The After the 4th of July Blues: New DVD Releases for 10 July, 2007

Part of: New DVDs

It’s the time of the season, I suppose. July has never been a whiz-bang, golly-gotta-get-this-one month for new releases, neither in music or video. The studios would really prefer you spend your bucks on the summer blockbusters making their first runs in the local cineplex before hitting you up again in the fall for the blockbuster DVD releases.

That’s not to imply they don’t want you to shell out a bit of coin this week. They really want to give you a second chance to see all those second tier releases you missed in the theatres way back in the first quarter of the year. But they’re not expecting you to camp in order to be the first kid on your block to own their offerings this week, either. Be forewarned, though. Depending on your mindset, you’re going to need to stock up on either hankies or insulin.

The Last Mimzy bills itself as a science fiction film for the entire family, or some such words to that effect. The PR for it also proclaims it’s bound to draw comparison to ET. Based on a 1943 short story by Lewis Padgett, it concerns a couple of kids who find a box full of magical artifacts from the future, among them a stuffed rabbit they name Mimzy. Hijinks ensue as the artifacts imbue the kids with powers, and the rabbit reveals its true nature. It’s all very warm and fuzzy, proving in the end that Trix are indeed for kids.

If you need another heapin’ helpin’ of saccharine, The Astronaut Farmer debuts today. Billy Bob Thornton wouldn’t have been my first choice to sub for Jimmy Stewart in what purports to be a Capra-esque fantasy about pursuing a dream in the face of all odds. Thornton’s just a good ol' boy farmer in West Texas who has a dream of flying his homemade rocket into orbit. The family’s behind him, even though the farm’s in danger of foreclosure. Villainous bankers and Feds want to know why he wants to buy 50,000 pounds of rocket fuel. It’s all about the American Dream, man.

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