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August 30, 2004
Political Docs Come To DVD
If you're a fan of political documentaries, the next few months will be nirvana for you. Here's a recap of the notable political docs headding your way this fall: Fahrenheit 9/11 on 10/5 - probably the most well known political docs now with a ton of bonus footage on DVD including ' Outside Abu Ghraib Prison' and footage on the 9/11 Commission, John Kerry - Brothers in Arms on 9/7 - a look at the crew of patrol craft 'fast 94' and John Kerry's service in Vietnam, Bush Family Fortunes on 9/28 - an indepth look at the Bush Dynasty, The Hunting of the President on 9/28 - based on the best selling novel focused on the campaign to discredit Bill Clinton's presidency, Control Room on 9/28 - a look behind the scenes of Al Jazeera Television and The Corporation (released later this fall) - possiably the best of all the current crop of political docs. In addition there are a few political docs out now including: Outfoxed - Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism [Review] - a jaw dropping look at Fox 'News', Uncovered: The Whole Truth about The Iraq War - a strong condemnation of the war in Iraq and Disinformation: The Complete Series [Review].

Just Announced DVDs
An interesting mix of DVDs announced this week including: The Ultimate Matrix Collection on 12/7 - the definitive 10 disc Matrix release with all 4 films (including the Animatrix), all the special features from previous releases plus 4 new bonus discs of content, Maria Full of Grace on 12/7 - this summer's best 'hidden gem' should absolutely be on your list this year, The Clearing on 11/19 - an enjoyable thriller with a stellar cast including Robert Redford, Hellen Mirren, and William DaFoe, Before Sunset on 11/19 Richard Linklater's unexpected sequel to his charming Before Sunrise, Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season Seven on 11/16 - the final chapter for this popular series, 24: Season Three 12/7 - the real question being, will CineSchlock-O-Rama do another butt numbing 24 marathon. Also announced on DVD this week: The Official Story 11/9, Jesus Of Montreal 11/9, Smallville: Season 3 11/16, Gilmore Girls: Season 2 12/7. Read our complete list of Upcoming DVDs.

American Dreams: Season One Giveaway
This week we have a special giveawayAmerican Dreams - Season 1. This extended music edition includes extended episodes with full-length musical performances from artists like - Usher, Ashanti, Michelle Branch, Vanessa Carlton, Kelly Rowland of Destiny's Child and more. The American Dreams DVD also features: Audio Commentary by Brittany Snow, Dick Clark and Jonathan Prince and The Cast of American Dreams, Brain Williams: Hosts Timeline 1963-1964, Back to Bandstand featurette and more. Enter now for your chance to win one of five American Dreams DVDs were giving away this week.


August 26, 2004
An Evening with Buena Vista - Aladdin, Mulan, Clerks X and Alias 3
Buena Vista Home Entertainment has some pretty huge DVD releases hitting the streets including: Aladdin: Special Edition, Mulan: Special Edition, Clerks X: Tenth Anniversary Edition and Alias Season 3. To kick things off for their ' Big DVD Season', Buena Vista threw a big kick off party at The Highland night club at the famous 'Hollywood and Highland'. Editor Geoffrey Kleinman was there and files this report with info on some of these big upcoming releases as well as a rundown on presentations from Mulan's Ming-na, Alias' JJ Abrams and a complete transcript of Kevin Smith's hilarious speech. Read the complete wrap up now. Also be sure not to miss our Interview with Kevin Smith.


August 25, 2004
DVD Savant: Goodfellas, Darby O'Gill and Zorba the Greek
This week the DVD Savant has reviews of Zorba the Greek - Earthy Zorba takes charge of noodly Englishman Alan Bates in this very uneven drama with some strangely savage scenes that sink the Greek high spirits, Goodfellas - Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Ray Liotta chill the blood as wiseguys with zero sense of self discipline. One of Scorsese's best and possibly the best film ever made about the Mob, Chastity - Sonny Bono tries to supply Cher with an edgy vehicle in this well-intentioned but mind-numbing exercise in 'serious' filmmaking. See Cher visit a Mexican brothel! Whoopee! 7 Days in September - A good DVCam docu filmed by 23 individual video chroniclers of the 9/11 attack and the week that followed in New York city. Darned gripping and a good record of unforgettable days and Darby O'Gill and the Little People - Disney DVD fibs a bit in the Aspect Ratio department but comes through with a thoroughly enjoyable disc of one of Walt's live-action favorites. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.

This Week's Notable DVDs (8/31-9/7)
It's like a big white elephant in this week's notable DVDs, either you're thrilled about the DVD release for The Passion [Review] or you're not. If you're not, then run, don't walk to get South Park: The Passion of the Jew [Review] - the best and most hilarious commentary on The Passion you'll find. If you want to skip The Passion all together, then check out Jesus Christ Superstar [Review] - a fantastic rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webberon an excellent DVD. Some people might consider Star Trek The Original Series: Season 1 [Review] - a religious experience and those people have been documented again in Trekkies 2. Other notable DVDs this week include: Lion King II: Simba's Pride: SE [Review] - a solid animated sequel with all the charms of a Disney movie, I Love Lucy: Complete Second Season [Review] - some of the best comedy ever aired on television, and Videodrome: Criterion [Review] - David Cronenberg's 1983 horror film is given the royal Criterion treatment and DVD Talk's Highest Rating . Read our Complete List of Upcoming DVDs for more great DVDs out this week, and visit our DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including an entire section devoted to reviews of DVDs out this week.


August 24, 2004
DVD Talk TV - Kill Bill 2, Goodfellas, Tom Dowd
On our August DVD Talk TV Segment on ABC TV's AM Northwest we took a look at 4 Notable DVDs: Kill Bill Vol 2 - the 2nd half of Quentin Tarantino's likeable but problematic revenge flick, 13 Going on 30 - an ode to the eighties with the charming Jennifer Garner, Tom Dowd and the Language of Music - a hidden gem that stands up there with 'Standing in The Shadows of Motown', and Goodfellas - the ultimate American gangster movie and a part of the Martin Scorsese Collection. Watch this show (which runs about 6 mins) in Windows Media High Bandwidth or Low Bandwidth. Also be sure to catch past month's shows.


August 23, 2004
This Week's Notable DVDs (8/24-8/31)
A jam packed week full of notable DVDs including: The Apprentice: Season 1 [Review] - the first show to make people want to hear the words 'You're Fired', Dogville [Review] - a challenging film from Lars Von Trier that you'll either love or hate, The Girl Next Door [Review] - Elisha Cuthbert (do we need to say more?), Tom Dowd and the Language of Music [Review] - a detailed look into a true pioneer of the music industry, Purple Rain - Prince's landmark film gets the royal treatment on DVD, Shaolin Soccer - with both the Asian and US versions of this extremely enjoyable kung-fu soccer flick, Futurama Vol 4 [Review] - the final volume of Matt Groening's second TV brainchild,, Harsh Realm [Review] - Chris Carter's short lived comic-book based series with the ever watchable Lance Henriksen, Ella Enchanted [Review] - an enchanting film that appeals to the whole family and The Apple [Review] - a unique cult film with an uncommonly loyal following. Read our Complete List of Upcoming DVDs for more great DVDs out this week, and visit our DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including an entire section devoted to reviews of DVDs out this week.

Cinema Gotham: Mean Streets - Special Edition
Mean Streets We've been waiting for this moment for some time: The release of the Martin Scorsese boxed set, containing New York classics Goodfellas, After Hours, and Who's That Knocking At My Door as well as Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. But nothing is more highly anticipated at Cinema Gotham headquarters than the special edition of Mean Streets, the little indie where Scorsese first showed the world what he's truly capable of. Mean Streets is integral to Scrosese's development as a filmmaker as well as to the education of a generation of movie makers and watchers. Oh yeah, and it also introduced the world to a couple of actors named Robert De Niro an Harvey Keitel. Read Cinema Gotham's review here. Also read more Cinema Gotham DVD reviews here.

Just Announced DVDs
One of the summer's biggest films in the box office looks to become one of the biggest DVDs with the announcement of Spider-Man 2: 2 Disc Special Edition on 11/30 featuring: audio commentaries with the cast and crew, a pop-up trivia track, four web-i-sodes, bloopers, a 12 part making of documentary, a multi-angle feature and more. Spider-Man 2 will also be released in a 'featureless" Superbit edition. Also announced this week: Man on Fire on 9/14 - with another strong performance by Denzel Washington, The Day After Tomorrow on 10/12 - Fox's big fun disaster flick is a big fun summer rollercoaster ride... with a message, Ice Cream Man on 10/19 - The Clint Howard horror masterpiece is shamefully getting a "cheap ass" bare bones release, The Tesseract on 10/26 - an intensely personal story from Alex Garland, Author Of The Beach And 28 Days Later and, Even Cowgirls Get The Blues on 11/2 - Gus Van Sant's odd and entertaining adaptation of Tom Robbins' best selling book. Finally this week a big batch of TV-on-DVD announcements: Roswell: The Complete Second Season on 10/5, The West Wing: Season 3 on 11/2, Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Volume 3 on 11/16, Frasier: The Complete Final Season on 11/16 , Space Ghost Coast To Cost: Volume 2 on 11/16, Tru Calling: Season One on 11/30, King Of The Hill: Season 3 on 12/28. Read our complete list of Upcoming DVDs.

DVD Talk Interview: Kevin Smith
Any time you sit down with Kevin Smith, no matter what the topic, you know he'll have something interesting to say. At the core, Kevin Smith's films are talkies. Whether it's two clerks engaged in a behind-the-counter debate on which Star Wars movie is better, or two stoner superheroes ranting about Internet Forums and Magnolia fans, it's the conversations that make a Kevin Smith film something really special. DVD Talk Editor, Geoffrey Kleinman, sat down with Kevin Smith to talk about both the upcoming tenth anniversary DVD release for Clerks, the film which started off Kevin Smith's career, and the DVD release of Jersey Girl, a film which marks a distinct change in his career. Smith seemed very reflective about his career so far and had some interesting thoughts about what lies ahead. Read our complete interview with Kevin Smith.


August 20, 2004
CineSchlock-O-Rama: Freaks
CineSchlock-O-Rama's Most Wanted celebrates the capture of its OLDEST inductee -- Freaks! What a shindig it is, as Warner Home Video's freakified feast of schlock value, engaging extras and a/v attention earns DVD Talk's highest rating. Plus, responses to reader emails and even more Most Wanted titles still steps ahead of eagle-eyed CineSchlockers.
 


August 17, 2004
The Girl Next Door: Unrated DVD Giveaway
You know (and love) Elisha Cuthbert from 24, now she's made the jump to the big screen in the 'Risky Business-esque' update The Girl Next Door [Review]. Fox has granted the wishes of many a Elisha Cuthbert fans and released The Girl Next Door in a not so family friendly unrated DVD edition featuring: commentary by director Luke Greenfield, a trivia track, scene-specific commentary by Elisha Cuthbert and Emile Hirsch, making-of featurette, gag reel, deleted and extended scenes, the original ending and a Trailer to hot to show in theaters. We're giving away 5 copies of The Girl Next Door: Unrated Edition this week so enter now for your chance to win.

DVD Savant: The Sugarland Express and Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
This week The DVD Savant has reviews of The Sugarland Express - Goldie Hawn takes 1001 cop cars for a ride in Steven Spielberg's superior first theatrical film, Black Angel - A tricky film noir murder mystery gives Dan Duryea a starring role opposite June Vincent and Peter Lorre, Smile - Jerry Belson and Michael Ritchie come up with the funniest, sweetest satire of the 70s, a venal Beauty Pageant that becomes the focus of a California town, The Bad Seed - Patty McCormack is the little girl possessed by a really bad story concept; a movie that's become a camp classic of a kind and Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore - Ellen Burstyn and Kris Kristofferson shine in Martin Scorsese's odd film out ... a true 70s gem. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.


August 16, 2004
DVD Talk Clips of The Week
We continue to get lots of very positive feedback on our DVD Clips of the Week! So here's another great batch of DVD Clips and Trailers: Seinfeld DVD Trailer (on DVD 11/23). Ike: Countdown to D-Day (on DVD 8/21) Clip 1, 2, 3. Goodbye Lenin (now on DVD). Boa VS. Python (on DVD 8/24) Clip 1, 2, 3, plus The Boa vs. Python Trailer. Mickey, Donald & Goofy: The Three Musketeers (on DVD 8/17). Jersey Girl (on DVD 9/7), Clip 1 , 2, 3. Demon Lover (Unrated) (on DVD 9/7).

Just Announced DVDs
An interesting mix of DVDs announced this week, including several new titles in Columbia Tri-Star's Superbit line: S.W.A.T. (Superbit), Underworld (Superbit) , Once Upon A Time In Mexico (Superbit), The Missing (Superbit) and The Guns Of Navarone (Superbit) all out on DVD 10/26. Warner Bros has had a fantastic record with their multi-disc restorations, so we're extremely excited to hear that Gone With The Wind will be restored and released on a 4 Disc Collector's Edition on 11/9. Warner Bros also has another installment in their popular cartoon series Looney Tunes Golden Collection - Volume 2 on 11/2. Universal has announced an Unrated Director's Cut release for this summers sci-fi action fest The Chronicles Of Riddick on 11/16 and as you'd expect the DVD is packed with many special features focused on the effects and how the film was made. Also announced this week: The China Syndrome: Special Edition on 10/26, Profiler: Season 4 on 10/26, The Kids in the Hall: Complete Season 2 1990-1991 on 11/16. Read our complete list of Upcoming DVDs.

This Week's Notable DVDs (8/17-8/24)
This week is a great week for fans of Martin Scorsese with the release of The Martin Scorsese Collection featuring: After Hours [Review], Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore [Review], Mean Streets [Review], Who's Knocking at My Door and the highly anticipated Goodfellas: 2 Disc Special Edition. Another great American Director Steven Spielberg has 2 early films on DVD this week - Duel [Review] and The Sugarland Express [Review]. Showing that the US hasn't cornered the market on great directors, Palm Pictures has Hou Hsiao-hsien's Millennium Mambo [Review] - a deliciously texturized movie that you should definitely seek out. Other notable DVDs this week include: Connie And Carla [Review] - with Nia Vardalos and Toni Collette in a fantastic gender bending comedy, Taking Lives - Director's Cut [Review] - DJ Caruso's less-than-perfect thriller just might be a good weekend rental, Godsend [Review] - a great cast with a terrible script make it a morbid curiosity rental, Da Ali G Show: Season 1 [Review] - a love it or hate it comedy from HBO and Seeing Other People [Review] - a notable release from the Sundance Channel. Read our Complete List of Upcoming DVDs for more great DVDs out this week, and visit our DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including a new section devoted entirely to reviews of DVDs out this week.

DVD Talk Interview - Larisa Oleynik
Larisa Oleynik has had the unique Hollywood experience of growing up and coming-of-age on screen. From her debut in The Baby-Sitters Club to roles in 10 Things I Hate About You and 100 Girls Larisa has blossomed. Now in the Emmy-nominated film, A Time for Dancing, Larisa stars in a touching coming-of-age film that tells the story of two teenage girls bound by a love of dance and most importantly, a love for each other. DVD Talk Writer Danielle Henbest sat down with Larisa Oleynik to talk about the DVD release of A Time For Dancing, her start in entertainment in Les Miserables and working with Shiri Appleby. Read our complete interview with Larisa Oleynik.


August 12, 2004
Extremely Hot Deal on Showgirls VIP Edition
DeepDiscountDVD.com has a red hot deal on MGM's Showgirls VIP Edition. Get this fantastic box set [Review] which includes: 2 Disc Showgirls VIP DVD, a set of Showgirls shot glasses, "Pin the Pasties on the Showgirl" game with pasties and blindfold, a deck of Showgirls playing cards and six photo cards with party games - plus a bonus free t-shirt all for only $19.98 - a whopping 50% off! This deal is even sweeter because DeepDiscountDVD.com offers free shipping. Quantites are limited so don't miss out on this fantastic deal!

DVD Savant: Le Ceremonie, Red Sonja and Uzumaki
This week the DVD Savant has reviews of Village of the Damned & Children of the Damned - Savant goes on an analysis orgy ... uh, gives his thoughts about this pair of well-remembered science fiction chillers, Le Cérémonie - Claude Chabrol creates one of his most disturbing character studies in this tale of class differences that lead to tragedy, Uzumaki - some very nice surrealist touches in this subtle shocker, The Tree of Wooden Clogs - Ermanno Olmi recreates an entire 19th century peasant world in this austere and work-filled recreation and Red Sonja - Brigitte Nielsen gets help from Arnold Schwarzenegger in fighting mechanical snakes and other assorted threats. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.


August 09, 2004
Kill Bill Vol 2 DVD Giveaway
This week we have the giveaway that you've all been waiting for: Kill Bill Vol 2. We're giving away 5 copies of the exciting conclusion to Quentin Tarantino's magnum-opus-revenge-flick. The Kill Bill Vol 2 DVD features: a deleted scene, behind-the-scenes look at the making of Kill Bill Vol 2, and footage from the Kill Bill Vol 2 Premiere. Enter Now for your chance to win Kill Bill Vol 2  
 

Just Announced: Seinfeld, Shrek 2 and Harry Potter 3
If you're looking for big DVD announcements, you won't find bigger than the DVDs announced this week. First up is Seinfeld - Seasons 1 & 2 and Seinfeld - Season 3 (available together in a special gift set) on 11/23 - one of the most requested TV shows for DVD is finally and officially announced featuring: new interviews, commentaries and behind the scenes footage. Also on 11/23 is Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban - the third and perhaps best film in a series that just keeps getting better and better. This summer's box office champ Shrek 2 is now set to come to DVD on 11/5 and it will feature: Audio Commentaries, Technical Goofs and more Shrek Music. Guillermo del Toro fans will revel in the news that the Hellboy: Director's Cut DVD is a reality and will be released on 10/19 featuring a whopping 20 more minutes of additional and extended scenes and over three hours of bonus materials. Also announced this week Club Dread: Unrated Version on 9/28, Troma's Tales From The Crapper on 9/28, Tanner '88: Director Approved 2 Disc Edition on 10/5, The OC: Season 1 on 10/26 and Wild Boyz: Season 1 on 10/26. Read our complete list of Upcoming DVDs.

DVD Talk Interview: Director Richard Shepard
At DVD Talk we pride ourselves in covering more than just the major releases each week. It's important to us to cover great films on DVD no matter what their box office numbers are, or even if they ever saw the inside of a theater. Perhaps that's why the work of Director Richard Shepard has caught our eye. Shepard has made a career out of blowing past the expectations people have for low-budget films. Working with several big-name actors, including Maura Tierney, Adrien Brody and Sam Rockwell, he's created engaging films like The Linguini Incident, Oxygen, and most recently Mercy. DVD Talk writer Francis Rizzo III sat down with Richard Shepard to talk to him about his films, his thoughts about DVD and The Matador a black comedy he's working on with Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear, and Hope Davis. Read our complete interview with Richard Shepard.

This Week's Notable DVDs (8/10-8/17)
A fantastic week for notable DVDs including: The Lost Boys [Review] - a great mix of humor and horror in a film that was a catalyst for a neo-vampire movement as well as a landmark for "The 2 Coreys", Alf: Season One - our favorite little Melmacian finally comes to dvd and he's as sharp and caustically funny as ever, Conan O'Brien 10th Anniversary Special [Review] - a great tribute to one of the most talented men of late-night TV, Best of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog [Review] - direct from the Conan show, a complete collection of all things Triumph, Predator: Special Edition [Review] - perhaps the only movie to feature 2 actor-turned-governors (Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jesse Ventura) and still somehow Snaggletooth manages steal the show. Finally, Kill Bill, Volume 2 [Review] - it's the 'Charles Bronsonesque' chapter of Tarantino's mega revenge flick with all the style and hoopla you'd expect. Read our Complete List of Upcoming DVDs for more great DVDs out this week, and visit our DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including a new section devoted entirely to reviews of DVDs out this week.


August 07, 2004
CineSchlock-O-Rama: Comic-Con International
Drawing more than 75,000 fans, San Diego's four-day Comic-Con International has become an irresistible "reach-the-geek" buzz builder for Hollywood. Columnist G. Noel Gross wades through the celeb-slathered hype and files this unique report complete with early news on the House of 1000 Corpses sequel, Alien vs. Predator, Seed of Chucky, Shaun of the Dead and other schlocky goodness. Plus, responses to reader emails and the ever-vigilant CineSchlock-O-Rama's Most Wanted.  


August 06, 2004
DVD Talk Clips of The Week - Kill Bill Vol 2
A number of great clips this week including: the highly anticipated Kill Bill Vol 2 [Review] (on DVD 8/10) with clips from the film and DVD commercial. A number of clips from 13 Going on 30 [Review] including: the trailer, interview with Mark Ruffalo , behind the scenes look at Judy Greer [Interview] and Pat Benetar Love is a Battlefield music Video. Finally, in case you haven't gotten enough of Corey Holcomb on Last Comic Standing we have a clip from his DVD The Problem Is You as well as clips from Pablo Francisco's Bits And Pieces: Live From Orange County and 2 cips from Doug Stanhope's upcomming DVD Deadbeat Hero with his routines Drunk Stand-up and Holy Cow!.


August 05, 2004
2 for $16 DVD Sale
DVDEmpire.com is running a smokin' hot sale on select Warner Bros. DVDs: Get 2 DVDs for only $16! Pick from their select list of sale DVDs which includes: Beetlejuice, Blade, Little Nicky, Poltergeist, Rush Hour 2, Three Kings:SE, Wild Bunch, Deep Blue Sea and V: The Original Miniseries. The Discount is applied at checkout and you can have up to 10 times per order. As with most hot sales, it's only for a limited time... so don't miss it.
 
 

DVD Savant: Criss Cross, Chronos and Coogans Bluff
This week the DVD Savant has reviews of Criss Cross - this Robert Siodmak melodrama is a top noir title, Chronos - the IMAX featurette in sparkling clarity with a host of fascinating extras, Coogan's Bluff - Eastwood's Coogan is a proto-Dirty Harry striking a blow against the permissive society, in Don Siegel's important but dated cop drama, This Gun for Hire - a top-flight film noir based on Grahame Greene's thriller starring Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd, and In the Soup - a charming and fun indie NYC comedy with Steve Buscemi and Seymour Cassel. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
 


August 03, 2004
This Week's Notable DVDs (8/3-8/10)
An interesting mix of notable DVDs this week including: Hidalgo [Review] - an exciting adventure flick with Viggo Mortensen and Omar Sharif that was overlooked in theaters but shouldn't be missed on DVD, 13 Going on 30 [Review] - Jennifer Garner continues to dazzle and charm us in a light romantic comedy and ode to the '80s, Significant Others: The Series [Review] - the little known and quickly canceled series can finally be seen in full, including 3 episodes which never aired. Disney made our week this week by releasing a number of classic non-animated films including: Something Wicked This Way Comes, The Watcher in the Woods, The Black Hole, Darby O'Gill and the Little People and Unidentified Flying Oddball. Fans of TV on DVD have a number of great choices this week including: Sliders: Seasons 1 & 2 [Review], Knight Rider - Season One [Review] and Comedy Central's Roast of Denis Leary Uncensored [Review]. Read our Complete List of Upcoming DVDs for more great DVDs out this week, and visit our DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews.


August 02, 2004
Just Announced DVDs
A ton of new title announcements this week including: Fahrenheit 9/11 on 10/5 featuring: deleted and extended scenes and a director's commentary - it's sure to be a hot one, Around The World in 80 Days on 10/12 - the Jackie Chan remake isn't up to par with the original but Chan is always fun to watch, Gothica: Special Edition on 10/12 - this stylish thriller gets an SE upgrade, perplexing as the original release was pretty satisfying in its own right, Garfield: The Movie on 10/19 - Bill Murray voicing Garfiled, what more can you ask for? Arrested Development: Season 1 on 10/19 - critics have been raving about this uncommon comedic series for a reason, it's that good, Greg the Bunny on 10/10 -Seth Green, Eugene Levy and Sarah Silverman star in this quirky series about a talking stuffed bunny, That 70's Show: Season 1 on 10/26 - before Punk'ed, before Demi, there was this charming show. Also announced on DVD: Pink Flamingo: 25th Anniversary on 9/7, In Living Color: Season 2 on 9/28 , Roswell: Season 2 on 10/5 and Simple Life 2 on 11/2. Read our complete list of Upcoming DVDs.

New DVD Talk Column: Silent DVD
This week we're extremely excited to announce the launch of a brand new DVD Talk Column: Silent DVD - a look at some of the greatest silent films on DVD. This week the debut of Silent DVD features a complete report from The San Francisco Silent Film Festival including reviews of such great silent films as: the 1928 Charlie Chaplin comedy The Circus, Douglas Fairbanks sans sword in the humorous When the Clouds Roll By, Maurice Tourneur's 1918 allegorical fantasy Blue Bird, The 1926 film What Happened to Jones staring Reginald Denning and The Goddess which now can be found on DVD. Read the complete report in the debut of Silent DVD.

The Ad Lib Breakout Comedy Series DVD Giveaway
This week we have a special giveaway from Shout Factory for the first two installments in their new Ad Lib Breakout Comedy Series: Corey Holcomb - The Problem Is You and Pablo Francisco - Bits And Pieces: Live From Orange County. You'll recognize Corey Holcomb from his stint on the latest season of Last Comic Standing. On The Problem Is You Corey brings his 'A' material on a hilarious DVD which features: a bonus audio CD, backstage with corey feature and more. Pablo Francisco might be one of the funniest of the next batch of up and coming comedians, his Bits And Pieces: Live From Orange County will leave you with tears in your eyes, from laughing so hard! The DVD also features a bonus CD, an Inside the Comic's Studio featurette and an audio commentary. Enter now for your chance to win one of 5 Ad Lib Series Double Packs we're giving away this week.

DVD Talk Interview: Judy Greer - 13 Going on 30
Judy Greer has starred opposite an impressive list of co-stars including: Mel Gibson, Sigourney Weaver, Nicholas Cage and George Clooney. In 13 Going On 30 she stars opposite Jennifer Garner in film that is both a nostalgic look back at the 80's and a modern day 'Big'. DVD Talk Writer Danielle Henbest had the opportunity to sit down and talk to Judy Greer about: the DVD release of 13 Going On 30, her work on Night Shyamalan’s The Village, Celebrity Poker Showdown and her latest film in production, the Werewolf film 'Cursed'. Read our complete interview with Judy Greer.
 


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