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

THE GODFATHER COLLECTION (THE COPPOLA RESORATION)
(Available as separate 2-Disc releases for each film, or together as a 5-disc Giftset)
As much as I adore The Godfather and The Godfather: Part II, I’ve always been bothered by the crummy video quality on their DVD releases. It’s something that I notice every time I watch them, always acting as a nagging reminder that these classics were made in the ’70s and in turn making them feel more dated than the timeless storytelling and pitch-perfect filmmaking techniques would otherwise have you believe. It’s a fact that I had regrettably come to terms with, thinking nothing could or would be done about it. How wrong I was. The Coppola Restoration features fully restored editions of Godfather: Part I and II as well as a newly remastered version of The Godfather: Part III. Film lovers everywhere should be shedding a tear of joy right about now.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: The 5-disc Giftset includes two discs of special features, the first one housing all the special features from the previous boxset DVD release, and the second including brand new featurettes (’Godfather World’, ‘The Masterpiece That Almost Wasn’t’, ‘When the Shooting Stopped’, ‘Emulsional Rescue: Revealing The Godfather’, ‘The Godfather on the Red Carpet’) and four short films on The Godfather (’The Godfather vs. The Godfather: Part II’, ‘Cannoli’, ‘Riffing on the Riffing’, ‘Clemenza’).

BEST PRICE*
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$44.99 N/A
Amazon – $62.99

*Does not include the 2-Disc Editions, which cost $11.99 each at Circuit City, $14.99 each at Best Buy, Fry’s and Amazon, and $17.99 each at Target.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Quote Book.
Where? Best Buy.

L.A. CONFIDENTIAL (TWO-DISC SPECIAL EDITION)
A hard-boiled noir thriller that’s as smart as it is entertaining, L.A. Confidential is a movie that everyone seems to love yet rarely generates as much discussion as other ’90s favorites. I vote to remedy this immediately, and hopefully you’ll join me by voicing your thoughts in the comments below. It’s one of those stunning pictures where the writing, directing and acting (featuring an ensemble cast that includes Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce) all work overtime together to bring you this flawless work of art, and never at the cost of enjoyability. Attempting to convey how happy I am that this film is finally getting the Special Edition treatment would be impossible. It was long overdue.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: A commentary by film critic Andrew Sarris, a music only track, a Whatever You Desire: Making L.A.Confidential documentary, making-of featurettes (’Sunlight and Shadow: The Visual Style of L.A.Confidential’, ‘A True Ensemble: The Cast of L.A.Confidential’, ‘L.A.Confidential: From Book to Screen’, ‘L.A. of L.A. Confidential Hollywood Center Motel’), and the 2000 L.A. Confidential TV pilot.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$14.99 $17.99 $14.99
Amazon – $14.99

The Average

SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE
(Available as single-disc and 2-Disc Extended Editions)
Sex and the City: The Movie is a fans-only affair, so it’s not really my place to be discussing it (or for that matter, making fun of it). That said, I don’t give a shit. Here’s the film’s plot to the best of my understanding: three glitzy, sassy old ladies and a horse-faced goblin disguised as a glitzy, sassy old lady enjoy conversations with one another that demonstrate their glitziness and sassiness whilst experiencing the more soap opera-esque complications of life as a glitzy, sassy old lady living in New York. And they also have a lot of sex. (Which, quite frankly, is something I don’t even want to imagine Sarah Jessica Parker doing. The thought alone terrifies me to the inner depths of my soul.)
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: The only extra material on the single-disc edition is a commentary by director Michael Patrick King. The 2-Disc Extended Edition includes that, plus additional scenes, two featurettes (’Fabulous Fashion of Sex and the City’, ‘Fergie in the Studio’), A Conversation with Sarah Jessica Parker and Michael Patrick King, and a digital copy of the film.

BEST PRICE*
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$15.99 $14.99 $13.99
Amazon – $16.99

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

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Deluxe Edition DVD ($22.99). Includes extended film, 38 min. of exclusive bonus content, limited edition packaging and digital copy.
Where? Target.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Free $5 Target GiftCard with purchase of both Sex and the City movie DVD and any $15.99 Sex and the City single-season DVD.
Where? Target.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Bonus Collectible Packaging (on 2-Disc Special Edition).
Where? Best Buy.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Save $5 when you buy Sex and the City: The Movie and soundtrack ($9.99).
Where? Best Buy.

LEATHERHEADS
Directed by and starring George Clooney, this ’30s-style screwball rom-com about football before it became a legitimate sport captured my interest for one specific reason: John Krasinski. Unfortunately, between this and License to Wed, it seems the hilarious Office star just can’t catch a break. Leatherheads opened to mediocre reviews and flopped at the box office with only $30 million of its $60 million budget. Better luck next time.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: A commentary (with George Clooney and producer Grant Heslov), featurettes (’Football’s Beginning: The Making of Leatherheads’, ‘No Pads No Fear: Creating the Rowdy Football Scenes’, ‘George Clooney: A Leatherheaded Prankster’), deleted scenes, and a feature on the visual effects sequences.

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

RUN FATBOY RUN
Speaking of actors with bad luck, British star Simon Pegg (who has done phenomenal work in Spaced, Shaun of the Dead, and Hot Fuzz) seems to be having trouble getting off the ground in American cinema. Not unlike Leatherheads, Run Fatboy Run (a film about a man who jilts his pregnant fiancée on their wedding day and tries to win her back by running a marathon) received mediocre reviews and did poorly at the box office, and I’d be surprised if the same didn’t happen with his awful-looking upcoming film, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People. Fortunately, we need only wait until 2009 to see the star truly shine, as that’s when J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek reboot (in which Pegg plays Scotty) will be hitting the big screen.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: A commentary track (with Simon Pegg, Thandie Newton, director David Schwimmer, and Pegg’s mother Gill), deleted scenes, outtakes, and footage of a practical joke played on Simon Pegg.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
N/A $17.99
Amazon – $18.99

PATHOLOGY
Despite getting handed a shitty 46-theater theatrical release and receiving a 47% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, I still find myself compelled to see this movie. Starring Heroes’ Milo Ventimiglia and written by the wonderfully twisted minds that brought us Crank, Pathology is a sex and violence-filled exploitation film about a group of medical students who devise a game testing which of them can commit the perfect murder. Hey, sounds like fun to me.
Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: A commentary (with director Marc Schoelermann and writers/producers Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor), a Conversation with Pathologist Craig Harvey, and deleted/alternate scenes.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
N/A $19.99
Amazon – $23.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Buy with Deception ($19.99) and save $5.
Where? Best Buy.

The Bad

DECEPTION
“What’s this? A movie starring Hugh Jackman and Ewan McGregor that I haven’t even heard of? Why the hell aren’t they marketing this more?” I can remember myself asking that a couple weeks before Deception was released. Then the movie came out, received an embarrassingly bad 11% on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed less than $5 million at the box office. Not even a day later, the film had completely vanished from my mind. Now, over five months later, we get a reminder in the form of a shitty DVD release. Enjoy!
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: A commentary (with director Marcei Langenegger), 2 featurettes (’Exposing Deception: The Making Of Deception’, ‘Club Sexy’), and deleted scenes.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
N/A $19.99
Amazon – $23.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Buy with Pathology ($19.99) and save $5.
Where? Best Buy.

Other noteworthy DVDs available this week…
Mother of TearsTwo and a Half Men (Season 2)Boston Legal (Season 4)Brothers and Sisters (Season 2)Friday The 13th: The Series (Season 1)Samantha Who? (Season 1)This American Life (Season 1)

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

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


Exclusive Retail: The Foot Fist Way ($19.99)

$9.99 – Seven (New Line Platinum Series), Boogie Nights (New Line Platinum Series), A Clockwork Orange (2-Disc Special Edition), Citizen Kane (2-Disc Special Edition), The Shawshank Redemption (2-Disc Special Edition), Once Upon a Time in America (2-Disc Special Edition), Purple Rain (2-Disc Special Edition), Doctor Zhivago (2-Disc Special Edition)


$6.99 – The Untouchables, Crank, Carlito’s Way, Donnie Brasco, Gangs of New York, Training Day, Inside Man, Almost Famous, Love Actually, The Break-Up, Clueless (Whatever Edition), Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Music and Lyrics, Bring It On, What Women Want, and more…

$14.99 – Jericho (Season 2), Tin Man
$16.99 – Curb Your Enthusiasm (Season 1 – 5), The Closer (Season 1 – 2)
$19.99 – Pushing Daisies (Season 1), Californication (Season 1), Dexter (Season 1 or 2), Flight of the Conchords (Season 1), Weeds (Season 1 – 3), Family Guy (Volume 3 – 5), and more…
$24.99 – Mad Men (Season 1), Heroes (Season 2), The Office (Season 2 or 3), House (Season 1 – 3), Rescue Me (Season 1 – 4), Damages (Season 1), Burn Notice (Season 1), 30 Rock (Season 1)
$39.99 – Lost (Season 3), Desperate Housewives (Season 4), and more…


$3.99 – Jeepers Creepers, City Slickers, The Howling, Benny & Joon, Legally Blonde, The Thomas Crown Affair, and more…

$9.99 – Be Kind Rewind, The Orphanage, August Rush, and more…

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  • Butterfly
    L.A. Confidential is completely brilliant and it's on my all-time Top 5 as well. I don't think any of us will ever forget that it lost to Titanic for Best Picture.
    It also represents one of my earliest and (still!) best moments of film geek street-cred, because right after I saw it in theaters I went out of my way to tell everyone I knew that this new guy Russell Crowe was just amazing and was bound for great things, and stuck to my guns despite widespread indifference and skepticism. I've dined out on that good call for a long time. =) Sadly, some of my other predictions (Kirsten Dunst as the new Julie Christy??) haven't panned out!
  • D
    The only thing that caught my eye was the very off-handed blurb about The Foot Fist Way. Can't believe that movie slipped my mind.
  • Jamie
    Pathology has the strangest set of keywords I've ever seen on IMDB (sorry for the long post):

    Sexual Promiscuity, Poetic Justice, Shot In The Head, Mad Doctor, Corpse, Incest, Throat Slashing, Murder Of Family, Thrill Killing, Flashback Sequence, Pathology, Vivisection, Eyeballs, Blood Sucking, Fear, Attempted Murder, Scene During End Credits, Blood Splatter, Graduate, Butcher Knife, Sado Masochistic, Burnt Body, Gore, Fellatio, Scene Before Opening Credits, Scarred Face, Horror Neo Noir, Loss Of Loved One, Victim, Needle In Eye, Murder, Sex In Morgue, Sociopathy, Explosion, Crazy Doctor, Female Frontal Nudity, God Complex, Disembowelment, Medical School, Knocked Out, Friend, Collapsed Lung, Dissection, Trick, Pawn, Exposed Brain, Mischief, Person On Fire, Crazy Boyfriend, Rough Sex, Game, Autopsy, Crystal Meth, Stabbed In The Head, Gas Explosion, Pierced Nipple, Death, Liquid Nitrogen, Forensic Evidence, Male Rear Nudity, Stabbed In The Ear, Slit Throat, Poison, Dismemberment, Whorehouse, Male Nudity, Nitroglycerine, Heart Attack, Student, Heart In Hand, Prosthetic Leg, Throat Slitting, Eye On Desk, Nudity, Tongue, Obesity, Stabbed In The Side, Dead Child, Female Nudity, Morgue, Stabbed In The Chest, Explicit Nudity, Burnt Face, Hole In Chest, Dead, Spit In The Face, Psycho, Slap In The Face, Infidelity, Brief Female Frontal Nudity, Breasts, Incinerator, Red Bra, Violent Sex, Dissected While Alive, Split Lip, Lesbian Kiss, Iron Pipe, Death Of Child, Twist In The End
  • 790
    I was in a dvd store the other day. They had "sex and the city" playing on the monitors.

    All I can say is I had to leave the store within a few minutes. The film was so irritating to my ears that I couldn't stand it.
    It was like some kind of sonic weapon.
    How it looked, (who cares) the dialog between these actors should be considered a non-leathal weapon. I'm considering calling BATF on this.

    Btw ,,,, what a crappy week for dvds.


    Next week IRON MAN !!!!!
  • ian
    thanks for adding "the average" section it was pissing me off when u guys were reviewing shows u didnt even watch.

    Good Work
  • Mikey M
    Just because you don't like Sex and the City, you don't give a shit? This is a website for everyone, how about a bit of diplomacy????
    Its not everyone's cup of tea but why be so childish about it???
  • Meli
    *a very good movie. ugh.
  • Meli
    Sex and the City wasn't a very good. As a fan of the show I thought the movie itself was blan and didn't capture the fun of the series. I'm glad I saw it for free.
  • MrNil
    My two-cents: DECEPTION was horrible I still waiting for my money back and apology letter from the studio that made this. There has to be some sort of climate effecting damage caused by having this movie put on DVD- after all those unsold DVD’s have to go into some landfill don’t they?

    Oh and Angry Boomchick I liked how you made yourself sound like one of those crotchety Sex and the city fans. Good job.
  • mike
    why would someone refer to the director of terminator 2 as a mysterious fable from l.a. confidential?


    blasphemy!
  • Remember kids, skewing your box art photo angle SLIGHTLY to the left (apparently) makes it way more spiffy!
  • ANGRY BROOMSTICK
    making mysogynistic comments about SEX AND THE CITY? and making digs at their ages... Nice! Way to go, Slash, how totally manly of you boys!
  • andrew
    LA Confidential blows.
  • gryffin
    Pathology was one of the worst movies i've seen all year. I'm curious what other people thought of it....or if i'm the only one
  • I've always held on to the belief that LA Confidential was robbed at the Oscars. It just baffles me.
  • I love how the Blu-Ray version of the Godfather is cheaper than the DVD (only $1 but still)...

    Also, the new prints look great, saw part 1 and 2 at the Film Forum in NYC the past 2 weeks... worth every penny
  • Gart, Bo
    LA Confidential is one of the best films to come out of Hollywood in the last 25 years!!!!
  • Elissa
    LA Confidential is easily one of the best films made in my lifetime. And I've found that dropping the name Rollo Tomasi is a quick way to find out if the person you're talking with has any sense about films at all.

    Deception, on the other hand, was laughably horrible. I can't believe I actually saw it in the theatre...
  • I don't understand why Simon Pegg can't get off the ground here. He's a comic genius and Run Fatboy Run was worth every penny of the eight bucks I paid to watch it at the theaters. I'll be seeing his new one too. And Star Trek purely for him. His movies are great. I wish people would realize it. =\
  • Andrew
    "L.A. Confidential" is one of my top-five favorite films of all time.

    It's a brilliant work of cinema, with strong performances and a screenplay that happens to be one of the best adaptations ever written. Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson flawlessly condensed a sprawling and convoluted novel into a taut film that manages to stay true to the source material while at the same time streamlining and clarifying many of its most confusing aspects.

    Curtis Hanson's direction is confident and efficient, and cinematographer Dante Spinotti captures 1950's Los Angeles in a way that manages to be both glamourous and gritty.

    For my money, the best film of 1997 was undoubtedly "L.A. Confidential," and it's a shame that James Cameron's "Titanic" stole its Oscar glory. That's why to this day I refer to Cameron as "Rollo Tomasi" (the imaginary name Ed Exley gave to the man who murdered his father, the one "who got away with it").

    Thanks for the reminder /Film... I'll be picking up this DVD tomorrow.
  • Seth
    Run Fatboy Run DOES have Blu-Ray. Bought it today. Got to love the ol New Line Cinema.
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