|  | | The Greatest Franchise on DVD Ever!
| They form the engine that drives pop culture. Lucrative film and TV franchises not only establish the grounds for huge box office potential, but also build substantial fan bases and set new standards for entertainment. These multimedia franchises can stem from a variety of sources, from original stories to novels, comic books, video games, and even theme-park rides.
But of the many franchises out there, which is the greatest? Agent DVD is taking that question to the fans with a new online tournament giving fans a chance to vote for their favorites until a winner is chosen. Final results will be revealed in Agent DVD magazine's annual issue distributed at San Diego Comic-Con International.
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| Early work from the creators of 'Shaun of the Dead' and 'Hot Fuzz' comes to DVD July 22 when BBC Video releases the British cult comedy TV classic 'Spaced: The Complete Series.' |
|  |  | Scorpio Speaks
| | Actor Andrew Robinson was primarily a stage actor before landing the role as Clint Eastwood?s nemesis, the Scorpio Killer, in 1971's 'Dirty Harry'. The actor, perhaps best known for playing the mysterious Garak on 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,' discusses his first film role. |
|  | Blu Bodyslam for WWE
| | World Wrestling Entertainment May 20 releases its first title on Blu-ray, Wrestlemania XXIV, day-and-date with the DVD. |
| | | | | National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Review: The second 'National Treasure' film is more transparent as an excuse for the elaborate treasure hunt, and the end result is a flawed but ultimately entertaining film that hopefully will encourage viewers to learn more about the true stories that influenced the screenwriters. | | Indiana Jones: The Adventure Collection
Review: This new collection of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark,' 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom' and 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade' offers some good new featurettes, but lacks commentary, deleted scenes, or the documentaries from the earlier DVD release. | | Charlie Wilson's War
Review: 'Charlie Wilson's War' represents a fine return to form for screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. He's back in his 'The West Wing' mode, this time taking a look at America's Cold War policy in the 1980s. | |
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| | | | Catching Up With Speed Racer
With a new movie and TV show, it's a great time to be a "Speed Racer" fan, and Peter Fernandez, the American voice of Speed Racer in the original 1960s version, couldn't be more excited. | | Lighting Up DVD
The July 1 DVD version of 'Mad Men: Season One' comes packaged in a limited-edition metal case styled on a cigarette lighter. | | Game On!
A&E Home Video adds to its line-up of Major League Baseball releases with its 'Essential Games' collection. | |
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| | | | | A Chat With Young Indy
Sean Patrick Flannery plays Young Indiana Jones in "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones" on DVD. | | 'Stargate: Continuum' Bows July 29
MGM and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment July 29 release the second direct-to-video movie sequel to the 'Stargate SG-1' TV show. | | More Remastered 'Trek' on DVD
Paramount Home Entertainment and CBS Home Entertainment Aug. 5 release 'Star Trek: The Original Series -- Season Two Remastered' as an eight-DVD set at $99.99. All 26 episodes have been remastered for high-definition and upgraded with new visual effects. | |
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