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RT on DVD: Monsters vs. Aliens, a Wizard, and Ghostbusters

Plenty of new releases, a couple of special editions, and some classics.

This week on home video, we've got a bunch of '09 films hitting DVD shelves (Monsters vs. Aliens, Away We Go, The Brothers Bloom, and more), as well as a couple of fantasy classics for those who grew up in the 80s (Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal) that are getting the high definition treatment for the first time. Then we've got one iconic film receiving a brand new anniversary edition (The Wizard of Oz) and a first-time complete collection of a movie-based cartoon series (The Real Ghostbusters). As usual, we've tried to bring a good variety to the list while still highlighting the brand new releases, so have a look and see if anything tickles your fancy.


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Monsters vs. Aliens

Dreamworks Animation may not have the consistency of Pixar, but they're doing well nonetheless, with a couple of high profile franchises (Shrek and Madagascar) and last year's hit Kung-Fu Panda. Monsters vs. Aliens was its next big winner, making over $350 million worldwide at the box office and garnering enough critical praise to earn a 72% Tomatometer -- not too shabby. Starring the voice talents of Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen, and Hugh Laurie among others, Monsters vs. Aliens centers around Susan Murphy (Witherspoon), who is transformed into a giant by a meteorite on her wedding day. Taken into custody by the government, she meets other quarantined "monsters," and when an invading alien threatens the planet, Susan and her new friends are called upon to defend the Earth. Monsters vs. Aliens was noted for its particularly effective use of 3D, and if you pick up either the Blu-Ray version or the DVD "Ginormous Double Pack," you'll get four pairs of 3D glasses and a bonus adventure starring B.O.B. the blob (Rogen), in addition to all the special features. FYI, if you grab the standalone DVD of the movie, you won't get the glasses or B.O.B.'s bonus adventure.


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Away We Go

After his powerful suburban melodrama Revolutionary Road, director Sam Mendes decided to lighten the mood a bit with road trip comedy starring John Krasinski (The Office) and Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live), who play young couple Burt Farlander and Verona De Tessant. Just a few months away from having their first child, Burt and Verona decide to leave their home in Colorado in search of a better place to settle down, crossing paths with family and friends along the way. The film earned a 66% on the Tomatometer, with most critics willing to dismiss some of its familiar indie comedy elements for its sweetness and the likeability of its main characters. Special features include a couple of featurettes, including one on environmentally friendly "green" filmmaking, and a feature commentary with Mendes and writers Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida. You can pick it up on DVD and Blu-Ray this week.


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The Brothers Bloom

Another film that opened earlier this year and flew under the radar of most moviegoers is The Brothers Bloom, a quirky, darkly comedic take on the caper movie. It stars Adrien Brody, Mark Ruffalo, and Rachel Weisz in a story about two brothers (Brody and Ruffalo) in the con business who plan a final job to swindle an heiress (Weisz) out of her fortune. When the heiress expresses interest in joining the brothers in their business, their plan meanders into unpredictable territory; emotions develop, people are arrested, and the trio soon find themselves struggling for their lives. The film earned marginally Fresh status at 62%, with critics noting that the actors delivered fine performances, but the story left something to be desired. It drops this week on DVD and Blu-Ray, with special features such as a commentary track and deleted scenes. *Note - This title is only being made available for rental on 9/29; you'll have to wait a bit longer to buy it for your own collection.


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The Girlfriend Experience

Say what you will about Steven Soderbergh: he certainly doesn't play things safe. Sandwiched between his epic Che Guevara biopic and The Informant! was the lo-fi drama The Girlfriend Experience. Adult film star Sasha Grey stars as a high-priced call girl who provides a unique service: for a price, she'll pretend to be your significant other. The reviews were mixed, but more than a few critics found The Girlfriend Experience to be an interesting experiment, as well as an unconventional metaphor for the current economic crisis. The DVD features an unrated cut of the film, as well as a making-of documentary.


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Management

Steve Zahn has played dozens of supporting roles in films, regularly stealing scenes with his goofy, offbeat humor, but in Management, he gets the opportunity to play the lead opposite Jennifer Aniston. What's more, the movie is an attempt to paint stalkers in a sympathetic light, and if anyone can make stalking lovable, it's probably Steve Zahn. Zahn plays Mike, the manager of a motel his parents own in Arizona. When Sue (Aniston), a traveling saleswoman, ends up at the motel, the two share a few nights together, and Mike becomes instantly obsessed, following Sue home across the country in hopes of winning her heart for good. Unfortunately for Zahn, the film failed to perform very well with audiences or critics, some of whom nevertheless thought both actors played their parts endearingly. Still, for those looking for an unconventional rom-com, you could certainly do worse.


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The Wizard of Oz 70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition

What more is there to say about The Wizard of Oz? It remains of the crowning achievements of Hollywood's Golden Age, with its combination of visual splendor, enduring musical numbers, and its strange, fantastical story of equal parts wide-eyed wonder and dark melancholy. Obviously, a movie of this magnitude requires some bells and whistles for its 70th anniversary, and that's what you get with the four-disc Ultimate Collector's Edition, which features a new transfer of the film, commentary tracks, earlier cinematic versions of Frank L. Baum's tale, and a number of documentaries about the making of the film, its principle cast and crew. It's available on both standard DVD and Blu-Ray this week.


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The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth - Blu-Ray

Back in the 80s, a slew of imaginative and sometimes creepy fantasy films for children (The Neverending Story, Legend, Return to Oz, etc.) showed up in cinemas everywhere, and many of them seemed to strive for the same aesthetic. This meant lots of creative set decoration and advanced puppetry (this was before the age of mass CGI). Arguably two of the best known of these are Labyrinth, starring Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie, and The Dark Crystal, and this week, both films are blessed with the hi-def treatment. In doing so, both films come with a few new HD-exclusive goodies: for Labyrinth, you'll get a picture-in-picture function with interesting tidbits about the movie, and for The Dark Crystal, there's an interactive function to learn fun facts as the movies playing, as well as a trivia game and a picture-in-picture storyboard that displays concept art as the movie plays. If you passed on these two films before, this might be the time to pick them up.


Superman/Batman: Public Enemies

Recent direct-to-video productions based on comic franchises have met with mixed results, and we have yet to gather enough reviews for Superman/Batman: Public Enemies to generate a Tomatometer score. But a few details might be telling enough to convince fans to pick up this latest from the DC universe. First, it's based on the opening six-part storyline of the Superman/Batman series, in which the two heroes must work together to thwart newly elected President Lex Luthor's plans to utilize an approaching Kryptonite meteor for his own purposes. Second, the voice cast from both respective television shows has been brought on board to bring life to the characters. Third, the special features include a couple of new items that will be of interest to fans, like an examination of the two heroes from a psychological standpoint and an interview piece featuring Kevin Conroy, the voice of Batman. You can pick it up on DVD or Blu-Ray.


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Snakes on a Plane - Blu-Ray

Brutal straightforwardness in advertising is a novel concept that sometimes works, but the same approach typically denotes farce or satire when applied to movie titles (e.g. Scary Movie). So when people began to realize that Snakes on a Plane was not, in fact, simply the working title for the film, audiences had to wonder, "What exactly is this movie? A thriller? A comedy?" In the end, most were content to watch Samuel L. Jackson battle legless reptiles and exclaim things like, "I've had it with these mother****ing snakes on this mother****ing plane!" over the course of an hour and forty minutes, and before we knew it, we had something of a cult phenomenon on our hands. This week, the over-the-top actioner comes out on Blu-Ray, and while there aren't any brand new special features to speak of, at least you know you'll get a crystal clear view of a snake swallowing a bald man's head.


The Real Ghostbusters: Complete Collection

Continuing with the 80s childhood theme, we end with another gem hitting stores this week. Ivan Reitman scored comedy gold when Ghostbusters proved to be a legitimate blockbuster hit in 1984, and it wasn't long after that an animated daytime TV show soon followed. The Real Ghostbusters debuted in '86 and ran successfully for 5 seasons, featuring cartoon versions of Egon, Ray, Peter, and Winston, as well as a more friendly, endearing incarnation of Slimer. Starting Tuesday, you can pick up the Complete Collection, which is being released by Time Life Records. The hefty box set arrives in nifty packaging that resembles their firehouse headquarters, includes all 147 episodes of the series, and comes with a truckload of goodies, such as show introductions, episode commentaries, a detailed and informative booklet, and a handful of featurettes, all totaling twelve hours of extra material. It's also got a relatively hefty price tag, but with this much goodness, we dare say it's worth it for any fan of the show.

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 09-28-2009 04:58 PM

I'm looking forward to "The Girlfriend Expierence", it sounds like classic porn...wait...it's just a movie. Why would I want a film about girlfriends you pay for? I gotta go, my woman wants me and she's on the clock.

At least "Away We Go" looks good. And "Brothers Bloom".

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 09-28-2009 05:07 PM

Away We Go is very good, not sure whether I would buy it, but definitely worth watching. The Brothers Bloom is great, unfortunately Summit is only allowing us to rent it and you can't buy it. I didn't see The Girlfriend Experience but I'm definitely going to check it out since its Soderbergh! Wanna rent Monsters vs Aliens. Wanna buy The Wizard of Oz on blu-ray, I don't even have the dvd, but I think thats something I'd like to get as a Christmas gift.

- Also, everyone MUST rent and/or buy An American Werewolf in London! Not just because its an awesomely great movie, but its got some pretty nice extras.

ZenFan

ZenFan on 09-28-2009 05:20 PM

3 movies I can highly recommend this week. Monsters vs. Aliens was a fun, hilarious movie. A movie that, really everyone should like. I remember in IMAX, the 3D was great!! It should be just as good without it though.
Away We Go was a sweet movie. I loved the characters, and it was very funny. A change of pace for Sam Mendes, and Maggie Gyllenhaal was hilarious in here!!
The Girlfriend Experience was a very interesting movie. After viewing it, I found myself thinking about it a lot. I'll have to check it out again. Sasha Grey is fantastic in it, and I think if she wanted to she could crossover into mainstream movies and have a good career. 3 very good movies/films worth checking out this week if you haven't already done so!!
I plan to catch up with The Brothers Bloom soon

Throw An Onion

Throw An Onion on 09-28-2009 05:27 PM

Finally The Brothers Bloom is within my grasp!

And that's really all I have to say relating to this week in dvd releases.

RT-Ryan

RT-Ryan on 09-28-2009 05:35 PM

Thanks, Jokerboy. You make a good point; I'll add that note into the article.

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 09-28-2009 07:44 PM

No problem. I plan on renting The Brothers Bloom, but I may "accidently" lose it- I gotta own it!

RamALamADingDong

RamALamADingDong on 09-28-2009 05:39 PM

Monsters vs Aliens wasn't all that impressive. I'll rent it again but I don't know if I'll be buying it. It'll all depend on how well it looks in 2D.

I wish I hadn't gotten canned and had money. But that's what Christmas lists are for.

The new Wizard of Oz set sounds amazing. Definitely seems worth it.

Superman/Batman Public Enemies is already in my Netflix queue. Recent comic book direct-to-video movies have really turned the format around. DTV used to be the bottom of the crap pile. Now it's a great place to really see some interesting stuff. Hulk Vs, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern were all enjoyable. I can't wait to see what's next.

I'd love to get The Real Ghostbusters set. Though I wish they would release some of my other favorite Saturday morning cartoon shows, like Spider-Man. I'd like to get it but it's not high up on my series DVD list.

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 09-28-2009 06:51 PM

I wouldn't say DTV was at the bottom of the crap pile, at least not for comic book movies. Have you seen "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker"? That's from almost a decade ago, and it was great, and direct to video! In fact, it was the best animated film I saw in 2000. What about "SubZero"? That was pretty good. "Mask of the Phantasm" wasn't direct to video, but it was animated, and it was great! Better than any Tim Burton Batman film.

As for the more recent DTV comic book films, I dunno, I'm not so crazy about them. "Hulk Vs" was mediocre to me, "Green Lantern" was about the same, and I haven't bothered to watch "Wonder Woman". Plus "Batman: Gotham Knoght" was a huge letdown for me. I hold DC Animated films to a high standard, and I find the more recent stuff lame. I won't bother with this new one.

Gordon Franklin Terry Sr

Gordon Franklin Terry Sr on 09-29-2009 07:33 AM

Thanks for mentioning AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON'S extras: you captured my interest.

Taylor Betz

Taylor Betz on 09-29-2009 09:28 AM

I've seen "Monsters vs. Aliens" (Fun, but no need for a second viewing), will take the effort to rent Away We Go and The Brothers Bloom. However, I will so that "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" seems to be the most interesting of releases due to it having Kevin Conroy reprising his role as Batman.

Is it me or do we just need a full on new "Batman:TAS"? I mean, with "Gotham Knight", "Arkham Ayslum" and "Public Enemies" it seems they cast don't mind returning. It'd be far better then "Batman: The Brave and The Bold" (decent, but nothing special) and that horrid "The Batman" series.

lestatthevampire

lestatthevampire on 09-29-2009 12:40 PM

I was going to make a prostitution joke, but ledawg beat me to it!
BTW - The Real Ghostbusters - freakin sick!

Jon C.

Jon C. on 09-29-2009 12:55 PM

I'll watch Monsters vs. Aliens
and Away We Go online at home

unbreakable_samurai

unbreakable_samurai on 09-29-2009 03:19 PM

Monsters vs. Aliens, Away We Go, and Management were all pretty good. I have to disagree with man in the water on a few fronts, Gyllenhall who is awesome just annoyed the hell out of me and was about my least favorite part of the film. While The Girlfriend Experience just sucked and is one of my least favorite films of the year, I would rather watch F**king Dance Flick again.

maxwell19596

maxwell19596 on 09-30-2009 07:41 AM

Monsters vs. Aliens~~ for any fan of computer animation a must have. (at least to me it is.)
Away We Go ~~ This film looks like exactly what it is, a nice charming indie type comedy. I will wait to get this one used at amazon
Brothers Bloom~~ I remember seeing the trailers for this movie, and it looked really cool.
The Girlfriend Experience~~ I'm not too sure about this one. I saw Sasha Grey interviewed on TV and thought hmmm, this might be a interesting movie. So I googled her, and saw a whole lot more of her online. (heh heh) I do like Soderbergh though.
Management~~~I thought this would be a great movie. I really like Steve Zahn
he has stolen more than one movie he has been in. So for him to get a leading role seemed like a no brainer. unfortunately whoever wrote this film delivered a no brainer. I'll hold final judgement for after I've actually seen the film though.
The Wizard of Oz 70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition~~OMG do I even have to say how much I want this neat-o four disc boxed set. I have loved this film my entire life, and can't wait to see it in digitally remastered Hi-Definition glory.
The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth - Blu-Ray~~~more hi-def greatness. Both of these films are true classics.
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies~~~ I have collected comic books since the 60's (ooops gave away my age) and I certainly won't miss this one. This cartoon is based on the brilliant Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness%u2019s graphic novel
I say buy buy buy!
Snakes on a Plane - Blu-Ray~~~I'm not a big fan of snakes never caught this one. If it truly is becoming a cult classic, I guess I will board the flight.
The Real Ghostbusters: Complete Collection~~I am a huge Ghostbusters fan. I never liked this cartoon all that much, though I do remember actually watching it when it originally aired. For the completists out there or all of you people with rich parents. I am really looking forward to the New Ghostbusters Film coming out sooner or later... Oh Yeh!

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