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ONVIDEO'S WEEKLY GUIDE TO HOME VIDEO RELEASES
FOR TUESDAY, March 7 -- MONDAY, March 13
HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE
Difficult times lie ahead for Harry Potter. Beset by nightmares
that leave his scar hurting more than usual, Harry (Daniel
Radcliffe) is all too happy to escape his disturbing dreams by
attending the Quidditch World Cup with his friends Ron (Rupert
Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson). But something sinister ignites
the skies at the Quidditch campsite -- the Dark Mark, the sign of
the evil Lord Voldemort. It's conjured by his followers, the
Death Eaters, who haven't dared to appear in public since
Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) was last seen thirteen years ago -- the
night he murdered Harry's parents. Harry longs to get back inside
the safe walls of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry,
where Professor Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) can protect him. But
things are going to be a little different this year.
Dumbledore announces that Hogwarts will host the Triwizard
Tournament, one of the most exciting and dangerous of the
wizarding community's magical competitions. One champion will be
selected from each of the three largest and most prestigious
wizarding schools to compete in a series of life-threatening
tasks in pursuit of winning the coveted Triwizard Cup. At a
candlelit ceremony fraught with anticipation, the enchanted
Goblet of Fire selects one student from each school to compete.
Amidst a hail of sparks and flames, the cup names three
participants ... but then, inexplicably, the Goblet spits out one
final name: Harry Potter. At just 14 years old, Harry is three
years too young to enter the grueling competition. He insists
that he didn't put his name in the Goblet and that he really
doesn't want to compete. But the Goblet's decision is binding,
and compete he must.
Suspecting that whoever did enter Harry's name in the Tournament
deliberately wants to put him in grave danger, Dumbledore asks
Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody (Brendan Gleeson), the eccentric new
Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, to keep his highly
perceptive and magical eye trained on the teenage wizard. Harry
prepares for the challenging Triwizard tasks -- evading a fire-
breathing dragon, diving into the depths of a great lake and
navigating a maze with a life of its own. But nothing is more
daunting than the most terrifying challenge of them all --
finding a date for the Yule Ball.
Events take an ominous turn when someone is murdered on Hogwarts
grounds. Scared and still haunted by dreams of Voldemort, Harry
turns to Dumbledore. But even the venerable Headmaster admits
that there are no longer any easy answers. As Harry and the other
champions battle through their last task and the advancing
tendrils of the ominous maze, someone or something is keeping a
watchful eye. Victory is in sight, but as they edge closer to the
Triwizard Cup, all is not as it seems -- and Harry soon finds
himself hurtling head-first toward an inevitable encounter with
true evil.
Director: Mike Newell. Stars: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson,
Rupert Grint, Mark Williams, James Phelps, Oliver Phelps, Bonnie
Wright, Tom Felton, Stanislav Ianevski. Katie Leung, Robbie
Coltrane, Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, Brendan
Gleeson, Miranda Richardson, Gary Oldman, Ralph Fiennes. 2005,
CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 157 min., Fantasy, Box office gross:
$284.361 million, Warner, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE
Sophie (voiced by Emily Mortimer), a diligent teenage girl
working in her family's hat shop, finds her life thrown into
turmoil when she is literally swept off her feet by a handsome-
but-mysterious wizard named Howl (voiced by Christian Bale). This
encounter engages the vain and conniving Witch of the Waste
(voiced by Lauren Bacall) who transforms Sophie into a 90-year-
old woman (voiced by Jean Simmons). Sophie's efforts to break the
curse bring her to Howl's magical moving castle, where she
befriends Markl (voiced by Josh Hutcherson), Howl's apprentice,
and the hot-headed fire demon Calcifer (voiced by Billy Crystal).
Her love and support have a major impact on Howl, who can be
maddeningly self-indulgent and singularly noble. Extraordinary
characters, inventive imagery, and stunning artistry make this
latest masterpiece from the visionary Hayao Miyazaki an
unforgettable experience. Director: Hayao Miyazaki. Stars: Voices
of Christian Bale, Billy Crystal, Blythe Danner, Emily Mortimer,
Josh Hutcherson, Jean Simmons, Lauren Bacall. 2005, CC, MPAA
rating: PG, 119 min., Animation, Box office gross: $4.705
million, Buena Vista, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
JARHEAD
"Jarhead" (the self-imposed moniker of the Marines) follows
"Swoff" (Gyllenhaal), a third-generation enlistee, from a
sobering stint in boot camp to active duty, sporting a sniper's
rifle and a hundred-pound ruck on his back through Middle East
deserts with no cover from intolerable heat or from Iraqi
soldiers, always potentially just over the next horizon. Swoff
and his fellow Marines sustain themselves with sardonic humanity
and wicked comedy on blazing desert fields in a country they
don't understand against an enemy they can't see for a cause they
don't fully fathom. Jamie Foxx portrays Sergeant Sykes, a Marine
lifer who heads up Swofford's scout/sniper platoon, while Peter
Sarsgaard is Swoff's friend and mentor, Troy, a die-hard member
of STA -- their elite Marine Unit. An irreverent and true account
of a war that was antiseptically packaged a decade and a half
ago, Jarhead is laced with dark wit, honest inquisition and
episodes that are at once surreal and poignant, tragic and
absurd. Director: Sam Mendes. Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal, Scott
MacDonald, Lo Ming, Kevin Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Damion
Poitier. 2005, CC, MPAA rating: R, 123 min., War drama, Box
office gross: $62.479 million, Universal, $29.98 VHS SRP.
JUST FRIENDS
Chris Brander (Ryan Reynolds) has it all -- money, good looks and
a flashy job as an L.A. music executive. But things weren't
always this way for him. Back in high school in New Jersey in the
1990's, Chris was shy, overweight and the butt of the cool
crowd's jokes. The only bright spot in his life was his
friendship with Jamie Palamino (Amy Smart) a super-popular
cheerleader and the hottest girl in school. Throughout high
school, Chris was harboring a secret -- he was hopelessly in love
with her. On the night of their high school graduation, Chris
finally works up his courage and makes his feelings known. In
response, a surprised Jamie tells Chris that she loves him ...
like a brother. She proceeds to give him the "Just Friends"
speech. Ten years later, Chris has reinvented himself as a smooth
talking lady-killer. Chris's boss has just given him his most
challenging job assignment yet -- turning spoiled socialite, diva
and magazine pin-up girl Samantha James (Anna Faris) into a pop-
singing sensation. The well-known fact that Chris and Sam used to
date, and that she still carries a torch for him, makes it all
the more hellish. The less than talented Sam doesn't feel she can
"create" unless Chris whisks her off to Paris. En route, a plane
malfunction causes them to make an unexpected pit-stop in New
Jersey. Chris takes the opportunity to drop in on his overly
excitable mom (Julie Hagerty) and smart-aleck brother, Mike
(Christopher Marquette). But Chris' plans to only stay the night
are detoured when he runs into Jamie working at the local bar.
Suddenly faced with the "just friends" girl of his dreams, Chris
finds himself postponing Paris. This sets off a chain of events
in which Chris tries to woo Jamie, all the while distracting the
suspicious Samantha. Unbelievably, Chris is finding it more
difficult to romance Jamie than it was 10 years ago. The harder
Chris tries, the deeper he finds himself entrenched in the
"friend zone." Director: Roger Kumble. Stars: Ryan Reynolds, Amy
Smart, Anna Faris, Chris Klein, Chris Marquette, Julie Hagerty.
2005, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 96 min., Comedy, Box office gross:
$31.576 million, New Line, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
PRIME
Romantic comedy about the trials and tribulations of two
mismatched lovers. Uma Thurman stars as Rafi, a 37-year-old
photography producer reeling from a recent divorce, who meets
David (Bryan Greenberg), a 23-year-old recently out of college.
At first, David and Rafi's blossoming relationship appears to be
an ideal match, as each unexpectedly fulfills the other's needs.
Despite their intense attraction, the charmed couple soon
realizes that vastly different ages and backgrounds create
conflict. A Jewish hip-hop lover and closet painter who still
lives with his grandparents, David has little in common with Rafi
-- a non-practicing Catholic from a wealthy, broken family who
travels in the sophisticated, high-end world of fashion. To make
things worse, there's complications with Rafi's therapist, Dr.
Lisa Metzger (Meryl Streep). Lisa, who is working to help Rafi
overcome her fears of intimacy, finds out that Rafi's new lover
David is -- unfortunately for Lisa -- her only son David. Ouch.
Director: Ben Younger. Stars: Uma Thurman, Meryl Streep, Bryan
Greenberg, Jon Abrahams. 2005, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 105 min.,
Romantic comedy, Box office gross: $22.728 million, Universal,
$29.99 VHS SRP.
For more release info, check out our calendar pages at
<http://www.onvideo.org/calendar.htm>
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NEWS
DVD COLLECTIBLES:
Due this week: "The Buster Keaton Collection" is a two-disc set
with 10 short films by the comedy genius: "General Nuisance"
(1941), "His Ex Marks the Spot" (1940), "Mooching Through
Georgia" (1939), "Nothing but Pleasure" (1940), "Pardon My Berth
Marks" (1940), "Pest From the West" (1939), "So You Won't Squawk"
(1941), "The Taming of the Snood" (1940), "The Spook Speaks"
(1940) and "She's Oil Mine" (1941). Extras include a new 30-
minute featurette on Keaton; commentaries on several of the
films; reproduction of an original, annotated script from one of
the shorts; and a foreword from Buster Keaton's granddaughter.
From Sony for $24.96 ... Buena Vista will release three fabulous
animated films from the great Hayao Miyazaki: "Howl's Moving
Castle" (2005), "My Neighbor Totoro" (1988) and "Whisper of the
Heart" (1995). Each includes the original Japanese soundtrack as
well as dubbed versions with voicings by a host of U.S. stars;
$29.99 each ... Fox has added three titles to its Film Noir line:
"House on Telegraph Hill (1951), starring Valentine Cortese and
Richard Basehart, about a woman who escapes the holocaust and
immigrates to San Francisco by assuming the identity of a dead
woman, only to get involved in a murder plot; "No Way Out"
(1950), directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Richard
Widmark, Sidney Poitier, Stephen McNally and Linda Darnell, in
which a doctor (Poitier) is accused of malpractice by a racist
patient, setting off a race riot; and " Fallen Angel" (1945),
directed by Otto Preminger and starring Dana Andrews, Alice Faye,
Linda Darnell and Charles Bickford, about a drifter who marries a
wealthy spinster and is the prime suspect when she meets a
mysterious death. Each DVD has a $14.98 price tag.
FROM TV TO VIDEO:
"The Brady Bunch: The Complete Fifth Season" (1973-74) is a four-
disc set with 22 episodes, $39.99 from Paramount ... "The
Flintstones: The Complete Fifth Season" is a four-disc set with
26 episodes, $44.98 from Warner ... "Hogan's Heroes -- The
Complete Third Season" (1967-1968) is a five-disc set, $39.99
from Paramount ... "Merlin's Apprentice" is the 2006 Hallmark
sword and sorcerer telefilm starring Sam Neill, Miranda
Richardson and John Reardon, from Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
... "Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out - Season One Uncensored"
(2006) is a three-disc set, $42.99 from Paramount ... "Police
Woman: The Complete First Season" is a five-disc set with 23
episodes, $49.95 from Sony ... "The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour: The
Complete Series" is a four-disc set with 32 episodes, $44.98 from
Warner ... "Star Trek: Fan Collective -- Borg" brings together
the top 10 most popular Borg episodes as picked by fans, in a
four-disc set, $42.99 from Paramount ... "Walking Tall: The
Complete Series" (1981) is a two-disc set with seven episodes,
$29.95 from Sony.
FOREIGN:
"Curse, Death & Spirit" (2006 -- Japan) includes three short
films by acclaimed horror director Hideo ("Ringu," "Dark Water")
Nakata: "The Cursed Doll," "The Spirit of the Dead" and "The
Haunted Inn; $19.95 from AsiaVision ... "Tous Les Matins Du Monde
(All the Mornings of the World)" (1991 -- French), starring Jean-
Pierre Marielle, Gerard Depardieu and Anne Brochet, is a darkly
romantic exploration of the life of 17th century French viol
musician/composer Sainte Colombe and his protege Marin Marais;
$34.98 in a two-disc set on the Koch Lorber Gold Series label ...
"Breaking News" (2004 - Hong Kong) stars Nick Cheung, Richie Jen
and Kelly Chen in a wild actioner about five criminals hiding out
in an abandoned building surrounded by thousands of police
officers, $19.99 from Palm Pictures.
ON THE INDIE FRONT:
"The Jolly Boys Last Stand" (2000) stars Andy Serkis and Sacha
Baron Cohen in an over-the-top British lad-boy comedy about a
group of drinking buddies who try to sabotage the wedding of one
of their friends by filming an evening of debauchery and
drunkenness; $26.95 from Spirit Level Films ... "Miracle Dogs
Too" (2006) stars Janine Turner, Patrick Muldoon, Charles
Durning, Leslie Ann Warren and Jaleel White in a melodrama about
a young boy who finds a pair of stray dogs who seem to have
miraculous healing powers, bringing him, however, into a
confrontation with dangerous criminal elements; $14.98 direct-to-
DVD from MTI Home Video.
SPECIAL INTEREST:
"Otaku Unite!" (2004) is a feature length documentary about the
history of anime fandom in North America, created by Eric
Bresler, a well-known figure in the anime industry; $19.95 from
Central Park Media ... "Pornography: The Secret History of
Civilisation Revealed" (1999) is a two-disc set of the six-part
U.K. miniseries that examines 2,000 years of erotic expression
and its censorship, from Roman graffiti to digital downloads,
$29.98 from Koch Vision).
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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 Brady Bunch: The Complete Fifth Season (1973-74) Four-disc
set with 22 episodes, $39.99. (Paramount).
** Breaking News (2004 - Hong Kong) Nick Cheung, Richie Jen,
Kelly Chen. Extras: Deleted scenes, "making-of" featurette. (Palm
Pictures).
** The Buster Keaton Collection. Two-disc set with 10 short
films, $24.96. (Sony).
** Curse, Death & Spirit (2006 -- Japan) Chilling collection of
three never-before-seen ghost stories by Hideo Nakata ("Ringu,"
"The Ring 2"). (AsiaVision).
** Den of Lions (2003) Stephen Dorff, Bob Hoskins, Laura Fraser,
Ian Hart, David O'Hara. (Miramax).
** Fallen Angel (1945) Dir.: Otto Preminger; Dana Andrews, Alice
Faye, Linda Darnell, Charles Bickford. Extras: Commentary by film
noir historian Eddie Muller and Susan Andrews, Dana Andrews'
daughter; gallery of still images. (Fox Film Noir).
** The Flintstones: The Complete Fifth Season. Four-disc set with
26 episodes, $44.98. Extras: "A Stone Age Parenting Guide"
humorous featurette, "The Gruesome's Road To Bedrock" featurette,
"Gemstones" rare and unseen Flintstones gems. (Warner).
** Girl 6 (1996) Dir.: Spike Lee; Theresa Randle, Isaiah
Washington, Spike Lee, Jenifer Lewis, Debi Mazar, Peter Berg,
Michael Imperioli. (Anchor Bay Entertainment).
** Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) Dir.: Mike Newell;
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Mark Williams, James
Phelps, Oliver Phelps, Bonnie Wright, Tom Felton, Stanislav
Ianevski. Katie Leung, Robbie Coltrane, Michael Gambon, Maggie
Smith, Alan Rickman, Brendan Gleeson, Miranda Richardson, Gary
Oldman, Ralph Fiennes. Single disc (movie only) and two-disc set
(with extras). (Warner).
** Hogan's Heroes -- The Complete Third Season (1967-1968) Five-
disc set, $39.99. Extras: Werner Klemperer on "The Pat Sajak
Show," photo gallery. (Paramount).
** House on Telegraph Hill (1951) Valentine Cortese, Richard
Basehart. Extras: Commentary by film noir historian Eddie Muller,
photo gallery. (Fox Film Noir).
** Howl's Moving Castle (2005) Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki; voices of
Christian Bale, Billy Crystal, Blythe Danner, Emily Mortimer,
Josh Hutcherson, Jean Simmons, Lauren Bacall. Two-disc set.
Extras: "Behind the Microphone" with voice talent from the film,
interview with English-language voice director Pete Docter,
"Hello Mr. Lasseter" featurette, complete storyboards, original
Japanese trailers and theatrical trailers. (Buena Vista).
** I Walk the Line (1970) Dir.: John Frankenheimer; Gregory Peck,
Tuesday Weld, Estelle Parsons, Ralph Meeker, Lonny Chapman,
Charles Durning. (Sony).
** Jarhead (2005) Dir.: Sam Mendes; Jake Gyllenhaal, Scott
MacDonald, Lo Ming, Kevin Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Damion
Poitier, Jamie Foxx. (Universal).
** The Jolly Boys Last Stand (2000) Andy Serkis, Sacha Baron
Cohen, Milo Twomey, Rebecca Craig. Extras: Original cast
auditions, director and cast commentary. (Spirit Level Films).
** Just Friends (2005) Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris,
Chris Klein, Chris Marquette, Julie Hagerty. Extras: Commentary
by director Roger Kumble, writer Adam "Tex" Davis, producer Chris
Bender, co-producer Jake Weiner, executive producers Richard
Brener and Cale Boyter; gag reel; deleted scenes; nine behind-
the-scenes featurette; "Jamie Smiles" music video. (New Line).
** Merlin's Apprentice (2006 -- TV) Sam Neill, Miranda
Richardson, John Reardon. Extras: Interviews with cast members.
(Echo Bridge Home Entertainment).
** Miracle Dogs Too (2006) Janine Turner, Patrick Muldoon,
Charles Durning, Leslie Ann Warren. Jaleel White. (MTI Home
Video).
** My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki; voices of
Dakota Fanning, Elle Fanning. Two-disc set. Extras: "Behind the
Microphone" with Dakota Fanning and Elle Fanning, storyboards,
original Japanese theatrical trailer, opening and closing
animation (without credits). (Buena Vista).
** Nature Unleashed: Fire (2004) Bryan Genesse, Josh Cohen,
Melanie Lewis. Direct-to-video actioner. Extras:Behind-the-scenes
featurette. (Echo Bridge Home Entertainment).
** Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out -- Season One (2006) Three-
disc set, $42.99. Extras: Unaired sketches, "Best of Wild Style"
montage, "Wild 'N Out Girls," "F'Ups and Bombs" montage.
(Paramount).
** No Way Out (1950) Dir.: Joseph L. Mankiewicz; Richard Widmark,
Sidney Poitier, Stephen McNally, Linda Darnell. Extras:
Commentary by film noir historian Eddie Muller, Fox Moietone
newsreel, photo and poster gallery. (Fox Film Noir).
** Otaku Unite! (2004) Feature length documentary about the
history of anime fandom in North America; $19.95. Extras:
Commentary by Bresler, photo gallery. (Central Park Media).
** Police Woman: The Complete First Season. Five-disc set with 23
episodes, $49.95. Extras: Two-hour pilot episode, commentary by
Angie Dickinson on select episodes. (Sony).
** Pornography: The Secret History of Civilisation Revealed
(1999) Two-disc set of the six-part U.K. miniseries, $29.98.
(Koch Vision).
** Prime (2005) Uma Thurman, Meryl Streep, Bryan Greenberg, Jon
Abrahams. (Universal).
** The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour: The Complete Series. Four-disc
set with 32 episodes, $44.98. Extras: "Eerie Mystery of Scooby-
Doo and Dynomutt's History," "In Their Own Words" with the
original Scooby-Doo and Dynomutt voice actors, "The Scooby-Doo/
Dynomutt Files": Unseen treasures from the Hanna-Barbera vault
including original character sketches and more. (Warner).
** The Shaggy Dog (1959) Fred MacMurray, Jean Hagen, Tommy Kirk,
Annette Funicello, Tim Considine, Kevin Corcoran, Cecil Kellaway.
Color version and the original theatrical black & white version
with 10 additional minutes of footage. Extras: Commentary. (Buena
Vista).
** The Shaggy D.A. (1976) Dean Jones, Tim Conway, Suzanne
Pleshette, Keenan Wynn, Jo Anne Worley, Dick Van Patten. Extras:
Commentary. (Buena Vista).
** Stagecoach (1986 -- TV) Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson,
Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, John Schneider, Elizabeth Ashley,
Anthony Newley, Anthony Franciosa. (Sony).
** Star Trek: Fan Collective -- Borg. Top 10 most popular Borg
episodes as picked by fans. Four-disc set, $42.99. Extras:
Commentary on select episodes. (Paramount).
** The Tenants (2006) Dylan McDermott, Snoop Dogg, Rose Byrne.
(Sony).
** The Thing Called Love (1993) Dir.: Peter Bogdanovich; River
Phoenix, Samantha Mathis, Dermot Mulroney, Sandra Bullock.
Extras: Commentary by Bogdanovich, "The Thing Called Love -- A
Look Back" featurette, "The Look of the Film" featurette, "Our
Friend River" tribute featurette. (Paramount).
** Tous Les Matins Du Monde (All the Mornings of the World)
(1991) Jean-Pierre Marielle, Gerard Depardieu, Anne Brochet. Two-
disc set. Extras: Documentary "Jordi Savall: In Search of Perfect
Sound"; interviews with Jordi Savall, director Alain Corneau and
actor Jean-Pierre Marielle; "making-of" featurette; eight-page
booklet with essays by film critic Robert Horton and music
historian Stuart Cheney. (Koch Lorber Gold Series).
** Traffic (2005) Dir.: Steven Soderbergh; Benicio Del Toro,
Michael Douglas, Luis Guzman, Don Cheadle, Miguel Ferrer, Topher
Grace, Erika Christensen, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Albert Finney,
James Brolin. (The Criterion Collection).
** Undertaking Betty (aka Plots With a View) (2002) Brenda
Blethyn, Alfred Molina, Christopher Walken, Robert Pugh, Naomi
Watts, Lee Evans, Jerry Springer. Extras: "The Making of
Undertaking Betty." (Buena Vista).
** Walking Tall: The Complete Series (1981) Two-disc set with
seven episodes, $29.95. (Sony).
** The Warrior (2001 -- China/South Korea) Dir.: Kim Sung-su;
Jung Woo-sung, Ahn Sung-kee, Ju Jin-mo, Ziyi Zhang. (Sony).
** Whisper of the Heart (1995) Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki; voices of
Brittany Snow, Courtney Thorne-Smith, David Gallagher, Cary
Elwes. Two-disc set. Extras: "Behind the Microphone" with the
voice talent including Brittany Snow, Courtney Thorne-Smith,
David Gallagher and Cary Elwes, storyboards, original Japanese
theatrical trailer. (Buena Vista).
** Zu Warriors (2001) Dir.: Hark Tsui; Zhang Ziyi, Ekin Cheng,
Cecilia Cheung, Louis Koo, Patrick Tam, Kelly Lin, Sammo Hung.
Extras: "The Making of Zu Warriors." (Buena Vista).
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:
** Jarhead (2005) Dir.: Sam Mendes; Jake Gyllenhaal, Scott
MacDonald, Lo Ming, Kevin Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Damion
Poitier, Jamie Foxx (Universal): $29.95
** Prime (2005) Uma Thurman, Meryl Streep, Bryan Greenberg, Jon
Abrahams (Universal): $29.95
For more sell-through info, check out our Sell-Through/Repriced
pages at <http://www.onvideo.org/reprice.htm>
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