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Exclusive sneak peek at "Stuart Little 2"; "A Little Look With Stuart" game; Full-screen presentation; Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video; Audio: English 5.1 (Dolby Digital) and 2-channel (Dolby Surround); Subtitles: English; Stuart's Central Park Adventure game; Bloopers & Gag reel; Visual effects gag reel; "Making It Big": HBO special; "Race With Stuart": Hasbro interactive ROM game; Director and animation supervisor's commentary; Visual effects supervisor's commentary; Visual effects interactive featurette; Read-along with Stuart; Artists' screen tests; DVD ROM & weblinks; Boat race: Early concept reel with director's commentary; Deleted scenes with director's commentary; Art galleries; Talent files; Theatrical trailers; Scene selections
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Start
2. Adoption Day
3. Stuart
4. Snowbell
5. George's New Brother
6. Dinner Time
7. Midnight Rambler
8. Washing Up
9. Dr. Beechwood
10. Whole New Wardrobe
11. A Lot of Littles
12. "Something's Missing"
13. Monty the Mouth
14. A New Friend
15. Smokey
16. The Boat Race
17. Mr. & Mrs. Stout
18. Time to Go
19. The Family Home
20. Mrs. Keeper's News
21. Plan B
22. Sherman & Allen
23. "Tell Him the Truth!"
24. Picnic in the Park
25. Cat Tale
26. Snowbell Saves Stuart
27. Mouse on a Stick
28. Fairy Tale Ending
You will believe a mouse can talk. Oh, and pilot a toy sailboat, among other anthropomorphic feats. Directed by Ron Minkoff (codirector of Disney's The Lion King) and coadapted for the screen by Oscar nominee M. Night Shyamalan ( The Sixth Sense), this delightful film combines live action with state-of-the-art, Oscar-nominated visual effects. The story comes from E. B. White's beloved book: Hugh Laurie and Oscar-winner Geena Davis star as Mr. and Mrs. Little, who set out to adopt a baby brother for their son George (Jonathan Lipnicki of Jerry Maguire) but instead return home with a mouse (ingratiatingly voiced by Michael J. Fox). The fuzzy white rodent, whom they name Stuart, is not a hit at home. "He's only a mouse," George grouses. The house cat, Snowball (Nathan Lane, perfectly catty), is even nastier, especially after Mr. Little admonishes, "We do not eat family members." Shamed by his status as a cat with a mouse master, he goes on the offensive. A few climactic scenes of peril and some mild profanity (Snowball to Stuart: "Talk to the butt!") earned Stuart Little its PG rating. But the family themes explored here are heartfelt and thought-provoking, especially for children with new siblings. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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"Damn" and "hell" plus plenty of mild mean words and phrases like "shut up" and "loser."
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Characters in mild peril. Cats chase Stuart and corner him. Stuart gets stuck in a washing machine.
About Stuart Little
Parents need to know that this movie is rated PG for brief mild language and scenes of peril. At one point the adopted Stuart thinks his new parents don't want him. Adoptive and foster families may want to think carefully about whether the themes will be upsetting or reassuring to their children.
Families can talk about what makes people feel that they "fit in," about jealousy, and the way it makes us think that hurting others will help us feel better (but it doesn't), and the importance of Mr. Little's advice about trying -- and George's success in reminding him about it at the right moment.