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Warner Home Video | October 2, 2007 | HD-DVD
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Universal Studios Home Video | July 24, 2007 | HD-DVD
Everything is coming up roses for Professor Sherman Klump (Eddie Murphy). His fiancee, the equally brilliant Denise Gaines (pop music star Janet Jackson), loves him for his prodigious mind. Sherman's university has just been offered $150,000,000 for the radical new youth serum Sherman has developed. And the big-eating, trash-talking Klump clan (all played by Murphy) couldn't be happier. The only person who can ruin things now is Sherman's nemesis: his id-like alter-ego; the smooth-talking, flashy-dressing Buddy Love (also played by Murphy). In an attempt to destroy Buddy once and for all, Sherman manages to locate and extract the DNA strand that represents the last remaining trace of his own private Mr. Hyde. But the gene accidentally mutates with a strand of dog hair, giving birth to a brave new Buddy who sniffs out the Klumps. With the help of Academy-Award-winning make-up wizard Rick Baker, Murphy magically disappears into multiple roles for uproarious results. NUTTY PROFESSOR II is a hilarious sequel to the 1996 remake.
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Warner Home Video | February 26, 2008 | HD-DVD
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Warner Home Video | October 10, 2006 | HD-DVD
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Average rating: 4/5
Universal Studios Home Video | November 20, 2007 | HD-DVD
A couple of luckless dreamers leave the small town of Perfection and cross the desert in search of odd jobs. Instead of a pot of gold, they find worms... humungous man-eating worms that tunnel underground and eat everything in sight, from men to automobiles. With quick thinking -- and a conveniently placed cement wall -- the duo outwit the hungry sand beasts. Back home they brag of their escape to the weird collection of townsfolk. A seismologist who just happens to be studying the area tells them there are lots more of the creatures hanging around. And, like everybody else, the worms are aiming for Perfection...
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Average rating: 2/5
Universal Studios Home Video | March 27, 2007 | HD-DVD
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Universal Studios Home Video | May 29, 2007 | HD-DVD
Estimated budget $30 million. Filmed in Chicago, Illinois; Las Vegas, Nevada; New York City; Los Angeles, California; Arizona; Michigan; and New Zealand; in Astro and Metrocolor. Filming began October 26, 1987. Shot in Panavision. Screened at the 1988 Deauville Film Festival. Released in USA July 20, 1988. Released on VHS video and laserdisc March 1989. Rated BBFC 15 by the British Board of Film Classification. Reviewed in the New York Times July 20, 1988 and in Monthly Film Bulletin October 1988. Copyright 1988 Universal City Studios.
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October 2, 2007 | HD-DVD
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Universal Studios Home Video | June 26, 2007 | HD-DVD
T.S. and Brodie are two New Jersey slackers who have just been dumped by their girlfriends. So where do the depressed guys go? To the mall, of course, where they hang out with their odd buddies, tell crude jokes, play practical jokes on adults, seek help from a topless psychic, and more. Meanwhile, a "Dating Game"-esque tv show is about to be taped at the mall, so T.S. and Brodie con their way onto the panel, knowing their ex-girlfriends will be there, too. Can the two fun-seeking dudes win their babes back?
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Average rating: 5/5
Universal Studios Home Video | November 21, 2006 | HD-DVD
Theatrical release: November 17, 2000 Max the dog was found in a pound a few months before shooting. Screenwriters Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman also wrote WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT. "Where Are You Christmas?" co-written by Mariah Carey and performed by Faith Hill, is featured on the film's soundtrack, along with a rap song, "Grinch 2000," featuring Jim Carrey and Busta Rhymes. Director Ron Howard had to convince the widow of Ted (Dr. Seuss) Geisel to grant him permission to film the beloved children's story.
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Paramount Home Entertainment | July 3, 2007 | HD-DVD
The old TV series gets a lavish, big-screen treatment at the hands of director Brian DePalma. Lush sets evoke Prohibition-era Chicago as that knight-in-Federal Agent's-clothing Eliot Ness attempts to stamp out the forces of evil embodied by gangster Al Capone. Ness and his crew of law enforcers -- a veteran cop, a young rookie and a tax accountant -- battle Capone's bootleggers in a cavalcade of elaborately choreographed action sequences, including De Palma's now-infamous homage to the Odessa Steps passage in "Potemkin."
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Average rating: 5/5
Paramount Home Entertainment | October 30, 2006 | HD-DVD
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