In Collection
#89
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Romance
USA / English
Cameron Diaz |
Christina Walters |
Christina Applegate |
Courtney Jameson |
Selma Blair |
Jane Burns |
Tom Jane |
Peter Donahue |
Jason Bateman |
Roger Donahue |
Parker Posey |
Judy Webb |
Lillian Adams |
Aunt Frida |
Cyia Batten |
Go-Go Dancer in Club |
Bryan Anthony |
Geeky Guy |
Chris Hawpe |
Wedding Band Guitarist |
Linda Asuma |
Brawling Bridesmaid |
Stuart D. Johnson |
Wedding Band Drummer |
Vahe Bejan |
Taxi Driver |
Eddie J. Low |
Chinese Butcher |
Frank Grillo |
Andy |
Director |
Roger Kumble |
Producer |
Cathy Konrad; Stuart M. Besser |
Writer |
Nancy Pimental |
Girls just want to have fun, or so goes the song. That’s the case in The Sweetest Thing (2002) when three girls who love to party gallivant around town on a girl’s night out to cheer up Jane Burns (Selma Blair). Burns has been emotionally depressed, having been dumped by an uncaring boyfriend once too often. Two attractive girls, Christina Walters (Cameron Diaz) and Courtney Rockcliffe (Christina Applegate), never pass up a fun night and have just the prescription for Burns' depression. The twosome plans a night on the town’s activities, mostly including bars, beer and boys, in an effort to cheer up their friend. Along the way one guy, Peter Donahue (Thomas Jane), catches the wandering eyes of Walters and she immediately become enamored with him and wants to snare his affections. It is not an easy task. As luck would have it, Donahue exits before Walters casts her spell on him, and the rest of the movie is an uproarious series of pitfalls as the girls weave here and there in their Saab station wage attempting to find the elusive hunk. Complicating the quest is the fact that Donahue is firmly engaged, so the girls find themselves faced with numerous conundrums.
Distributor |
Sony Pictures |
Edition |
Special Edition |
Barcode |
043396095908 |
Region |
Region 1 |
Release Date |
8/20/2002 |
Packaging |
Keep Case |
Screen Ratio |
Widescreen (1.85:1) |
Subtitles |
English; French; English (Closed Captioned) |
Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Stereo [French]
Commentary [English] |
Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Closed Captioned Commentary Deleted/Extended Scenes "The Making of..." Featurette(s) Production Notes Scene Access Theatrical Trailer(s) Storyboards |
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