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| | DVD Releases: September 11 The Alice (2004 -- TV) Erik Thomson, Jessica Napier, Caitlin McDougall, Brett Stiller. Group of people descend on Alice Springs in the Outback of Australia to witness a total eclipsse of the sun. (BFS Entertainment). Blue Smoke (2007 -- TV) Alicia Witt, Matthew Settle, Scott Bakula, Talia Shire. Lifetime telefilm from the best-selling novels of popular author Nora Roberts. (Sony). Carolina Moon (2007 -- TV) Claire Forlani, Oliver Hudson, Jacqueline Bissett. Lifetime telefilm from the best-selling novels of popular author Nora Roberts. (Sony). DOA: Dead or Alive (2006) Dir.: Corey Yuen; Jaime Pressly, Devon Aoki, Holly Valance, Sarah Carter, Natassia Malthe, Kane Kosugi, Matthew Marsden, Eric Roberts. Extreme combat film about a secret invitational-only martial arts tournament where the world's best fighters participate in a contest to win the ultimate fighting championship; features four female combatants. Based on the best selling "Dead or Alive" videogame. Extras: Deleted scenes, "East Meets West: Behind the Action of DOA" featurette. (The Weinstein Co./Genius Products). Do or Die (2001 -- TV) Kate Ashfield, Tom Long, Hugo Speer. Two-part Australian miniseries set in London and Sydney about a woman who must track down the criminal father of her son, who needs a perfect blood match to cure his leukemia. (BFS Entertainment). Dragon Heat (2005 -- Hong Kong) Michael Biehn, Sammo Hung, Maggie Q, Shawn Yue. When five Interpol agents are drafted into Hong Kong to give testimony at the trial of a crime lord, a gang of masked gunmen ambushes a convoy, snatching the mobster. A menacing and furious war ensues as two evenly matched Special Forces teams are pitted against each other in an intense and fiery battle. Extras: Commentary by Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan, "The Making of Dragon Heat," deleted scenes, interview with Michael Beihn. (Dragon Dynasty/The Weinstein Co./Genius Products). Even Money (2007) Kim Basinger, Danny DeVito, Kelsey Grammer, Nick Cannon, Ray Liotta, Forest Whitaker, Carla Gugino, Grant Sullivan, Jay Mohr, Cassandra Hepburn. Nine individual lives unravel as their fates become increasingly entwined by a vicious cycle of addiction and gambling. (Fox). The Graduate 40th Anniversary Edition (1967) Dir.: Mike Nichols; Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffman, Katharine Ross, William Daniels, Murray Hamilton, Elizabeth Wilson, Buck Henry. Extras: Disc One: Commentary by Hoffman and Ross; commentary by Nichols and director Steven Soderbergh; retrospective documentary featuring today's filmmakers and film critics talking about the influence of the film: Buck Henry (writer of "The Graduate"), Lawrence Turman (producer of "The Graduate"), David O. Russell (director of "Three Kings"), Richard Roeper (critic), Alexander Payne (director of "Sideways"), Marc Forster (director of "Finding Neverland"), Peter Bart (Variety editor), Henry Rollins (actor/musician) and others; "Coming of Age: The Making of The Graduate" featurette; "Would You Like Me to Seduce You: The Seduction Scene Revisited" featurette; screen tests with video introductions; one-on-one with Dustin Hoffman; behind-the-scenes documentary. Disc Two: Simon & Garfunkel CD soundtrack. (MGM). Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Third Season, Seriously Extended Seven-disc set with 25 episodes, $59.99. Extras: Four un-cut, extended episodes, "Making Rounds With Patrick Dempsey" featurette, "Good Medicine" featurette with cast and crew sharing their favorite scenes, "Prescription for Success" character creation featurette, commentaries. (Disney). Griffin & Phoenix (2006) Amanda Peet, Dermot Mulroney, Sarah Paulson, Blair Brown. Touching film that follows the lives of two people who face seemingly insurmountable obstacles that unexpectedly lead them to a last chance at life; the pair team up to experience life at its fullest: sneaking into movies, hopping freight trains, and falling deeply in love. (MGM). Jericho -- Series Two Inspector Jericho of Scotland Yard investigates two murders amidst the social upheaval of post-war 1950s London; $29.95. (WGBH Boston Video). Las Vegas: Season Four 17 episodes, $59.98. (Universal). Supernatural: The Complete Second Season Six-disc set which 22 episodes, $59.98. Extras: Commentary on select episodes, "The Devil's Road Map" in-depth look at the urban Legends which inspired the series creator, "Script to Screen: All Hell Breaks Loose Part II -- Season Finale" concept to creation, gag reel, unaired scenes, Jared Padalecki's original screen test. (Warner). Two and a Half Men: The Complete First Season Four-disc set with 24 episodes, $44.98. Extras: "Two Adults. One kid. No grown-ups" featurette, "Backstage Tour With Angus T. Jones," gag reel, deleted scenes. (Warner). | |||
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