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This Week in DVD is a new column on /Film compiling all the latest info regarding new DVD releases, sales, and exclusive deals from stores including Target, Best Buy, Circuit City, and Fry’s.

The Good

BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHT
(Available as single-disc and 2-Disc Special Editions)
What The Animatrix did for The Matrix, Gotham Knight does for Nolan’s Batman series. This straight-to-DVD anthology collects six animated segments, each with their own unique Japanese anime style, and acts as a segway of sorts from Batman Begins to The Dark Knight. The quality of the shorts are varied, with specific ones noticeably excelling in animation, story, and the amount they add to the Batman mythology, while others are a little more dull and feel essentially like filler. Overall though, there’s still enough here to appeal to die-hard and even casual fans. (That is, as long as you know what you’re in for.)
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: The 2-disc set includes a sneak peek at Wonder Woman, an audio commentary, a documentary about Batman’s villains, a documentary about Bob Kane and the creation of Batman, and four episodes from Batman: The Animated Series.

BEST PRICE*
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$12.99

*Does NOT include 2-Disc Special Edition, which costs $19.99 at Target, $22.99 at Best Buy and Circuit City, and $24.99 at Fry’s.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Steelbook box art, plus a free character guide (with purchase of the 2-Disc Special Edition).
Where? Best Buy.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Bonus episodes of Batman Beyond.
Where? Target.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Free Batman patch.
Where? Circuit City.

THE RUINS
(Available as regular and Unrated Editions)
While not a great movie by any stretch of the imagination, The Ruins deserves special notice for being one of the few horror films in recent years to tackle such a clichéd set-up—a group of good-looking American teenagers venture to a foreign country and get into all sorts of crazy shenanigans (in this case involving evil plants)—and manage to not completely suck at executing it. (Take that, M. Night Shyamalan!) In fact, just about everything that most horror films fail at, this movie exceeds at to some degree. So if you’ve become bored with all the J-horror remakes and want to see some good old-fashioned, suspense-filled, gore-laden, psychologically-twisted fun, then The Ruins is pretty much your only option (as far as new releases go).
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: An audio commentary, a making-of featurette, a look at the development of the plants, a featurette about the set design, deleted scenes, an alternate ending, and the original theatrical ending.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$16.99 $13.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Save $5 when you buy any two of the following: The Ruins, Stop-Loss, and Superhero Movie.
Where? Best Buy.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Free $5 gift card with purchase of both The Ruins and Stop-Loss.
Where? Target.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Save $5 with purchase of both The Ruins and Stop-Loss.
Where? Circuit City.

STOP-LOSS
Director Kimberly Peirce’s follow-up to Boys Don’t Cry isn’t a flawless movie, as has been noted by audiences and critics in regards to its sloppy political message, but its heart is in the right place, and the sincere performances keep the picture engaging all the way through. The story focuses on the act of stop-lossing, which involves a solider being forced to return to duty after already serving his full term. As far as movies portraying the Iraq war go, this is one of the more successful efforts.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: A commentary, a making-of featurette, a boot camp featurette, and deleted scenes.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$17.99 $16.99 $13.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Save $5 when you buy any two of the following: The Ruins, Stop-Loss, and Superhero Movie.
Where? Best Buy.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Free $5 gift card with purchase of both The Ruins and Stop-Loss.
Where? Target.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Save $5 with purchase of both The Ruins and Stop-Loss.
Where? Circuit City.

BATMAN BEGINS (LIMITED EDITION GIFT SET)
For those of you who don’t yet own Batman Begins (anybody?) or just love splurging on cool box sets, Warner Bros. has seen fit to milk the release of The Dark Knight even further with this gratuitous but welcome limited edition gift set, which also marks the first time the movie’s been made available on Blu-ray. In addition to the Two-Disc Special Edition of the film, it comes with an exclusive sneak peek of The Dark Knight, a ticket to see The Dark Knight in theaters (up to $7.50), a 128MB flash drive including 18 images from The Dark Knight, a Batman Begins lenticular, and five collectible Batman Begins post cards.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: Aside from all the box set goodies (listed above), the special features are the same as what was found on the previous two-disc release.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$27.99 $25.99 $29.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Joker lithograph.
Where? Best Buy.

THE X-FILES: REVELATIONS
For those of you who need to take a break from all the Dark Knight hype, don’t forget that there’s another fanboy-favorite sequel coming out soon with The X-Files: I Want to Believe. Big-time fans of the show probably won’t need this new set, since they likely own all the DVD seasons already, but for those of you who are interested, creator Chris Carter and producer Frank Spotnitz have hand-picked 8 of the show’s best episode, each of which connects to the new movie and acts as an introductory guide for unfamiliar viewers. Plus, if you take advantage of the free movie ticket to see the new film, it basically only costs you $5. What do you have to lose?
Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: This two-disc set comes with a ticket to see The X-Files: I Want to Believe (up to $8.50), a series introduction, 8 episode introductions (which explain their relation to the upcoming film), and footage from the Q&A panel at WonderCon.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$14.99 $13.99

The Bad

SUPERHERO MOVIE (EXTENDED EDITION)
The spoof movie genre gets yet another savage beating with Superhero Movie, although thankfully it’s not as severe as the self-inflicted eye-gouging you’d receive upon watching Meet the Spartans, Epic Movie, or Date Movie. At least here they attempt in places to actually spoof the genre at hand, even if it is rarely successful. It’s essentially a carbon copy rip-off of Spider-Man, minus the action, and come to the think of it, the laughs as well.
Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: An audio commentary, deleted scenes, an alternate ending, and two featurettes.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$17.99 $19.99 $13.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Save $5 when you buy any two of the following: The Ruins, Stop-Loss, and Superhero Movie.
Where? Best Buy.

Other noteworthy DVDs available this week…
Stargate Atlantis (Season 4) – Monk (Season 6) – Sleepwalking – Psych (Season 2) – Fearless (Director’s Cut) – The Mummy (2-Disc Deluxe Edition) – The Mummy Returns (2-Disc Deluxe Edition) – The Mummy (Universal Legacy Series) (1932) – The Batman (Season 5) – Van Helsing (2-Disc Collector’s Edition)

Discuss: What are you planning to rent or buy this week?

The Specials


$7.99 – Live Free or Die Hard, 28 Weeks Later, Little Miss Sunshine, Once, The Last King of Scotland, and more…

$5.99 – Borat, Waiting…, Forrest Gump, Saving Private Ryan, American Beauty, Idiocracy, American Psycho (Unrated), Reservoir Dogs (15th Anniversary Edition), Syriana, Stripes (Extended Cut), and more…

$19.99 – Veronica Mars (Seasons 1-3) [Ed. Note – If you haven’t yet seen this show, you’re missing out.]


$5.99 – Superman II (The Richard Donner Cut), V for Vendetta, Blade, Blade II, and more…

$6.99 – Equilibrium, The Warriors (Ultimate Director’s Cut), and more…


$8.99 – The Fly (Special Edition), Wall Street (Special Edition), Tora! Tora! Tora!, Predator, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The French Connection, Alien, and more…

$4.99 – Boys Don’t Cry, Sexy Beast, Raising Arizona, TAPS, and more…


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21 Responses to “This Week in DVD: The Ruins, Stop-Loss, Batman: Gotham Knight, and More”

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    Best Buy is it for Gotham Knight :)

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    is it = it is (me tired)

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    For Gotham Knight, there is also a special offer in the UK from Play.com where you get a free batman themed USB stick with 18 images on

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    gotham knight is dissapointing

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    You might want to add the specials are in-store only, As I cannot find “Sexy Beast” for under 9.99 on the Fry’s website.

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    An open letter to WB:

    Please be aware that the cost of a movie ticket hasn’t been as low as $7.50 since about 1989, when the first Batman was released. For those of us in the LA area, or other major urban areas, it can be upwards of $15 per person. I can only imagine how awkward it would be for someone to approach the ticket booth with the “free ticket” voucher and be told that it only covers half of the movie admission. Probably something like this:

    Moviegoer: Here’s my voucher for a free ticket
    Ticketbooth Guy: OK that’ll be $7, this only covers the first $7.50
    Moviegoer: But movies haven’t cost $7.50 since Batman ‘89….

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    Back in summer 2005, here in Georgia, tickets were around $7. Now they are $10. $8 for matinee, $9 for students and veterans, and I believe $7 for senior citizens

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    To clarify, the $7 tickets from 2005 and the $10 tickets now are for after matinee viewings.

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    prices where i live are still “reasonable”

    6.50 for matinee, 8.50 after 6pm. i haven’t tried using my student discount yet, so i don’t know what that is.

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    Bocephus - Sorry for the confusion. Future installments of the column will have a notice informing people that the sales may be applicable to in-store purchases only.

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    superhero movie was so bad i was pissed i wasted time downloading it, i cant imagine the pain of actually spending money on that crap. just horrible

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    “acts as a segway of sorts from Batman Begins to The Dark Knight.”

    The word is “segue,” Adam.

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    Spelling Nazi,

    You son of a bitch!

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    Ok, im about 2 buy gotham knight, but am undecided on which special version to get. Its down to best buy and target, does anyone know how many batman beyond episodes there are or how cool the villian book is?

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    Toaster27,

    The steel case is really nice and slim. Has a sort of brushed steel matte finish to it. It houses both discs (along with a 3 dollar coupon for movie snacks, haha). And has Batmans face on the front of it.

    The artbook that comes with it is attached to the back and is a nice little 5×6 art pamphlet with a cardstock, glossy, cover. It talks about Batman’s background and his gadgets. Along with comic and rendered artwork thrown in.

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    Also,

    I can see where it gets confusing for people at Best Buy. Basically theres “4 editions” of this release there.

    1 - Blu-Ray version
    2 - Single-Disc DVD edition
    3 - Two-Disc DVD Special Edition (cardboard flap cover with 3d hologram insert)
    4 - The Two-Disc DVD steel case edition

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    Thanks cap, im goin 2 best buy definetly, i was hopin the target one would come w the return of the joker. But i guess its just a few episodes

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    Love this feature, keep it going.

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    Boy what a crap week for new releases.
    The X-files dvd just slaps me as Milking a dead cow. Essentail guiide to the movie , yeah right. What bs.

    5.99 for Superman 2 the Donner cut, sounds good I might get that one.

    Spelling nazi, I’m curious as to how you pick your targets? There’s spelling errors all over the terrain.

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    Ok, so, does the Batman patch come with the special edition or the 12.99 edition? Or both?

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    Not everyone lives in LA. Where I’m from a regular ticket costs between 7-8 dollars.

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