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| November
6th |
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► I
Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry starring Adam Sandler
and Kevin James hits stores today. In this blockbuster comedy
Sandler and James play best friends who are forced to enter
a domestic partnership to be sure that Larry's kids get his
pension, this leads to one hilarious event after another.
► The DVD release of The Beatles
second feature film "Help"will
hit stores today. It was directed by Richard Lester, who also
directed the bands debut feature film A Hard Days Night,
Help! made its theatrical debut in 1965. The story follows
The Beatles as they become passive recipients of an
outside plot that revolves around Ringo's possession of a
sacrificial ring, which he cannot remove from his finger.
As a result, he and his bandmates John, Paul and George are
chased from London to the Austrian Alps and the Bahamas by
religious cult members, a mad scientist and the London police.
► Sicko will be released
today, following on the heels of his Palm d’Or winning Fahrenheit
9/11 and his Oscar winning film Bowling for Columbine, acclaimed
filmmaker Michael Moore's new documentary sets out to investigate
the American healthcare system. Sticking to his tried-and-true
one-man approach, Moore sheds light on the complicated medical
affairs of individuals and local communities. |
| November
13th |
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►
Spongebob Atlantis Squarepantis will be released in
stores today. Here are some of the episode descriptions.
► Image Entertainment presents Kyle
Cease: Weirder. Blacker. Dimpler. on DVD. After gaining
wide attention for his roles in Not Another Teen Movie and
10 Things I Hate About You, fans were irresistibly drawn to
Kyle's unique humor. Cease's first Comedy Central special
was one of the network's most popular shows of all time, and
now he's back with this new special filmed at Seattle's Moore
Theater.
► Ashley Tisdale's behind-the-scenes documentary,
There's Something About Ashley, is perfect for any
teeny-bopper interested in the life of the High School
Musical pop princess. The 47 minute documentary follows
Ashley around to places like the beach with her family, dance
practice with the High School Musical cast, and a baseball
game against other TV shows. Think of it as a longer version
of MTV's show "Diary." Ashley's bubbly personality
comes through the screen, helping her viewers to get to know
the real Ashley Tisdale. Music fans will be happy to
see some backstage looks at the recording of Ashley's single,
"He Said, She Said," on the documentary as
well. The DVD is fun and will be a great treat for Tisdale
fans that are curious about her life off-camera. The CD also
features a few music videos from her popular hits to fans
for enjoy!
► Welcome to The Jungle is released
on November 13, 2007 on DVD! In classic Blair Witch
style, WELCOME
TO THE JUNGLE has been coined a "fresh and autonomous
mix" of cult film favorite Cannibal Holocaust and the
legend of Michael Rockefeller's mysterious 1961 disappearance
in New Guinea supposedly at the hands of cannibals. Horrifying
to its shocking ending, director Jonathan Hensleigh (The
Punisher, Armageddon) and producer Gale Ann Hurd's (The
Terminator, Aliens)
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE is a gruesome tale of a ruthless
expedition. The nightmare begins when two young couples, fueled
by the prospect of the Rockefeller fortune, decide to track
the route of the ill-fated adventurer into the depths of the
unforgiving New Guinea jungle. Their excitement quickly turns
to sheer terror as they realize they are not alone and that
horrors beyond their wildest imaginations will be their only
reward. Are you brave enough to watch this scary flick?!
► November 13th marks the DVD release of director
Tim Sullivan's Driftwood!
Riddled with guilt over the loss of his rock star older brother,
16-year-old David Forrester (Raviv Ullman, Phil of the
Future) becomes obsessed with death, leading his misguided
parents to send him to Driftwood, an "Attitude Adjustment
Camp for Troubled Youths" run by the sadistic Captain
Doug Kennedy (wrestling legend Diamond Dallas Page)
and his brutal young henchman, Yates (Talan Torriero, Laguna
Beach: The Real Orange County).
Once there, David becomes haunted by the spirit of Jonathan
(Connor Ross), a former inmate who met a mysterious
end-- a mystery whose resolution could very well be David's
only way out. A startling and unpredictable chiller from Tim
Sullivan (2001 Maniacs), also starring David Eigenberg
(Sex and the City), Lin Shaye (Snakes on a Plane)
and Marc McClure (Superman: The Movie). Rated "R"
for violence, language and sexual references. Check out the
MySpace page for the movie here.
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| November
20th |
► Broken, the story
of how a young girls dreams can be shattered by the dark side
of Hollywood Nighlife hit stores today!
► Live Earth, a series of worldwide concerts complied
on DVD will hit stores today! The DVD features performances
from Linkin Park, Metallica, Madonna, The Dave Matthews Band,
John Mayer, Keith Urban, Rihanna, and many more!
► The legendary Nirvana
"MTV Unplugged" performance with unaired footage
and interviews wil be released on DVD November 20th. |
| November
27th |
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► Guy X starring
Jason Biggs, Natascha McElhone, Jeremy Northam, and Michael
Ironside hits stores today.
► On November 27th, Who's
Your Caddy? arrives on DVD. Starring Antwan
"Big Boi" Patton as music mogul C-Note who will
do whatever it takes, no matter how outrageous, to become
a member of an elite country club.
► The Man from U.N.C.L.. One of the
greatest television shows of all time, and the first successful
s py show on American television, will finally arrive on DVD
► Bratz the Movie available on DVD today. Check out
Yasmin, Jade, Cloe, and Sasha as as the teach their High School
a valuable lesson on friendship.
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| November
DVD Reviews: |
Kat Williams: American Hustle
REVIEW: Katt
Williams is back with this hour and half long
comedy special DVD title American Hustle. The self-titled
pimp comedian continues his usual comedic antics this
time taking viewers on a comedic roadtrip through all
the hustles in life and various odd jobs. The tour streches
across the country picking up several guest stars including
Da Brat, Ludacris, and Jeremy Priven. The movie eventually
turns into a comedic stand-up routine that ends up in
Williams home area of Chi-town, or Chicago, Il.
The film is filled with laugh out loud moments
and definitely not recommended for the politically correct.
Williams spends time making fun of everyone from Oprah to
Michael Ritchards, and most of his rants are spewed with sarcasm,
riffs on pop culture, and explicit sexual behavior. All of
his jokes hit right on target with delivery that does not
seem at all forced. Although, at times the movie hit some
vulgar points, I thought it was hilarious and well put-together.
Just watching Katt perform is a treat, his facial expressions
say it all.
The film will definitely touch base with long time Katt Williams
fans and definitely pull in some new fans who have never been
privy to this comedic genius. This one is definitely not one
for the kids, as Katt loves to cuss his little pimpilicious
heart out, so parents be warned the language is extreme.
By: Kristyn
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Sicko
REVIEW: Well, Michael Moore has certainly done it
again, this time by turning the world of healthcare and HMO's
upside and then beating it repeatedly with a stick. Love him
or hate him, he is definitely one to get an audiences blood
boiling, in a good or bad way. In his latest film
Sicko, Moore rips the U.S. healthcare system up one
side and down the other. The documentary focuses on saddening
stories of individuals who have had their healthcare claims
denied and the toll these medical denials have taken on these
individuals and their families. Most of the film's focus is
also on how much better the healthcare industry is in other
countries such as England, France, and Cuba. I was astonished
to see the ease in which individuals received care in these
other countries, that we are taught are supposed to be our
enemies.
It was often times difficult to watch the sick and ailing
9/11 relief workers portrayed in the film, as they were continually
denied healthcare in the country, thank you Michael Moore
for assisting these true heroes get the medical assistance
and attention they truly deserve. It is difficult not to take
an opinionated stance on this film, due to the fact that you
either agree whole-heartedly with Mr. Moore, or disagree vehemently.
Overall, a well made film that focuses on a failing system
within our country and I hope that the film is able to open
more viewers eyes to this issue, as it did mine.
by: Kristyn
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Ashley Tisdale: There's Something About
Ashley
REVIEW: Ashley Tisdale's behind-the-scenes documentary,
There's Something About Ashley, is perfect for any
teeny-bopper interested in the life of the High School
Musical pop princess. The 47 minute documentary follows
Ashley around to places like the beach with her family, dance
practice with the High School Musical cast, and a baseball
game against other TV shows. Think of it as a longer version
of MTV's show "Diary." Ashley's bubbly personality
comes through the screen, helping her viewers to get to know
the real Ashley Tisdale. Music fans will be happy to
see some backstage looks at the recording of Ashley's single,
"He Said, She Said," on the documentary as
well. The DVD is fun and will be a great treat for Tisdale
fans that are curious about her life off-camera. The CD also
features a few music videos from her popular hits to fans
for enjoy!
by: Julie
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DVD Releases in November 2007:
| November
6th DVD/Blu-ray Releases: |
| Ratatouille |
| Seinfeld - Season 9 |
| Flight of the Conchords - The
Complete First Season |
| Sicko |
| Help! |
| Full House - The Complete Eighth Season |
| Cars [Blu-ray] |
| The Best Of The Colbert Report |
| Pixar Short Films Collection - Volume 1 |
| Planet in Peril |
| Wings - The Fifth Season |
| I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry |
| The Cosby Show - Season 5 |
| Project Runway - Season 3 |
| Doctor Who - The Complete Third
Series |
| Deck the Halls |
| Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who |
| November
13th DVD/Blu-ray Releases: |
| Shrek the Third |
| Gilmore Girls - The Complete Seventh Season
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| Amazing Grace |
| Perry Mason: The Second Season Vol 2 |
| The McCartney Years |
| Ocean's Thirteen |
| Paris, Je T'Aime |
| Flywheel (Director's Cut) |
| The Princess Bride (20th Anniversary Edition)
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| It's A Wonderful Life (Two-Disc Collector's
Set) |
| DuckTales - Volume 3 |
| Melrose Place - The Third Season |
| Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement |
| This is England |
| Pride & Prejudice [HD DVD] |
| November
20th DVD/Blu-ray Releases: |
| Hairspray (Two-Disc Shake & Shimmy
Edition) |
| The Santa Clause 3 - The Escape Clause
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| Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival
2007 |
| Live Free or Die Hard (Unrated Edition)
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| Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same
(Collector's Edition) |
| C.S.I. Crime Scene Investigation - The
Complete Seventh Season |
| Die Hard Collection |
| Rescue Dawn |
| Inside the Actors Studio: Johnny Depp
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| Mission Impossible - The Third TV Season
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| The Wild Wild West - Third Season |
| November
27th DVD/Blu-ray Releases: |
| Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End
(Two-Disc Collector's Edition) |
| High School Musical 2 (Extended Edition) |
| Lost - The Complete Third Season |
| 24 - Season Six |
| The Simpsons Movie (Widescreen Edition)
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| The Wire - The Complete Fourth Season |
| Harry Potter Years 1-5 Limited Edition
Gift Set |
| One Tree Hill - The Complete Fourth Season
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| Frasier - The Tenth Season |
| Love's Unending Legacy |
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