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The sweetest thing
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Movie propaganda
They're not looking for Mr Right, they're looking for Mr Right NOW!
The sweetest thing is the story of sexy Christina Walters (Cameron Diaz), who after years of avoiding meaningful relationships with men finally meets her perfect match in Peter Donahue (Thomas Jane). When he suddenly disappears, she and best friend Courtney Rockliffe (Christina Applegate) set out on a hilarious journey to find him. Their search ultimately leads them to a surprising discovery and the realisation that love is, after all, The sweetest thing.
Raunchier version with new footage too hot for cinemas.
Persons of interest
- Cameron Diaz .... Christina Walters
- Thomas Jane .... Peter Donahue
- Christina Applegate .... Courtney Rockliffe
- Selma Blair .... Jane Burns
- Parker Posey .... Judy Webb
- Jason Bateman .... Roger
- Jennifer Gimenez .... Mariangella
- Eddie McClintock .... Michael
- Philip Pavel .... Chris
- Don Winston .... Eric
- Nancy M Pimental .... Screenwriter
- Roger Kumble .... Director
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Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Languages: English, French
- Picture disc
- Picture: Widescreen (1.85:1/16:9 enhanced)
- Special features:
- Behind-the-scenes:
- Politically correct: Making-of
- A legend is born: A day in the life of Nancy M Pimental
- Biographies: Talent profiles
- Commentary: Roger Kumble, Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate, Selma Blair, Jason Bateman
- DVD-ROM: Web klink
- Featurettes: Storyboard to final film comparisons: 2
- Trailers: Theatrical, Bonus
- Subtitles: Arabic, Dutch, English, English captions, French, Hindi
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Sexual references)
Surveillance time
87 minutes (1:27 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 25 July 2002
DVD rental: 2 January 2003
VHS rental: 2 January 2003
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