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February 27, 2012
This Week's Interesting DVD Releases - February 28th, 2012
Martin Scorsese's film Hugo, based on Brian Selznick's book The Invention of Hugo Cabret and winner of the Academy Awards for best cinematography, art direction, and visual effects, is in stores tomorrow.
The Criterion Collection edition of Louis Malle's final film Vanya on 42nd Street features a new documentary with interviews of Wallace Shawn, Julianne Moore, and others.
Jack Kerouac - King of the Beats is a documentary that traces the life of the author.
Law & Order: The Tenth Year is the big television release, but I am most curious about the animated Pac-Man: The Complete First Season
What new releases are you picking up or adding to your streaming queue this week?
This week's interesting DVD releases:
American Experience: The Amish
The Angry Beavers: Season Three, Part 1
Answers to Nothing
Anthony Bourdain - A Cook's Tour
Beneath the Darkness
Bounty Hunters
Boys on the Run
Breakout Kings: The Complete First Season
The Brief Complete Collection
The Buccaneer
Catechism Cataclysm
El Monstro del Mar!
French Fields: Complete Collection
God on Trial
Here Come The Brides: Season Two
Here's Lucy: Season Five
Hugo
The Indian Doctor Series One
Insight
Is This A Joke?
Jack Kerouac - King of the Beats
Johnny English Reborn
Justice League: Doom
King of Triads
Land Girls: Series 3
Law & Order: The Tenth Year
The Manions of America
Midsomer Murders, Set 19
Miss Bala
Mission: Impossible - The '89 TV Season
Mystery of a Masterpiece
Myth of The American Sleepover
New York Dolls: Live at the Bowery
Pac-Man: The Complete First Season
Princess Jellyfish: The Complete Series (Blu-ray/DVD Combo)
Redakai 1: The Journey Begins
Todd and The Book Of Pure Evil - The Complete First Season
Tomorrow When The War Began
Top Gear: The Complete Season 17
Tribute to Jerome Robbins
Vanya on 42nd Street (Criterion Collection)
Wolftown
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