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| Category | Dramas DVDs, Comedies Movies, British Videos, Romantic Comedy, Movie Stars | | Starring | Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Hugh Bonneville, Rhys Ifans, Tim McInnerny, Gina McKee, Emma Chambers, James Dreyfus | | Director | Roger Michell | | Composer | Trevor Jones | | Director of Photography | Eric Coulter | | Editor | Nicholas Moore | | Executive Producer | Richard Curtis | | Producer | Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Duncan Kenworthy | | Screenwriter | Richard Curtis |
Closed Captioned; Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Director's Comments; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re; Behind The Scenes Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant forge memorable chemistry in this charmer about two very different people--William, an unassuming bookstore owner in London's Notting Hill section, and Anna, a Hollywood actress--who, against the odds, fall in love. After Anna wanders into William's shop while filming on location in London, the two share an instant attraction and find themselves attempting to forge a normal relationship despite Anna's megawatt star power. Screenwriter Richard Curtis (FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL) has crafted a traditional romantic comedy that is surprisingly frank in its depiction of the lives of the rich and famous and the price they pay for success. Notting Hill Reviews: "...This role gives Ms. Roberts a lovely opportunity to poke fun at her own situation..."
-- Janet Maslin, New York Times "...NOTTING HILL doesn't just refresh. It's deadpan wit, ingenious fairy-tale premise and superbly accomplished cast will leave you feeling positively oxygenated..."
-- Susan Wloszczyna, USA Today "...NOTTING HILL is a smartly cast and consistently amusing romantic comedy..."
-- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times "...The movie is bright, the dialogue has wit and intelligence, and Roberts and Grant are very easy to like..."
-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times 4 stars out of 5 -- "A warm, romantic film for a rainy day, as Grant and Roberts play mismatched lovers....Their star quality here never waivers."-- David Richardson, Total Film Notting Hill Movie Review Notting Hill DVD Region 1 Keep Case Dual Layer Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Letterbox - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French Subtitles - English (SDH) - Optional Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Cast & Filmmakers Audio Commentary: Roger Michell - Director; Duncan Kenworthy - Producer; Richard Curtis - Writer Trailers: Theatrical Trailer Universal Showcase Featurette: 1. HUGH GRANTS MOVIE TIPS 2. THE TRAVEL BOOK 3. Music Highlights 4. The Travel Book Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes DVD-ROM Features: Behind The Scenes & More
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Original score composed by R.E.M. "The Great Beyond" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. Personnel: Liane Reynolds-Mautner (violin). Audio Mixers: Clif Norrell; Paul Falcone; Joel Moss ; John Richards; Patrick McCarthy; Scott Litt; Jamie Candiloro. Photographer: François Duhamel. Arrangers: Bob James; Charlie Brissette. It could be argued that without REM's hit single "Man on the Moon" there wouldn't have been an Andy Kaufman biopic in 1999, so it was only appropriate that director Milos Forman hired the band to write the score for his film. Based on score excerpts on the Man on the Moon soundtrack, they've made some intriguing music, drawing heavily from the spirit and textures of Automatic for the People, but the record itself only give hints of the score. Since this is a soundtrack, and not a score album, there are other songs missing here that are heard in the movie, and as a '90s soundtrack, it also has snippets of dialogue scattered throughout its entirety. As a matter of fact, it often feels like the music is merely a device to connect dialogue and comedic songs, including Kaufman's signature "Mighty Mouse Theme," two songs performed by Jim Carrey (one as Kaufman, one as his alter-ego Tony Clifton), ...
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