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DVD Dribble
9-May-2008
Written by: John Neal
This DVD Dribble features popular titles in mainstream cinema.
Indiana Jones: The Adventure Collection
Indiana Jones redefined the adventure film with an action-packed trilogy by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. Now you can own all three of the Indiana Jones movies - Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Temple of Doom, and The Last Crusade - in this very special edition box set. In addition to the complete movies, this collection includes a whole assortment of special features including commentary by Lucas and Spielberg, several making-of and behind the scenes featurettes for each movie, storyboards, and a demo of the Lego Indiana Jones game.
A Raisin in the Sun
Lorraine Hansbury's classic Broadway tale gets an update with a made for television version starring Sean Combs, Phylicia Rashad, John Stamos, Audra McDonald, and Sanaa Lathan. When the Younger family receives a $10,000 check from the insurance company after their father, Walter, dies, everyone dreams a way out of poverty and the one-bedroom apartment they share. In the pursuit of their dreams, the Younger family encounters obstacles including fraud and racism. DVD features include commentary with director Kenny Leon and a featurette on A Raisin in the Sun.
Steel City
P. J. Lee is a teen from an industrial town in Indiana who is trying to hold his family together and keep his own life on track. His father is in jail for vehicular manslaughter. His mother remarried a cop. And his brother, who's married, has a taste for alcohol and other women, that resembles his father's. And when P. J. loses his job, busing tables, and his girlfriend, he takes up with his stern Uncle Vic. The directorial debut of Brian Jun stars John Heard, Tom Guiry, Clayne Crawford, America Ferrera and James McDaniel. DVD extras include commentary by Jun and the cast, deleted scenes, a short film by Jun, and a photo gallery.
P.S. I Love You
Holly Kennedy leads a successful life with her husband, Gerry, by her side. But when her partner succumbs to an illness, Holly is suddenly left alone. On her thirtieth birthday, Holly receives a cake and a recorded message from Gerry that encourages her to get out and celebrate life. For the next 10 months, Holly continues to receive encouraging messages from her late husband that remind her that life is too precious to waste and that love knows no limits. DVD extras include extra scenes, a conversation with author Cecilia Ahern, and a James Blunt music video.
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