Beverly Hills Chihuahua (also Blu-ray). I bear no ill will towards this film, I am sure the youngsters love it, but I have no interest in putting myself through it on purpose.
Wonder Woman (single, 2-disk, and Blu-ray). DC has done a pretty good job with their DVD animated releases of late. Hopefully, this story of the Amazonian princess lives up to the legacy set forth thus far. The trailer does look promising.
Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comic (also Blu-ray). I am not sure, exactly, what this is, but I am up for checking it out. Although, I have to say that I am waiting until after seeing the movie to really dive into the book and ancillary materials such as this.
Stargate: The Ark of Truth/Continuum (also Blu-ray). See? Sometimes waiting pays off. I have not seen either of these, but now that they are in a cheaper two-pack, I could be persuaded to pick them up. Can anyone attest to their quality?
Ashes of Time Redux. Wong Kar Wai's film gets the revisit/re-edit a la Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now, right down to the "Redux" tag. I have not seen the film but it has a very good reputation. Could be worth my time.
In Search of Lovecraft. What if HP Lovecraft's tales were not just fictional works? While a crew is working on a documentary on the writer, it comes to light that the cults and creatures are real. Looks like a low budget work, to be sure, but still could provide some fun.
Wet Kiss. Another creepy dead girl story. Not sure if I have the stomach for another one of these, but I had to mention it because of the fact they do not hide the creepy black-haired girl, they put her right on the cover. Plus, the girl is named Sunflower. How can this be good? I don't see it.









Article comments
1 - Phoebe
I'd skip most of these but Ashes of Time Redux looks interesting, thanks for mentioning it.