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What to Watch: New DVD Releases for the Week of February 7

What to Watch: New DVD Releases for the Week of February 7

There are a couple of high brow releases as well as a one so low as to be considered “basement” brow in this week’s dvd/blu-ray release round up. Hey, something for everybody!

Downton Abbey, the hugely popular BBC import currently running in its second season on PBS, has already cropped up on dvd. While anyone interested in watching Downton Abbey already knows about the show and is probably religiously watching, you may not know that you can get the complete season 2 in its original, uncut UK edition, not to mention you can get it when there are still two more episodes left to air! (That should make Patton Oswalt deliriously happy!)

The three disc set includes the 2011 Christmas Special!

What to Watch: New DVD Releases for the Week of February 7

Try to avoid the stampede to Target to pick up your copy of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – part 1. For all of you longing for dvd in order to sit in the privacy of your darkened living room to witness the marriage of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen, tissues at the ready, your wait is over. Actually, this title will be released on Saturday February 11, but I figured you’d want the extra notice to get your track shoes one.

Special Features:

-Go behind the scenes with a captivating 6-PART MAKING-OF DOCUMENTARY; relive the memories with Edward & Bella's personal WEDDING VIDEO; get a glimpse into JACOB'S DESTINY; watch your favorite scenes over and over in EDWARD FAST FORWARD and JACOB FAST FORWARD; plus an AUDIO COMMENTARY with Director Bill Condon

What to Watch: New DVD Releases for the Week of February 7

Whether or not you believe its premise, Anonymous makes for a good costume drama. (The costumes have been nominated for an Academy Award.) It also features a rare appearance of both Vanessa Redgrave and her daughter Joely Richardson in the same film. The each play Queen Elizabeth I at different stages of her life.

Set in the political snake-pit of Elizabethan England, Anonymous speculates on an issue that has for centuries intrigued academics and brilliant minds… who was the author of the plays credited to William Shakespeare? Anonymous poses one possible answer, focusing on a time when cloak-and-dagger political intrigue, illicit romances in the Royal Court, and the schemes of greedy nobles hungry for the power were exposed in the most unlikely of places: the London stage.

Anonymous stars Rhys Ifans, Joely Richardson, Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson, David Thewlis and Xavier Samuel.

Special Features:

-Audio Commentary: Director Roland Emmerich and Writer John Orloff deliver a steady and enlightening commentary, speaking on the importance of the film's modern-day open, the necessity of fiction in the portrayal of supposed historical fact, dramatic licenses in the film, the work of the cast and crew, the specifics behind crafting and shooting various scenes, the purpose of the film's dramatic elements, the costuming, technical details of the digital photography, set design, special effects, and much more. This is a good companion track that fans should enjoy.

-Deleted Scenes (1080p, 2:54): "Use Your Imagination Robert," Ben Visits the Earl of Oxford, and Funeral Scenes.

-Extended Scenes (1080p, 3:29): Tennis Match and The Mermaids Tavern.

-More Than Special Effects (1080p, 13:08): A detailed look at the film's digital and practical recreations of 16th century locations.

-Who is the Real William Shakespeare? (1080p, 10:39): Cast and crew discuss the evidence presented in the movie that Shakespeare didn't write Shakespeare.

-Speak the Speech… (1080p, 16:14): A detailed look at casting the film's critical roles.

What to Watch: New DVD Releases for the Week of February 7

The Rebound is a romantic comedy from Bart Freundlich (The Myth of Fingerprints) that was filmed back in early 2009, but was a victim of The Film Department’s untimely demise. It has already been released theatrically all over the world, but is going straight to dvd and blu-ray in the US. It stars Catherine Zeta Jones as a recent divorce who becomes involved with her kids’ caregiver, the much younger Justin Bartha.

Official Synopsis:

"Upon discovering her husband's infidelity, Sandy (Zeta-Jones) and her two kids move from the suburbs to pursue a new life in the big city. There she meets Aram (Bartha), a local coffee shop employee whose wife only married him as a means to getting her green card. The two strike up a friendship which eventually evolves into something more. But it isn't long before they're faced with the big question – 'Is this real or just a rebound?'"

Special Features:

-Cast and crew interviews

What to Watch: New DVD Releases for the Week of February 7

A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas 3D stars John Cho and Kal Penn returning for their third outing as the titular Harold and Kumar.

Six years have elapsed since Guantanemo Bay, leaving Harold and Kumar estranged from one another with very different families, friends and lives. But when Kumar arrives on Harold's doorstep during the holiday season with a mysterious package in hand, he inadvertently burns down Harold's father-in-law's beloved Christmas tree. To fix the problem, Harold and Kumar embark on a mission through New York City to find the perfect Christmas tree, once again stumbling into trouble at every single turn.

Special Features:

-Extended Cut: The 3D Blu-ray edition features 3D and 2D presentations of the 90-minute theatrical cut of the film and a 2D presentation of its 96-minute extended cut. The biggest downside? Not only is the extended cut not available in 3D, its 2D presentation doesn't offer a lossless audio option. Just a standard (but serviceable) 448kbps Dolby Digital 5.1 surround track.

-Through the Haze with Tom Lennon (HD, 9 minutes): "World Famous Actor and Comedian" Thomas Lennon hosts … hilarious, uncensored, tongue-in-cheek EPK shorts: "I'm Doing a Puff Piece Over Here," "I Hate Drugs," "F#*@ You, Charles Dickens," "I'm Just Brainstorming Here," "The Marshmallow Man" and "19th Greatest Christmas Story Ever Told." I watched them twice, and I'll probably watch them anytime I revisit A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas. Good stuff.

-Title (HD, 4 minutes): Community may have beaten them to the punch bowl by a full year, but Harold & Kumar's Christmas claymation sequence still delivers. Take a brief look at its creation, complete with a PiP comparison between its animated storyboard reel and the final scene. At four minutes, though, it's too short.

-Deleted Scenes (HD, 4 minutes): A small, inconsequential collection of deleted scenes. There are a few laughs to be had, but just a few.

What to Watch: New DVD Releases for the Week of February 7

Disney’s Lady and the Tramp is making its first appearance on dvd and blu-ray in a Diamond Edition and as with most classic Disney titles, will only be around for a limited time. Lady and the Tramp is the “love” story of  a cute, classy "Lady" cocker spaniel who escapes from her confining owner and falls for an alley dog, known as the "Tramp", when he rescues her from some mean dogs out on the streets. Surely you’re familiar with the “spaghetti scene”?

Special Features:

-Disc Introduction by Diane Disney Miller (HD, 2 minutes): Walt Disney's daughter briefly touches on her father's work, his love of animals, and his love of Lady and the Tramp; as Miller recalls, one of the legendary filmmaker's personal favorites.

-Audio Commentary: Inside Walt's Story Meetings: Time travel, dear readers. Time travel. "Inside Walt's Story Meetings" is an audio track featuring a talented group of voice actors delivering a dramatic recreation of Walt Disney's story meetings. With archive transcripts in hand and clever editing in tow, it's as close to a filmmakers' audio commentary as you can get on a film like this, and fans and animation enthusiasts will no doubt enjoy listening to Disney and his team develop, write and animate Lady and the Tramp.

-Disney Second Screen, Featuring "Inside Walt's Story Meetings" (HD): Download Disney's Second Screen app to your iPad or PC, sync the Lady and the Tramp Blu-ray with the app, and enjoy an interactive experience complete with behind-the-scenes materials, family activities, art and storyboard galleries, and more. It's a nice addition to the release, even if everyone isn't interested in taking advantage of it.

-Diane Disney Miller: Remembering Dad (HD, 8 minutes): Miller shares memories and stories about her father's life, career and legacy. Honestly, I wish this one was much longer. Every little tidbit that brings Walt Disney to life is appreciated, as it only enriches his contributions to the world of animation.

-Deleted Scenes (HD, 19 minutes): Though presented via storyboards, three deleted scenes — "Introduction of Boris," "Waiting for Baby" and "Dog Show" — are available for the curious completists among you.

-Never Recorded Song: "I'm Free as the Breeze" (HD, 2 minutes): While Lady and the Tramp was released in 1955, development began as early as 1936. "I'm Free as the Breeze," written in 1946 by Ray Gilbert and composed by Eliot Daniel, features Tramp explaining his life philosophy. It was cut when it was decided Tramp wouldn't be a singing dog.

-Classic DVD Bonus Features (SD, 157 minutes): The "Classic DVD" section of the disc includes almost all of the previously released DVD edition's extras, including the seven-part, 53-minute "Lady's Pedigree: The Making of Lady and the Tramp" (much of which is comprised of vintage featurettes with Walt Disney himself), "Finding Lady: The Art of the Storyboard," "Original 1943 Storyboard Version of the Film" (in truth a 12-minute storyboard treatment), "The Siamese Cat Song: Finding a Voice for the Cats," "PuppyPedia: Going to the Dogs" (designed strictly for kids), a "Bella Notte Music Video," three "Theatrical Trailers," four lengthy "Excerpts from Disneyland TV Shows" and two more "Deleted Scenes." In other words, most everything you would have missed if Disney hadn't put it all on the disc. The only downside? It's all presented in standard definition.

-Sneak Peeks (HD, 10:58 minutes): Trailers and previews for Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, Cinderella, Brave, Chimpanzee, The Aristocats, Tinker Bell: Secret of the Wings, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3, ABC's The Chew, Disney Channel's Shake It Up and Mary Poppins: The Hit Broadway Musical round out the package.

What to Watch: New DVD Releases for the Week of February 7

We've also got a heads up on future release. Roman Polanski's Carnage starring three Oscar winners and a nominee in the form of Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly comes to dvd ad blu-ray on March 20.

The film is based on Yasmina Reza's Tony Award-winning play, "The God of Carnage" and it's the story of two boys whose playground tussle leads to each child's parents taking on the other in "verbal warfare."

Special Features:

-Actors' Notes

-An Evening with John C. Reilly & Christoph Waltz

-On the Red Carpet

 

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Harold & Kumar To Become A Television Series

Harold & Kumar May Be A Television Series

Do you love the Harold and Kumar films? Word has it that Lionsgate is shopping around an animated television series for the hit franchise. Today A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas 3D hits theatres and what better time to shop a television series than while the iron is hot?

The stars of the show John Cho (who I am very attracted to, oink and loved him in Flash Forward) and Kal Penn (who I'm loving on How I Met Your Mother) are on board to be the voices of the animated series. Can you imagine if this series has a long run and how rich these two can get off of this show?

The writers of the film franchise, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg are also going to be writing the series. Ca-ching.

Have you watched the Harold & Kumar movies? Would you watch an animated series?

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Dancing With The Stars – A Vodka Launch After Elimination Night [PHOTOS]

Dancing With The Stars - A Vodka Launch After Elimination Night [PHOTOS]

After last night’s elimination show in which Mike The Situation Sorrentino was voted off the dance floor, he along with a bunch of others from Dancing With The Stars attended the Doctrine Clothing and Devotion Vodka launch event, held at Boudoir – Inside in West Hollywood.

He was on Good Morning America this morning where he explained the reason the judges were so harsh on him because they:

“were trying to make a statement”  ”It’s kinda like the first day of class when you see the most popular kid in class and wanna make an example of them.”

Perhaps his cocky attitude rubbed them the wrong way and maybe he does have a point (a very small one), but truth of the matter is he isn’t that great of a dancer.  And no offence to The Situation, but I’d say Jennifer Grey is the popular kid in the class this season.

Back to last night’s launch. Lots of your favourites from the show were there including:

Even John Cho showed up.  I find him hot.  Very hot.

Pictures after the break

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Kim Kardashian @ GQ Men of the Year Awards

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Kim Kardashian looks lovely as she attends the GQ Men of the Year last night at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.

Because of a lost bet, some lucky guy has a tattoo of her on his stomach:

“Speaking of tattoos, Tattoo from Power 106 has a dope one on his stomach! You guys have to ask him about it! He lost a bet and got a big tattoo of me on his stomach! It’s pretty weird to see a tattoo of yourself! It was done, like, two years ago! I saw it all go down! Pretty cool!”

A picture of said tattoo can be seen here

Also attending the awards:

  • Gabrielle Union
  • Olivia Wilde
  • Jessica Stroup
  • Rose McGowan
  • Amanda Seyfried
  • January Jones
  • Jaime King
  • Christian Slater
  • Shenae Grimes
  • Zoe Saldana
  • Charlie Bewley
  • Jennifer Carpenter
  • Quentin Tarantino
  • Neil Patrick Harris
  • Morena Baccarin
  • Clint Eastwood
  • Maggie Grace
  • John Cho

Pictures after the break

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Star Trek’s DVD Release Party

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Star Trek is released on Blu-Ray/DVD today and all of the movie’s main people attended yesterday’s release party in Los Angeles:  Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, J.J. Abrams, John Cho, Christopher Lloyd and of course the one and only Leonard Nimoy.

Today’s release includes bonus footage that was cut from the movie.  According to J.J. Abrams:  ”From the very beginning, we talked about wanting to do a Kirk and Spock story.”  Will you be buying today’s release?

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Celebs Out and About: Beyonce, Chris Pine, John Cho and More

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Beyonce is in Berlin, Germany in advance of her concert at the O2 Arena where she was spotted sight-seeing at the Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor).  I love, love, LOVE her outfit.  Particularly the jacket and top.

Star Trek’s John Cho and Chris Pine sign autographs outside of the studio where they appeared on Jimmy Kimmell Live – are you ready for Star Trek?  Will you be seeing it this weekend?

Hilary Duff is heading to the gym in her workout gear

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