Region 1 DVD Releases for 30th August 2005 - Page 4

Part of: New DVDs

Babies for Sale (2005)
Studio: York Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated

The Bachelor/ In Love and War 2-Pack (1996)
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated

Backyardigans - It's Great to Be a Ghost! (2005)
Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated

Backyardigans - It's Great to Be a Ghost! (2005)
Checkpoint
Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated

Bajo El Cielo De Sonora (1948)
Studio: Studio Latino
Rated: Not Rated

Banda El Recodo - Legado Musical
Studio: Universal Music & Video Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

Barney - Land of Make Believe (2005)
Studio: Hit Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated

Barrington Levy - Wanted: Live in San Francisco (2005)
Studio: Music Video Distributors
Rated: Not Rated

Bataan/Back to Bataan
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated

Battle Cry/Battleground
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated

Bed of Roses/Pump Up the Volume
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated

Beginning Drums (2005)
Studio: Music Video Distributors
Rated: Unknown

Benny Goodman at the Tivoli (1981)
Studio: Kultur Films Inc.
Rated: Not Rated

Beyond The Ashes (2003)
Studio: Vanguard International Cinema
Rated: Not Rated

Bible Challenge on DVD: King James Version - New Testament Volume 1 (2005)
Studio: Ryko Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

In case you were wondering, this is, in fact, the entire New Testament on DVD...with trivia.

Bible Challenge on DVD: King James Version - Old Testament Volume 1 (2005)
Studio: Ryko Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

The Big Score
Studio: Empire Pictures
Rated: Not Rated

Bill and Gloria Gaither and Their Homecoming Friends - A Tribute to George Younce
Studio: EMI Video
Rated: Not Rated

Bingo! - The Documentary (2004)
Studio: Vanguard International Cinema
Rated: Not Rated

Details are sketchy, but this is probably not about the dog.

Blue Ice (1993)
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Unknown

The Blues Brothers (1980)
25th Anniversary Edition Widescreen
Studio: Universal Studios Home Video
Rated: R

You start to feel your age when movies you grew up with start celebrating silver anniversaries. As far as extras, am I the only one who feels a director's commentary should be mandatory with special editions? Regardless, there's plenty of doc material and interviews to go around.

The Blues Brothers (1980)
25th Anniversary Edition Full Frame
Studio: Universal Studios Home Video
Rated: R

Bobby Brown - 20th Century Masters DVD Collection
Studio: Universal Music & Video Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

Do you feel comfortable calling Bobby Brown a "20th Century Master?" Me, neither.

Body Language (1995)
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Unknown

Bombers & Bombing Raids 1939-1942 (2005)
Studio: Ryko Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962)
Studio: GoodTimes Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated

If you ever wanted to see this classic without the robots and that guy in front making it watchable, here's your chance.

Budokon - For Weight Loss Collection (2005)
2 DVD Set
Studio: Gaiam
Rated: Not Rated

Campfire Tales (1996)
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated

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  • 1 - Eric Berlin

    Aug 30, 2005 at 3:44 am

    Great job on this as always, David! The original version of Sahara was about 100 times better, of course. And the "real" Sahara, starring Bogart, is just about my favorite WWII-era film. I hate that they stole the name with this new schlocky looking thing.

  • 2 - visualsimplicity

    Aug 30, 2005 at 5:16 pm

    No love for Nip/Tuck - Season 2?

  • 3 - David Dylan Thomas

    Aug 30, 2005 at 5:58 pm

    I'll be honest. I've been afraid to watch "Nip/Tuck." I'm sure it's an excellent show, but scalpels near faces (or other parts) make me skittish. However, this is another good example of well-timed, catch-up-before-the-new-season-starts release strategy. "Lost" will be pulling the same move next week, I believe.

  • 4 - deekay

    Aug 31, 2005 at 12:27 am

    The people are right about the puppies and terrorists and House. It's a great show for Hugh Laurie's performance and the character of House alone, but it's also got incredibly sarcastic and witty dialogue, interesting stories, great supporting characters, and puppies.

    Well, there might not be puppies, but everything else is true.

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