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 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.

Buy It

EASTBOUND & DOWN (SEASON 1)
Eastbound & Down creator/writer Jody Hill’s style of comedy definitely isn’t for everyone, but those capable of embracing his raw, cynical attitude may just find themselves rewarded with one of the funniest shows television has to offer. So far, everything Hill has done revolves around a specific formula: bad things happening to bad, dumb people. Between this and Observe & Report, I doubt there’s any mystery about Hill’s feelings toward a large majority of the American public; regardless of the crazy situations his characters get into, there’s always this sense of depressing truth to them, always making sure we know that people like this aren’t too far off from the type of people you might find in any small middle-to-lower class town. This aspect of the show helps elevate it beyond a simple dark comedy to somewhat of an unsettling character study, presenting one man’s desperate struggle to cling to this distorted reality that his fame helped create for him, only to find actual reality settling in and crashing down on him.
Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: An audio commentary with creator/writer Jody Hill, actor Danny McBride, director David Gordon Green, and writer/actor Ben Best, “Making Eastbound & Down”, “Kenny Powers: Greatest Hits”, “Schaeffer Motor Commercials”, “Stevie’s Dark Secret”, and deleted scenes.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Fry’s
$22.99 $24.99 $19.77
Amazon – $19.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Free $5 GiftCard when you buy both Eastbound & Down (Season 1) and Entourage (Season 5) on DVD.
Where? Best Buy.

Rent It

THE IT CROWD (SEASON 2)
There are certain comforts we have in life; small things we’ve come to accept that help dictate the choices we make. I had one such comfort: that, unless the show was called either Seinfeld or Friends, no sitcom with a laugh track would ever be funny. But over the course of the last several months, two shows have taken this useful philosophy I’ve come to live my life by, and reduced it to nothing more than unfounded ramblings. The first is How I Met Your Mother. The second, as I’m sure you’ve guessed by now, is The IT Crowd. While I’m not quite as enamored with it as so many others seem to be, there’s a lot to love about this addictively watchable British comedy series. My only real complaint about it is that two out of the three main characters are almost more annoying than funny (Roy is mostly just loud and obnoxious, while the actress who plays Jen overacts to an aggressive degree). This leaves it to the third character, the socially oblivious yet charmingly innocent Maurice Moss (played by the hilarious Richard Ayoade, who also appeared in The Mighty Boosh), to basically carry the whole show. Impressively enough, he succeeds.
Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: An audio commentary by creator Graham Linehan, a making-of featurette, and outtakes.

BEST PRICE
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$18.99 N/A
Amazon – $19.99

TOKYO!
Similar to Paris, je t’aime, Tokyo! is a compilation of shorts that act as a love letter of sorts to its respective city. The main difference though, is that Tokyo! simplifies the formula by limiting things down to a much more manageable 3 segments instead of 18. Some may be put off by that, but hopefully that will change once you hear who the directors are: Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) and Bong Joon-ho (The Host). I’m unfamiliar with the third director (Leos Carax), but no matter; those first two are already more than enough to perk my interest and guarantee a rental.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: Three making-of featurettes and director interviews.

BEST PRICE
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N/A $19.99 N/A
Amazon – $22.49

TWO LOVERS
When in doubt, trust Rotten Tomatoes. This isn’t normally the type of film that would interest me, but I’m a big fan of Joaquin Phoenix and am always open to seeing what else he has to offer. Or at least, that’s what I would’ve said before he decided he should grow a massive beard and start a rap career. His recent mental collapse aside though, I still have complete faith in his acting abilities. And from the sounds of it, this is the type of romantic drama that both guys and girls can appreciate.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: An audio commentary by director James Gray, a behind the scenes featurette, deleted scenes, and a HDNet: A Look At Two Lovers featurette.

BEST PRICE
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$16.99
Amazon – $16.99

Skip It

ENTOURAGE (SEASON 5)
This show has become so repetitive and devoid of originality, even the parodies making fun of it have started to repeat themselves. At least seasons 1 through 4 had the illusion of story progression. But as season 5 lurched onward, the recycled formula we had become so accustomed to seeing season after season really started to reveal its transparency. Despite this, I kept watching, hoping that the writers would realize that audiences had caught on and decide it was time to change things up. Instead, we received the show’s weakest, most unoriginal season yet. It was almost as if the writers deliberately crafted situations where characters have to make decisions that could either significantly alter what we’ve come to expect from the series, or have them do the same damn thing we’ve seen them do countless times before. Guess which path all of the characters end up taking?
Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: Three commentary tracks and a Celebrity Factor featurette.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Fry’s
$19.99 $24.99 $19.99
Amazon – $19.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Free $5 GiftCard when you buy both Eastbound & Down (Season 1) and Entourage (Season 5) on DVD.
Where? Best Buy.

STREET FIGHTER: THE LEGEND OF CHUN-LI
If there’s one reason to see the critically panned (or rather, critically decimated) Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, it’s to watch in awe as Chris Klein commits every ounce of his being in delivering one of the most staggeringly awful performances in the history of cinema. Here’s an excerpt from MSNBC critic Alonso Duralde’s review: “I can’t remember the last time I watched an actor fail to walk into a room convincingly, but Klein does it. Look for a YouTube montage of his ‘Street Fighter’ performance to pop up any day now.” Sadly, while that YouTube montage actually did exist for a short while, Fox saw fit to have it removed. So if you’re interested in experiencing the vast amount of suck and unintentional hilarity that is Klein’s acting ability (or lack thereof) in this film, you’re going to have to find some other means of doing so. Like, god forbid, actually renting the movie.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: Commentary by Patrick Aiello, Ashok Amritraj, Neal McDonough and Chris Klein, 14 deleted scenes, 3 featurettes (”Becoming a Street Fighter”, “Chun Li: Bringing the Legend to Life”, “Fox Movie Channel Presents Making A Scene”), production and storyboard galleries, Arcade to Film Comparisons, and a Street Fighter Round One: FIGHT! Animated comic movie.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Fry’s
$19.99 $16.99 $15.77
Amazon – $16.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Free $5 GiftCard when you buy both Street Fighter and 12 Rounds on DVD or Blu-ray.
Where? Best Buy.

12 ROUNDS
There are two distinct categories that a B-action flick such as this can fall into: (1) dumb but fun, or (2) fun because it’s dumb. There’s also a third more unfortunate category: (3) dull, excruciating awfulness with no semblance of fun whatsoever. Whichever option you end associating with 12 Rounds depends largely on your personality, but for most, I’m going to assume #3. Others though, may find themselves in bad-movie heaven (good ol’ #2). If you’re having trouble figuring out which group you fall into, allow me to help. One of the rounds in the film, as concocted by the diabolical mastermind who has set all these elaborate “games” in place, prompts the following question: Can John Cena lift a fat guy out of an elevator before time runs out? I won’t spoil the nail-biting conclusion, but if that scenario makes you laugh, you’ll probably enjoy this movie.
Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: Commentary by director Renny Harlin, writer Daniel Kunka and actor John Cena, 2 alternate endings, a Crash Course: John Cena Stunts featurette, and a gag reel.

BEST PRICE
Target Best Buy Fry’s
$16.99 $15.77
Amazon – $23.99

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:
What? Free $5 GiftCard when you buy both Street Fighter and 12 Rounds on DVD or Blu-ray.
Where? Best Buy.

Other noteworthy DVDs available this week…
Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience (Single-Disc Edition / Two-Disc Extended Edition) – Do the Right Thing (20th Anniversary Edition)Eureka (Season 3.0)Tunnel Rats

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


$16.99 – Entourage (Seasons 1 – 4), Flight of the Conchords (Season 1), SNL (Seasons 1 – 4), Friends (Seasons 1 – 10), How I Met Your Mother (Seasons 1 or 2), and more…


Exclusive: Free Collector’s Pin Set when you pre-order Watchmen on DVD or Blu-ray.

Exclusive: Free movie voucher to see Public Enemies or Bruno with purchase of select DVDs, such as…
$7.99 – American Gangster (2-Disc Unrated Extended Edition), Scarface
$11.99 – The Big Lebowski (10th Anniversary Edition), Burn After Reading

$16.49 – Reaper (Season 1)
$19.99 – Supernatural (Season 1)
$21.49 – Smallville (Season 1)
$24.49 – Veronica Mars (Season 1), Nip/Tuck (Season 1)

  • INS
    "Can John Cena lift a fat guy out of an elevator before time runs out?"

    LOL, even though its tempting to rent because of this "round" I think I'll still pass.

    What is it with the dvd releases this month? absolutely suck
  • I hope you just mean movie-wise, because Eastbound & Down is incredible.
  • INS
    movie wise no doubt.
  • BLUEdayORANGE
    Why are the Specials always t.v. shows?
  • sammyjankis
    Well it seems there is nothing good coming out, sign of the times? I will wait patiently til Watchmen comes out for my next purchase.
  • I suggest everybody buys a copy of John Cena's brilliant action-thriller '12 Rounds', and then burn the copy. It's the only way to get this despicable, disgusting piece of cinema off this Earth.
  • GreatBigLion
    Yes! Eastbound & Down is available. Netflix add!
  • I'm so totally seeing Street Fighter. It's going to stomp so much ass.

    I'm actually interested, now that a critically panned movie like Transformers has made 200 million and has it's defenders, saying it's "Dumb entertainment." Couldn't the same be said for Street Fighter? Maybe not, but I feel like their goals were the same.

    I don't know, but I do know Kristin Kreuk is drop dead gorgeous.
  • Ben
    Seriously, as bad as Transformers 2 might be, it's still technically a well constructed film. Street Fighter is just bad in every way.

    Bad acting (especially Klein, as noted), bad script (like the romantic subplot) poor effects and wirework, dull action, shoddy editing, appalling audio dubbing... I could honestly go on.

    Worst of all, its just bloody boring. I'm amazes that a film like this even gets made. It makes the Van Damme film look like a masterpiece.
  • Sounds like a kick ass movie to me!

    I imagine it to be a sobaditsgood movie.
  • Jeebs
    So bad it's good. You mean like Double Dragon?

    Classic.
  • dagreenman18
    Eastbound and Down is excellent and I actually thought Two Lovers was pretty good. We never recived Tokyo, which pisses
    me off, and honestly 12 rounds was just fucking funny, so rent it.
  • Captain Awesome
    Eastbound & Down is an instant buy!
  • revolt
    Street Fighter was so bad it was legitimately entertaining... something I cant say about Max Payne for example
  • Fortunately, I watched the above mentioned montage before it was taken down, so I had my fill of laughs. That movie is so incredibly bad that, yes, it does border on entertaining.
  • NickN328
    12 Rounds. That shit is so HAPPENIN'!
  • Dave
    I suggest watching Entourage Season 5 again. I'll agree with you that when the season was airing, I was getting a little tired myself. However, I recently re-watched the entire season on demand and I think it's one of the best. It actually has a lot more substance. I was getting tired of Medellin and I think Season 3 Part 2 and Season 4 were dragging on.

    The promos I've seen for Season 6 look really good.
  • I am never going to watch season 5 again. *spoilers ahead* You could literally just watch the season premiere and the finale and nothing would be different. It starts out exactly the same way it ends, and nothing that happens during the season is interesting or varied enough from what we've already seen to warrant watching "just for the hell of it". There is zero progress. You could argue the characters change, but even that's not true. You'd think Vince's experience on Smoke Jumpers would have a significant impact on how he views himself as an actor, but no time to let that sink in, it's time for Vinny Chase to work with Martin Scorsese! End season!

    Personally, I would've loved to see Vince *actually* hit rock bottom before rising to the top yet again. There was an entire episode dedicated to him accepting that starring in Benji was his best (and only) available offer, and then at the end of the episode he just goes: "No, wait, then I wouldn't be super awesome anymore, and this season would be too depressingly realistic. I'm gonna do Smoke Jumpers anyway."
  • Drew
    That's how I have always watched Entourage because that's all you need to watch in terms of the story line.

    The show could be written by anybody and the story has always been non-existant.
  • Traie
    Hey Adam,

    You should give the British Sit Com Peep Show a try if you haven't already. It's in my opinion not only one of the best shows I've EVER seen but also the most akward and dark comedy on TV right now, it goes places no American network show would. I took your advice on Party Down and loved it so do me a solid (all over my chest...hehe Wonder Showzen joke) and at least check out the first episode.
  • Way ahead of you, Traie. :)

    I've only seen the first season so far, but I enjoyed what I saw. Like The IT Crowd though, I find myself not getting caught up in it quite as much as other people seem to, and for a very similar reason: the lead characters. They're just not that likable or interesting.

    As we discussed before on the /Filmcast, "likable" obviously isn't a requirement for a strong character, but given the show's concept, I just wish the two leads were a little more relatable and a little less pathetic.

    That said, the rest of the show is stellar. Fantastic premise. And even though the characters aren't all that relatable (at least not for me), the painfully awkward situations generally are (I *hope* not just for me).
  • Parakeet
    Chrish Klein's performance was nothing but a funny joke that he was intentionally playing on everyone, he wasn't "awful," he was seeing what he could get away with.
  • frank
    I loved Tokyo! Gondry’s part was amazing and the whole thing hung together very well.

    I’m so happy the dvd is finally dropping. You can order on the website:http://bit.ly/TokyoTheMovie
  • Chris
    you either love Entourage or you don't. I think it is a great series and the last season really brought the show back to a good place. yes the characters do some repetitive stuff, but the dynamics and the adventurs are what really work in that show.

    The I.T Crowd does not have a canned laughter track, it is recorded in front of a live studio audiance ala Cheers! so please do not put in in that catagory.

    Street Fighter could have been such a good film, the poor directing and over-the-top performances led the film to be terrible. kruek is the best performance in teh whole thing, so that says a lot about the film.

    looking forward to tokyo! will need to check that out.
  • Brandon
    I loved Tokyo! too. Full of korky dark humor and great twisted in your face storytelling. As well as top notch acting. Definitely not for everyone. Mostly the people that can't sit through independent cinema. I pity those types of people.
  • gamache
    Adam lost all cred when recommended Transformers two...i've stopped reading this dvd section.
  • gamache
    Adam lost all cred when recommended Transformers two...i've stopped reading this dvd section.
  • Foolslapper
    Oh! I know! 200 million bucks and climbing. What was Adam thinking?

    Now, if you saw Trans2 you're a hypocrite and Bay thanks you for your money. If you haven't seen it how do you know it's bad? Cause you saw a few trailers online while your mom was napping? Adam's opinions frequently don't vibe with mine, but to say you're writing the whole column off cause he liked something that will be THE highest grossing movie of the year? Naw.

    "This dvd section" is better off minus one anyway.
  • Oh no, what will this column ever do without you. Somebody who has such a high opinion of themselves that they think they determine the amount of "cred" somebody has? Somebody who disregards everything a person has to say based on one instance of a differing opinion? Somebody who clearly never listened to said person's actual review of the film?

    You will be missed.
  • Lars
    Re: The IT Crowd

    They don't use a laugh track.

    Season 1 has a nice "Making Of" on the DVDs (well at least the UK region 2 DVD has) that shows how they film most of the scenes in a studio in front of a live audience.
  • HBK
    No love for the first season of 'Parker Lewis Can't Lose'? That saddens me.
  • Stupid, interesting, boring, and I let the first two elections.
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