NEW WARNER BROS. DVD COVER ART
3/24/2007
Posted by Frosty
Yes it’s another DVD cover art article and up to bat this time is Warner Bros. While it’s a kind of slow week for the studio, many people will be happy with the first DVD – Music and Lyrics. While some make fun of Hugh Grant and his romantic comedies, I loved Love Actually and About a Boy. And while I never got to see his latest in the theaters, I will def. check it out on DVD. Also I heard the opening is quite good.
The rest of the DVDs below are smaller titles, but for some people there might be something that makes your day. One DVD update left and it’ll be up very soon. After that no more updates till tomorrow night.
most of the images can be clicked on for a hi-res version


Music and Lyrics DVD
Street Date: 5/8/07 MSRP: $28.98
Synopsis: Alex Fletcher (HUGH GRANT) is a washed-up 80s pop star who's been reduced to working the nostalgia circuit at county fairs and amusement parks. The charismatic and talented musician gets a chance at a comeback when reigning pop diva Cora Corman invites him to write and record a duet with her, but there's a problem Alex hasn't written a song in years, he's never written lyrics...and he has to come up with a hit in a matter of days. Enter Sophie Fisher (DREW BARRYMORE), Alex's beguilingly quirky plant lady, whose flair for words strikes a chord with the struggling songwriter. On the rebound from a bad relationship with the newly famous novelist Sloan Cates (CAMPBELL SCOTT), Sophie is reluctant to collaborate with anyone, especially commitment-phobe Alex. As their chemistry heats up at the piano and under it, Alex and Sophie will have to face their fears and the music if they want to find the love and success they both deserve.


The Lucille Ball Film Collection DVD
Street Date: 6/19/07 MSRP: $49.92
The Big Street Critics Choice Dance Girl Dance Dubarry Was a Lady Mame

The Hard Easy DVD
Street Date: 5/22/07 MSRP: $19.97
Synopsis:
Although Paul Weston and Roger Hargitay don't know each other, they have the same problem. They both owe a lot of money, have no conceivable way to pay it back and the clock is ticking. When each gets the opportunity to join a different gang of thieves for a heist that will clear their respective debts, what choice do they possibly have? The good thing is that it will be an easy robbery - an inside job...But maybe it's too easy...?

Lockout DVD
Street Date: 6/26/07 MSRP: $19.97
Synopsis: LOCKOUT is the story of an American man who gets fired when he fails to adapt to certain changes in the company where he's worked for over ten years. As a result of this, he and his family are forced to move to an old house in rural Wisconsin, where bizarre events will gradually turn their lives into nothing but hell on earth...

Vietnam War Story
Street Date: 5/22/07 MSRP: $14.98
Synopsis:
Every man who went to Vietnam has his tale to tell -- each more powerful, shocking, and incredible than the last. Here are nine such stories, so gripping because they're so real. Actors: Wesley Snipes

Wild Chronicles: Season One Collection DVD
Street Date: 6/26/07 MSRP: $44.98

Duplicity DVD
Street Date: 5/15/07 MSRP: $19.97
Synopsis:
This is a cool, quirky, spoof crime caper. A remake of the 1964 Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn adventure, Charade. It is witty, elegant and stylish; North by Northwest meets Twin Peaks. Reggie Lucas (Poly Frame) is about to divorce her husband when she finds that he has been murdered and that his $18 million fortune is missing. She is then pursued by three gangsters who all want the money her husband made in a drug deal. And an odd British cop with a distinct French accent. On top of that, a handsome stranger , Alex Deacon (Tom Mitchelson) mysteriously enters her life - is he just in it for the money too? Everyone thinks Reggie knows where the money is. As the corpses begin to accumulate it becomes increasingly important - and difficult - for Reggie to determine the good guys from the villains. Who can she trust?

Black Woman's Guide to Finding a Good Man DVD
Street Date: 6/5/07 MSRP: $19.97
Synopsis:
Black women have long sought to avoid the many pitfalls of dating, and find the perfect mate. This comedic guide takes a look at some of the bad choices black women make in their search for a "good" man. We are guided (by actor Jean Claude LaMarre) through a series of relationships that black women should look to avoid! Actors: Jean Claude Lamarre
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