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Widescreen and full-screen presentations; Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video; Audio: English 5.1 [Dolby Digital] and 2-channel [Dolby Surround]; Deleted sequence; Subtitles: English; HBO First Look: Getting Connected, the Making-of Hanging Up; Gag reel; Isolated music score; Talent files; Production notes; Interactive menus; Theatrical trailers; Scene selections
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1. Start [4:13]
2. Los Angeles City Hospital [5:57]
3. Bumping into Omar [4:35]
4. "He's dying, Joe" [2:47]
5. Omar's Mother calls [2:32]
6. The Nixon Library [2:17]
7. Eve visits Dad [4:52]
8. Esther [2:22]
9. "Junk" [2:30]
10. Mom [5:46]
11. Buck [1:06]
12. Georgia checks in [2:49]
13. Maddy visits Dad [1:31]
14. Lost... [2:35]
15. ...and found [2:37]
16. Sibling rivalry [3:38]
17. Jesse's birthday party [4:46]
18. Eve under pressure [3:42]
19. Blank check [1:54]
20. Ogmed Kunundar [3:27]
21. "There was an earthquake" [2:48]
22. Georgia on Georgia [5:12]
23. Sick of it [4:37]
24. "He's in a coma" [3:33]
25. Tiniest bit jealous [2:11]
26. "June Allyson" [3:26]
27. Thanksgiving [1:52]
28. "Once Upon A Time" [4:46]
Diane Keaton directed and starred in this comedy/drama about a family brought together by potential tragedy. In her mid-40s, Eve (Meg Ryan) minds her house, runs a business organizing parties and events for others, and looks after her father (Walter Matthau), an alcoholic former writer who has grown argumentative and increasingly difficult to handle. Eve's sisters -- Georgia (Keaton), who is a few years older and the editor of a successful fashion magazine, and Maddy (Lisa Kudrow), a few years younger and a working actress with a spot on a soap opera -- have also had to deal with Dad, but only by long distance when he makes one of his frequent telephone calls. Dad now doesn't have long to live, and the siblings must pull together and make peace with their father and each other. Sisters Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron adapted the screenplay from Delia's novel; the supporting cast includes Adam Arkin, Cloris Leachman, and Mary Steenburgen. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide