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December 27, 2002
CineSchlock-O-Rama: Best of Schlock 2002
Come swim against the mainstream in a thrilling odd-yssey through the top 10 genre releases of 2002 -- including the reader selected CineSchlockers' Choice recipient! Here's a hint: Five winners will receive I Spit On Your Grave: Millennium Edition in an exclusive DVD giveaway! Plus, responses to reader emails and Joni joins CineSchlock-O-Rama' s Most Wanted.

The Dead Zone Giveaway
On January 5th, the new season of The Dead Zone premiere's on USA Network. This week we've got your chance to see how it all began with a special The Dead Zone Series Pilot DVD Giveaway. Enter for your chance to win The Dead Zone DVD featuring: Audio commentary from Anthony Michael Hall, Nocole de Boer, Chris Bruno, Series Creator Michael Piller and Director Robert Lieberman, an alternate ending and more! Enter now for your chance to win one of 5 copies of The Dead Zone.

ET - Going Going Gone!
Many companies throw around the term 'Limited Edition' so willy nilly it's hard to know when they really mean it. Well we got word from a Best Buy Manager that on December 31st they are pulling the copies of ET OFF THE SHELVES. We also visited several other local stores (ie Borders, Suncoast) and found that they were already OUT of the Widescreen edition. So if you're planning on picking up ET - The Extra Terrestrial we STRONGLY advise you to place your order before December 31st! DeepDiscountDVD has a fantastic deal on ET - The Extra Terrestrial: $20.89 with free shipping. Don't kick yourself for missing out on getting this DVD before it's gone.

This Week's Notable DVDs
It seems a little strange that studios would release such notable titles on the last day of 2002 but we're not complaining. One of the most fun movies of 2002 xXx [Review] makes its way on to DVD and it's nice to see this movie with the subwoofer cranked wayyyy up. MGM's got the fun and charming Barbershop [Review] of course it includes stuff 'cut' from the move. Dennis Leary fans should be sure not to miss Double Whammy as well as check out our interview with Director Tom DiCillo. Star Trek Next Gen fans this week get to bid the series another farewell as Star Trek: Next Generation Season 7 [Review] bows on DVD. Thanks to Columbia Tri-Star Sylvester Stallone fans now get to see Eye See You (aka D-Tox) which received European Theatrical release but was not unspooled in US Theaters. Takashi Miike fans have another DVD to check out as City of Lost Souls [Review] is released. And if you're looking for something for the kids to watch Paramount wants to remind you that Hey Arnold the Movie is released this week. Happy New Year!


December 25, 2002
Don't Wait in Return Lines - Swap Unwanted Holiday Gifts
Get a gift this holiday season that wasn't quite on the mark? DVD Talk has some great options to help you trade that gift for something you'd like a little more :) First off check out DVD Talk's 2 very active trade forums DVD Exchange and Video Game Exchange Forum with our Good Trader List. You can further 'hedge your bets' by listing it for sale on Half.com, create an auction on Ebay.com or list it on Amazon's Marketplace. Finally you can now sell your stuff at DVDTalk's Price Search - just find the item you want to sell and click on Sell Yours Here (here's an example for Lord of the Rings Theatrical DVD) . A number of great options so you don't have to hassle with returns or stores who demand a receipt, even for gifts!


December 23, 2002
Friends - Season 3
Warner Bros. has announced the DVD release for Friends The Complete Third Season. Set for release on April 1, 2003 Friends The Complete Third Season will be presented in full screen with Dolby Digital 5.0 surround and feature audio commentary by the series producers on select episodes, an interactive map of Joy and Chandler's apartment, a Guest Book, a trivia challenge and more. Pre-Order Friends The Complete Third Season and be sure to check out our reviews for Friends The Complete First Season and Friends The Complete Second Season

Jean Reno + Luc Besson = :)
Here at DVD Talk we're huge fans of Jean Reno, so we were excited to hear that the French film Wasabi was finding a US DVD release on February 11, 2003. Written by Luc Besson Wasabi is presented in Widescreen (enhanced for 16x9 Tvs) with French 5.1 Dolby Digital and English Dolby Surround Audio. Unfortunately there aren't any special features but the combo of a Luc Besson script and Jean Reno should be TONS of fun. Watch the Wasabi Trailer and thenPre-Order the Wasabi DVD.

The King of Comedy Giveaway
This week we've got a very special giveaway for Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy. Revered by many The King of Comedy brings together the unlikely paring of Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis and Sandra Bernhard in a strange and bitingly funny movie. The King of Comedy DVD features a Making-Of Featurette entitled 'A Shot At The Top as well as a Still Gallery of images from the film. Enter Now for your chance to win one of 5 copies of The King of Comedy DVD.

This Week's 'Notable' DVDs
Unfortunately this week's notable DVDs are, for the most part, notable for being notably bad including the universally panned Adventures of Pluto Nash [Review] a mess of a film which even curious renters will regret picking up, Ballistic: Ecks Vs. Sever an action film gone horribly wrong, so much so that 2 of our reviewers BOTH said 'skip it' [Review 1 & 2]. Filed under the 'not so bad considering what's out this week' is the semi-anemic thriller Blood Work [Review] which isn't bad, but won't excite even the most avid Clint Eastwood Fan, and while we didn't get the DVD to review, we did catch Door to Door when it aired on TNT and while flawed does feature a stand out performance by William H. Macy. If you're unenthused with this week's notable DVDs never fear, next week is PACKED with some really great titles!


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