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DVD Releases for November 14, 2006
In this week's new DVD releases, is uncoded, John Tucker's success with the ladies is eroded, higher learning gets corroded, a high school student finds herself outmoded and , , and get reloaded.Let's start with .
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arrives on and today.
The action thriller - based on - is from the Oscar-winning creative triumvirate behind , director Ron Howard, producer Brian Glazer and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman. Howard directs a stellar international cast, including Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina, Paul Bettany and Jean Reno.
DVD offers over 90 minutes of special features with exclusive content presented on a .
Included are 10 featurettes, with individual pieces on Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, author Dan Brown, a look at the locations and cities where the film was shot, interviews about how the cast felt working near the Mona Lisa, a two-part discussion with Ron Howard on the challenges of bringing the book to the screen, and more.
In keeping with the spirit of the book and the film, the packaging for features hidden phrases that can be viewed only with the use of a blacklight or a magnifying glass. One hidden message leads to exclusive online content.
The DVD is available in separate and versions and also on . In addition, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is releasing a that includes the 2-Disc widescreen Special Edition together with a reproduction of symbologist Robert Langdon's journal.
into Universal Studios Home Entertainment when they first announced they would be coming out with their , what they've taken to calling the definitive 3-Disc version of Peter Jackson's action-adventure film.
We won't repeat here, but now that the darn thing is actually out, we're duty bound to report that it includes over 13 additional mind-blowing minutes of King Kong's astounding visual effects and exhilarating action.
So if you like your cinematic experience to last considerably longer than three hours, then you may indeed enjoy this. We found it completely unnecessary.
The 3-Disc DVD is also available in the that includes specially designed collectible packaging and a King Kong figurine, created exclusively for the package by the artists at Weta Workshop and Weta Digital, the company responsible for the film's creature design, special makeup, miniatures and visual effects.
Both new editions promise insights into director Jackson's creative process, with bonus features drawn from more than 3,000 hours of all-new behind-the-scenes footage recorded during the filmmaking process.
, the quintessential 1950s sci-fi movie, is also out this week.
The film, considered by many the most influential science fiction film ever made until the era, arrives in a new and an in standard DVD and versions.
is a pioneering work whose ideas and style would be reverse-engineered into many cinematic space voyages to come including , , and .
The film is loosely based on Shakespeare's and stars Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, Leslie Nielsen, Warren Stevens, Earl Holliman and Richard Anderson.
Nielsen plays the commander who brings his interplanetary spacecruiser and its crew to Altair-4, which is now home to the only survivors of a previous expedition, Dr. Morbius (Pidgeon), his daughter (Francis)..
. and also home to a mysterious terror.
There are more than four hours of special features in the including commentary, additional scenes, two movie sequels starring Robby the Robot, plus three documentaries.
The keepsake case includes the 2 Disc Special Edition as well as a collectible Robby the Robot replica with moveable limbs, a Forbidden Planet and The Invisible Boy reproduction lobby cards portfolio, as well as a Forbidden Planet original theatrical poster mail-in offer.
Jesse Metcalfe (from ) is the big man on campus and the titular character in .
When three gorgeous gals discover they've all been duped by smooth-talking stud John Tucker, they hatch a devious revenge scheme to turn the tables on him.
Now Tucker is going to have to change his ways...
before the school jock becomes the class joke.
Can the tantalizing teen trio turn this serial dater into a one-woman man?
Let's just say that there are very few surprises here.
If campus cut-ups are your thing, you may be (marginally) better off with , the irreverent comedy about a loveable group of misfit slackers who create their own college.
High school slacker Bartleby Gaines ( B to his buddies) is willing to do whatever it takes to keep his parents from finding out he's been rejected by every college he applied to - even if that means creating a bogus university, with a demented burnout of a dean (Lewis Black) and a curriculum that includes How to Design a Smokin' MySpace Page and Cooking with Illicit Substances.
With a cast of fresh young faces including Justin Long (the Mac guy from those ubiquitous commercials), the DVD of will feature more than an hour of bonus extras including scenes not seen in theatres, outtakes, exclusive downloadable MP3s and insider commentary from the stars and director.
It's back to high school for Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello and Stephen Colbert, as , the big screen version of their twisted Comedy Central series comes to DVD.
The film stars Sedaris as Jerri Blank, a 47 year old ex-con who decides to return to her childhood home after thirty-two years of working the streets and being in prison.
Upon her arrival, she discovers her father is in a self-induced coma.
Hoping to wake him, Jerri decides to turn her life around by picking it up exactly where she left off – as a high school freshman.
This former boozer, user and loser discovers that hanging with the in crowd is a lot harder than turning tricks.
Warner Home Video would like us to believe that you can never have enough .
In fact, they'd like you to watch those spunky twenty-somethings become inseparable thirty-somethings all over again in , out today.
Featuring a commemorative 60-page book with keepsake photos and the original pilot pitch, this deluxe boxed set has all 236 episodes from the award-winning series in a new collector's box.
The complete series was first released last November in a bestselling Limited Edition extravagantly packaged boxed set called .
What's different here - other than the new box and the addition of that 60-page book - is that, as a new release, this 40-Disc Collection will be substantially discounted. When we last checked on that earlier collection, was selling the few remaining copies for $255. But you can now get the new one for well under two hundred dollars.
Other great TV-on-DVD choices this week include , the Fifth Season of , the Sixth Seasons of and and the Sixth and Seventh Seasons of .
The boxed set lets you relive every minute of Alan Ball's poignant and unpredictable series, from its unusual premiere episode to its critically-acclaimed, haunting finale.
Along with all the episodes and hours of rich bonus features from all five seasons, this set includes two bonus Six Feet Under soundtracks, and an exclusive illustrated booklet with character obituaries and memories from the show's creators.
There's one more very special TV-on-DVD release this week...
would you believe the complete series of - the '60s spy sitcom created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry and starring Don Adams as Maxwell Smart - is out on DVD this week?
But you won't find it in stores..
. it's only available from , which has the exclusive distribution rights for a year.
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