This Week in DVD is a column that compiles 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

SPEED RACER
A film that has earned equal shares vehement hatred and unabashed praise, Speed Racer has proven itself one of the most divisive films to come out in a long while. This fact was made very clear when the movie only earned back $40 million of its $120 million budget. Even so, I have to admit to being one of the supporters for the film, as once I got past my initial nausea in reaction to the film’s over-stylized visuals (which are tantamount to what you might get if the Easter Bunny had a nasty case of rainbow diarrhea), the kickass action sequences, strong actors and palpable appreciation for the source material make the whole experience a very fun and worthwhile ride.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: Unsurprisingly, there isn’t much in the way of special features for this massive box office flop. We only get two featurettes (’Speed Racer: Supercharged’ and ‘Spritle in the Big Leagues’).

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$16.99 $15.99 $14.99
Amazon – $15.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Exclusive deluxe edition ($22.99).
Where? Target.

PUSHING DAISIES (SEASON 1)
This will be the first DVD I’ve ever blind bought. Normally I’d test the waters through Netflix before potentially wasting $20 bucks, but after being unable to escape the show’s constant praise (with words being thrown around like “wonderful,” “quirky,” “unique,” “brilliant,” “magical,” etc. etc.) and discovering it’s from the creator of one of my favorite shows, Dead Like Me, I get a strong feeling that this is a purchase I won’t regret. The premise revolves around a man named Ned who possesses the ability to bring the dead to life (and back to death again) with only a touch. However, if they remain alive for longer than a minute, someone else dies in their place. Season 1 contains 9 episodes.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: There’s a substantial amount of material available to access, but the only way to get to it is through a feature called ‘Pie Time: Time for Pie.’ It allows you to view the episodes and periodically select a cursor that appears onscreen, and from there it takes you to individual feaurettes.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$22.99 $24.99 $19.99 N/A
Amazon – $18.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Exclusive book.
Where? Target.

CHUCK (SEASON 1)
You guys can go ahead and debate over the quality of this show, because I honestly could not have less interest in it. I remember watching the pilot episode and now looking back there’s not one scene I can remember from it. I also remember catching the last five minutes of almost every episode before Heroes would air, and being confused as to whether they were just playing reruns of the same episode over and over again (since they all seemed to resolve in the exact same way). However, there’s a reason this is in the good section and not the bad: people like it. Maybe I need to actually invest some time in the show before I understand why, but apparently the season continued to get better as it went along. So if you’re in the mood for an action dramedy about a computer geek turned secret agent, by all means check out Chuck. Season 1 contains 13 episodes.
Blu-ray? Will be released November 11, 2008.
Notable Extras: Declassified Scenes, 2 featurettes (’Chuck’s World’, ‘Chuck on Chuck’), a gag reel, and a gallery of web originated mini-featurettes.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$27.99 $29.99 N/A
Amazon – $25.99

The Bad

88 MINUTES
So many people doubted me when I said Righteous Kill would be bad. “How the hell do you take two of the world’s best actors and make a shitty movie?” Unfortunately, half that question was already answered when Righteous Kill director Jon Avnet squandered Al Pacino’s talents with 88 Minutes, a movie that currently holds a whopping 6% on Rotten Tomatoes and was even slapped with the indignity of being released straight-to-DVD outside of the U.S. before its domestic release. And now that Righteous Kill has been released to a 22% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it seems a lot of the blame can continued to be put squarely on director Jon Avnet. Here’s a tip for studios: next time you want to pair together two of the world’s most badass actors, choose a competent director who hasn’t already put one of those actors to shame in a film like this.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: A director commentary, an alternate ending, and 2 featurettes (’Director’s Point of View’, ‘The Character Within’).

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$19.99 $16.99 $17.99 $16.99
Amazon – $24.99

THE LOVE GURU
(Available as single-disc and 2-Disc Digital Copy Special Editions)
Featured as one of this week’s Shit Movies of the Week on the /Filmcast, The Love Guru is possibly one of the most embarrassing comedies I’ve ever had the misfortune of seeing. It’s almost even on the level of a Jason Friedberg/Aaron Seltzer production (the geniuses behind Date Movie, Epic Movie, Disaster Movie, and so on…) as there’s a constant supply of random pop culture references that aren’t funny and don’t relate to anything going on in the movie, of which there really isn’t much to begin with. When the film isn’t wasting time on unfunny referential nonsense, Mike Myers makes sure to keep things moving by incessantly mugging for the camera and overall just making a huge ass of himself, a fact that’s further evidenced every time he recycles his own material from the Austin Powers films.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: Extras on the single-disc include featurettes (’One Hellava Elephant’, ‘Hockey Training for Actors’, ‘Back In The Booth With Trent and Jay’), 11 deleted and extended scenes, and bloopers. The only addition exclusive to the 2-disc is a digital copy of the film.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$16.99 $17.99 $16.99
Amazon – $18.99

*Does not include 2-Disc Edition, which costs $22.99 at each of the listed stores (including Amazon).

MADE OF HONOR
I don’t think anybody was really debating over whether or not this would be anything more than just another inoffensive, bland and unoriginal chick flick, but the 12% on Rotten Tomatoes and 5.4 rating on IMDB certainly solidify those expectations nicely. Apparently Hugh Grant and Matthew McConaughey weren’t available for the role of “awkward yet likable leading man with a good heart,” so the role went to Patrick Dempsey. Not even the amazing Michelle Monaghan (from one of my favorite films, Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang) presents enough incentive to give this film the go-ahead. And man does that stupid pun in the title make me cringe.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: Just a director commentary.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$16.99 $15.99 $14.99
Amazon – $15.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Deluxe edition ($22.99), includes exclusive bonus content and digital copy.
Where? Target.

Other noteworthy DVDs available this week…
Young@HeartSnow AngelsBeetlejuice (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)Risky Business (Deluxe Edition)The Breakfast Club (Flashback Edition)Sixteen Candles (Flashback Edition)Weird Science (Flashback Edition)Blood Simple (Director’s Cut)Will & Grace (Season 8)Private Practice (Season 1)Dirty Sexy Money (Season 1)Torchwood (Season 2)Criminal Minds (Season 3)

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

The Specials
NOTE: Some deals may be in-store only.


Exclusive: Free $10 Target GiftCard with purchase of both Private Practice (Season 1) ($29.99) and Dirty Sexy Money (Season 1) ($29.99).

$19.99 – Dexter (Season 1 or 2), Family Guy (Volumes 3 – 5), and more…
$29.99 – The Office (Seasons 2 – 4), House (Seasons 1 – 4)

$10 – Casino Royale, The Kingdom, Stomp the Yard, and more…


Exclusive: Save $10 with purchase of both Private Practice (Season 1) ($29.99) and Dirty Sexy Money (Season 1) ($29.99).

$14.99 – Doomsday, The Bank Job, There Will Be Blood, Vantage Point, The Other Boleyn Girl, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, 21, What Happens in Vegas, and more…


$4.99 – Vanilla Sky, The Manchurian Candidate, Enemy at the Gates, Road to Perdition, 8 Mile, The Hunt for Red October, Spy Game, Jacob’s Ladder, The Legend of Bagger Vance, Patriot Games, Double Jeopardy, For Love of the Game, and more…

$6.99 – Punch-Drunk Love, Say Anything, Jerry Maguire, Garden State, The Girl Next Door, Sleepless in Seattle, Legally Blonde, Guess Who, 50 First Dates, and more…


$3.99 – Jeepers Creepers, Blue Velvet, Fargo, Hotel Rwanda, Eight Men Out, This is Spinal Tap, Dances with Wolves, Hoosiers, and more…

  • Daniel Fouste
    "It’s almost even on the level of a Jason Friedberg/Aaron Seltzer production..."

    And yet, Seltzerberg returned the favor by spoofing The Love Guru in Disaster Movie. As Jay Sherman would say, "How awkward!"
  • Dave
    So if people like it, it's good? Chuck sucks.
  • dangerman
    Snow Angels and Young @ Heart should be under "the GOOD" FIX IT NOW
  • Joe
    Speed Racer was good, could have been great if they focused more on the actual racing and less on Spritle and Chim-Chim. I hated that fat little piece of crap by the end of the flick.

    I fully recommend Pushing Daisies to everyone. It's a great show, and you only have to watch 9 episodes to fully catch up.

    Those are my opinions on this week. I might buy There Will Be Blood.
  • 790
    Yeah the lack of special features is a FU for the support Speed Racer got in theatres.
    I'm going to buy my copy NOW!!!
    I loved it !!!!

    Chuck is only watchable because of Adam Baldwin,,,, even then most days I forget its on.
  • Graham
    man its like they pasted al pachinos head onto the bourne identity poster

    http://stud.chem.uni.wroc.pl/UserFiles/Image/bo...
  • Speed racer is the best movie ever made. Screw anybody that disliked it
  • 790
    Right on Tommy !!!!!
  • Ben
    I noticed the 88 minutes/Bourne Supremacy similarity, as well and wrote about it on my blog last week. You'd think the art director involved would have at least tried to do something different.

    http://trailingspouseobservations.blogspot.com/...
  • Thank you, Adam, for placing Chuck where it belong - no, the first season was not even by any means, but Adam Baldwin (Firefly) did some great work as Casey, and as the show started to get into a groove you could tell that they were having fun with it. From all reports, the show's second season is off to an extremely good start (Based on the quality of the first six episodes the 13-episode order was bumped to 22), so it's definitely one of the sophomore shows (like Pushing Daisies, about which I likely used all of those adjectives in the same sentence) that deserves to hit it big this season.
  • gocitizen
    Chuck is FUN - something severely lacking in current television series.

    ...and hellyeah I'm getting my copy of Speed Racer. I can't wait to get it on the home theater.
  • Meli
    I love Pushing Daisies - it was easily my favorite new show last season and I can't wait for Oct 1st when season 2 begins!

    Oddly, I could not get into Chuck it bored me maybe the show got better later in the season, but I didn't feel the draw to stick with it to find out.
  • Bull
    Who the fuck said "Righteous Kill" looked good? I mean, besides your basic dumbasses.

    I haven't seen Chuck, but the concept seemed overused and lame.
  • krackajap
    Thank you Adam for supporting Speed Racer. It didn't deserve nearly as much hate as it received and I thought it captured the original show as well as could be expected. Although, I would have minded the movie detouring from the cartoon as long as the destination was Spritle and Chim-Chim dying in a gruesome, yet colorful, explosion.
  • Bosley
    Chuck is mindless fun with a hot blond in it. If you can't tell from a cliff notes version of the summary of the premise whether or not you should skip watching it you need to go back in the basement with Sloth and have a Baby Ruth. Yeah, it's not high cinema, the plots are tissue thin. It's exactly what its trying to be, which puts it a step ahead of a LOT of other TV right now.
  • Whask
    I love this feature...I would love it even more on Monday, it always gets posted in the afternoon on Tues after I have already made my rounds at the stores for Tuesday releases!

    Thanks, keep up the great work!
  • Ian
    I thought this was a complete and utter failure as a film, and hope that the Wachowski's can redeem my faith in them in whatever their next film may be.
  • WHATS_THAT_SOUND
    Well I'll jump out and be one of the few people who thinks Pushing Daisies is overrated I don't like how the narrator prevents the audience from thinking by spitting out things that are easily inferred. Plus the dialog, to me, consists of the actors just spitting words out.

    That is my opinion anyway and that is something we'll all entitled to.

    I like Chuck a lot (probably my third favorite comedy behind Psych and Monk) yeah it is silly and it is meant to be that way. So it accomplishes what it sets out to do.
  • 790
    I do like the way Chuck pokes fun at the ppl that work at Best Buy.

    Just got my Speed Racer dvd,,,, can anyone explain why they put those card board sleeves over the dvds these days. ?????????
  • Superman
    Speed racer will find its audience years from now. It's one of those movies.
  • Anonymous
    I saw both 88 Minutes and Righteous Kill and while RK is better (meaning less horrible) than 88 Minutes, its is wtill pretty terrible. That said, you can't just blame Jon Avnet, who is certainly done terrible work with both, but also blame the editing, writing (it's shocking that the writer also wrote the excellent Inside Man), and a majority of the actors. Pacino is over the top and horrible in both. DeNiro and Donnie Wahlberg are okay in RK, though DeNiro is mostly going through the motions (not like he could have done much with the material anyway).
  • 790
    @Anonymous
    Yeah you also have to ask, out of alll the projects to take on what were these guys thinking......

    The premise for 88 minutes is comical.


    I love my Speed Racer dvd !!!!! Heehee
  • Bill
    whats_that_sound, finally someone who agrees with me and my girlfriend about pushing daisies! it's terrible. the narration is annoying, the characters are pretty 1-d, and the plots are the simplest i've ever seen.

    speaking as a fan and DVD-owner of Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls, it felt like Bryan Fuller decided to take his great ideas and just turn them into total least-common-denominator stuff.
  • Bill
    by the way, for those that haven't seen pushing daisies, it does sound great on paper. but it doesn't deliver the goods. save yourself the hassle and just go get the wonderfalls DVD, whose 13 episodes I guarantee will be better than the eventual 5-7 seasons pushing daisies will have.
  • 790
    Btw Doomsday is a pretty good ripoff of Escape from NY,,,,, Glasgow style.

    I enjoyed it big time,
  • sari
    Pushing Daisies is precious. But the key to enjoying it is not taking it seriously at all. Like AT ALL.
  • I think any show from last fall that puts out a DVD should make it significantly cheaper since we got cheated out of so many episodes.
  • ezekial
    I'm happy that at least SOME people can give respect to Speed Racer...
  • 790
    The bonus features are sparse on the Speed Racer DvD, but the 2 Bonus Features are very well done !!!!

    The Spritle feature is very funny.
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