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DVD New Releases
Amazon Editor,
Doug Thomas
Word for
Word
"It's not a lie; it's a gift for
fiction."
--Walt Price (William H. Macy) on why
fibbing is OK for someone as important as a Hollywood
director in
State
and Main. The devilishly funny film by David
Mamet is now on DVD.
New Releases This
Week
June 26, 2001
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Unbreakable--Director
and star of The Sixth Sense follow their hit
thriller with this slow-building, intriguing
mystery.
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Black
Adder: The Complete Collector's Set--All 14
hours of this touchstone BBC comedy are collected in one
shelf-saving set.
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You
Can Count on Me--And you thought they didn't
make great character-driven movies any more. Oscar®
nominee Laura Linney stars.
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Traffik
(Miniseries)--Alastair Reid's award-winning
five-hour British miniseries was the source behind Steven
Soderbergh's Oscar-winning film of the same name (albeit a
different spelling).
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Dogma (Special
Edition)--Filmmaker Kevin Smith piles on the extras
for his 1999 comedy, including over 100 minutes (!) of
deleted scenes.
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Dude,
Where's My Car?--Stupidity is back in style
with this lively comedy of two airheads who wake up one
morning with no memory of the night before.
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The
Saint, Set 1--TV's original Saint, Roger
Moore, stars in the latest television series to come to
DVD, thanks to A&E Home Entertainment.
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See complete
list
Editor's
Pick
The Claim
Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of
Casterbridge has been transplanted to the edge of
the American frontier in this vivid drama that didn't
receive the theatrical exposure it deserved. Although top
young actors adorn the movie's ads, the central
character--Daniel Dillon, a man who runs the gold rush town
of Kingdom Come--is played by the little-known Peter
Mullan. In the dead of winter in 1849, three people arrive
in town, changing...
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more
More Hot New
Releases
Popular Titles in Recent
Weeks
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Proof
of Life--This deft hostage-crisis thriller
was all but obscured by the real-life Meg Ryan-Russell
Crowe tabloid headlines.
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Save
the Last Dance--Julia Stiles breaks out of
the ingenue actress pack with this surprise hit, a
Footloose for the '00s.
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden
Dragon--This one-of-a-kind adventure took
home four Oscars this year.
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Obsession--Brian
De Palma's superb mystery is either a rip-off of or an
homage to Vertigo. You decide.
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Robotech: Macross Saga Boxed
Set--This series, featured on American
television in the 1980s, is staple food for anime
fans.
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The
Pledge--Jack Nicholson stars in Sean Penn's
macabre drama of a detective who can't let go of a girl's
murder.
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Charlotte's Web--E.B. White's book comes to
DVD.
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Sweet
Smell of Success--"I'd hate to take a bite
out of you. You're a cookie full of arsenic." Tune in for
countless more great lines in this acerbic
classic.
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Cast
Away--Tom Hanks teams up with his
Forrest Gump director in this epic tale of a
man marooned. The double-disc set delves into the making of
this remarkable film.
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O
Brother, Where Art Thou?--The Coen brothers
update Homer in this wildly imaginative Depression-era
comedy, starring a goofy George Clooney.
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list
Hot Future
Releases
July 3
July 10
July 17
Book
Beat
Supertoys Last All Summer Long
by Brian W. Aldiss
Blame it on taxes. According to Brian
Aldiss, that's the main reason he sold the movie rights to
the Pinocchio-android tale "Supertoys Last All Summer Long"
to Stanley Kubrick back in 1982. Bound here along with two
follow-up short stories and nine unrelated short pieces
from more recent years, "Supertoys" was to be the source
material for Kubrick's last movie. Of course, Kubrick died,
and then Steven Spielberg inherited the rights, intending
to follow through on Kubrick's original
vision...
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