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March 22, 2006
New DVD Easter Eggs: Lollilove, The Fly and ER
The DVD Talk DVD Easter Egg Database continues to grow, greatly in part from the fantastic submissions from DVD Talk readers like you. Some of the latest Eggs to be uncovered include: Lollilove - a hidden bit with Lloyd Kaufman talking about James' character; The Fly: SE - a flash back to the Summer of 1986, see what played along side The Fly; Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story: Unrated - tips on how to access the hidden audio commentary; Dumpster Baby - with a look at Troma media icon Marie Le Claire and her last day at Troma; ER: Season 3 - A short documentary on the artificial blood used in the program and ER: Season 4 - Anna Del Amico trades Mama insults with a patient. Find out how to access all these great hidden features and more in the DVD Talk Easter Egg Database. Also be sure to help our DVD Easter Egg Database grow by submitting DVD Easter Eggs when you uncover them on your DVDs.

DVD Savant: Busby Berkeley Collection, The Gladiators and The Ferpect Crime
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including: The Busby Berkeley Collection - The king of kaleidoscopic sensual delights is here in all his pre-code glory; David and Bathsheba - Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward are the King and his adulterous consort, covering up their sin with murder; The Shaggy Dog - Uncle Walt's first live-action comedy is a nostalgic delight, even if almost every facet of the show has dated badly; The President's Last Bang - Im Sangsoo's wild political expose is a wacky, blood-soaked comic look at the 1979 assassination of the President of South Korea; The Gladiators - Peter Watkins' controversial "Peace Game" film, made in 1969, that forecasts the ultimate "reality show"; House on Telegraph Hill - Sneaky Richard Basehart has underhanded motives for marrying concentration camp survivor Valentina Cortesa; The Perfect (Ferpect) Crime - Post - Almodovar comedy hijinks in a colorful, classy package. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.


March 21, 2006
DVD Talk Feeds - Get DVD Info How You Want it
At DVD Talk we're big on enabling our readers to get the information they need in the way they'd like to get it. In addition to our extremely popular e-mail newsletters, we now also offer a complete range of feeds for all our key area. These new feeds easily integrate with your favorite start page or feed reader. So add your favorite feed now: DVD Talk News Feed, DVD Savant, Anime Talk, DVD Talk Reviews, Adult DVD Reviews, All-Male Reviews, The Blue Room and Theatrical Reviews and Video Game Reviews. We're always adding great new content and features to the site so let us know what you'd like to see.

This Week's Notable DVDs: Capote, The Squid and The Whale and Keane
A fantastic week for notable DVDs including: Capote [Review] - Philip Seymour Hoffman is simply amazing in this well crafted film; The Squid & The Whale - one of the most overlooked films of 2005 should be one of the most sought out DVDs this year; Everything Is Illuminated [Review] - Elijah Wood is superb as the lead in Liev Schreiber's adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's popular novel; Huff: S1 [Review] - Hank Azaria finally gets his shot at a lead role and he hits it out of the park with this not-to-be-missed series; Keane [Review] - an unforgettable film, one fueled by Damian Lewis' searing performance and Kerrigan's willingness to get in close and stay there. Other notable DVDs out this week include: Chicken Little [Review], Dear Wendy [Review], The Dying Gaul [Review], Over There: Season 1 and South Park: S7 [Review]. Read our List of Top Upcoming DVDs for more great DVDs out this week, visit our DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including an entire section devoted to reviews of DVDs out this week.


March 20, 2006
Clip of The Week: The Squid and The Whale
This week we have a number of clips from one of our favorite films of 2005: The Squid and The Wale. These clips include several scenes from the film: Doubles Match, Dinner Conversation, Tennis Lessons, Family Break-Up, Dad's New House and Boxing Brothers. We also have a few clips from the special features including a look at The Script, Fictional Self and Autobiography. We also have a few clips from Capote including: 94% Recall, January 6, 1960, In Cold Blood, I Haven't Written A Word, Did You Fall In Love with Me?, What Absurd Means and Mockingbird Premiere. Be sure to catch past week's clips at DVD Talk TV.


March 19, 2006
New DVD Reviews: Memoirs of a Geisha, My Neighbor Totoro and Forty Shades of Blue
Now with over 15,000 DVD reviews in the DVD Talk Review Database, it's easy to overlook some of the great reviews. Recent DVD Reviews include: Memoirs of a Geisha - visually astonishing but dramatically inert an easy DVD to recommend but a hard one to love; My Neighbor Totoro and Whisper of the Heart - two extremely fine additions to any Miyazaki collection; The Comedians of Comedy: The Movie - a kinda-sorta-documentary intermingling stand-up performances with candid footage of Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn, Zach Galifianakis, and Maria Bamford; Rumpole of the Bailey Megaset: The Complete Series - few shows are as rewarding as Rumpole of the Bailey and it's one that holds up extremely well to multiple viewings; TransGeneration - a series which exemplifies why television was invented: it brings us together, it introduces us to new people and new ideas, it proves that this world is smaller than we think it is; Forty Shades of Blue - an engaging, well made drama with an underriding sense of loneliness that gives it the feel of a film from the 1970's; Tales from the Crypt - The Complete Third Season - a fantastic roster of directorial talent, great writers, some amazing casting choices, and of course, a wise cracking undead puppet to open and close each episode. Visit the DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including an entire section devoted to reviews of DVDs out this week.


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