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DVD Releases for 27 February, 2001
"Hey Beavis...this Tuesday sucks like no other Tuesday has other sucked before."
"Yeah, they should call this Butthead's mom day, cause this like, really sucks and stuff."
You'll have to forgive me. But I thought a little B&B humor might lessen the pain of such a horrific DVD tuesday. Not that there's nothing you may want to buy, but you certainly won't be sprinting out to your local Suncoast or Circuit City.
In the Line of Fire -- another first gen disc gets some love. You get a Wolfgang Peterson commentary, some deleted scenes, two featurettes, a documentary, and a Showtime special. Personally, I think this is one of John Malkovich's best roles.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb -- The ultimate satire of the nuclear age gets a second release. This time around you get a featurette, "The Art of Stanley Kubrick", a documentary, and interviews with Peter Sellers and George C. Scott. This is where you become annoyed if you already invested in the whole Kubrick boxed set.
- Lost Souls -- First Bless the Child. Now this. Hollywood is just merciless when it comes to bad supernatural/religious movies. If you're the one person out there who liked this movie, you'll get treated to the director's commentary and some dvd-rom content. If I have to say anything nice about this movie at all, it's that it has some pretty cool cinematography. But it doesn't make the flaming bag of poop smell any less bad. Read Shea's review here.
- The Original Kings of Comedy -- Spike Lee's latest. Can't say I know much about this one. The dvd, however, will have a featurette and a music video.
- Lady & the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure -- another straigh-to-video Disney offering. That means two things: adults will be totally bored and kids will still want to own it.
The rest....
Leprechaun III, IV (In Space) and V (In the Hood), H.G. Well's Things to Come, numerous new entries in the "Directors" profiles series
Pick(s) of the Week:
Brain From Planet Arous
and
I Spit On Your Corpse
I had to dig deep to find out about those dandies. Well, think of it this way. This is the "calm before the storm" if you will because March will be a big dvd month.
Pre-Orders On the Horizon:
Farscape Vol. 2, Remember the Titans, The Contender, Meet the Parents, Bedazzled, Almost Famous, Wonder Boys, Frank Herbert's Dune, Dancer in the Dark, Charlie's Angels, The 6th Day, and Red Planet
Til All Are One --
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