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February 27, 2003
The Aisle View: Talk To Her
This week The Aisle View takes a look at Talk to Her, Pedro Almodovar's latest film and an Academy Award nominee, but which shows the director taking his shock tactics to a new level of outrage. In case you missed them aksi check out The Aisle View's take on Dark Blue and Daredevil as well as DVD Talk's latest Theatrical Reviews including: Old School and Jungle Book 2.


February 26, 2003
CineSchlock-O-Rama: Lord of the G-Strings
Seduction Cinema strikes again with Misty Mundae's sinfully zany spoof Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the String. The Manster proves two heads aren't always better than one. Amish teens rebel in Devil's Playground. Luc Besson and Jean Reno mine familiar, bullet-riddled territory -- for grins -- in Wasabi. H.G. Wells ponders the Shape of Things to Come. Which one of you sickos asked for it!? More Cooking With Porn Stars! Plus, responses to reader emails and Willard joins CineSchlock-O-Rama's Most Wanted.

DVD Savant: The Man Who Fell to Earth, Desert Bloom, You Can't Take It with You and More
This week The DVD Savant takes a look at Anchor Bay's excellent disc of Nicolas Roeg's The Man Who Fell to Earth; Desert Bloom a fascinating portrait of Las Vegas in 1950, with the Atom tests providing a tense background to the unstable coming-of-age of a teenage girl, You Can't Take It with You is a 'classic', a Best Picture winner that is undeniably entertaining, Warners' The Red Badge of Courage which was once a courageous film, and Claudine a winning romance / comedy / family film. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.

The Matrix SE Canceled & Bowling for Columbine Moved
Unfortunately we've gotten word from Warner Bros that the 2 Disc The Matrix: Special Edition release has been put on hold. There's no word yet on a future release date or if The Matrix: Special Edition is completely off. In other Studio DVD shuffling news we've gotten word that MGM has moved Bowling for Columbine from April 22nd to May 13, no word on why the move, but hopefully with more time they'd consider adding more features to the DVD.


February 24, 2003
This Week's Notable DVDs
A nice mix of movies making their way on to DVD This week including: Road to Perdition [Review] - an extremely well produced film that may result in Oscar gold for Paul Newman, Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The First Season - Paramount's DVD launch of the Deep Space Nine Franchise, Tuck Everlasting [Review] - Disney's retelling of the classic fountain of youth story, The Tuxedo [Review] - a silly over the top Jackie Chan action flick, Knockaround Guys [Review] - a film whose theatrical release got moved around more times than merry-go-round, and finally Docurama's Children Underground and The Main Stream [Review] - two fantastic documentaries that prove that truth can sometimes be much more compelling than fiction.

Mostly Martha Giveaway
This week we have a special giveaway for Paramount Home Video's Release of Mostly Martha DVD. Mostly Martha is one of those charming movies that is easy to miss in theaters but is DEFINITELY worth checking out on DVD. We've got 5 copies of Mostly Martha which we're giving away, so enter now for your chance to win a copy of Mostly Martha.

Dances With Wolves: Special Edition, Extended Cut
MGM has announced the highly anticipated Dances With Wolves: Special Edition, Extended Cut. Set for release on May 20th Dances With Wolves: Special Edition, Extended Cut a 3-DVD set with the extended 236 min cut, will be presented in anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 audio and feature: Completely new commentaries by Kevin Costner, Producer Jim Wilson, Editor Steve Potter and DP Dean Semleter, a new documentary 'Creation of an Epic', original making of Featurette, a special montage with intro by Ben Glass, and more! Pre-Order Dances With Wolves: Special Edition, Extended Cut Now!

DVD Talk Interview - Robert Forster
Robert Forster's career has been a real rollercoaster, it started high up with staring roles in films like 'Medium Cool' and on TV shows like 'Nakia', but then plunged into the world of exploitation films like 'Manic Cop 3'. In 1997 Quentin Tarantino cast Forster in 'Jackie Brown', a film which would return Forster to great success, acclaim, and even and Oscar Nomination. Continuing that ascent Robert Forster's latest work in Diamond Men has been met with great critical acclaim for his work. DVD Talk writer Phillip Duncan had an opportunity to speak with Robert Forster as his latest film Diamond Men was released on DVD. Read the Complete Interview with Robert Forster Now


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