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.

Please don’t take the commentary on the movies/TV shows too seriously, as they’re meant not to be reviews but rather previews that include the general thoughts and ramblings of a twice-committed DVD addict. In regards to movies/shows the author hasn’t seen, the DVD release is placed in its respective category based on the consensus reaction of audiences and critics.

Buy It

THE INCREDIBLE HULK
(Available as single-disc and 3-Disc Special Editions)
Any movie that’s single greatest moment comes during a scene where a massive green dude shouts “HULK SMASH!” definitely isn’t vying for any Oscar nominations (although Ang Lee may beg to differ on that one), but The Incredible Hulk provides in the way that counts most: entertainment. And while I certainly wouldn’t pit it against Iron Man in a contest for the better superhero film, since the Favreau/Downey Jr. team would win hands-down, Unleashed director Louis Leterrier and Edward Norton both hold their own admirably and help make this new Hulk an excellent second addition to the Marvel series that’s slowly building to the highly anticipated Avengers film.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: The only extra material on the single disc is a commentary (with director Louis Leterrier and Tim Roth) and deleted scenes. The 3-disc will include that, plus featurettes (’The Making of Incredible’, ‘Becoming The Hulk’, ‘Becoming The Abomination’, ‘Anatomy of a Hulk Out’, ‘From Comic Book to Screen’), additional deleted scenes, an alternate opening, and a digital copy of the film.

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

*Does not include 3-Disc Edition, which costs $22.99 at each of the listed stores (including Amazon).

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Exclusive Deluxe ($22.99) includes breaking wall packaging and bonus disc with additional content and digital copy.
Where? Target.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Exclusive Lithograph.
Where? Best Buy.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Free collectible interactive CD game card.
Where? Circuit City.

THE STRANGERS
Easily one of the bigger surprises of the year, The Strangers is a horror-lovers wet dream. It’s a film that harkens back to the old school days of horror where the focus was less on plot than to scare the ever-loving crap out of you through actually building tension and suspense. (Sadly, only the “lack of plot” element of horror films seems to have been carried on to today’s more recent genre efforts.) Critics haven’t been as kind to the film, but seeing as how I had trouble sleeping for at least a week after watching the film (an experience I haven’t had with a horror film since I was probably 13), I’d say it fully succeeded at just about everything it attempted to do. The final shot of the movie is really lame though.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: Deleted scenes and a featurette (’Elements of Terror’).

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

SOLD OUT: A THREEVENING WITH KEVIN SMITH
If you’re a Kevin Smith fan and you haven’t yet experienced his gut-bustingly hilarious stories and Q&A sessions featured in An Evening With Kevin Smith and An Evening With Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder, be sure to do so at once as they’ll show you a side to the man that you would previously only associate with some of the world’s funniest stand-up comedians. I haven’t been able to find much feedback on the latest entry in the series, entitled A Threevening With Kevin Smith, but being that Smith is rarely ever not on his A-game when it comes to public speaking, I can’t see it not being another wonderful helping of Smith comedy goodness.
Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: This two-disc set comes with 4 hours of outtake footage (from the original 7 hour performance).

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

CASINO ROYALE (3-DISC COLLECTOR’S EDITION)
As much as I’d like to tell you this set isn’t worth the double-dip, fans of Casino Royale (which I’d argue is the best Bond film yet) will find it hard to turn down the slick packaging and hefty offering of newly added special features, which as far as I’m concerned puts the previous 2-disc set to shame. For those who have Blu-ray, the upgrade is a no brainer, but if you’re like me and have no intention of giving up on the DVD format anytime soon, you can rationalize the double dip by saying it only cost you about 5 bucks (since the film comes with movie money to Quantum of Solace, and you can pick the DVD up for as cheap as $15).
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: All the special features from the previous 2-disc edition have made their way onto this set. New extras include two audio commentaries, deleted scenes, The Road to Casino Royale, Ian Fleming’s Incredible Creation, James Bond in the Bahamas, Ian Fleming: The Secret Road to Paradise, Death in Venice, The Art of the Freerun, Catching a Plane: From Storyboard to Screen, Storyboard Sequence: Freerun Chase, and Filmmaker Profiles.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
N/A $19.99 $14.99 $22.99
Amazon – $24.99

Rent It

FAMILY GUY (VOL. 6)
Back in the good ol’ days, when Family Guy didn’t suck, it was easy to justify the unstructured and consistently random nature of the show because of how unbelievably hilarious it all was. Then the show was brought back from cancellation, and the humor had all but been lost. It suddenly became clear what an uncreative gimmick the cut-away gags were, because without any wit to accompany them, all you were left to think about is they’re complete irrelevance to the episode’s story (or lack thereof). Having burned through a number of episodes through seasons 5 and 6, I will admit to there being occasional moments of what made Family Guy great in its heyday (such as the particularly solid two-parter Stewie Kills Lois/Lois Kills Stewie), but it’s not nearly enough to satisfy a purchase.
Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: Over 50 deleted scenes, commentary from series creator Seth MacFarlane, featurettes (’Family Guy 100th Episode Special’, ‘Family Guy Live!’, ‘Peter Shin Draws Lois’), and an “I’m Huge (and The Babes Go Wild)” Music Video.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$26.99 $24.99
Amazon – $25.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Exclusive Deluxe ($29.99) with signed script and collectible poster.
Where? Target.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Exclusive Lithograph featuring Family Guy characters.
Where? Best Buy.

Skip It

EXPELLED: NO INTELLIGENCE ALLOWED
Why would a documentary promoting intelligent design use the not-so-witty subtitle “No Intelligence Allowed”? That’s just asking to be unmercifully mocked. And mocked it was, along with the rest of Ben Stein’s documentary. With an 8% rating on Rotten Tomatoes (that’s a 61% difference from Religulous), reviews have included such scathing comments as, “[The film] is a conspiracy-theory rant masquerading as investigative inquiry” and, “[It's] an unprincipled propaganda piece that insults believers and nonbelievers alike.” [New York Times] I gotta say, I liked Ben Stein more when I knew him as simply the “Bueller… Bueller…” guy.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: A special message from Ben Stein, Using Intelligent Design for medical research, Bonus Music Tracks by Andy Hunter, and Expelled Super Trailer.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
N/A $17.99 $19.99
Amazon – $17.99

Other noteworthy DVDs available this week…
Casino Royale (40th Anniversary Edition) (1967)The Stone AngelBirds of AmericaAccording to Jim (Season 1)A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (Remastered Deluxe Edition)Looney Tunes (Golden Collection, Vol. 6)The Incredible Hulk (Season 5)The Incredible Hulk (The Complete Series)The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (The Complete Series)Knight Rider (The Complete Series)Anaconda 3: OffspringMissing (Criterion Collection)

New James Bond DVDs available this week…
Thunderball (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition)From Russia with Love (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition)Dr. No (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition)Die Another Day (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition)Live and Let Die (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition)Octopussy (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition)The Living Daylights (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition)For Your Eyes Only (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition)

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

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


Exclusive: Steelbook Packaging on new James Bond Blu-Ray releases.

$6.99 – Halloween (25th Anniversary Edition), Hostel (Director’s Cut), Hostel: Part II, Dawn of the Dead (Special Edition), Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, 28 Weeks Later, Day of the Dead, AVP: Alien vs Predator, Donnie Darko, The Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, Shaun of the Dead, The Silence of the Lambs (2-Disc Collector’s Edition), Land of the Dead, Mr. Brooks, Resident Evil: Extinction, Saw III, Vacancy, Hatchet, Hellraiser, The Hills Have Eyes 2, Hollow Man
$4.99 – 28 Days Later, The Descent, 28 Days Later, American Psycho (Collector’s Edition), Zodiac, Alien, Aliens, Bug, Saw, Saw II, Friday the 13th, Identity, The Ring, The Grudge, The Grudge 2, The Hills Have Eyes, Child’s Play, Christine, Jeepers Creepers, The Mothman Prophecies, Night Watch, Phantasm, Wrong Turn, Turistas, The Covenant, From Hell, The Howling, Candyman, Children of the Corn


$6.99 – Hostel (Director’s Cut), Hostel: Part II, 1408, The Mist, 30 Days of Night, Vacancy, Halloween (2007), Resident Evil: Extinction, P2, Phantasm, Mr. Brooks, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Jaws (30th Anniversary Edition), King Kong, The Rundown, The Bourne Identity, Jurassic Park, Unleashed, The Transporter (Collector’s Edition), Munich, The Fast and the Furious, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Behind Enemy Lines, Doom, and more…
$4.99 – The Descent, House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects, High Tension, Silent Hill, Feast, Night of the Living Dead, Jeepers Creepers, Cujo (25th Anniversary Edition), Carrie, Fright Night, Gremlins 2, and more…


$13.99 – Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

$3.99 – Get Shorty, When Harry Met Sally, Hoosiers, Bachelor Party, Dirty Work, Rocky III, Weekend at Bernie’s

  • Aqualeo
    For anyone who watches Attack of the Show on G4. Chris Gore already does the BUY IT, RENT IT, PASS on DVDuesday.
  • Actually, Expelled is worth the rental. Sure, it's easy to mock, but its point is not that intelligent design is necessarily completely correct, but rather that, if creationism is such a "fairy tale," why do scientists leap with both feet to squash any fellow scientist or professor who even concedes that maybe, possibly, it's a decent alternative?

    On a side note, I love the concept of Movie Cash. I just wish it would be accepted at all theater chains. F'ing AMC.
  • Agent J
    TIH!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm gonna pick up The Incredible Hulk in a little bit.
  • Jim
    Well, mock all you want but at least Intelligent design is consistent . . . more than one can say for evolution.
  • Captain Awesome
    "Well, mock all you want but at least Intelligent design is consistent . . . more than one can say for evolution."

    It's easy to be consistent when your scientific view is left up to some Sky Wizard who gets the credit for everything. No need to argue when all you have to say is, "He did it all!".
  • NO THANKS
    You enjoyed The fucking Strangers, Peter?

    Really?

    Holy shit I could barely get through that film. It was beyond awful.
  • Brian
    Family Guy is as funny post cancellation as it was pre-cancellation
  • No Thanks: I don't write the DVD column, Adam Quigley does. And while I haven't seen it, I've heard The Strangers was actually pretty good.
  • Daniel
    The Incredible Hulk was horrible.
  • NO THANKS
    What the hell, I could have sworn I saw your name under it.

    Stumped. I apologize.

    Anyways, you heard wrong. The movie was seriously garbage, I came in expecting something new and decent. Came out wanting my money back. Barely anyone talks, Liv Tyler screams the whole time. The ending made me want to gauge my eyes out.

    Two big greasy italian thumbs down for me.
  • Aqualeo, two people can have a similar idea? !!! no wai
    Kip, it might be worth a laugh (eXp) but until there's substance behind ID it will be mocked and should.
    http://www.expelledexposed.com/
  • Clerks_girl
    As you can tell by the pen name- I needlessly and shamelessly sell my self out as one of those fans who have the obsessive screenname as an homage to thier favorite...whatever.

    ThreEvening with K.S.- all biasism removed (yeah right-as if THATS possible) is fantastic. I was curious this morning before I bought it-if it really could keep the same appeal that the first and second had without getting stale.
    No no- Smith is still a comedic go among men without realizing it.


    Very good buy
  • A Better Class of Criminal
    I'm going to get The Incredible Hulk... and Family Guy Volume 6. Despite the downward spiral, I feel compelled to buy it in order to continue my collection.

    @ Jim

    Intelligent Design lost me when Jesus and God we're the same person, but not the same person.
    They found me in the corner hitting myself over the head with a Bible... I've never recovered.
  • MF
    I actually enjoyed the Incredible Hulk for what it was. But damn is that one heinously ugly DVD cover.

    If Marvel wanted to make it look more like a video game than a film, mission accomplished.
  • Kip Mooney - What you're referring to is not legitimately explored in the documentary, as almost every single scientist featured that had been "singled out for their beliefs" was either recreating history or simply lying about it. If you don't believe me, check out the site expelledexposed.com. You cannot trust a single fact from that documentary.

    Jim - No need to turn this into a religious debate. I was referring to the DOCUMENTARY being mocked (not intelligent design), as the film was proven to be woefully inaccurate (often blatantly lying about facts) and appallingly manipulative. Pure propaganda bullshit.

    Aqualeo - The reason I originally went against using Buy It, Rent It, Skip It was because I noticed it had been used a number of times on other sites to rate DVDs. Then I realized that there's a reason why it's used so often: it's the most logical way to categorize new DVD releases. And it's not like it's all that original to begin with.

    NO THANKS - Yeah, I write the column, and I stand by my comments that The Strangers is a fine horror film. What did you hate about it so much?
  • NO THANKS - Hmm, probably should've refreshed the browser first before going back to it later and commenting. Then I would've seen you already explained why you didn't like The Strangers.

    How is barely anyone talking a negative? It's a horror film. The point of the movie was simple: to terrify audiences by showing two people pitted against a group of killers with absolutely no motive. Doesn't leave much room for conversation. And of course Liv Tyler screams a lot. Why wouldn't she be screaming in that situation?

    Although, I do agree the ending sucked, which I also admitted to in my write-up of the DVD.
  • whatever
    Incredible Hulk is more a videogame than a film. Once again we seem to be lowering our standards for the superhero genre for some reason, and that's exactly what the studios want us to do. That way they can pump out as many cheap dumb movies as they want and make huge profits. At least the dark knight attempts to bring some dignity back to comic book movies.
  • krackajap
    Any Evening with Kevin Smith is worth getting even if you aren't a fan of his movies. They are that funny. I have friends that don't even like his movies, but own both the Evenings With DVDs because he's just so damn funny.
  • John
    I think the Strangers will become a cult classic.
  • Nish
    this column is amazingly simlar to Brian Gibson's on FSR. Is Adam Quigley his pen name or vice versa.
  • Nish: The column is obviously somewhat inspired by Brian's FSR column. When we launched the column many months ago, I got FSR editor Neil Miller's blessing. Adam thought that he could bring something new to the table by adding the "where can you get the best deal for your money" aspect, among other things to the column.
  • Aqualeo
    Adam...

    i'll agree with you there. It is really hard to try and do anything orginal without flat out copying everyone else. Especially DVD reviews w/ netflix,etc being so popular right now.
  • TheDaftPunk
    Expelled on the "Skip It" and then the inevitable comparison to Religulous of course. It seems the only religion that is accepted in this hypocritical "politically correct" society is Islam. What a joke.
  • Quan
    I don't know Adam, but you guys seem to be scared by movies pretty easily. I've heard you say via the /filmcast and other postings that several movies have made it hard for you to sleep: The Descent and The Orphanage. While both were certainly good movies and entertaining, to say they're all shit-your-pants scary is just hyperbole, which leads me to the point I originally made. You guys seem to be easily scared by horror movies.
  • Quan
    The Descent and the Orphanage in particular*

    /Film please add an edit comment option.
  • Bull
    DaftPunk - it was a bad film/documentary, no one is saying anything one way or the other about religion. Only you are - so shut the fuck up.
  • I'm with DaftPunk. Personally I really liked Expelled, it's amazing the amount of venom gets spouted about it.

    Loved The Strangers, why is the ending so bad? It makes it more realistic, not all horror stories conclude with a happy ending, or any ending at all. What about all those murder mysteries we hear about in the news that are never fully explained?

    I'm not really sure about Family Guy, I've come to love South Park more and more and Family Guy just seems to be more obnoxious nowadays, although that's just me.
  • Rhys
    duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude
    wtf i cant find threevening anywhere because no ones holding it
    hopefully i'll have some luck later this week?
  • I love all the sales on Horror DVDs this week!!! Yes...time to stock up....
  • matt
    really?? rent family guy?? seriously you just messed with the wrong family guy fan!!!!

    i love this show. while i admit that it is not as good as it once was, this is still one of the funniest shows out there.
  • trazadone
    "Back in the good ol’ days, when Family Guy didn’t suck" God, what a lazy stupid statement. Family Guy is funnier than it's ever been. From your comment it's obvious you haven't watched it in a long time. Why not stick to Lucas hating rants, it's what you excel at.
  • trazadone
    The Strangers was terrible. Ninety minutes of torture and the protagonists never gain the upper hand even for a moment. It's a pointless journey that leads nowhere.
  • Why would a documentary promoting intelligent design use the not-so-witty subtitle “No Intelligence Allowed”?

    I dunno. What documentary are you talking about -- it certainly isn't "Expelled". It was not promoting intelligent design; it was advancing the idea that almost no one will allow discussion of intelligent design, but blindly follows whatever they are told.

    Your question proves the point of the movie brilliantly.
  • TheDaftPunk - Please don't make this an issue about religion when it isn't one. Regardless of your beliefs, almost everything presented in Expelled has been proven to be completely false in just about every regard. It's a bad documentary, period.

    Quan - I was not scared at all by The Orphanage, so you must be quoting David or Devindra on that one. I actually don't get scared by horror films easily at all. The Descent and The Strangers are the only recent horror flicks that have made it hard for me to sleep.

    Feuer - I was referring solely to the final frame of The Strangers, which was totally unnecessary. I thought the ending itself was very appropriate.

    trazadone - Nope, wrong. I have seen a number of recent episodes. Like I said in my write-up, there are occasional funny moments, but overall I still believe the quality of writing has gone WAY downhill. No need to be an ass about it just because we differ in opinion.

    Brendt - Expelled is, without a doubt, promoting intelligent design. Even your description of the film supports that claim. Do you not know the meaning of "promote"?
  • Jack
    The Strangers is the worst horror film to come out in years. I don't think any horror films lately get what it is to be a horror movie. Now it's lacking substance and the ability to let the mind do the work than spoon feeding. I know the audience has changed but their understanding has gone backwards and not forwards.
  • Indiefilm
    Help!

    I just got the Casino Royale 3-Disc DVD and discovered the e-movie cash was actually the sticker on the shrink wrap. There's a code on the reverse side and instructions to put in the code at http://www.quantumofsolacemoviecash.com/.

    The website is not working for me. I was wondering if anyone else had the same problem or if there's any solutions to this. I know its the first day of release, but why would Sony *flash* free movie cash on the dvd if they weren't going to make it happen?
  • JosephU
    For those who have not yet seen the
    Ben Stein documentary:

    "EXPELLED: No Intelligence Allowed"

    visit:
    http://www.ExpelledTheMovie.com/video.php
    to view
    3 movie trailers
    and a Bill O'Reilly interview.
    .
  • Adam, as a matter of fact I do know the meaning of "promote" and it DOESN'T mean "to be in favor of and present a few facts behind as an ancillary issue to the main point that allegedly open-minded people are unwilling to allow discussion of."

    The fact that critics can't tell the difference between the two issues attests very clearly to the movie's subtitle.
  • Jarryd Wilken
    Just to let everyone know the appearance of Captain American in "The Incredible Hulk" is not on the one-disc so if you want to watch it you'll have to get the 3-disc set.
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