The Queen, Night at the Museum, Deja Vu: Region 1 DVD Releases for April 24, 2007

Part of: New DVDs

I'll take "TV Shows That Take Place in Ohio" for 100, Alex.

The Queen

Stephen Frears' witty, insightful dissection of the Royal Family's reaction to the death of Princess Diana earned Helen Mirren the most predictable Oscar since Philip Seymour Hoffman won for Capote the year before. Which is not to say she doesn't earn every ounce of it. Michael Sheen also gives an Oscar-worthy performance (not that he was nominated) as a young, beloved Tony Blair (remember that?) trying to mediate between the public, the press, and a seemingly oblivious monarchy.  

Extras include commentary with Frears and writer Peter Morgan and a separate commentary track by Majesty author Robert Lacey 

Night at the Museum (2-Disc Special Edition)

Ben Stiller struck Christmas gold again with this adaptation of the children's book by Milan Trenc. Almost $250 million. For all that, critics never really took a shine but, then again, they weren't too hot on Meet the Fockers, either (about $280 million). Disc one has two commentary tracks (director/writers) while disc two offers loads of featurettes. 

Deja Vu

Critics were more or less on board with this sci-fi time travel thriller which reunites Denzel Washington with director Tony Scott for the third time (Crimson Tide, Man on Fire). Also one of the first films to shoot in New Orleans after Katrina. Basically a bunch of featurettes for extras.

WKRP in Cincinnatti: The Complete First Season

I'm guessing a tangle of music licensing disputes kept this hilarious series off DVD for so long, but now it's finally arrived and yes, this is the season with the Thanksgiving episode and yes, that's reason enough to get the whole set. Extras include cast and creator commentary as well as brand new interviews with the cast.

The Drew Carey Show: The Complete First Season

One of the more underrated sitcoms, never achieving the high profile of a Seinfeld, Cheers, or Friends while often being just as funny and creative. No surprise half the leads went on to Whose Line. Also had a kick-ass theme song by The Presidents of the United States, but that didn't kick in until season three. I think there's maybe, like, one featurette and a spoof in the extras.

In this week's long list, the return of Thora Birch.

10 Items or Less

The first film to come out (legally) on the interwebs while still in theaters. With Morgan Freeman. 

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Revenge flick with Milla Jovovich and Angus Macfayden. 

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