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New BlockBuster Movies on DVD
I recently switched from NetFlix's DVD rental service to BlockBuster Online since it's substantially cheaper (read a comparison of BlockBuster vs NetFlix here) and you get other benefits NetFlix can't offer. I've been tracking some of the newest releases available on DVD, all of which I've seen and can recommend.
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The Incredibles
Pixar's award-winning animated adventure film for the entire family The Incredibles gets a truly super treatment on this two-disc DVD release from Disney/Buena Vista Home Entertainment. After a short...

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Be Cool [WS]
Underworld hipster Chili Palmer is back in the entertainment business in this sequel to the 1995 hit Get Shorty, which like the first film is based on a novel by Elmore Leonard. Gangster-turned-movie...

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Star Wars Triology
George Lucas's mythological popcorn movie is a two-hour roller-coaster ride that has passed into movie legend. The story, for the tiny number of people not familiar with it, concerns a farmboy named... 
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
The blockbuster hit Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets comes to DVD with a standard full-frame transfer that fails to preserve the original theatrical aspect ratio of the film. English and... 
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Tolstoy's War and Peace (1967)
Russian director Sergei Bondarchuk's epic version of Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace (Voyna i Mir) may well be the most expensive film ever made. It certainly had one of the longest gestation periods,.. 
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Garden State
In the wake of his success on the hit NBC sitcom Scrubs, actor Zach Braff made his debut behind the camera writing, directing, and starring in this bittersweet romantic comedy. Braff plays Andrew... 
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Troy [WS]
Homer's sprawling tale of love and war in ancient Greece comes to the screen in all its grandeur in this epic-scale adventure. In 1193 B.C., Paris, Prince of Troy (Orlando Bloom), has fallen in love;.. 
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Ray
Directed by Taylor Hackford, this biopic profiles the life of legendary musician Ray Charles. Despite humble beginnings and the loss of his eyesight due to glaucoma at the age of six, Charles,... 
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