Here's the list of new movies hitting store shelves this morning.
"Ratatouille"
The summer animated hit comes to DVD. It's the story of a gourmet rat who teams with a bumbling human kitchen hand to whip up creations at a fine French restaurant. The DVD and high-definition Blu-ray releases include a handful of unfinished scenes with introductions from director Brad Bird.
The disc has the short Pixar film, an alien-abduction comedy, that preceded "Ratatouille" in theaters along with an amusing new short on the pros and cons of rats.
"I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry"
This comedy stars Adam Sandler and Kevin James. Sandler's a womanizing firefighter who works with his best buddy, a widower worried about providing for his children in
case he dies. So pal Sandler agrees to pose as his gay lover to insure that the kiddies will be eligible for life insurance.
Jessica Biel co-stars as the hot attorney defending their domestic-partner rights. Extras include deleted scenes with commentary from director Dennis Dugan.
"Sicko"
Oscar-winning documentary director Michael Moore takes the pulse of America's health-care system and finds it seriously ailing. Moore makes a pitch for universal coverage as he examines how corporations and government oversee health care, and
he travels to Canada, England, France and Cuba to look at the systems in those countries. The DVD has seven deleted segments and a batch of extended interviews.
TV on DVD
Dr. Who: The Complete Third Series
Flight of the Conchords (Complete First Season)
Full House: The Complete Series
Heeere's Johnny: The Definitive DVD Collecton From the Tonight Show
Martin (Complete Third Season)
Seinfeld: The Complete Series
The Best of the Colbert Report
The Cosby Show (Season 5)
The Cosby Show (Season 6)
The King of Queens: The Complete Series
Wildfire (Season 2)
Wings (Season 5)
X-Files: The Ultimate Collection
Older Movies Being Re-released
Cars (Blu-ray)
Deck the Halls
James Bond 007 (Ultimate Collector's Set)
Pixar Short Films Collection (Volume 1)
The Aviator
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
With great power...comes great responsibility...
Thats right Spiderman fans - its finally here!
We're taking a look at the new releases on DVD.
"Spider-Man 3"
This movie is now swinging onto DVD and high-definition Blu-ray disc. There's also a collection packaged with the two earlier installments of director Sam Raimi's comic-book franchise.
The main players return for the conclusion of the love triangle and friends-turned-foes saga among Spidey, Mary Jane and Harry. A single-disc DVD has commentary with cast and crew, while the two-disc DVD and Blu-ray releases are stuffed with extras on the cool effects and the stunt sequences, among others.
On a side note - you can also pick up "Spider-Man - The High Definition Trilogy." That's right, all three movies in one set!
"License to Wed"
This movie stars Robin Williams as a clergyman leading a couple through an outrageous pre-nuptial education course. The DVD has deleted scenes accompanied by commentary from the director (Ken Kwapis).
Along with the DVD release, the movie is available in a high-definition Blu-ray disc and a combination disc with both standard DVD and high-definition HD DVD versions.
"Talk to Me"
This movie has Don Cheadle playing Ralph "Petey" Greene, a former prison inmate who became an outspoken radio personality and activist during the civil-rights movement of the 1960s.
Cheadle leads a sturdy cast that includes Martin Sheen, Cedric the Entertainer and Mike Epps. The film is accompanied by deleted scenes, a featurette on Greene and his significance in black politics of the era. Another segment is on the movie's re-creation of 1960s and '70s style through music and fashion.
Other DVD film releases this week:
- El Cantante
- No End in Sight
- Looney Tunes: Golden Collection - Volume Five
TV on DVD
- Angel (Complete Series Collector's Set)
- CSI: Miami - The Fifth Season
- Everybody Loves Raymond (Complete Series)
- Family Affair (Season 4)
- Family Guy: Freakin' Party Pack - The Complete DVD Collection
- Magnum P.I. (Season 7)
- My So-Called Life: The Complete Series
- Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 12
- Scrubs: The Complete Sixth Season
- The Outer Limits (Original Series, Volume 3)
- The Real McCoys (Season 2)
- Twin Peaks: Definitive Gold Box Edition
We're taking a look at the new releases on DVD.
"Spider-Man 3"
This movie is now swinging onto DVD and high-definition Blu-ray disc. There's also a collection packaged with the two earlier installments of director Sam Raimi's comic-book franchise.
The main players return for the conclusion of the love triangle and friends-turned-foes saga among Spidey, Mary Jane and Harry. A single-disc DVD has commentary with cast and crew, while the two-disc DVD and Blu-ray releases are stuffed with extras on the cool effects and the stunt sequences, among others.
On a side note - you can also pick up "Spider-Man - The High Definition Trilogy." That's right, all three movies in one set!
"License to Wed"
This movie stars Robin Williams as a clergyman leading a couple through an outrageous pre-nuptial education course. The DVD has deleted scenes accompanied by commentary from the director (Ken Kwapis).
Along with the DVD release, the movie is available in a high-definition Blu-ray disc and a combination disc with both standard DVD and high-definition HD DVD versions.
"Talk to Me"
This movie has Don Cheadle playing Ralph "Petey" Greene, a former prison inmate who became an outspoken radio personality and activist during the civil-rights movement of the 1960s.
Cheadle leads a sturdy cast that includes Martin Sheen, Cedric the Entertainer and Mike Epps. The film is accompanied by deleted scenes, a featurette on Greene and his significance in black politics of the era. Another segment is on the movie's re-creation of 1960s and '70s style through music and fashion.
Other DVD film releases this week:
- El Cantante
- No End in Sight
- Looney Tunes: Golden Collection - Volume Five
TV on DVD
- Angel (Complete Series Collector's Set)
- CSI: Miami - The Fifth Season
- Everybody Loves Raymond (Complete Series)
- Family Affair (Season 4)
- Family Guy: Freakin' Party Pack - The Complete DVD Collection
- Magnum P.I. (Season 7)
- My So-Called Life: The Complete Series
- Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 12
- Scrubs: The Complete Sixth Season
- The Outer Limits (Original Series, Volume 3)
- The Real McCoys (Season 2)
- Twin Peaks: Definitive Gold Box Edition
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
When everything feels like the movies...
Looking for something new and fun to watch with the family?
Well - here's a look at the newest DVD's hitting the store shelves.
"Meet the Robinsons"
This movie is an animated time-traveling adventure, featuring the voice talents of Angela Bassett, Tom Selleck and Laurie Metcalf. The movie follows the exploits of a young inventor whisked into the future, where he teams up with a family of oddballs to take on a villain in a bowler hat.
Among the DVD extras are a handful of deleted scenes, a segment on how the film was developed from the work of children's author William Joyce, and a featurette on Walt Disney and other visionaries whose advances changed the world.
"Mr. Brooks"
This movie stars Kevin Costner as a serial killer. He plays a seemingly upright citizen, who commits a string of mass murders and taunts police. William Hurt co-stars as Brooks' Jekyll-and-Hyde evil alter ego, with Demi Moore playing a cop on the killer's trail and Dane Cook playing a witness who wants a taste of the
perpetrator's bloody glory.
The DVD has deleted footage, threemaking-of featurettes and commentary.
"Hostel: Part II"
This movie comes to home video after failing to make a splash in theaters. In this sequel, three American women studying in Europe meet up with an art-class model who baits them into a murder-for-pleasure den.
Also debuting in a two-disc DVD set and single-disc Blu-ray edition is the director's cut of the original "Hostel," with an alternate ending, four commentary tracks and a full disc of interviews and background featurettes.
"Stanley Kubrick"
This DVD features five Kubrick films in a fresh boxed-set treatment, with high-definition HD DVD and Blu-ray releases. The 10-DVD set has remastered two-disc versions of "2001: A Space Odyssey," "A Clockwork Orange," "The Shining" and "Eyes Wide Shut," plus a single-disc release of "Full Metal Jacket" and a disc with the documentary "Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures."
If television is more your speed...this week's TV on DVD releases include:
- The Sopranos: Season Six, Part II
- The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One
- The L Word: The Complete Fourth Season
- Veronica Mars: The Complete Third Season
- NCIS: The Fourth Season
Well - here's a look at the newest DVD's hitting the store shelves.
"Meet the Robinsons"
This movie is an animated time-traveling adventure, featuring the voice talents of Angela Bassett, Tom Selleck and Laurie Metcalf. The movie follows the exploits of a young inventor whisked into the future, where he teams up with a family of oddballs to take on a villain in a bowler hat.
Among the DVD extras are a handful of deleted scenes, a segment on how the film was developed from the work of children's author William Joyce, and a featurette on Walt Disney and other visionaries whose advances changed the world.
"Mr. Brooks"
This movie stars Kevin Costner as a serial killer. He plays a seemingly upright citizen, who commits a string of mass murders and taunts police. William Hurt co-stars as Brooks' Jekyll-and-Hyde evil alter ego, with Demi Moore playing a cop on the killer's trail and Dane Cook playing a witness who wants a taste of the
perpetrator's bloody glory.
The DVD has deleted footage, threemaking-of featurettes and commentary.
"Hostel: Part II"
This movie comes to home video after failing to make a splash in theaters. In this sequel, three American women studying in Europe meet up with an art-class model who baits them into a murder-for-pleasure den.
Also debuting in a two-disc DVD set and single-disc Blu-ray edition is the director's cut of the original "Hostel," with an alternate ending, four commentary tracks and a full disc of interviews and background featurettes.
"Stanley Kubrick"
This DVD features five Kubrick films in a fresh boxed-set treatment, with high-definition HD DVD and Blu-ray releases. The 10-DVD set has remastered two-disc versions of "2001: A Space Odyssey," "A Clockwork Orange," "The Shining" and "Eyes Wide Shut," plus a single-disc release of "Full Metal Jacket" and a disc with the documentary "Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures."
If television is more your speed...this week's TV on DVD releases include:
- The Sopranos: Season Six, Part II
- The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One
- The L Word: The Complete Fourth Season
- Veronica Mars: The Complete Third Season
- NCIS: The Fourth Season
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