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 and 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. The categories represent solely the author’s intentions towards the DVDs at hand, and are in no way meant to be a reflection on what he thinks other people should rent or buy. So if he ends up putting a movie you like in the “Skip it” section without having seen it, please keep in mind that the time you could spend leaving a spiteful but ultimately futile comment could instead be used for more pleasant things in life. Like buying DVDs.

Rent It

24: REDEMPTION
After all of the speculation and build-up surrounding news of a 24 movie, it was hard to be anything other than disappointed when it was revealed to be nothing more than a made-for-television prequel to the new season. But hey, after a year and a half long hiatus since 24 was last on the air, fans will probably just be happy to see Jack Bauer kicking ass again. And with season 6 referred to by many as one of the show’s worst to date, this 2-hour special event is a clever way to give the series a clean slate.
Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: Extended Edition “Creator’s Cut” featuring over ten minutes of never-before-seen footage (not shown in the television broadcast version), “Making Of” documentary, “Children of War” featurette, Cast/Crew Commentary, “24″ Season 6 in Four Minutes featurette, Season 7 Sneak Peek – First 16 minutes of the premiere episode.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$15.99 $17.99 $14.99
Amazon – $15.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? 3-Disc ($22.99) includes: digital copy, behind the scenes footage and Rocco DeLuca music video.
Where? Best Buy.

Skip It

HANCOCK
(Available as single-disc rated, single-disc unrated and 2-Disc Unrated Edition)
By far the most disappointing movie I’ve seen all year, Hancock fails just about every rule of filmmaking when it comes to delivering a cohesive narrative, likely due to constant script rewrites and studio meddling. The premise itself is very intriguing, and for the film’s first half, it works. But at about the halfway point, a completely random and arbitrary plot twist is thrown into play, and from that point onward the film continues its downward spiral of ridiculousness and irrelevance until finally concluding with a half-assed attempt at a dramatic and emotional climax. Not even Will Smith’s charisma could save this poorly-executed twist on the superhero genre.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: The single disc versions include the following featurettes: ‘Superhumans: The Making of Hancock’, ‘Seeing the Future’, ‘Building a Better Hero’, ‘Bumps and Bruises’, and ‘Mere Mortals: Behind the Scenes with Dirty Pete’. The 2-Disc Unrated Edition includes (among the aforementioned featurettes) a digital copy of the film and two additional featurettes (’Home Life’, and ‘Suiting Up’).

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

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

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Exclusive deluxe ($22.99) has pop-up packaging and collectible lithograph from film.
Where? Target.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Exclusive Steelbook for 2-Disc Edition ($22.99).
Where? Best Buy.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? 3-Disc Limited Edition ($22.99) includes bonus disc “How to be Super: The Users Guide to Hancock”.
Where? Circuit City.

FRED CLAUS
I’ve heard nothing but negative things about Fred Claus, which is a real shame considering how promising its premise is. With Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti in the leading roles and Wedding Crashers director David Dobkin in the director’s chair, I can only imagine the possibilities had this been an R-rated twist on the Christmas film genre (a la Bad Santa) instead of merely being a PG family-friendly entry in it. Just imagine it: weeks before Christmas, everything was going great for Santa… until his alcoholic, sex-addicted brother Fred Claus showed up to ruin it all. What do you think? Would you pay to see that?
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: Director commentary and 25 minutes of deleted scenes.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$16.99 $17.99 $14.99
Amazon – $17.49

SPACE CHIMPS
In a year where we have Wall-E, Bolt, Kung Fu Panda, and Horton Hears a Who!, there’s just no room for such an utterly forgettable and dated-feeling animated family film as Space Chimps. Why bother wasting your time?
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: “Fox Movie Channel Presents: Casting Session” featurette.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$16.99 $19.99 $15.99
Amazon – $19.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Save $5 when you buy both Space Chimps and Meet Dave.
Where? Circuit City.

MEET DAVE
Excluding Dreamgirls and voice work, here’s every film Eddie Murphy has done since the beginning of 2000: Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, Dr. Dolittle 2, Showtime, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, I Spy, Daddy Day Care, The Haunted Mansion, and Norbit. After all that, there’s no reason anyone should be surprised by the awfulness of Meet Dave, his latest entry in the “OH GOD PLEASE KILL ME NO I MEAN IT I CAN’T KEEP WATCHING I WAN’T TO DIE SO MUCH RIGHT NOW” genre.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: Crew Confessions and a gag reel.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
$19.99 $15.99
Amazon – $19.99

FREAKS & GEEKS (YEARBOOK EDITION)
Talk about a slap to the face for dedicated fans of the show. This DVD set originally came out in 2004 (along with the regular version of the complete series) as a Limited Edition that you could only buy online, with only 25,000 copies in print. It eventually sold out at the beginning of 2007. The fact that it retailed around $170 was ludicrous but somewhat justified by the DVD’s status as a collector’s item. Now though, Shout Factory is re-releasing the set without the “Limited Edition” label, and for the exact same price no less. That’s close to three times as much as you have to pay for the regular edition, and the only differences are the 40-page yearbook packaging and two extra discs of bonus material (which admittedly aren’t much better than what’s available on the previous 6 discs).
Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: The first 6 discs are the same as the regular edition, so all those special features are included. The extra two discs include: Museum of Television & Radio Panel, Table Read, Deleted Scenes, Original Cast Auditions, Raw Footage, Mr. Rosso Live In Concert, Photo Galleries, NBC Promos, and Behind the Scenes footage.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Circuit City Fry’s
N/A $119.99 $109.99 N/A
Amazon – $119.99

Other noteworthy DVDs available this week…
Bottle Rocket (Criterion Collection)A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!Spy Who Came in from the Cold (Criterion Collection)Beverly Hills 90210 (Season 6)

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

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

“Black Friday” Sales: You can view the “Black Friday” deals for Best Buy, Circuit City and Target over HERE. Scans of the ads can be downloaded in either .zip or .pdf formats.

$29.99 – The Simpsons (Season 11), The Office (Season 4), and more…


$74.99 – The OC (Complete Series)
$99.99 – Sex and the City (Complete Series)
$24.99 – 007: James Bond – Ultimate Edition (Volumes 1 – 4)

$3.99 – Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Reign Over Me, Jarhead, Breach, Underworld, Revolver, The Break-Up, Robots, and more…

$6.99 – Michael Clayton, The Kingdom, Bee Movie, Hairspray, Knocked Up, Blood Diamond, We Own the Night, Semi-Pro, Balls of Fury, The Golden Compass, and more…


$6.99 – I Am Legend (2-Disc Special Edition), The Departed (2-Disc Special Edition), 300 (2-Disc Special Edition), Ocean’s Thirteen, Michael Clayton, The Golden Compass, Hairspray, The Brave One, and more…

$12.99 – Oz (Seasons 1 – 6), The Venture Bros. (Seasons 1 – 2), Robot Chicken (Seasons 1 – 2), and more…

$2.99 – Borat, Road to Perdition, Catch Me if You Can, Tomb Raider, The Omen, The Talented Mr. Ripley, What Dreams May Come, Prime, Undercover Brother, The Manchurian Candidate, Planet of the Apes, Changing Lanes, Red Dragon, Be Cool, Coneheads, Johnny Dangerously, 48 Hrs., Tears of Endearment, Baseketball, Friday the 13th, Amistad, Rules of Engagement, The Ring, The Saint, Serpico, Joy Ride, Enemy at the Gates, The Truman Show, Kiss the Girls, and much more…

  • Jackie/B
    Hey Peter, Are the prices at the locations for Black Friday or as of today? Just wondering. Thanks!!
  • I will probably never watch Hancock. And i'll be buying Space Chimps just because my daughter looks exactly like the little one.
  • Dan
    come on now....sure Hancock was disappointing...however it is not a complete train wreck to where it is worth skipping alltogether. While I wouldn't buy it, it is worth renting.

    I know quite a few people who actually enjoyed it. Just don't view it like a critic where you are attempting to dissect every little thing and it can be far more enjoyable.
  • I don't see how Hancock could have been dissapointing... I mean, did anyone really have any real expectations for it?
  • The link for the Black Friday deals apply only to that day, while the rest of the deals listed under The Specials are valid now.
  • Jackie/B
    thanks, I had a brain fart!!
  • fabescore
    i rather enjoyed Fred Claus for what it was, a PG movie, but yes, if it was an R movie, holy shit, that would have been awesome. PS, i was drunk the day i got suckered in to see F.C., and i think the reason i enjoyed myself that day was due to the fact that all the little kids in the theater were SOOO POLITE, laughed appropriately, due to stupid nonsensical screaming or crying. it was a sight to see.
  • Skip Space Chimps? I think not. That is the Citizen Cane of animated movies.
  • Skip Space Chimps? I think not. That is the Citizen Kane of animated movies.
  • cib3k
    You should see Hancock if you have the chance - it's not as bad as everyone says it is. People are disappointed mainly for two reasons: one is the special effects, some of which are pretty bad. The other is the fact that in the second part the story is a bit different based on a premise that a lot of people didn't like. If you get it, you will probably like the movie; if you think the idea is stupid, you won't like the movie. And even if you won't like it in the end, at least you'll be entertained for the first half. I almost didn't see the movie based on the negative reviews but ended up liking it.
  • Can anyone say B-B-B-BLACK FRIDAY?
  • WOAH!
    Circuit City is CHEAP!
    Pity here in Australia we don't have that... =[
  • Wow, that Hancock Cover is so stupid. It spoils the random twist.
  • They aren't doing so hot here, so I doubt you will see any in the near future.
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081110/ap_on_bi_ge/c...
  • Flax
    Yeah Hancock was better than Indianca Jones, so I'm not sure how others feel towards it. That should really be put under the RENT IT place in case people like Will Smith and want to give it a chance. You also have nothing to buy on black friday. Nice.
  • cib3k
    ********* SPOILERS for Hancock ************

    Come on, hasn't anybody here liked the idea of him and his wife being vulnerable when they were together? To quote the guy from the TV series Brimstone, "the more you care for someone, the more you get hurt". Or think of all the tough characters in the history of cinema/literature who became vulnerable once they had somebody they cared for, that the bad guys used to get to them. When you care for someone close to you, you can easily get hurt either by them, either by someone hurting them. I thought this idea of vulnerability was expressed pretty good in the movie through superheroes, so it made sense to me. I think most people just didn't see it like this.
  • The Hancock dvd has to be one of the worse covers I've seen in awhile.
  • Hoffin
    I am simply stunned by the overall hate of Hancock. It was entertaining and fairly well crafted. I don't understand why people would think it to be a Dark Knight or anything. It adds without argument a refreshing spin on super hero movies that have been constantly regurgitated for years. I agree with 90% of reviews and opinions on here but I am appalled with those of Hancock. If you haven't seen it, see it, it will entertain. It is not the best Will Smith movie at face value but if you go into watching it without Adams filth review on your mind I promise you will enjoy the ride. There are plenty terrible movies out there to be shunned this is definitely not one of them.
  • Anybody else find it somewhat ironic that Meet Dave a truly awful film was co-written by Bill Corbett formally Crow T. Robot of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
  • Thank you, someone else noticed it. I saw a commercial for the dvd and they showed the fight where their fighting and Im thinking wasnt that part of the twist. I see they didnt put a lot of detail into the promotion of the dvd.
  • Why put a spoiler alert when the front cover and commercials give it away? lol

    But I agree with some of what you said, but I dont think people expected the movie to turn in that direction and turned some people off.
  • Ben
    I might lose all credibility for this but I saw Hancock in theaters and was very disappointed by it. I just watched the Unrated cut b.c me and some freinds were bored and even though theres only 10 mins added to the movie and some of the original problems still exist (i.e. the special effects) the movie on a whole is improved. Or at least I thought.
  • Ben
    *Friends
  • God.. I bought the original Freaks and Geeks set off ebay :[
  • 790
    I was fortunate to see Hancock for free, if I had paid for that I would have been pissed.
blog comments powered by Disqus