This Week on DVD: Yes Man, Doubt, The Day The Earth Stood Still

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An Oscar-nominated film, new comedies from Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler, and a mediocre Keanu Reeves sci-fi remake… that pretty much sums up this week’s DVD releases. If you ask me, you’ll probably want to save your money, although I wouldn’t mind seeing I.O.U.S.A. (a pretty timely documentary from the director of Wordplay) and I’ve heard good things about Donkey Punch. There’s also a 3-disc collector’s edition release of No Country for Old Men out this week, plus Tango & Cash on Blu-ray.

Doubt (DVD, Blu-ray)
Yes Man (DVD, Blu-ray)
The Day The Earth Stood Still (DVD, Blu-ray)
Bedtime Stories (DVD, Blu-ray)
The Tale of Despereaux (DVD, Blu-ray)
Not Easily Broken (DVD, Blu-ray)
Bricktown (DVD, Blu-ray)
Donkey Punch
Shuttle
I.O.U.S.A.
Cleopatra: 75th Anniversary Edition
No Country for Old Men: Collector’s Edition (DVD, Blu-ray)
Beverly Hills: 90210: Season 7
Max Fleischer’s Superman: 1941-1942
Disney Animation Collection: Mickey and the Beanstalk
Disney Animation Collection: Three Little Pigs
Disney Animation Collection: The Prince and the Pauper
2010: The Year We Make Contact (Blu-ray)
Above the Law (Blu-ray)
American History X (Blu-ray)
Collateral Damage (Blu-ray)
Final Destination (Blu-ray)
Fly Away Home (Blu-ray)
John Q (Blu-ray)
The Last Word (Blu-ray)
Point of No Return (Blu-ray)
Roxanne (Blu-ray)
Taking Lives (Blu-ray)
Tango & Cash (Blu-ray)
The Wedding Singer (Blu-ray)
Winged Migration (Blu-ray)

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Comments (3)

  1. Why oh why did I already purchase the standard blu-ray of
    No Country For Old Men?

  2. I’m thinking of reading 2010. But maybe I should wait until 2010?

    Like how I saw 2001 for the first time after 2001.

  3. I think Doubt is worth seeing.

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