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Catalogs of DVDs released 1999 -- 2002

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All listings are based on information from the home video studios. Some release dates may change and titles may come out after a specified date (with no announcement from the studio). Additionally, some titles may be released with little or no advance announcement. And since all DVDs are priced at sell-through and are available for substantial discounts at both online and brick-and-mortar stores, we only list suggested retail prices for some special editions, box sets and collections.


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March 4

Bang the Drum Slowly (1974) Robert De Niro, Michael Moriarty. (Paramount).
The Benny Goodman Story (1955) Steve Allen, Donna Reed, Sammy Davis Jr. (Universal).
Born Free (1966) Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna, Elsa the Lioness. (Columbia TriStar).
Born Yesterday (1993) Melanie Griffith, John Goodman, Don Johnson. (Buena Vista Movie Showcase).
C'est La Vie (La Baule-Les-Pins) (1990) Nathalie Baye, Zabou, Julie Bataille, Candice Lefranc. (MGM World Films Collection).
Classic Musicals Collection Three-disc set: "An American in Paris," "Gigi," "My Fair Lady"; $39.98. (Warner).
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Dir.: Robert Wise; Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe, Sam Jaffe, Billy Gray. Restored and digitally mastered. Extras: Commentary by Wise and Nicholas Meyer, "Making of The Day the Earth Stood Still" featurette, restoration comparison, original MovieTone News footage. (Fox Studio Classics).
A Doll's House (1973) Claire Bloom, Anthony Hopkins. (MGM Literary Classics Collection).
Epic Dramas Collection Three-disc set: "Ben-Hur," "Casablanca," "Gone With the Wind"; $39.98. (Warner).
Equus (1977) Peter Firth, Richard Burton. (MGM Literary Classics Collection).
Europa, Europa (1990) Dir.: Agnieszka Holland; Marco Hofschneider.(MGM World Films Collection).
Fear Strikes Out (1957) Anthony Perkins, Karl Malden. (Paramount).
The Glenn Miller Story (1954) Jimmy Stewart, June Allyson. (Universal).
Half Past Dead (2002) Steven Seagal, Morris Chestnut, Ja Rule. Extras: Commentary by director Don Michael Paul, "The Making of Half Past Dead," deleted scenes. (Columbia TriStar).
It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown (1974) Animated. Extras: "It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown," "Meet the Animals" game. (Paramount).
Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie (2002) Voices of Phil Vischer, Mike Nawrocki, Tim Hodge, Lisa Vischer, Dan Anderson, Kristin Blegen. Extras: Commentary by directors Vischer and Nawrocki; commentary by producer Ameake Owens and director of animation Marc Vulcano; commentary by Larry the Cucumber and Mr. Lunt; outtakes and goofed animation renders; five "making-of" featurettes including "Making the Movie," "The Studio Process," "Jonah and the Bible," "Big Idea Tour With Phil Vischer," and "Scoring a Movie"; Jonah karaoke; "Even Fishslappers Need a Second Chance" interactive storybook; music videos; movie script, progression reel, score progression reel, concept art; two family-fun activities, coloring pages and Web links; Easter egg; six DVD-ROM games. (Artisan).
Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) Pat Boone, James Mason, Arlene Dahl. (Fox).
Living Free (1972) Susan Hampshire, Nigel Davenport, Elsa the Lioness. (Columbia TriStar).
Nick Knight (1989) Rick Springfield. Telefilm. (Anchor Bay).
1984 (1984) Dir.: Michael Radford; John Hurt, Richard Burton. (MGM Literary Classics Collection).
Of Mice and Men Special Edition (1992) Dir.: Gary Sinise; John Malkovich, Gary Sinise, Sherilyn Fenn. Extras: Commentary with Sinise, featurette with Sinise and screenwriter Horton Foote, screen tests, deleted scenes. (MGM Literary Classics Collection).
One Good Cop (1991) Michael Keaton, Rene Russo. (Buena Vista Movie Showcase).
The Osbournes: The First Season Two-disc set with all 10 episodes. Extras: Four never-before- seen bonus episodes; bonus footage from all 10 episodes; "Too Oz for TV" blooper reel; "Osbournes" Top Moments; "Conversations With the Osbournes"; commentary track on all episodes; "Ozzy Translator": decode the Prince of Darkness; Set-Top extras: "Name that Dookie," edit a scene and the Osbournes' Bingo game; DVD-Rom extras; $29.99. (Buena Vista).
Otello (1986) Dir.: Franco Zeffirelli; Placido Domingo, Katia Ricciarelli. (MGM World Films Collection).
Pauline at the Beach (1983) Dir.: Eric Rohmer; Amanda Langlet, Arielle Dombasle. (MGM World Films Collection).
Quest for Fire (1981) Dir.: Jean-Jacques Annaud; Everett McGill, Ron Perlman, Rae Dawn-Chong. (Fox).
Quitting (2002 -- China) Dir.: Zhang Yang. Documentary. (Columbia TriStar).
Red, White and Blue Boxed set of Krzysztof Kieslowski's trilogy "Red" (1993), "White" (1994) and "Blue" (1994), filled with extras; $39.99. (Miramax).
The Ring (2002) Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, Brian Cox, David Dorfman, Daveigh Chase. Extras: All-new 15-minute experimental short film created by director Gore Verbinski exclusively for the video release. It reveals more secrets that bring viewers closer to understanding the mystery of "The Ring." The DVD also will feature specially designed animated menus that utilize elements from the deadly tape to navigate viewers through the programs. (DreamWorks).
Ringu (1998) Dir.: Hideo Nakata; Nanako Matsushima, Miki Nakatami, Hiroyuki Sanada. Coinciding with the release of "The Ring," DreamWorks will debut the original, record-breaking international cult hit that started it all. Highly anticipated by fans of "The Ring," "Ringu" will feature a newly created digital film-to- video transfer of the movie; new 5.1 Japanese digital surround mix. (DreamWorks).
Salaam Bombay! Special Edition (1988) Dir.: Mira Nair. Extras: Commentaries by Nair and cinematographer Sandi Sissel, six featurettes. (MGM World Films Collection).
Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire (2003) Animated. Extras: Commentary by Scooby-Doo and Shaggy, Scooby-Doo music video, Monster Factory challenge, bloopers and outtakes. (Warner).
Smoke (1995) Dir.: Wayne Wang and Paul Auster; Harvey Keitel, Jared Harris, William Hurt. (Buena Vista Movie Showcase).
SpongeBob SquarePants: Lost at Sea Animated. Nine episodes. Extras: Commentary and storyboards for episode "The Sponge Who Could Fly," SpongeBob's "Life Strategies." (Paramount).
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Special Collector's Edition (1986) Two-disc set. Extras: Disc 1: Commentary by writer-director Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner, text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda (co-authors of the "Star Trek Encyclopedia"); Disc 2: Featurettes on the "Star Trek Universe," the production and visual effects; tributes to Gene Roddenberry and artist Mark Lenard; interviews with Nimoy, Shatner and DeForest Kelley; storyboards; production gallery. (Paramount).
Sweet Charity (1969) Dir.: Bob Fosse; Shirley MacLaine, Chita Rivera, Sammy Davis Jr., Ricardo Montalban, Stubby Kaye. Extras: Alternate ending, "Sweet Charity: From the Stage to the Screen," "Edith Head's Costume Design: The Art of Exaggeration." (Universal).
Talent for the Game (1991) Edward James Olmos, Lorraine Bracco, Jeff Corbett. (Paramount).
The Weight of Water (2002) Dir.: Kathryn Bigelow; Sean Penn, Elizabeth Hurley, Catherine McCormack, Sarah Polley, Josh Lucas. (Lions Gate).
Women in Love (1969) Dir.: Ken Russell; Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed, Alan Bates, Jennie Linden. Extras: Commentary with Russell, commentary with writer-producer Larry Kramer, photo gallery. (MGM Literary Classics Collection).

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March 11

Alias Betty (2002 -- French) Dir.: Claude Miller; Sandrine Kiberlain, Nicole Garcia, Mathilde Seigner. Extras: "Making-of" featurette. (Wellspring).
The Awful Truth (1937) Dir.: Leo McCarey; Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Ralph Bellamy. (Columbia TriStar).
Below (2002) Dir.: David Twohy; Bruce Greenwood, Matthew Davis, Olivia Williams, Scott Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Holt McCallany. Extras: Commentary by Twohy and the cast, deleted scenes. (Dimension).
Bushwacked (1995) Daniel Stern. (Fox Family Features).
Desert Bloom (1986) Jon Voight, JoBeth Williams, Ellen Barkin, Annabeth Gish. (Columbia TriStar).
Effi Briest (1974) Dir.: Rainer Werner Fassbinder; Hanna Schygulla, Wolfgand Schenck. (Wellspring Rainer Werner Fassbinder Collection).
Far From Home: Adventures of Yellow Dog (1995) Bruce Davison, Jesse Bradford, Mimi Rogers. (Fox Family Features).
I Am Curious Yellow/I Am Curious Blue (1967/1968) Lena Nyman, Peter Lindgren. Extras: New high-definition digital transfer; new video introduction by director Vilgot Sjoman; director's diary: Vilgot Sjoman's commentary on selected scenes from the film; new video interview with legendary publisher Barney Rosset and attorney Edward de Grazia about the controversy surrounding the film; "The Battle for I Am Curious-Yellow," a video essay on the film's censorship and trial; excerpts from the transcripts of the trial for "I Am Curious-Yellow"; essay by critic Gary Giddins; new and improved English subtitle translation. (Home Vision/The Criterion Collection).
I Spy (2002) Eddie Murphy, Owen Wilson, Famke Janssen, Malcolm McDowell, Gary Cole. Extras: Filmmakers commentary, four making-of featurettes. (Columbia TriStar).
Inspector Gadget 2 (2003) French Stewart, Caitlin Wachs, Elaine Hendrix, Tony Martin. Direct-to- video sequel. Extras: Commentary by Stewart, Hendrix and director Alex Zamm; commentary by Zamm; illustrated "Gadget" activity; "Gadget Training Simulator" set-top game; behind the scenes featurette "The Gadgets Behind Gadget's Gadgets"; storyboard to film comparison; outtakes; deleted scenes; isolated music score; "Up, Up, Up" music video by Rose Falcon. (Disney).
Lucas (1986) Corey Haim, Kerri Green. (Fox Family Features).
Moonlight Mile (2002) Dustin Hoffman, Susan Sarandon, Holly Hunter, Jake Gyllenhaal, Dabney Coleman, Ellen Pompeo. Extras: Commentary by director Brad Silberling, interviews, behind-the-scene features, deleted scenes. (Touchstone).
My Friend Flicka (1943) Roddy McDowall, Preston Foster. (Fox Family Features).
My Life as a Dog (1985) Dir.: Lasse Hallstrom; Anton Glanzelius, Tomas von Bromssen, Anki Lidan, Melinda Kinnaman, Kicki Rundgren, Lennart Hjulstrom, Leif Ericson. Extras: New digital transfer, approved by director Hallstrom and enhanced for widescreen televisions; "Shall We Go to My Place or Your Place or Each Go Home Alone?" (1973), a 45-minute film by Hallstrom; new video interview with Hallstrom; "Reflections on My Life as a Dog" by Kurt Vonnegut. (Home Vision/The Criterion Collection).
Swimfan (2002) Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen, Shiri Appleby, Kate Burton, Clayne Crawford, Jason Ritter, Kia Joy Goodwin. Extras: Commentary by director John Polson, 10 deleted scenes, featurette, more. (Fox).
Veronika Voss (1982) Dir.: Rainer Werner Fassbinder; Rosel Zech, Hilmar Thate. (Wellspring Rainer Werner Fassbinder Collection).
White Oleander (2002) Alison Lohman, Michelle Pfeiffer, Amy Aquino, Billy Connolly. Extras: Commentary by director Peter Kosminsky, producer John Wells and the novel's author Janet Fitch; additional footage; two behind-the- scenes featurettes with stars and creators: "The Journey of White Oleander" and "The Making of White Oleander." (Warner).
Wind (1992) Matthew Modine, Jennifer Grey, Cliff Robertson, Jack Thompson. (Columbia TriStar).

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March 18

Abandon (2002) Katie Holmes, Benjamin Bratt, Charlie Hunnam, Zooey Deschanel, Gabriel Union. Extras: Commentary by director Stephen Gaghan and cinematographer Matthew Libatique; "A Look at the Dark Side" making-of featurette; deleted and extended scenes. (Paramount).
Akira Kurosawa's Dreams (1990) (Warner).
Auto Focus (2002) Dir.: Paul Schrader, Greg Kinnear, Willem Dafoe, Rita Wilson, Maria Bello, Rob Leibman. Extras: Commentary by Schrader, commentary by Kinnear and Dafoe, "Murder in Scottsdale" documentary, making-of featurette, five deleted scenes with optional director's commentary, producers and writers commentary. (Columbia TriStar).
Barbarosa (1992) Willie Nelson, Gary Busey. (Artisan).
Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure (2003) Animated with the voices of Amanda Bynes, Harrison Chad. Extras: Two educational interactive games. (Paramount).
Crossing the Line (1990) Liam Neeson, Hugh Grant. (Anchor Bay).
Cyberella: Forbidden Passions (1995) Debra K. Beatty, Marshall Hilliard. (Artisan).
Day for Night (1973) Dir.: Francois Truffaut; Jacqueline Bisset, Valentina Cortese, Dani, Alexandra Stewart, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Jean Champion, Jean-Pierre Leaud, Francois Truffaut, Nathalie Baye. Extras: Two new documentaries: "Day for Night: An Appreciation" with Truffaut biographer Annette Insdorf, and "Day for Night" by Jacqueline Bisset and Nathalie Baye; vintage making-of documentary, "Truffaut: A View From the Inside"; Valentina Cortese interview; two Truffaut interviews: one from the 1973 Cannes International Film Festival and another from the 1973 National Society of Film Critics Awards. (Warner).
Dream Master: The Erotic Invader (1996) Cassamdra Leigh, Jennifer Barnes. (Artisan).
8 Mile (2002) Dir.: Curtis Hanson; Eminem, Kim Basinger, Mekhi Phifer, Brittany Murphy, Evan Jones, Omar Benson Miller, De'Angelo Wilson, Eugene Byrd, Taryn Manning. Two DVD versions, one with censored bonus material and one with uncensored materials. Extras: "The Making of 8 Mile" featurette; never- before-seen footage: Five "Rap Battles" shot during the making of the film that feature spontaneous rap performances between Eminem and audience extras from the film; the music video for "Superman," from the best-selling album "The Eminem Show," available only on the DVD. (Universal).
The Eighteenth Angel (1997) Christopher McDonald, Rachael Leigh Cook, Stanley Tucci, Maximilian Schell. (Columbia TriStar).
Elephant Parts (1981) Ex-Monkee Michael Nesmith's 1981 post-psychedelic combination of music videos and comedy sketches. Extras: Commentary by Nesmith. (Anchor Bay).
Empire (2002) John Leguizamo, Denise Richards, Isabella Rossellini, Peter Sarsgaard, Delilah Cotto, Sonia Braga, and rap superstars Fat Joe and Treach. Extras: Behind-the-scenes featurette "The Making-of Empire," audio commentary, deleted scenes, footage from the film's Los Angeles premiere with interviews from the hottest Latino entertainers. (Universal).
In a Lonely Place (1950) Dir.: Nicholas Ray; Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame, Frank Lovejoy. Extras: "In a Lonely Place: Revisited" featurette, restoration story. (Columbia TriStar).
Just a Kiss (2002) Ron Eldard, Kyra Sedgwick, Patrick Breen, Marley Shelton, Taye Diggs, Marisa Tomei, Sarita Choudhury. (Paramount).
A Man and a Woman (1966 -- French) Dir.: Claude Lelouch; Anouk Aimee, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Pierre Barough, Valerie Lagrange, Antoine Sire. Extras: Two documentaries: the new "A Man and a Woman: 37 Years Later" and the vintage "Un Homme et Une Femme," featuring Aimee, Trintignant and Lelouch. (Warner).
The Man From Elysian Fields (2002) Dir.: George Hickenlooper; Olivia Williams, Andy Garcia, Mick Jagger, Julianna Margulies, James Coburn, Anjelica Huston. Extras: Commentary by Hickenlooper, writer Phillip Jayson Lasker and Garcia. (Columbia TriStar).
Midnight Crossing (1987) Faye Dunaway, Kim Cattrall. (Artisan).
NYPD Blue Season One Six-disk set. Extras: Commentary by producer/co-creator David Milch and director Brad Silberling, "The Making of Season 1" featurette; "Love on NYPD Blue" featurette, "Cast Blotter" featurette; script-to-screen comparison; $59.98. (Fox).
One Down Two to Go (1982) Richard Roundtree, Jim Kelly, Jim Brown, Fred Williamson. Extras: Commentary by actor-director Fred Williamson. (Anchor Bay).
Personal Velocity (2002) Kyra Sedgwick, David Warshofsky, Parker Posey, Tim Guinee, Wallace Shawn, Ron Liebman, Fairuza Balk, Taylor Pucci, Patti D'Arbanville. Extras: Commentaries by writer-director Rebecca Miller and cinematographer Ellen Kuras,"In Conversation" featurette with Miller and the cast, behind-the-scenes featurette. (MGM).
Physical Evidence (1989) Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty. (Artisan).
Roger Dodger (2002) Campbell Scott, Isabella Rossellini, Jesse Eisenberg, Elizabeth Berkley, Jennifer Beals, Ben Shenkman, Mina Badie, Chris Stack. Extras: Commentary by writer-director Dylan Kidd and cast and crew, deleted scenes, cast and crew video postcards, "Steppin Out With Jesse Eisenberg" featurette as he travels through the streets of Manhattan searching for love in all the right places, "Indie on Indie" featurette. (Artisan).
Shadows Run Black (1985) (Artisan).
Sordid Lives (2002) Olivia Newton-John, Beau Bridges, Bonnie Bedelia, Delta Burke, Beth Grant, Kirk Geiger, Leslie Jordan. Extras: Commentary by writer-director Del Shores; commentary by producer Sharyn Lane; various cast commentaries; 10 deleted scenes; interviews with Shores, Bedelia, Grant, Geiger, Jordan. (Fox).
Square Dance (1987) Winona Ryder, Jason Robards, Jane Alexander. Extras: Commentary by director Daniel Petrie. (Anchor Bay).
Tropical Heat (2003) Episodes 1 and 2 of the TV series. Rob Stewart, Carolyn Dunn. (Artisan).
Tropical Heat 2 (2003) Episodes 3 and 4 of the TV series. Rob Stewart, Carolyn Dunn. (Artisan).
Welcome to Collinwood (2002) William H. Macy, Sam Rockwell, Michael Jeter, Luis Guzman, Patricia Clarkson, George Clooney. Extras: "Welcome to Collinwood" behind-the-scenes "Mockumentary," viewer's guide to Collinwood low-life lingo. (Warner).
Winter Kills (1979) Jeff Bridges, John Huston, Anthony Perkins, Eli Wallach, Thomas Milian. Two-disc set. Extras: "Who Killed Winter Kills?" featurette, "Star Stories" featurette (interview with director William Richert about his cast), "Reunion" featurette with Richert and Bridges, behind-the-scenes still gallery, deleted scenes art gallery, production art gallery, poster and advertising art gallery. (Anchor Bay).

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March 25

CSI: The Complete First Season All 23 episodes from the first season in a six-DVD set. Extras: "CSI: People Lie ... But the Evidence Never Does" featurette, the Who's "Who Are You" music video, character profiles. (Paramount).
Femme Fatale (2002) Dir.: Brian De Palma; Antonio Banderas, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Peter Coyote, Eriq Ebouaney, Edouard Montoute. Extras: Two featurettes: "From Dream to Reality," discussing the director and cinematographer's approach in creating the film's look, and "Dream Within a Dream," exploring the filmmaker's process and his influence; "Femme Fatale: Dressed to Kill" montage; behind the scenes featurette. (Warner).
Friday After Next (2002) Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Katt Williams, Anna Maria Horsford, Terry Crews, K.D. Aubert. Extras: Filmmaker commentary by Ice Cube, director Marcus Raboy and producer Matt Alvarez; actor commentary by Katt Williams, Anna Maria Horsford, Terry Crews and K.D. Aubert; deleted scenes with commentary; gag reel; a host of documentaries: "Microphone Fiend," "It Was a Good Day: Behind the Friday Franchise," "Ghetto Fabulous" (costume design), "The Pork Report" (barbecue), "Hump Day" (production), "Holiday in the Hood" (production design); fact track (trivia); music video "It's the Holidaze" by the Westside Connection, Dolby and DTS. (New Line).
Futurama Volume 1 Three-disc set with the show's first 13 episodes Extras: Commentary, deleted scenes; $39.98. (Fox).
George Carlin: Back in Town Taped live at New York's beacon Theatre. (MPI Home Video).
The Howards of Virginia (1940) Cary Grant, Martha Scott, Cedric Hardwicke, Alan Marshal, Richard Carlson. (Columbia TriStar).
Jackass: The Movie (2002) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Jason "Wee Man" Acuna, Preston Lacy, Dave England. Extras: Commentary by Knoxville, director Jeff Tremaine and cinematographer Dimitry Elyashkevich; group commentary by the Jackass cast; MTV's "The Making of Jackass: The Movie"; outtakes; more. (Paramount).
Killing Me Softly (2002) Heather Graham, Joseph Fiennes. Unrated and R-rated editions. (MGM).
Lexx S4-V2 (2002) Four episodes from the last season ("Xevivor," "The Rock," "Walpurgis Night" and "Vlad"). Extras: Story boards, behind-the-scenes photos, production sketches, CGI gallery, interactive trivia, additional footage; $24.95. (Acorn Media).
Maid in Manhattan (2002) Dir.: Wayne Wang; Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes, Natasha Richardson, Stanley Tucci, Bob Hoskins, Frances Conroy, Chris Eigeman, Amy Sedaris, Priscilla Lopez, Tyler Garcia Posey, Marissa Matrone. Extras: Blooper reel. (Columbia TriStar).
Sex and Lucia (2002 -- Spanish) Paz Vega, Tristan Ulloa, Najwa Nimri. R-rated and unrated editions. Extras: Unrated only: "Making of Sex and Lucia" featurette, photo gallery, location stills, cast interviews. (Lions Gate).
Straw Dogs (1971) Dir.: Sam Peckinpah; Dustin Hoffman, Susan George. Extras: New high-definition digital transfer of the uncut version; commentary by film scholar Stephen Prince; Dustin Hoffman on the set of "Straw Dogs"; Behind-the-scenes footage; video interviews with Susan George and Daniel Melnick; isolated music and effects track. (Home Vision/The Criterion Collection).
Tom Green: Subway Monkey Hour (2003) Tom Green comedy special in Japan. Extras: Bonus footage from MTV's "The Tom Green Show." (Paramount).
Troop Beverly Hills (1989) Shelley Long, Craig T. Nelson, Betty Thomas, Mary Gross, Stephanie Beacham. (Columbia TriStar).
Who Framed Roger Rabbit 15th Anniversary Vista Series (1988) Dir.: Robert Zemeckis; Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy, Stubby Kaye, voices of Charles Fleischer, Mel Blanc. Extras: Two-disc Vista Series edition, THX-certified, anamorphic widescreen and full screen transfers, Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 surround tracks, commentary with the filmmakers, a deleted scene, three Roger Rabbit theatrical cartoon shorts ("Tummy Trouble," "Roller Coaster Rabbit," "Trail Mix-Up"), "Who Made Roger Rabbit" and "Behind the Ears: The True Story of Roger Rabbit" featurettes, "Toontown Confidential" pop-up trivia, "The Valiant Files" interactive gallery, set-top game "Trouble in Toontown," "Toon stand-ins": how to rehearse a scene for Toons, a split-screen comparison and trailers, more; $29.95. (Buena Vista).
Without Evidence (1995) Angelina Jolie, Scott Plank, Anna Gun, Andrew Prine. (MTI).

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March 28 (Friday)

Ghost Ship (2002) Gabriel Byrne, Julianna Margulies, Ron Eldard, Desmond Harrington, Isaiah Washington. Extras: Three featurettes that take an in-depth look at the making of the movie: "A Closer Look at the Gore," "Designing the Ghost Ship" and "Visual Effects"; "Max on Set: Ghost Ship Behind the Scenes"; "Secrets of the Antonia Graza": Break the code of Katie's twist toy game to view spooky new footage that delves into "Strategy of the Villains" and how they plotted to take over the boat, "Artwork of an Innocent Child," a collection of Katie's paintings, "Back Story of Francesca," and "Radio," the story of the previous group killed on the ship; Music video for Mudvayne's "Not Falling." Also comes housed in very cool lenticular 3-D packaging. (Warner).


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