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Spaced: The Complete Series [2 Discs]
Spaced: The Complete Series [2 Discs]
  • Season 1:
  • Commentary with Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, Jessica Hynes, Julia Deakin, Mark Heap, Nick Frost, producer Nira Park plus bonus commentary with guests Kevin Smith, Diablo Cody, Matt Stone, and Patton Oswalt
  • Outtakes
  • Homage-O-meter
  • Original cast and crew biographies
  • Trailers
 
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete First Season [WS] [3 Discs]
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete First Season [WS] [3 Discs]
  • Commentaries on 3 key episodes by executive producer Josh Friedman and cast
  • crew
  • Creating the Chronicles: 3-part look at the series' production process
  • Both the broadcast version and extended cut of episode 7, The Demon Hand
  • Cast audition tapes
  • Terminated Scenes: unaired moments
 
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On DVD This Week: Believability Edition
 
Street Kings: Less Believable: That a ruthless, embittered rogue badass LAPD cop who's come unhinged after witnessing years of unrepentant crime would ultimately puss out and prove he's really a stand-up guy. More Believable: If the cop is Keanu Reeves.

Prom Night: Less Believable: That someone thought they could remake a classic slasher like this and get away with it. More Believable: That someone would want to kill Britney Snow.

The Life Before Her Eyes: Less Believable: That one sixteen year old girl would experiment with hard drugs, sleep with a middle aged exotic animal breeder, deal with an unplanned pregnancy, and become involved in a school shooting -- all in one Spring. More Believable: If the girl is Evan Rachel Wood.*

Also on DVD this Week: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds …

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Q&A with The Rocker's Rainn Wilson
 
Rainn Wilson's new comedy, The Rocker, follows the exploits of Robert “Fish” Fishman, a drummer for the '80s hair metal band Vesuvius. The film opens to find the group kicking Fish out of the band, just as they're about to sign their first big record contract and become massively popular -- leaving Fish to spend years working soul-crushing day jobs, and brooding about what could have been. Fish gets an improbable second chance at stardom, however, when his teenage cousin asks him to drum for his band during a gig at the high school prom, and the oddly matched group decide to make a go of it. In honor of The Rocker’s release, Wilson recently sat down for a roundtable interview with a handful of critics for a freewheeling Q&A about geek-cool, religion, and the upside of a rock star diet.

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