DVD Releases for the Week of June 11, 2007
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BREACH
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"If you are already familiar with the story then the film will only offer a dramatic interpretation of the events surrounding Hansenn.
If, like me, you only possess a minimal knowledge of the subject then this will certainly pique your interest to find out more. However,
if you're looking for concrete answers then that's one thing the film does not offer.
Why did he do it? Money? Ego? Revenge for the lack of recognition given his brilliance? Or did he really think he was a true patriot,
exposing flaws within U.S. security? It's all speculation, and Breach delivers a tense and intriguing story that will cause us all to
indeed speculate."

- Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary by Writer/Director Billy Ray and Editor Jeffrey Ford
- Alternate Scenes wtih Optional Commentary by Ray and Ford
- Breaching the Truth
- Anatomy of a Character Brought to You by Volkswagen
- "The Mole" as Originally Aired on Dateline 03/05/01
- Feature Commentary with Ray and Former FBI Operative Eric O'Neill

Breach delivers strong acting and a tense, solid story that fans of docudramas and
historical films should appreciate. Definitely give this one strong consideration when making your rental decision.
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GHOST RIDER
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"I sincerely hope none of you are going into the film expecting something on par with Batman Begins.
I suggest you lower your expectations to somewhere around the 'well, I hope it's at least better than Daredevil' level, and maybe, just maybe you can
have a decent time. Just to further prepare you, here's a little of what you can expect...(read the review
for Johnny's hilarious list of expectations)"

- Never Before Seen Footage
- 2 Hours of Special Features

Ghost Rider is not a very good movie, but it can be an entertaining rental if you know how to
efficiently watch cheesy, over-the-top B movies.
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ALSO ON DVD...
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Blood & Chocolate - A vampire romance movie? The folks on The Movie
Mark Message Board weren't impressed, and I'm not surprised.
Primeval - It's a movie about a 25-foot crocodile. Ten lucky readers will soon have the chance to see just how bad (or, to be
fair, good *snicker*) it truly is.
Stone Cold - The vehicle that was to launch Brian Bosworth's acting career has finally been brought to DVD. Don't be
alarmed; that sound you hear is just the heavens rejoicing.
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