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The N&N Files follows New Orleans locals Nikki Beaumont (Liz Vassey) and Nora Delany (Christina Cox) as they juggle the inner-workings of their personal lives with their roles as private investigators in America's oldest party town.

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After a chance encounter, Nick and Norah embark on a journey through New York's indie rock scene on a quest to find the secret show of a legendary band, and wind up finding each other.
Directors Peter Sollett Starring Michael Cera , Kat Dennings , Alexis Dziena Genres Drama , Romance , Music Videos and Concerts , Comedy Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English , English [Audio Description]
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Supporting actors Ari Graynor , Aaron Yoo , Jay Baruchel Producers Kerry Kohansky , Chris Weitz , Paul Weitz , Andrew Miano Studio Columbia Pictures Rating PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) Content advisory Alcohol use , foul language , sexual content , smoking , violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
H. Bala Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2009
When you think about it, nothing much really happens in this movie. NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST takes place in the course of one day and night, with the crux of the story occuring in the wee hours of the morning. So there's a bit of an energetic [[ASIN:B000286RNE After Hours]] vibe in this movie, but catered towards the sensibilities of hip teenagers who prowl the New York streets way past their bedtime. But then it also has echoes of [[ASIN:6305428050 Adventures in Babysitting]], with Ari Graynor's awfully wasted Caroline subbing in for Penelope Ann Miller's nervous Brenda. Going into this one, and me being a huge fan of one of the most fabulous romantic couples in cinema, Nick and Nora Charles (of the Thin Man series), I was already favorably predisposed towards this quirky teenage romantic comedy. Norah has never met Nick. But she knows about this guy who makes the best break-up mix CDs, most of which were pieced together for his ex-girlfriend Tris (his latest opus being titled "Road to Closure Vol. 12"). But Tris just pokes fun at the poor sap and then promptly discards these mixes, with Norah then un-discarding them and putting them in her I-pod. Because Norah absolutely digs these mixes. So, no, Norah has never met Nick, but she's probably halfway in love with the guy anyway. Now Nick may not look like he's all that (in fact, he looks kinda dorky), yet he plays in a rock band, plays the guitar although he doesn't quite know how to work the drum machine. And dude drives a broken-down yellow Yugo which people often mistake for a taxi. But being in a band has to count for a couple of cool points, right? The plot MacGuffin is that the legendary rock band Fluffy is scheduled to put on a secret show somewhere in NYC, the rub being, of course, that the time and location are kept a mystery, leaving Fluffy's fans scouring the city for clues in the form of little white rabbits. Nick and Norah happen to be such fans, and, during this evening, they meet by chance and then are thrown together by circumstances (circumstances being the misplacing of Norah's unholily inebriated BFF and a half-hearted quest to find Fluffy). And, somehow, someway, it turns out that Nick and Norah just may be perfect for each other. Segue alert. The special features in this dvd are pretty righteous: two cool audio commentaries - one with Director Peter Sollett, Michael Cera, Kat Dennings, and Ari Graynor (fun!); the other with Peter Sollett, authors Rachel Cohn & David Levithan, and screenwriter Lorene Scafaria; 4 minutes of outtakes; 9 deleted/alternate scenes; an awesome "Nick & Norah Puppet Show" by Kat Dennings (she pretty much recaps the film but also throws in a savage bear); Ari Graynor's excellent video diary; storyboard animations; a fake interview with Michael Cera & Kat Dennings; Peter Sollett's photo album; and Bishop Allen's music video "Middle Management." All worth checking out. I really like this movie. See this one especially if you like movies in which two people just mostly hang out and come to find that they're awesomely sympatico. Michael Cera ([[ASIN:B000YABYLA Juno (Single-Disc Edition)]]) and Kat Dennings are terrific together, showing off an easy, natural chemistry. The low-key Michael Cera, with his not-quite-male-model looks, is likeable because he's so relatable to nerds like me, but he's also got his act together, not to mention that Cera has that wonderfully dry delivery. Kat Dennings is amazing in this film, with her vibrancy and spunk and wistful vulnerability and just her girl-next-door realness. How can you not pull for her, especially when you find out that her ex-boyfriend was mostly using her to get in good with her influential music producer dad? And don't discount the supporting actors. It's cool that Nick's gay homies aren't portrayed stereotypically, but more as regular dudes and who really are looking out for Nick. And credit to Ari Graynor for being a good sport in some pretty humiliating haplessly drunk scenes (that scene of Caroline sifting thru a soiled toilet for her bubble gum is funny, but in a really gross kinda way). Do they ever find the legendary rock band Fluffy? It doesn't really matter, because this movie isn't really about Fluffy. There's no dumbing down here, and there are many moments of great appeal, mostly generated by the two leads. Set in the gritty neon backdrop of the Big Apple at night and with a playlist of cool indie-rock tunes to serenade things along, NICK & NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST, funny and romantic, wistful and unconventional, should please both teens and adults, the night owls and even those who like to turn in early - and thus will never know the delights of experiencing a live Fluffy concert. Although, again, it's not about Fluffy.
Christopher Acker Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022
Reconnecting To My Childhood Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2009
I saw this today on DVD after not being sure if I should bother to see it in theaters, and I gotta say that I liked it. The story is about these two high school seniors that don't know eachother but meet up one night by chance. Then story elements from Nora's drunk friend and Nick's prying bandmates to a creepy older guy who's into Nora and Nick's interfering ex-girlfriend end up getting Nick and Nora closer together as the night in New York progresses and everyone searches for a secret performance being given by everyone's favorite band, 'Where's Fluffy?'. The real reason to watch this movie is for the relationship between Nick & Nora. I enjoyed the banter between them and the fact that they seemed to have realistic chemistry. For that matter all the character's had very realistic and relatable chemistries with humorous banter that was always derived from character. It was also nice to see two teens that actually had some sense of moral and head's on their shoulder's. These character's are very down to earth rather than the over dramatic and foolish character's we are used to seeing teens portrayed as lately. This movie does a great job of not pandering to one audience or another and seems more like it is just showing us the events that took place between these particular people on this particular night, allowing everyone to find humor where they want to see it. To me this movie tread the line of reality and heightened reality better than most seeming very grounded and realistic. I enjoyed this movie letting you laugh when you wanted to, and taking time to let scenes and dialogue play out without ever letting it play out too long or be boring or pointless. Also instead of jumping all over the place plotwise like certain other movies in this genre do this one actually had a coherent overall story and every plot turn made sense while it moved along at a brisk pace. Like most movies you can see where this one is going but it's the journey not the destination. I really enjoyed this movie and hope others wondering about it will take a chance on it. The character dialogue is very well written, especially the scenes between Nick & Nora, the ones at the recording studio and when they meet back up in the third act and walk through the city being among my favorite. The music is aimed, like so many other movies lately, at the Indie/College Coffee Shop crowd but seems more appropriately placed here. The character's are cast perfectly and the wonderfully chosen location of New York City at night feels like a character on it's own and looks amazing. If you've been wondering about this movie give it a shot. Just My Opinion. Thanks For Your Time. The DVD has two commentaries. One by Michael Cera, Kat Dennings, Ari Graynor, and the film Director. Another by the people who wrote the book this film is based on, along with the movie scriptwriter and again the Director. There are also Outtakes, Deleted Scenes, A 'Nick & Nora Puppet Show' by Kat Dennings, A Playful Interview of Dennings and Cera, a short Behind The Scenes Video Diary from Ari Graynor and a Music Video for "Middle Managament" by Bishop Allen. "The World Has Been Broken Up Into Pieces And It's Our Job To Put It Back Together Again." "Maybe We Are The Pieces."
Chris Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022
I’ve loved this movie ever since I seen it. I was as excited to pop it in and watch it as Are you Randy’s only fan was lol. My movie came pretty quick it wasn’t damaged in any way. Kinda took me back to my high school days cause there is a code to redeem a digital version for psp and iPod. If you are a fan of Michael Cera and Kat Dennings’ awkward and quirky personalities you’ll love this. Great buy.
barry Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2009
NICK AND NORAH'S INFINITE PLAYLIST is a treat for film lovers of all ages. It has gotten mixed reviews from the critics and I really don't understand it. I loved this film. It is a warm, tender, very funny and endearing story of one night in the life of a group of teenagers. Led by Michael Cera and Kat Dennings this superb cast does the awesome task of making these teen characters believable, pertinent to the current times and relatable to people of all ages. I am a 46 year old man and related as if I was one of them. The basic beginning plot has Michael Cera still pining over his old girlfriend who dumped him. He keeps making her burned cds which she tosses and come into the hands of Norah aka Kat Dennings. Thus Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. Nick is in a band with his best friends and all the guys are again believable and quite funny. Norah's best friend is the greatest comedy lift. The film is a teen film in the age of SUPERBAD and other such films. It even has Michael Cera who is in SUPERBAD as well as JUNO. Here his witty style of acting is intact but his character is also very different from his other films. He seems to reach a deeper level of vulnerability. Bottom line, this one night journey is one you will be very happy you took. This film is a love story, a friendship story and a general feel good film for the ages. You will care about these people and want to revisit them again. This film is a definite one to own. And the blu ray version takes full advantage of all blu ray has to offer. I had just seen it in HD on cable and then purchased it in bluy ray. I watched it soon after and the oomph both the video and audio got from the transfer was exsquisite. The 1080p video transfer is crisp, colors are vibrant and the night scenes are striking. The true hd 5.1 audio provides the best accompanying soundtrack. Dialogue is strong and music is well utilized. The full presentation of this film in blu ray is of the highest standard. Highly recommend. Put this film in, sit back and be prepared to be truly entertained as you experience a touching slice of life.
pb Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2021
This film is a love story. Nick and Nora's first *real* love. As Nick's friend, Thom, says, it's not about the obtusely grand gestures and sex scenes; it's about what those Scousers got right from the start: "I want to hold your hand." (Speaking of another band and an enduring love story to THEIR city.) And yes, very much so, this film is a love story to, for, and about New York. Lovingly shot in richly textured nighttime scenes and animated by the people within -- actors, extras, and the countless multitudes each and all on their own nightly excursions and adventures. The comedy fits the story, rather than some story as an excuse, mere vehicle for jokes and gags. It's the story, it's the love -- Nick and Norah's, and the whole production's for New York -- that is central. Spend a night getting to know these characters. A glorious night of neon and shadows, old friends and new beginnings. And what modern love story doesn't have a mix tape? The sound track puts one together that makes the ride hum with a subtle but potent energy. Bravo to love!
joel wing Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2021
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist is a teenage adventure-love story. Nick’s girlfriend just broke up with him while Norah has a crush on him. They meet up at a concert for Nick’s band and then spend the night running around New York City trying to find Norah’s friend and where their favorite band is playing a show. Bigger picture it’s about whether Nick and Norah can figure it out and start a relationship or let their issues get in the way. Nick’s friends almost steal the show giving advice to the two love birds because both are insecure and won’t make a move. Of course with such a story the movie goes out of its way to be cute and does that successfully. There’s some real innocence about Nick and Norah’s characters.
S.G. London Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2009
(The Film ****1/2) Trouble ensues when a group of music loving hipster teens have a night out on the town (NYC) desperately seeking their favorite band, Where's Fluffy?. Like many people my age, I had little to no interest in seeing this PG-13 rated, dubbed teen comedy in theaters. So I didn't. I thought, better leave this one to the kids. Boy was I wrong, and I am sorry, okay? First off, I want to express how much I enjoyed and appreciated the filmmakers (and I suppose the writers of the novel, too) for incorporating true non-stereotypical homosexual youths corresponding with heterosexual teens without the homophobia of it's lead characters. "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist" is one of the most fun and enjoyable films I've seen recently. This is a film I can watch over and over again and not be bored or bothered. The entire cast is excellent. I especially liked Ari Graynor who played the hilarious lush, Caroline. She was definitely a highlight of the film-as was her chewing gum. What I think made "Nick and Norah" so accessible to me was its idea of love and music. Being an avid music lover, mostly indie, I could easily identify with these characters. They love music just as much as they love wanting someone to share it with. It's a great idea that frankly I haven't seen in a teen comedy or any other romantic comedy-well, maybe once if you count "Once" as a romantic comedy. So I say, put your grievances aside over the PG-13 rating and give Nick and Norah a chance. You might be surprised as to how edgier the once mild rating has gotten. Finally. Blu-ray features (*** 1/2) Grain haters beware because there's plenty of it here. About 97% of the film takes place at night so grain is everywhere. However, the picture doesn't suffer because of it. In fact, the picture looks quite authentic and real. It's still a wonderful transfer to the blu-ray format-just don't expect something mind blowing. The audio on the other hand is great. The special features are nice but could have been better. The star-studded commentary is enjoyable. There's an outtake reel, a video diary behind the scenes filmed by, I think, Ari Graynor, deleted scenes, a music video by Bishop Allen (yawn), and a puppet show by Michael Cera and Kat Denninngs? Enjoy.

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