movie. It encourages you to be yourself, and pursue your dreams. I love these lessons, and I would recommned this movie to any girl, 10 and up.

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