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Dare to be Stupid - 4:39pm
It is the return of the stupids When Harry Met Lloyd:
Dumb and Dumberer. New Line Home Entertainment will release
this comedy non-hit on November 11th as a Platinum Series DVD.
Presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital Surround
EX, extras include an audio commentary with director Troy Miller,
Eric Christian Olsen and Derek Richardson, deleted scenes with
optional commentary, the "Dumb and Dangerous" and "Casting
The Perfect Dummies" featurettes, an outtakes reel, theatrical
trailers, easter eggs and ROM extras including the film's complete
screenplay. Retail is $27.95.
New
York Story - 4:39pm
It's 1997. New York City is a maximum security prison. And Snake
Plissken is your man. On December 16th, MGM Home entertainment
will at last release John Carpenter's cult classic Escape
From New York in a new two-disc special edition. Remastered
in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround,
extras include the full 10-minute deleted "Robbery Sequence"
restored and with optional commentary with Carpenter and star
Kurt Russell, two additional full-length audio commentaries with
Carpenter and Russell and producer Debra Hill and production designer
Joe Alves, the new "Return to Escape From New York"
documentary, the "Making of John Carpenter's Snake Plissken
Chronicles" comic featurette, a still gallery, trailers,
and an exclusive full-color mini-comic inside the package. Retail
is $29.95.
Also making its DVD debut in December on the 2nd is - at last
- the highly-anticipated new collector's edition of William Friedkin's
To Live and Die in L.A. Newly remastered in anamorphic
widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1, extras include audio commentary
with Friedkin, a deleted scenes and alternate ending featurette,
the "Counterfeit World: The Making of To Live and Die in
L.A." documentary, a still gallery and trailers. Retail is
$19.95.
Other new MGM December catalog titles include the classics Darling,
Crime of Passion, He Walked by Night,
Lord Love a Duck and Odds Against Tomorrow.
All are presented in anamorphic widescreen except Odds Against
Tomorrow and He Walked by Night, which get the full frame treatment.
Extras include trailers, and retail is $14.95 a pop.
Rounding out MGM's holiday lineup are a batch of 80's comedies,
all presented in full frame only unless otherwise noted: Once
Upon a Crime (anamorphic widescreen), the Phil Collins
caper Buster (non-anamorphic widescreen), Car
54, Where Are You?, How to Get Ahead in Advertising
(anamorphic widescreen), Real Men, Cops
and Robbers, Checking Out and Livin'
Large!. All include trailers, and retail is $14.95 a
pop.
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