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ONVIDEO'S WEEKLY GUIDE TO HOME VIDEO RELEASES
FOR TUESDAY, December 21 -- MONDAY, December 27
ANACONDAS: THE HUNT FOR THE BLOOD ORCHID
Horror-thriller set deep in a primitive Borneo jungle, where an
extremely rare red orchid -- the "blood orchid" -- may hold the
key to producing a youth-preserving serum. When a gung-ho group
of scientists embark on a treacherous journey into the jungle to
find the orchid -- in the hopes that a fountain-of-youth
discovery will make their careers and their corporate bosses a
lot of money -- they quickly realize that more than bad weather
and heavy undergrowth separate them from their treasure. Within
the mysteries of the jungle lies a deadly predator that keeps the
secret of the orchids safe and stops anyone who dares to enter
its territory from leaving -- and the adventurers begin dying,
one by one. Mild and predictable excitement. Director: Dwight
H.Little. Stars: Johnny Messner, Morris Chestnut, Eugene Byrd,
KaDee Strickland, Nicholas Gonzalez, Karl Yune, Matthew Marsden.
2004, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 97 min., Thriller, Box office
gross: $31.526 million, Columbia TriStar, No VHS SRP, Priced for
rental. DVD: Day & Date.
DANNY DECKCHAIR
Wild Aussie indie outing. When the long awaited holiday of cement
truck driver Danny (Rhys Ifans) goes south thanks to Trudy
(Justine Clarke), his scheming girlfriend, he escapes his
suburban prison and blasts into the skies in a garden chair tied
with helium balloons. A mighty thunderstorm blows him clean off
the map and spits him out far away over the lush green town of
Clarence, where he rockets into the world of Glenda (Miranda
Otto), the town's only parking cop. While the media back home run
riot with the story of his disappearance, Danny gets to reinvent
himself in Clarence and in the adventure discovers a true soul
mate in Glenda. Fate catches up with him eventually: Danny's true
identity is revealed and Trudy, now a "60 Minutes" celebrity,
comes to Clarence to claim Danny and drag him back to Sydney.
Danny however, is a changed man; he's discovered what it means to
live and found a new self-worth. Saying farewell to Trudy, Danny
makes a dynamic re-entry to Clarence, determined to win Glenda
back again and embrace his newfound zest for life. Director: Jeff
Balsmeyer. Stars: Rhys Ifans, Miranda Otto, Justine Clarke, Rhys
Muldoon. 2004, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 100 min., Comedy, Box
office gross: $0.159 million, Lions Gate, No VHS SRP, Priced for
rental. DVD: Day & Date.
DE-LOVELY An original musical portrait of American composer Cole
Porter, filled with his unforgettable songs. In the film, Porter
(Kevin Kline) is looking back on his life as if it was one of his
spectacular stage shows, with the people and events of his life
becoming the actors and action onstage. Through elaborate
production numbers and legendary hits like "Anything Goes," "It's
De-Lovely," and "Night and Day," Porter's elegant, excessive past
comes to light - including his deeply complicated relationship
with his wife and muse, Linda Lee Porter (Ashley Judd). 1964. A
dying Cole Porter sits alone in his New York apartment, playing
the piano and picking out a familiar, melancholy tune. Suddenly a
mysterious stranger appears -- Gabe (Jonathan Pryce) -- who
transports Cole to an empty theater where Gabe is directing what
becomes a stage version of Cole's life story. All the key figures
from his past appear onstage to re-enact his life -- lovers,
colleagues, friends, and, most importantly, his wife, Linda. The
film -- peppered with performances by Natalie Cole, Elvis
Costello, Sheryl Crow, Diana Krall, Alanis Morissette and Robbie
Williams, among others, singing Porter's songs -- transverses the
Jazz age, Paris in the 20s, New York in the 30s, Hollywood in the
40s as Porter struggles to find the perfect love song -- and the
perfect lover. Director: Irwin Winkler. Stars: Kevin Kline,
Ashley Judd, Jonathan Pryce, Kevin McNally, Alan Corduner, Sandra
Nelson. Performances by Sheryl Crow, Diana Krall, Alanis
Morissette, Natalie Cole, Robbie Williams and Elvis Costello.
2004, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 125 min., Musical Bio, Box office
gross: $13.245 million, MGM, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD:
Day & Date.
KING ARTHUR
Historians have thought for centuries that King Arthur was only a
myth, but the legend was based on a real hero, torn between his
private ambitions and his public sense of duty. A reluctant
leader, Arthur (Clive Owen) wishes only to leave Britain and
return to the peace and stability of Rome. Before he can, one
final mission leads him and his Knights of the Round Table --
Lancelot, Galahad, Bors, Tristan, and Gawain -- to the conclusion
that when Rome is gone, Britain will need a leader to fill the
vacuum. Britain needs a king -- someone not only to defend
against the current threat of invading Saxons, but to lead the
isle into a new age. Under the guidance of Merlin, a former
enemy, and the beautiful, courageous Guinevere (Keira Knightley)
by his side, Arthur will have to find the strength within himself
to change the course of history. An interesting take on the
legend, which fell flat in the States but has been wowing them
overseas. Director: Antoine Fuqua. Stars: Clive Owen, Ioan
Gruffudd, Mads Mikkelsen, Ray Winstone, Hugh Dancy, Keira
Knightley, Stephen Dillane, Stellan Skarsgard, Til Schweiger.
2004, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 126 min., Action adventure, Box
office gross: $51.607 million, Buena Vista, $24.99 VHS SRP. DVD:
Day & Date.
MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE, THE
Interesting remake (actually a rethinking and update) of the
classic John Frankenheimer 1962 thriller that starred Frank
Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh and Angela Lansbury. U.S.
Army Major Bennett Marco (Denzel Washington) can't sleep at night
... and he doesn't want to. Marco spends his days giving
inspiring speeches about his platoon's ambush in the Kuwaiti
desert during the first Gulf War and the heroics of Sergeant
Raymond Shaw (Liev Schreiber), who won the Medal of Honor for
saving Marco's crew. But at night, Marco's dreamlike memories of
the desert turn sinister and terrifying. And Marco privately
wonders whether the two soldiers who died in the firefight might
have met darker fates than officially recorded -- and whether
Shaw might not be the glorious hero that everyone thinks he is.
When platoon members start to turn up dead -- and Marco discovers
that they, too, have been having the same dreams, Marco's
suspicions grow stronger. And when Shaw takes the national stage
as a surefire candidate for vice president -- under the thumb of
his controversial mother, Senator Eleanor Prentiss Shaw (Meryl
Streep) -- Marco is forced to act on gut feelings. With military
officials questioning his sanity, and the net of security
tightening around him, Marco races to probe deeper into the
unimaginable, shocking truth before the White House is won. Along
the way he uncovers a conspiracy at the highest levels of
government and power involving private Manchurian Corp. and its
attempts to take over the U.S. for the benefits of private
enterprise. In the early 1960s, the enemy was the Red Chinese,
and brainwashing was the method of indoctrination; now, in
Demme's vision, the enemy is big business and power politics, and
scientific mind control using implants and drugs are the
preferred method for domination. My, how the times have changed.
Or, if one looks at both Frankenheimer and Demme's subtext -- the
manipulation of candidates and elections -- have they? Director:
Jonathan Demme. Stars: Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, Liev
Schreiber, Jeffrey Wright, Kimberly Elise, Jon Voight, Ted
Levine, Miguel Ferrer, Bruno Ganz. 2004, CC, MPAA rating: R, 130
min., Thriller, Box office gross: $65.520 million, Paramount, No
VHS SRP, Priced for rental. DVD: Day & Date.
NAPOLEON DYNAMITE
From Preston, Idaho comes Napoleon Dynamite, a new kind of hero
complete with a tight red 'fro, some sweet moon boots, and skills
that can't be topped. Napoleon lives with his Grandma and his 30-
year-old, unemployed brother Kip, who spends his days looking for
love in internet chat rooms. When Grandma hits the road on her
quad runner, Napoleon and Kip's meddling Uncle Rico comes to town
to stay with them and ruin their lives. Napoleon is left to his
own devices to impress the girls at school and help his new best
friend Pedro win the election for Student Body President against
the stuck-up Summer Wheatley. Director: Jared Hess. Stars: Jon
Heder, Jon Gries, Aaron Ruell, Efren Ramirez, Diedrich Bader,
Tina Majorini. 2004, CC, MPAA rating: PG, 86 min., Comedy, Box
office gross: $39.092 million, Fox, No VHS SRP, Priced for
rental. DVD: Day & Date.
SHAUN OF THE DEAD
"Shaun of the Dead," a "rom zom com" (romantic zombie comedy),
follows the bloody funny adventures of underachiever Shaun (Simon
Pegg) and his best mate Ed (Nick Frost) as they cope with a
zombie invasion of North London and attempt to rescue Shaun's
girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield) and his Mum, Barbara (Penelope
Wilton). On Friday, Shaun is in a rut. At 29, he's coasted
through life -- and still hasn't gotten very far, usually winding
up at the local pub, the Winchester. His roommate Ed looks up to
him -- when he can take his eyes off the TV, that is. Liz is re-
evaluating their relationship, particularly after Shaun fails to
do something special for their anniversary on Saturday. That day,
there are train delays, people fainting in the streets, TV news
reports of unexplained calamities. No, it can't be. But, it is --
the dead have risen. Saturday's isolated incidents mushroom into
a full-on zombie assault and, once daylight breaks, it's Sunday
bloody Sunday. As manners and flesh take a beating, it's time to
separate men from meat, humans from zombies, and living from
undead. Shaun and Ed grab whatever is at hand (cricket bat,
shovel, LP) to repel the attacking zombies, summoning reserves of
strength they didn't know they possessed and straining muscles
they forgot they had. Rounding up friends and family, they press
on towards the sanctuary of the Winchester. All that stands (or
lopes) in their way are hordes of the flesh-eating undead.
Director: Edgar Wright. Stars: Simon Pegg, Kate Ashfield, Nick
Frost, Lucy Davis, Dylan Moran, Nicola Cunningham, Penelope
Wilton. 2004, CC, MPAA rating: R, 99 min., Comedy horror
thriller, Box office gross: $12.893 million, Universal, $23.98
SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
SURVIVING CHRISTMAS
Facing another Christmas alone, Drew Latham (Ben Affleck) decides
to go back to his idyllic childhood home to spend the holidays
with family. There is, however, one problem: the people living
there now are not Drew's family. Nevertheless, Drew has his mind
set on an old-fashioned family Christmas, and the fact that the
"family" in question, the Valcos, are complete strangers, isn't
about to put a crimp in his plans. Offering them a small fortune,
Drew bribes his newfound "parents" (James Gandolfini and
Catherine O'Hara) to let him spend Christmas in their home,
pretending to be part of the family. Just when the Valcos begin
to question if any amount of money is worth being dragged all
over town on such traditional family holiday excursions as
Christmas shopping and the requisite choosing of the Christmas
tree, their eldest daughter Alicia (Christina Applegate) comes
home for the holidays, with no intention of adopting a new
"brother." Bomb. Director: Mike Mitchell. Stars: Ben Affleck,
James Gandolfini, Christina Applegate, Catherine O'Hara. 2004,
CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 91 min., Comedy, Box office gross:
$10.284 million, DreamWorks, $23.98 VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
THUNDERBIRDS
Live-action feature film based on the hit British television
series of the 1960s. Set in the year 2065, this is the story of
ex-astronaut and USAF Colonel Jeff Tracy (Bill Paxton) and his
five sons who form a rescue team called International Rescue
(nicknamed "The Thunderbirds") that uses a fleet of vehicles,
from rockets to boats, to race into action whenever their unique
services are required. While his father and his four elder
brothers are busy saving the world, Alan Tracy's (Brady Corbet)
biggest challenge is saving his grade point average at boarding
school. And what's worse, he can't even tell his schoolmates that
his dad and brothers are better known as the fearless adventurers
behind the top-secret Thunderbirds. Alan dreams of one day
joining his close-knit family in their global vocation and even
getting into the driver's seat of one of the awesome, incredible
machines the Tracys utilize in their life-saving work. Back home
on Tracy Island -- a secret oasis in the South Pacific and
headquarters to International Rescue -- Alan and his friends, the
brainy Fermat (Soren Fulton) and the adventurous Tin-Tin (Vanessa
Anne Hudgens), are left behind as Jeff Tracy and his elder sons
are deployed on a fake mission by their arch nemesis, The Hood
(Ben Kingsley). Once the master criminal takes control of Tracy
Island and the Thunderbirds, it falls to Alan and his friends to
come up with a plan to defeat The Hood and rescue his family.
Director: Jonathan Frakes. Stars: Brady Corbet, Deborah Weston,
Bill Paxton, Ben Kingsley, Soren Fulton, Vanessa Anne Hudgens.
2004, CC, MPAA rating: PG, 95 min., Adventure, Box office gross:
$6.768 million, Universal, $23.98 VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
TWO BROTHERS
An epic adventure of discovery, survival and wonder, "Two
Brothers" is the story of twin tiger brothers who are born amidst
the temple ruins and exotic jungles of French Indo-China.
Separated as cubs and taken into captivity, one tiger is forced
to become a circus performer, the other a trained killer. Years
later, the brothers find themselves reunited, but as forced
enemies pitted against each other. The film stars Guy Pearce as a
romantic explorer whose tragic intervention into the idyllic
lives of the two tiger brothers forever intertwines their fates.
Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud. Stars: Guy Pearce, Jean-Claude
Dreyfus, Freddie Highmore, Oanh Nguyen. 2004, CC, MPAA rating:
PG, 109 min., Family, Box office gross: $18.947 million,
Universal, $23.98 VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
YOUNG BLACK STALLION, THE
The latest chapter in the story of the Black Stallion. Set in
Northern Africa at the conclusion of World War II, the film
follows the adventures of Neera (Biana Tamimi), a young girl, who
becomes separated from her family and finds herself alone in the
desert. When a wild stallion (whom Neera names Shetan) comes to
her aid, the two form a special bond and the horse helps Neera
return home to her grandfather. As their friendship and trust
grows, the girl devises a daring plan to race the wild Shetan
(whose name means "the devil") in the annual horse race and help
restore her grandfathers's (Richard Romanus) reputation. Staking
everything on the race, Neera's iron will and courage combined
with Shetan's untamed power and determination culminates in some
of the most breathtaking and triumphant scenes ever. The film
originally premiered in the large theatrical Imax format.
Director: Simon Wincer. Stars: Richard Romanus, Biana Tamimi.
2004, CC, MPAA rating: G, 51 min., Family, Box office gross:
$6.575 million, Disney, $24.99 VHS SRP. DVD: Day & Date.
For more release info, check out our calendar pages at
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NEWS
COMING SOON:
Due February 15 is the acclaimed "The Motorcycle Diaries,"
directed by Walter Salles and starring Gael Garcia Bernal,
Rodrigo de la Serna and Mia Maestro in the inspiring real-life
story of Ernesto "Che" Guevara and Alberto Granado's brave
motorcycle trip across the complex human and social topography of
Latin America, from Universal.
DVD COLLECTIBLES:
Home Vision Entertainment will release this week Joan Micklin
Silver's "Hester Street" (1975), touching tale of a young Jewish
woman who comes to America in the 1890s only to discover that her
husband has given up the ways of the old country, and taken up
with a new girlfriend, and a new life. The film, in a new digital
transfer enhanced for 16:9 televisions and in English and Yiddish
with optional English subtitles, stars Carol Kane and Stephen
Keats ... Also from Home Vision comes Elaine May's crime thriller
"Mikey & Nicky" (1977), starring John Cassavetes, Peter Falk and
Ned Beatty, restored with copious extras.
FROM TV TO VIDEO:
Due this week: "The 4400," a two-disc set, under $20 from
Paramount ... "The Simpsons Complete Fifth Season," a four-disc
set with 22 episodes, $49.98 from Fox ... "Star Trek: Voyager --
The Complete Seventh Season," a seven-disc set with 24 episodes,
under $100 from Paramount.
SPECIAL INTEREST:
"Ruth Duckworth: A Life in Clay" is a 2002 documentary on the
leading ceramist Ruth Duckworth (83-years-old and still working),
who's recognized for her creative influence on the art of
ceramics and whose work graces museums and private collections
around the world. From Home Vision Entertainment, $14.95.
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THIS WEEK'S DVD RELEASES:
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devices at www.tagtag.com/onvideo
** Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004) Johnny
Messner, Morris Chestnut, Eugene Byrd, KaDee Strickland, Nicholas
Gonzalez, Karl Yune, Matthew Marsden. Extras: Deleted scenes,
making-of featurettes. (Columbia TriStar).
** Danny Deckchair (2004) Rhys Ifans, Mirando Otto, Justine
Clarke, Rhys Muldoon. (Lions gate).
** De-Lovely (2004) Dir.: Irwin Winkler; Kevin Kline, Ashley
Judd, Jonathan Pryce, Kevin McNally, Alan Corduner, Sandra
Nelson. Performances by Sheryl Crow, Diana Krall, Alanis
Morissette, Natalie Cole, Robbie Williams and Elvis Costello.
(MGM).
** The 4400. Two-disc set, under $20. (Paramount).
** Hester Street (1975) Dir.: Joan Micklin Silver; Carol Kane ,
Stephen Keats. New digital transfer enhanced for 16:9
televisions. In English and Yiddish with optional English
subtitles. Extras: Commentary by director Joan Micklin Silver and
producer Raphael Silver; interviews with Silver and Raphael
Silver, Carol Kane and Doris Roberts; liner notes by Victoria
Brownworth and Judith Redding, authors of "Film Fatales" (a book
about independent women directors). (Home Vision Entertainment).
** King Arthur (2004) Dir.: Antoine Fuqua; Clive Owen, Ioan
Gruffudd, Mads Mikkelsen, Ray Winstone, Hugh Dancy, Keira
Knightley, Stephen Dillane, Stellan Skarsgard, Til Schweiger. PG-
13 and unrated director's cut versions. Extras: "Blood on the
Land: Forging King Arthur" making-of documentary, cast and
filmmaker Roundtable discussion, alternate ending, "Knight
Vision" pop-up trivia track, producer's photo gallery, "King
Arthur" Xbox game demo; commentary by director Antoine Fuqua on
unrated director's cut only. (Buena Vista).
** The Manchurian Candidate (2004) Dir.: Jonathan Demme; Denzel
Washington, Meryl Streep, Liev Schreiber, Jeffrey Wright,
Kimberly Elise, Jon Voight, Ted Levine, Miguel Ferrer, Bruno
Ganz. Extras: Commentary by Demme and screenplay co-writer Daniel
Pyne; "The Enemy Within: Inside the Manchurian Candidate"
featurette; "The Cast of the Manchurian Candidate" featurette;
five deleted/extended scenes; two outtakes; Schreiber screen
test; "Political Pundits." (Paramount).
** Mikey & Nicky (1977) Dir.: Elaine May; John Cassavetes, Peter
Falk, Ned Beatty. Extras: Interview with producer Michael Hausman
("Gangs of New York," "Man on the Moon," "The People vs. Larry
Flynt"); interview with cinematographer Victor J. Kemper ("Dog
Day Afternoon," "The Jerk"); behind-the-scenes documentary about
the restoration of "Mikey & Nicky"; liner notes by Chicago Reader
film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum; Michael Hausman and Victor J.
Kemper discuss scenes from the film. (Home Vision Entertainment).
** Napoleon Dynamite (2004) Jon Heder, Jon Gries, Aaron Ruell,
Efren Ramirez, Diedrich Bader, Tina Majorini. Extras: Commentary
by director/co-writer Jared Hess, actor John Heder and producer
Jeremy Coon; "Wedding of the Century" epilogue; "Making of the
Wedding of the Century" featurette; five deleted scenes; still
gallery photos; MTV on-air promos. (Fox).
** Shaun of the Dead (2004) Simon Pegg, Kate Ashfield, Nick
Frost, Lucy Davis, Dylan Moran, Nicola Cunningham, Penelope
Wilton. Extras: Commentary by the cast, including the zombies;
"Missing Bits": outtakes and an all-new deleted scene not shown
in theaters; "Raw Meat": casting tapes, Simon Pegg's video diary,
Edgar & Simon's flip chart, special effects comparison and make-
up tests; "T.V. Bits": Interview with the band Coldplay; "Story
Gaps": Interviews with the actors on what happened to their
characters, fun animated storyboards and voiceover by the talent;
"Zombie Gallery": Photo gallery and theatrical poster designs.
(Universal).
** The Simpsons Complete Fifth Season. Four-disc set with 22
episodes, $49.98. Extras: Introduction by Matt Groening,
commentary, animation showcase, storyboards, animatic with
illustrated commentary, deleted scenes, "A Look Back With James
L. Brooks" featurette. (Fox).
** Stander (2004) Thomas Jane, Ashley Taylor, David O'Hara,
Dexter Fletcher. Extras: Commentary by director Bronwen Hughes,
"Anatomy of a Scene" featurette, deleted scenes. (Columbia
TriStar).
** Star Trek: Voyager -- The Complete Seventh Season. Seven-disc
set with 24 episodes, under $100. Extras: Six featurettes:
"Braving the Unknown: Season 7," "Voyager Time Capsule: The
Doctor," "Coming Home: The Final Episode," "Real Science With
Andre Bormanis," "The Making of Borg Invasion 4-D," "Lost
Transmissions." (Paramount).
** Surviving Christmas (2004) Ben Affleck, James Gandolfini,
Christina Applegate, Catherine O'Hara. Extras: Alternate opening
sequence, behind-the-scenes featurette, storyboard gallery. more.
(DreamWorks).
** Thunderbirds (2004) Dir.: Jonathan Frakes; Brady Corbet,
Deborah Weston, Bill Paxton, Ben Kingsley, Soren Fulton, Vanessa
Anne Hudgens. Extras: Commentary by Frakes, "Secrets of Tracy
Island" featurette on the Thunderbirds' headquarters, "Lady
Penelope's World" accessories and gadgets featurette, "The
Ultimate Action Sequence" featurette, more. (Universal).
** Two Brothers (2004) Dir.: Jean-Jacques Annaud; Guy Pearce,
Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Freddie Highmore, Oanh Nguyen. Extras:
Commentary by Annaud; Annaud's menu-based journal filled with the
director's extraordinary filming experiences, "Call of the Wild"
montage of tiger roars set to music; "Wild About Tigers"
featurette on the exotic lands where tigers live; "Tiger
Trainers" featurette; "Tiger Brothers" featurette about the many
cubs it took to play the tiger brothers; "Tiger Tech" special
effects featurette; "Tiger Cam"featurette on the special cameras
and techniques that capture the tigers; location scouting and
costume design featurette; story boards. (Universal).
** The Young Black Stallion (2004) Dir.: Simon Wincer; Richard
Romanus, Biana Tamimi. Extras: Viewers have the option to play
the theatrical version of the film, or play the film with 20
minutes of never-before-seen programming that tells the backstory
of the film; "Finding Biana" featurette on the worldwide talent
search that led to finding the film's star; "Building the Casbah"
production sets featurette; "Shooting in Namibia" location
featurette; "Taming the Stallions" featurette; "A Story in Imax"
featurette on the challenges of capturing the film in the unique
film format; "Big Black Horse Read Along & Read to Me" feature.
(Disney).
For more DVD info, check out our DVD calendar pages at
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THIS WEEK'S VHS SELL-THROUGH RELEASES:
** King Arthur (2004) Dir.: Antoine Fuqua; Clive Owen, Ioan
Gruffudd, Mads Mikkelsen, Ray Winstone, Hugh Dancy, Keira
Knightley, Stephen Dillane, Stellan Skarsgard, Til Schweiger
(Buena Vista): $24.99
** Shaun of the Dead (2004) Simon Pegg, Kate Ashfield, Nick
Frost, Lucy Davis, Dylan Moran, Nicola Cunningham, Penelope
Wilton (Universal): $23.98
** Surviving Christmas (2004) Ben Affleck, James Gandolfini,
Christina Applegate, Catherine O'Hara (DreamWorks): $15.95
** Thunderbirds (2004) Dir.: Jonathan Frakes; Brady Corbet,
Deborah Weston, Bill Paxton, Ben Kingsley, Soren Fulton, Vanessa
Anne Hudgens (Universal): $23.98
** Two Brothers (2004) Dir.: Jean-Jacques Annaud; Guy Pearce,
Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Freddie Highmore, Oanh Nguyen (Universal):
$23.98
** The Young Black Stallion (2004) Dir.: Simon Wincer; Richard
Romanus, Biana Tamimi (Disney): $24.99
For more sell-through info, check out our Sell-Through/Repriced
pages at <
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