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Exclusive cast and crew interviews; Pittsburgh interactive location map with commentary by Curtis Hanson; Songs of Wonder Boys with commentary by Curtis Hanson; "Things Have Changed" Bob Dylan music video; Theatrical trailer; Widescreen version enhanced for 16x9 TVs; Dolby Digital: English 5.0 Surround; French Dolby Surround; English subtitles; Interactive menus; Scene selection
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1. Constructive Criticism. [:07]
2. Lucky Guess. [2:00]
3. "It's Colder In There." [2:38]
4. Hollywood history. [4:15]
5. "That's a big trunk." [2:07]
6. Field trip. [5:24]
7. The long way home. [:06]
8. Bad fiction. [5:20]
9. Kinship. [1:23]
10. "I'm not a Holiday Inn." [8:32]
11. James Leer's lair. [7:00]
12. Not dark yet. [1:08]
13. The hoodjumper. [:10]
14. The love parade. [4:53]
15. End credits. [5:40]
Michael Douglas hits a career high with his quietly hilarious star turn in Wonder Boys, a wry, understated comedy puckishly directed by Curtis Hanson (L.A. Confidential). Douglas plays a once-promising middle-aged novelist, now hopelessly blocked and teaching at a small northeastern college while trying to jump-start both his personal and professional lives. The solution to his problems -- in both arenas -- just might be eccentric but talented student Tobey Maguire, whose promising work Douglas is tempted to appropriate and represent as his own. The supporting players include Robert Downey Jr. as Douglas's predatory editor, Frances McDormand as his adulterous lover, and Katie Holmes as a level-headed student. Ingenious scripting keeps Wonder Boys from lapsing into predictability, and the film benefits additionally from Hanson's convincing replication of the academic milieu and his sharp character delineation. Released early in 2000 to largely favorable reviews but short-lived in the theaters, Wonder Boys seems destined to find a loyal and loving audience on video. It's the kind of comedy that sneaks up on viewers and gets better with every screening. The DVD includes interviews with Hanson, Douglas, McDormand, and Macguire; an interactive location map of Pittsburgh, where Wonder Boys was shot; and best of all, the music video for Bob Dylan's smashing title song, "Things Have Changed." Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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March 04, 2001: ''Wonder Boys'' is a fun movie that may seem set for those who are intellectual or into writing, but that assumption is incorrect. The storyline kept me in suspense, and the final plot is simply genius. The story is slightly comical, and the perfect character of 'the teacher' is delightful in his manner and thought. I highly recommend!