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ONVIDEO'S WEEKLY GUIDE TO HOME VIDEO RELEASES
FOR TUESDAY, October 5 -- MONDAY, October 11

DEADLINE
What would you do if you discovered that 13 people slated for
execution had been found innocent? That was exactly the question
that Illinois Governor George Ryan faced in his final days in
office. He alone was left to decide whether 167 death row inmates
should live or die. In the riveting countdown to Ryan's decision,
"Deadline" details the gripping drama of the state's clemency
hearings. Documented as the events unfolded, "Deadline" is a
compelling look inside America's prisons, highlighting one man's
unlikely and historic actions against the system. "Deadline" was
the first independent feature film to air as a special two-hour
edition of "Dateline NBC." NBC chairman-CEO Bob Wright spotted
the documentary when it premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film
Festival and personally approached filmmakers Katy Chevigny and
Kirsten Johnson following the screening. As a result, NBC aired
the documentary on July 30th. Director: Kirsten Johnson, Katy
Chevigny. 2004, CC, MPAA rating: NR, 90 min., Documentary, Home
Vision Entertainment. DVD: Only.

FAHRENHEIT 9/11
One of the most controversial and provocative films of the year,
Fahrenheit 9/11 is Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael
Moore's searing examination of the Bush administration's actions
in the wake of the tragic events of 9/11. With his characteristic
humor and dogged commitment to uncovering the facts, Moore
considers the presidency of George W. Bush and where it has led
us. He looks at how -- and why -- Bush and his inner circle
avoided pursuing the Saudi connection to 9/11, despite the fact
that 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis and Saudi money had
funded Al Qaeda. "Fahrenheit 9/11" shows us a nation kept in
constant fear by FBI alerts and lulled into accepting a piece of
legislation, the USA Patriot Act, that infringes on basic civil
rights. It is in this atmosphere of confusion, suspicion and
dread that the Bush Administration makes its headlong rush
towards war in Iraq -- and "Fahrenheit 9/11" takes us inside that
war to tell the stories we haven't heard, illustrating the awful
human cost to U.S. soldiers and their families. And that's just
the tip of the iceberg, as Moore exposes all the foibles and
follies of the president and his administration. You'll be
dumbfounded as the president sits dumbfounded after aides
interrupt his reading of a children's book to an elementary
school class to inform him of the attacks of 9/11. Admittedly,
Moore here is preaching to the Gospel -- but it's a gospel that's
growing larger and larger every day, as witnessed by the
astonishing boxoffice take of the film. If you're a Bush
supporter, or straddling the fence, see this film. It may just
change your mind. (And please note: polemics and manipulation of
images aside, Moore had all the facts he presents in this film
verified by neutral sources). Director: Michael Moore. 2004, CC,
MPAA rating: R, 122 min., Documentary, Box office gross: $113.229
million, Columbia TriStar, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD:
Day & Date.

FIVE OBSTRUCTIONS, THE
Director Lars von Trier performs yet another cinematic
experiment. In 2000, the Danish director challenged his mentor,
director Jorgen Leth, to remake his classic 12-minute 1967 short,
"The Perfect Human" (a film that von Trier admires greatly and
claims to have seen more than 20 times) five different times, but
each time von Trier put forward obstacles, constraining Leth to
rethink the story and the characters of the original film.
Playing the naive anthropologist, Leth attempts to embrace the
cunning challenges set forth by the devious and sneaky von Trier.
Five times Leth has to deal with the limitations, commands and
prohibitions made by von Trier. It's a game full of traps and
vicious turns with a surprising outcome. A unique investigative
journey into the filmmaking process. In Danish with English
subtitles. Director: Lars von Trier, Jorgen Leth. 2003, CC, MPAA
rating: NR, 90 min., Documentary, Box office gross: $0.099
million, Koch Lorber. DVD: Only.

SAVED!
"Good girl" Mary (Jena Malone) and her domineering best friend,
Hilary Faye (Mandy Moore), are starting their senior year at the
top of the social food chain at American Eagle Christian High
School -- that is until Mary's boyfriend tells her he thinks he
might be gay. When Jesus appears to her in a vision, she heeds
his message to "do everything she can to help him," and, to her
horror, she ends up pregnant. Suddenly, Mary begins to question
everything she's believed in, and Hilary Faye and her devoted
"disciples" (including Heather Matarazzo) turn against her. As an
outcast, Mary finds herself alone until she's befriended by the
school's other pariahs: Hilary Faye's cynical, wheelchair-bound
brother, Roland (Macaulay Culkin); the principal's skater
heartthrob son, Patrick (Patrick Fugit); and the high school's
lone Jew, an exuberant rebel named Cassandra (Eva Amurri).
Director: Brian Dannelly. Stars: Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin,
Patrick Fugit, Heather Matarazzo, Eva Amurri, Martin Donovan,
Mary-Louise Parker. 2004, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 92 min.,
Comedy, Box office gross: $8.479 million, MGM, No VHS SRP, Priced
for rental. DVD: Day & Date.

For more release info, check out our calendar pages at
<http://www.onvideo.org/calendar.htm>


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NEWS

COMING SOON:
Due from Universal on November 2 is the wacky British "Ali G
Indahouse," a 2002 feature surfacing here on $22.98 VHS and DVD
... Timed to coincide with the U.S. remake "The Grudge" starring
Sarah Michelle Gellar comes the very scary original "Ju-On: The
Grudge," on VHS rental and DVD from Lions Gate ... On December 7
Universal will release "The Bourne Supremacy," starring Matt
Damon, Franka Potente, Brian Cox, Julia Stiles and Joan Allen, on
$22.98 VHS and DVD ... Also on December 7 Fox will release
"DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story," starring Vince Vaughn,
Christine Taylor, Ben Stiller and Rip Torn on VHS and DVD ... "I,
Robot," starring Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, James
Cromwell and Bruce Greenwood, will lumber to VHS and DVD on
December 14 from Fox ... Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews return
to "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement," due December 14
from Buena Vista on $24.99 VHS and DVD ... Also on that day
Universal will release the melodrama "The Door in the Floor,"
starring Jeff Bridges, Kim Basinger, Elle Fanning and Jon Foster,
on $23.98 VHS and DVD ... And, to kick off the New Year on
January 4, Fox will release "Alien vs. Predator," directed by
Paul W.S. Anderson and starring Sanaa Lathan, Raoul Bova and
Lance Henriksen, on VHS and DVD; and Warner will release on that
day "Troy," directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Eric Bana,
Orlando Bloom, Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger and Brendan Gleeson, on
VHS and as a two-disc DVD set.

DVD COLLECTIBLES:
"The Decline of the American Empire" (1986), director Denys
Arcands' provocative look at sex, life and love among a group of
Canadian intellectuals (the prequel to his most recent film, "The
Barbarian Invasions"), starring Dominique Michel, Dorothee
Berryman, Louise Portal, Pierre Curzi and Remy Girard, from Koch
Lorber ... "Friday the 13th -- From Crystal Lake to Manhattan,
Ultimate Edition" is a five-disc set that features the entire
collection of Paramount's eight "Friday the 13th" films, two-per-
disc, plus a fifth disc dedicated to extras, priced around $60
... "The Five Obstructions" (2003), directed by Lars von Trier
and Jorgen Leth is a fascinating cinematic experiment in which
the Danish director challenged his mentor, director Jorgen Leth,
to remake his classic 12-minute 1967 short, "The Perfect Human"
(a film that von Trier admires greatly and claims to have seen
more than 20 times) five different times, but each time von Trier
put forward obstacles, constraining Leth to rethink the story and
the characters of the original film; from Koch Lorber ... "Tanner
'88" (1988), directed and written by Robert Altman, an HBO
minseries in which the pair created a presidential candidate, ran
him alongside the other hopefuls during the primary season, and
presented their media campaign as a cross between soap opera and
TV news. Mirroring and magnifying the age of made-for-television
presidents, and featuring appearances by real-life political
figures such as Bob Dole, Kitty Dukakis, Pat Robertson, Gloria
Steinem and others, "Tanner '88" engages contemporary politics
with wit and insight. Stars Michael Murphy, E.G. Marshall, Harry
Anderson, Cynthia Nixon, Sandra Bowie; from The Criterion
Collection in a two-disc set.

FROM TV TO VIDEO:
"The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers," two volumes from the 1986
anime TV series -- restored and remastered with 5.1 surround:
"Tortuna" and "Supertroopers," $14.98 each from Koch Vision ...
"The Best of Unsolved Mysteries: Ghosts," a four-disc set from
First Look Home Entertainment ... "Dawson's Creek: The Complete
Fourth Season," a four-disc set with 23 episodes, $49.95 from
Columbia TriStar ... "Midsomer Murders, Set Four," five episodes
from the top-rated U.K. mystery series, $59.99 DVD and $79.99 VHS
from Acorn Media ... "North and South: The Complete Collection"
(1985), a five-disc set of the 1985 miniseries, $69.98 from
Warner ... "Poirot 10," featuring three episodes of Agatha
Christie's fastidious sleuth, starring David Suchet, $29.99 from
Acorn Media ... "Roswell Season Two," a six-disc set with 21
episodes, $59.98 from Fox ... "What's Happening!! The Second
Season," a three-disc set with 22 episodes, $29.95 from Columbia
TriStar ... "What's New Scooby-Doo? Volume 4: Merry Scary
Holiday," a 2004 Scooby-Doo Christmas Special plus three
episodes, from Warner.

ON THE INDIE FRONT:
Ardustry Home Entertainment will release "In the Shadows" (1998),
starring Joely Richardson, Molly Parker and Aden Young, about a
pair of slackers, Cynthia and Buck, who are seduced by the world
of wealth when Cynthia takes a job as a caretaker in charge of
the beautiful, wealthy, but terminally ill Eleanor (Joely
Richardson) and the pair scheme to romance Eleanor into marrying
Buck and bequeathing her fortune to him. A percentage of profits
will be donated to charities funding breast cancer research;
$14.98 on DVD.

SPECIAL INTEREST:
Two political outings this week: "Horns and Halos" is a 2002
documentary on the travails of "Fortunate Son" bio of George W.
Bush and the unlikely connection between Bush, a discredited
author and an underground publisher, from Go Kart Films (a new
independent home entertainment company). The film won Best
Documentary at the 2002 New York Underground Film Festival;
$24.98 ... "The War Room" is the acclaimed 1993 documentary on
the 1992 Clinton-for-President campaign, featuring George
Stephanopoulos and James Carville and directed by D.A. Pennebaker
and Chris Hegedus, from Universal.


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THIS WEEK'S DVD RELEASES:

Weekly listings of DVD releases can now be viewed on mobile
devices at www.tagtag.com/onvideo

** The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers (1986) Two volumes from
the anime TV series -- restored and remastered with 5.1 surround:
"Tortuna" and "Supertroopers." (Koch Vision).
** Aladdin Platinum Edition (1992) Two-disc set, $29.99. Restored
and remastered (In some instances characters were redrawn adding
more facial detail to accommodate the sharper DVD image quality.
Background colors in many scenes were enhanced both for color and
for detail -- all under the supervision of Disney Feature
Animation and members of the original creative team). All-new 5.1
Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix (to create a more dynamic and
spatially enhanced audio-sensory experience designed specifically
for home theater systems). Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound. THX
certified. Enhanced for 16x9 televisions. Extras: Two
commentaries featuring the filmmakers; "Proud Of Your Boy"
deleted song originally composed for "Aladdin," recovered from
the Disney vault (This song is one of the last collaborations by
renowned composers Howard Ashman and Alan Menken); rare deleted
scenes; "The Making of Aladdin"; "Aladdin" art review" new and
original music videos; "Disney's Virtual DVD Ride: Aladdin's
Magic Carpet," a gravity-defying magic carpet ride that allows
players to be transported to Agrabah with Aladdin on a quest to
save Jasmine, featuring all-new animation and 5.1 Surround Sound;
"Inside the Genie's Lamp" 3-D tour and inside look at the Genie's
"pad"; "Genie's Magical Journey," based on the film's original
end credit concept -- a trip around the world with the Genie to
see what happened after he was released from the lamp; "The
Bizarre Bazaar Game"; fun facts pop up track; sing-along with
"Friend Like Me," "A Whole New World," "Price Ali"; music videos
including a new recording of "A Whole New World" by the Disney
Channel Circle of Stars; more. An "Aladdin Special Edition
Collector's Gift Set" will also be available for $49.99. In
addition to the two-Disc DVD and its bonus materials, this set
includes all-new sketches by the original animators, a
collectible film frame from the movie, and a companion book.
(Disney)
** All I Want for Christmas (1991) Ethan Randall, Thora Birch,
Harley Jane Kozak, Jamey Sheridan, Kevin Nealon, Leslie Nielsen,
Lauren Bacall. (Paramount).
** The Amanda Show: Amanda, Please! -- Volume 1. Four episodes.
Extras: Outtakes.
** The Amanda Show: Girls' Room -- Volume 2. Four episodes.
Extras: Outtakes.
** Bebe's Kids (1992) Animated. Voices of Tone Loc, Nell Carter.
Extras: Bonus cartoon: "Itsy Bitsy Spider." (Paramount).
** The Best of Unsolved Mysteries: Ghosts. Four-disc set. Extras:
Commentary on select episodes, tribute to Robert Stack, special
effects compilation, more. (First Look Home Entertainment).
** Black Beauty (1971) Mark Lester, Walter Slezak. (Paramount).
** Cameron's Closet (1989) Tab Hunter, Cotter Smith, Mel Harris,
Scott Curtis, Chuck McCann. (Columbia TriStar).
** Cartoon Network Christmas: Yuletide Follies (2004) Compilation
of nine episodes from Cartoon Net series. (Warner).
** Chicago in Concert: A Soundstage Special Event. PBS concert.
(Koch Vision).
** Christmas in Connecticut (1992) TV movie starring Dyan Cannon,
Tony Curtis, Kris Kristofferson and directed by Arnold
Schwarzenegger. (Warner).
** Dawson's Creek: The Complete Fourth Season. Four-disc set with
23 episodes, $49.95. Extras: Commentary on select episodes, set-
top trivia game. (Columbia TriStar).
** Deadline (2004) Dir.: Kirsten Johnson, Katy Chevigny.
Documentary that takes an inside look at Illinois Governor George
Ryan's attempt to decide the fate of 167 condemned men.Extras:
Interview with directors Katy Chevigny and Kirsten Johnson,
filmmaker biographies, glossary of terms, Internet links,
additional scenes. (Home Vision Entertainment).
** The Decline of the American Empire (1986) Dir.: Denys Arcands;
Dominique Michel, Dorothee Berryman, Louise Portal, Pierre Curzi,
Remy Girard. (Koch Lorber).
** Deep Impact Special Collector's Edition (1988) Robert Duvall,
Tea Leoni, Elijah Wood, Vanessa Redgrave, Maximilian Schell,
Morgan Freeman. Commentary by director Mimi Elder and visual
effects supervisor Scott Farrar, four featurettes: "Preparing for
the End," "Making an Impact," "Creating the Perfect Traffic Jam"
and "Parting Thoughts." (Paramount).
** Detonator II: Night Qatch (1995) Pierce Brosnan, Alexandra
Paul. (New Line).
** Dora the Explorer: Dora's Fairytale Adventure (2004) Animated.
Extras: Sing-alongs, "Find the Fairytale Friends" game, more.
(Paramount).
** Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) Dir.: Michael Moore; documentary.
Extras: Featurette on the movie's theatrical release, deleted
scenes, Condoleezza Rice's 9/11 Commission testimony. (Columbia
TriStar).
** The Fairly Oddparents: Channel Chasers (2004) Animated.
Extras: "How to Draw Timmy," deleted scenes. (Paramount).
** The Fearless Vampire Killers or: Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are
in My Neck (1967) Dir.: Roman Polanski; Jack MacGowran, Roman
Polanski, Alfie Bass, Jessie Robins, Sharon Tate, Ferdy Mayne.
Extras: "The Fearless Vampire Killers: Vampires 101" vintage
making-of featurette. (Warner).
** The Five Obstructions (2003 -- Danish) Dir.: Lars von Trier,
Jorgen Leth. Documentary. (Koch Lorber).
** Friday the 13th -- From Crystal Lake to Manhattan, Ultimate
Edition. Five-disc set features the entire collection of
Paramount's eight "Friday the 13th" films, two-per-disc, plus a
fifth disc dedicated to extras, priced around $60. "Friday the
13th" (1980), "Friday the 13th -- Part 2" (1981), "Friday the
13th -- Part 3" (1982), "Friday the 13th -- The Final Chapter"
(1984), "Friday the 13th -- Part V: A New Beginning" (1985),
"Friday the 13th -- Part VI: Jason Lives" (1986), "Friday the
13th -- Part VII: The New Blood" (1988) and "Friday the 13th --
Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan" (1989). Extras: Cast
commentaries, "Tales From the Cutting Room" deleted scenes,
Eight-part featurette "The Friday The 13th Chronicles," three-
part featurette "Secrets Galore Behind The Gore" on master make-
up effects designer Tom Savini, "Crystal Lake Victims Tell All!"
featurette, "Friday Artifacts and Collectibles" featurette,
theatrical trailers. (Paramount).
** The Godfather Part II (1974) Dir.: Francis Ford Coppola; Al
Pacino, Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, John Cazale,
Lee Strasberg, Talia Shire. (Paramount).
** The Godfather Part III (1990) Dir.: Francis Ford Coppola; Al
Pacino, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Andy Garcia, Sofia Coppola.
(Paramount).
** He Knows You're Alone (1980) Don Scardino, Caitlin O'Heaney,
Elizabeth Kemp, Tom Rolfing. Extras: Commentary by director
Armand Mastroianni and screenwriter Tony Parker. (Warner).
** Horns and Halos (2002) Documentary on the travails of
"Fortunate Son" bio of George W. Bush and the unlikely connection
between Bush, a discredited author and an underground publisher.
(Go Kart Films).
** The Hunger (1983) Dir.: Tony Scott; Susan Sarandon, David
Bowie, Catherine Deneuve. Extras: Commentary by Sarandon and
Scott, still gallery. (Warner).
** In the Shadows (aka Under Heaven) (1998) Joely Richardson,
Molly Parker, Aden Young. (Ardustry Home Entertainment).
** Iron Eagle III: Aces (1992) Louis Gossett Jr., Rachel McLish,
Rob Estes, Paul Freeman. (New Line).
** It's Alive! (1974) Dir.: Larry Cohen; John P. Ryan, Sharon
Farrell, James Dixon, William Wellman Jr. Extras: Commentary by
Cohen. (Warner).
** It's Alive II (It Lives Again) & It's Alive III: Island of the
Alive (1978/1987) Dir.: Larry Cohen. Extras: Commentary by Cohen.
(Warner).
** The Legend of Cryin' Ryan (1998) Andi Eystad, Ernie Lively.
(Ardustry Home Entertainment).
** Live Wire: Human Timebomb (1995) Shelley Andrews, Paul Brandt.
(New Line).
** Michael Moore DVD Collector's Set. Three-disc set with
"Bowling for Columbine Special Edition," :The Big One" and a
bonus DVD with the all-new "39 Cities in 23 Days" featurette that
goes behind the scenes of Moore's "Dude, Where's My Country?"
book tour, $29.98. (MGM).
** National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island
Adventure (2003) TV movie starring Randy Quaid, Miriam Flynn,
Jake Thomas, Fred Willard, Ed Asner. Extras: Outtakes. (Warner).
** Nine Dog Christmas (2004) Animated Christmas family feature.
(Warner).
** North and South: The Complete Collection (1985) Patrick
Swayze, James Read, Kirstie Alley. Five-disc set of the
miniseries, $69.98. Extras: Behind-the-scenes featurettes.
(Warner).
** Return of the Living Dead Part II (Revenge of the Living Dead)
(1988) Michael Kenworthy, Thor Van Lingen, Jason Hogan, James
Karen, Thom Mathews. Extras: Commentary by director Ken
Wiederhorn and co-star Thor Van Lingen. (Warner).
** Roswell Season Two. Six-disc set with 21 episodes, $59.98.
Extras: Commentary on select episodes,"Storyboard to Scene"
featurette, "The Shiri & Majandra Show" featurette, "Here With Me
Now: The Making of Roswell Season Two" featurette, "Art of
Composing Roswell" featurette, "A Little Something Extra for the
Fans" video montage. (Fox).
** Saved! (2004) Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin, Patrick Fugit,
Heather Matarazzo, Eva Amurri, Martin Donovan, Mary-Louise
Parker. Extras: Commentary by director-writer Brian Dannelly,
producer Sandy Stern and co-writer Michael Urban; commentary by
Moore and Malone; 11 deleted and extended scenes; bloopers;
"Saved! Revelations" deleted scenes that "expose" the film's
characters; "Heaven Help Us" making-of featurette; Easter egg.
(MGM).
** The Shawshank Redemption 10th Anniversary Edition (1994) Dir.:
Frank Darabont; Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman. Two-disc set,
$26.99. Also available as a Limited Deluxe Edition Box Set, with
historian Mark Kermode's book about the movie, and the soundtrack
CD of Thomas Newman's score, $44.99. Extras: Commentary by
Darabont, "Hope Springs Eternal: A Look at the Shawshank
Redemption" documentary, "Shawshank: The Redeeming Feature"
documentary, "The Charlie Rose Show" segment on the film, stills
gallery, storyboards, "The Sharktank Redemption" 25-minute comic
spoof starring Morgan Freeman's son, Alfonso. (Warner).
** Stateside (2004) Jonathan Tucker, Rachael Leigh Cook, Joe
Mantegna, Val Kilmer, Ed Begley Jr., Penny Marshall, Carrie
Fisher, Diane Venora, Agnes Bruckner, Daniel Franzese. Extras:
Commentary by director Reverge Anselmo, Tucker, Cook, Bruckner,
Franzese; interviews with cast and director. (First Look Home
Entertainment).
** Soundstage: Michael McDonald, Ashford and Simpson, featuring
the Doobie Brothers, Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons. PBS
concert. (Koch Vision).
** Tanner '88 (1988) Dir.: Robert Altman; Michael Murphy, E.G.
Marshall, Harry Anderson, Sandra Bowie. Two-disc set. Extras: New
video discussion between Altman and cartoonist Garry Trudeau.
(The Criterion Collection).
** The Three Faces of Eve (1957) Joanne Woodward, David Wayne,
Lee J. Cobb. Extras: Commentary by film historian Aubrey Solomon,
MovieTone News footage. (Fox Studio Classics).
** Unspeakable (2004) Dennis Hopper, Lance Henriksen, Jeff Fahey,
Dina Meyer. Extras: Deleted scenes, extended gory scenes,
outtakes. (MGM).
** The Untouchables Special Collector's Edition (1987) Dir.:
Brian De Palma; Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, Charles Martin
Smith, Andy Garcia, Robert De Niro. Extras: Four new featurettes
plus an original featurette from the film's initial release.
(Paramount).
** The War Room (1993) Dir.: D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus;
documentary on the 1992 Clinton-for-President campaign, featuring
George Stephanopoulos and James Carville. (Universal).
** What's Happening!! The Second Season. Three-disc set with 22
episodes, $29.95. (Columbia TriStar).
** What's New Scooby-Doo? Volume 4: Merry Scary Holiday (2004)
Scooby-Doo Christmas Special plus three episodes. (Warner).

For more DVD info, check out our DVD calendar pages at
<http://www.onvideo.org/calendar/cal_dvd.htm>


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THIS WEEK'S VHS SELL-THROUGH RELEASES:

** Aladdin Special Edition (1992) Restored and remastered
(Disney): $24.99
** The Amanda Show: Amanda, Please! -- Volume 1. Two episodes
(Paramount): $9.95
** The Amanda Show: Girls' Room -- Volume 2. Two episodes
(Paramount): $9.95
** Dawn of the Dead (2004) Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber,
Mekhi Phifer (Universal): $22.98
** Deadline (2004) Dir.: Kirsten Johnson, Katy Chevigny.
Documentary that takes an inside look at Illinois Governor George
Ryan's attempt to decide the fate of 167 condemned men (Home
Vision Entertainment): $19.95
** Nine Dog Christmas (2004) Animated Christmas family feature
(Warner): $14.94
** What's New Scooby-Doo? Volume 4: Merry Scary Holiday
(2004) Scooby-Doo Christmas Special plus three episodes (Warner):
$14.94


For more sell-through info, check out our Sell-Through/Repriced
pages at <http://www.onvideo.org/reprice.htm>


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