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Buy It

A SERIOUS MAN
Some films rely on your willingness to invest a great deal of time and energy to analyze their themes and explore what they’re trying to say in order to appreciate them. Better films allow you the privilege of having no idea what the point is without detracting from the overall enjoyment of the experience. A Serious Man is the latter. Between the thematic mirroring of the otherwise unrelated opening Yiddish folktale, the lingering question of a greater power, and the endless perplexing mysteries that plague the character’s lives, it’s a movie with a lot going on under the surface, and one that interested parties will find themselves greatly rewarded by if they decide to dissect it further. Casual viewers, meanwhile, will find just as much to love, with the Coens yet again injecting in every scene their wonderful idiosyncratic touches (see: dialogue, visual style, character mannerisms, etc.), transforming what easily could’ve been a simplistic, ponderous story and turning it into one that’s at once compelling, puzzling and hilarious.
Available on Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: DVD & Blu-ray – 3 featurettes (”Becoming Serious”, “Creating 1967″, “Hebrew and Yiddish for Goys”).

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Rent It

BRONSON
Bronson passes the ultimate “based on a true story” test: real or not, the tale engages regardless. Knowing that the titular Bronson is an actual person (”the most violent prisoner in Britain “) enhances the material, absolutely, but that information is not essential to appreciating this stylish and ruthlessly entertaining portrayal of the antics of a violence-obsessed mad man. It’s less a traditional narrative than it is a 90-minute session of in-your-face lunacy, as presented from the perspective of Bronson. Tom Hardy is at once captivating, savage and strangely comical in the role, and his performance ensures that the film is never less than gripping. The odds of becoming emotionally attached to the character are minimal though, given that the character is treated more like a caricature than an actual person. This approach may make the movie more entertaining, but it also prevents it from becoming something more substantial.
Available on Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: DVD & Blu-ray – Charles Bronson Monologues, a making-of documentary, “Training Tom Hardy” featurette, interviews with writer/director Nicolas Winding Refn and actors Tom Hardy and Matt King, and behind-the-scenes footage.

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DARE
Trumpeted by many an angst-ridden teenager when their character is called into question, the exhausted “You don’t know me!” retort still evinces a lot of truth. It may seem like it’s easy to categorize high school students based on a few pronounced traits and affectations, but probe beneath the surface, and you’re guaranteed to find an individual as uniquely fucked up as yourself. This is what Dare seeks to examine, and it does so by presenting its linear storyline through three separates POVs. Each of the film’s confused adolescents appear at first to be one-note stereotypes, but the more time we watch them struggle with issues of identity and sexuality, the more it becomes clear that we misjudged them. Not everything in the film is effective—a few of the scenarios come across as contrived, and the themes aren’t handled in a particularly subtle way—but on the whole, the actors are strong enough to make these characters feel fully realized and deserving of your time.
Available on Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: DVD & Blu-ray – Commentary with director Adam Salky and writer David Brind, the original “Dare” short film, deleted scenes, and Emmy Rossum’s audition.

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THE LIFE & TIMES OF TIM (SEASON 1)
Consider this HBO’s counter-balance to Curb Your Enthusiasm. Both shows feature protagonists who find themselves in increasingly distressing & ridiculous scenarios, and though to some extent these conflicts are self-inflicted, the characters are also largely victims of circumstance—or perhaps more accurately, victims of cruel writers. Where the shows differ is the personalities of the main characters. Unlike Larry David, Tim isn’t an asshole. He’s soft-spoken, mild-mannered and entirely respectful to others. There is no reason this affable guy should suffer to the degree that he does, and moreover, there’s no reason it should as entertaining to watch as it is. But due to Tim’s calm, candid reflections on the situation at hand, the show thrives. His responses are delivered without so much as even a change in inflection, always acknowledging the absurdity of his circumstances and the unfortunate reality that has come as a result. I laughed harder at some of Tim’s quiet observations than I did during the entirety of most of the past year’s biggest comedic set pieces. While some may balk at the crude animation—hardly the selling point of the series—those who give the show a chance and come to appreciate it may find that the mostly motionless, scribbled art style adds to its rudimentary charm.
Available on Blu-ray? No.
Notable Extras: Deleted scenes.

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Skip It

COUPLES RETREAT
Couples Retreat isn’t the worst movie I saw last year. With the exception of an appalling sequence that’s virtually a 3-minute Guitar Hero commercial, and a climax that drones on endlessly in a weak attempt to elicit an emotional response, I found the experience to be mostly painless. Note that I didn’t use the words “funny”, “enjoyable” or “worth recommending in any capacity”.
Available on Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: DVD & Blu-ray – Commentary with director Peter Billingsley and star Vince Vaughn, a gag reel, Therapy’s Greatest Hits, an alternate ending, extended & deleted scenes, and two featurettes (”Paradise Found: Filming in Bora Bora”, “Behind the Yoga”).

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Not Screened

THE TIME TRAVELER’S WIFE
A romance with elements of science fiction? Hmm, that sounds strangely like something that might appeal to both men and women. Alas, this notion was quickly dissolved with the release of the film’s trailer. The focus here is obviously more on the romance than anything else, and as such, the odds of me being able to watch the film without nitpicking the assured time travel inconsistencies are nil. Looks like critics felt the same.
Available on Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: DVD – A “Love Beyond Words” featurette. Blu-ray – Includes everything on the DVD, as well as an “Unconventional Love Story” featurette, and a digital copy of the film.

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THE STEPFATHER
I’m going to save myself some time and assume you have as little interest in this critically reviled horror remake as I do. If I’m mistaken, allow me to save you some time and direct you to this 2 minute and 30 second summary of it.
Available on Blu-ray? Yes.
Notable Extras: DVD & Blu-ray – Commentary with Penn Badgley, Dylan Walsh and director Nelson McCormick, featurettes (”Open House: Making the Film”, “Visualizing the Stunts”, “Too Friendly”), and a gag reel.

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Other noteworthy DVD (and Blu-ray) releases this week…
Dante’s Inferno: An Animated Epic [DVD / Blu-ray] – The Song of SparrowsEndgamePeter and Vandy – Serious Moonlight [DVD / Blu-ray] – I Hate Valentine’s Day [DVD / Blu-ray]

Noteworthy Blu-ray-specific releases this week…
The Running Man

The Specials
NOTES: Some deals may be in-store only. All deals are for DVDs unless otherwise noted.


$4.99 – Minority Report, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Talladega Nights, Traitor, Righteous Kill, The Princess Bride (20th Anniversary Edition), The Pursuit of Happyness, The Devil Wears Prada, The Break-Up, Last Chance Harvey, and more…

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  • Eric
    Adam, I think you should also make a note about Gangs of New York finally being released on Blu-Ray with a proper image quality. The previous DVD and Blu-Ray releases were complete trash and Disney is finally releasing a quality version of it.
  • TVN
    I love THE LIFE & TIMES OF TIM (SEASON 1) and I really want to see Bronson.
  • Paul Haggis
    Adam, I apologise for responding to this piece in a geeky manner, but since this is my favourite film of the 00's, I feel obliged...

    "Better films allow you the privilege of having no idea what the point is without detracting from the overall enjoyment of the experience. A Serious Man is the latter."

    I disagree with this statement. Although there is a great deal to this film, I think that it is clear from first viewing at least the type of thing that this film is about, more so than with many films of the Coen Brothers.

    "Between the thematic mirroring of the otherwise unrelated opening Yiddish folktale"

    I don't understand what you mean by this sentence Adam.
  • I wasn't suggesting that the movie is impossible to decipher. My point was, the movie is enjoyable even if you don't understand it. It's a film that can be enjoyed by analytical minds and casual viewers alike.

    And to clarify my other statement: The Yiddish folktale that kicks off the film ends with a certain ambiguity about what really happened, and that directly mirrors the ending of the central storyline. They both provide two possible explanations, and the way viewers interpret them plays into the themes that the film is exploring.
  • Paul Haggis
    Cheers Adam

    I agree that the film can be enjoyed without understanding much. Its just so funny, and the period setting and Jefferson Airplane soundtrack works so well.

    I suppose I didn't quite see the opening scene as a mirror of the ending. To me, the opening relates equally to the whole of the remaining film. Larry looks for answers in life, but doesn't get them, just as we are left wondering the outcome of the the Dybbuk's visit.

    The ending has me scratching my head a little more about its full meaning. Clearly the fall of the American Dream is a major part of its significance as well as, of course, yet another mystery.
  • HATE_ETAH
    Get lost Paul Haggis, we've had enough of your shenanigans!
  • Paul Haggis
    Ok. You've badgered me into it. I am not the real Paul Haggis. I have never been a Scientologist, and I have never written for Different Strokes.
  • DrLickies
    I love Nicolas Winding Refn, but I just didn't get anything out of Bronson. It just felt like 90 minutes of an oiled up guy fighting prison guards. Maybe I missed something...
  • HATE_ETAH
    you didn't miss anything, it's like a shitty one man show.
    for the record... Tom Hardy was amazing, too bad the script sucked balls.
  • Kyle C.
    I just watched Bronson and it was pretty good but it also felt like a 90 minute montage set to 80's music. Tom Hardy was fantastic and the direction was pretty good but their wasn't much substance and I didn't care about a single character. It really did feel like a spiritual successor to A Clockwork Orange but with much less social commentary and much more full frontal male nudity. Also, for being such a badass I don't think he ended up killing anyone besides maybe one person and even that's unclear. It's worth checking out but I don't see myself ever watching it again.
  • Nick
    i'm failing to see how "Couples Retreat" is in any way a #1 Comedy Blockbuster. i realize it netted $40mil, but it failed to win any weekend and it wasn't even close to the highest grossing comedy of last year.
  • sideshowRaheem
    It won it's first weekend and it's the #2 all time grossing comedy with an October release(I know that very specific but still). It also was one of the top 5 grossing comedies of 2009.

    Top 5 Grossing Comedies of 2009:

    1. The Hangover
    2. The Proposal
    3. Paul Blart: Mall Cop
    4. Couples Retreat
    5. It's Complicated

    I think you can consider it a hit especially when you take into account the thrashing it got from critics.
  • Wow, what a terrible state comedy is in when THOSE are the top 5.
  • sideshowRaheem
    Really successful comedies are almost always pretty broad in scope. It's mostly the PG-13 causes comedies to suffer. Studios don't like funding R rated comedies because why shutout the high school audience when you could tone it down a little and make a PG-13 movie. So they end up making really safe movies for families like Paul Blart: Mall Cop or Cheaper by the Dozen or a toned down movies like The Longest Yard remake or Couples Retreat.
  • Calliope
    It was number one in its 3rd week with males between 28 and 30 at the Borkman Theaters in Duluth, Minnesota.
  • Magnet still owes me 20 bucks for their borked DVD of let the right one in. Fuck them.
  • Kyle C.
    Yea, I'm still pissed about that too. I'm tempted daily to just throw my dvd away but i like the movie too much.
  • NickNewman
    Jeez, sorry for trying to be helpful.
  • NickNewman
    You know, the DVD with the correct subtitles has been in stores for quite some time. That should fix your problem.
  • Kyle C.
    Yea I know buddy, I'm not retarded. Why would I want to spend ANOTHER $20 on a movie I already bought, that's my point? I might re-buy once it drops to like $10 or something.
  • brian
    Yeah man, that really is a blunder of epic proportions.
  • benlomand
    Couples Retreat was awesome! Very funny movie! One of the very few movies that try and show marriage as something important and worthwhile.
  • Calliope
    Your first statement is very consistent with your second.
  • henrik4075
    I liked Couples Retreat. It was a feel good movie.
  • brian
    Bronson is a lot of fun. Hardy is phenomenal. I keep beating a dead horse, but i'd love to see Refn do "Judge Dredd." He just seems like such a good fit.
  • sammyjankis
    Can't wait to get A SERIOUS MAN.
  • evilninjax
    Pick of the week: PETER AND VANDY, which I think is much better than the somewhat similar (500) DAYS OF SUMMER. More heartfelt and true and played as a drama instead of comedy. Well worth watching!

    TIM : A definite buy it. And the best news is that the DVD release means that Season 2 must be soon to air on HBO! Yes! "I will not ACKNOWLEDGE the IRONY of the situation b/c to do that I'd have to learn two new word!" Lol.

    TIME TRAVELER'S WIFE: Terrible. Absolutely awful. The leads act as if they've got something else to do and the script doesn't let anything really interesting occur. There's so little tension or conflict or anything of interest. This might work ok in the book but not so good in a movie.

    I watched COUPLES RETREAT only b/c I found out that it was written by Jon Favreau. The best that I can say is that it wasn't irritating like almost all RomComs these days AND that it didn't cast the standard romcom chix. Most of the humor fell flat with the sole noteworthy, chuckle-inducing segments owing entirely to Faizon Love. I'd say skip it unless it's a choice b/w that and something like Love Happens.

    And Dante's Inferno : Terrible.

    BUSHIDO: THE CRUEL CODE OF THE SAMURAI releases today also. That's near the top of my list to get.
  • Nokoo
    That Stepfather box art is possibly the best I've seen in a while.
  • I'm waiting for the perfect opportunity to answer my phone with, "Is this about F-Troop?"
  • ChrisHarvey
    I didn't realize A Serious Man came out already, awesome!
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