Sunday, September 16, 2007

Spider-Man 3 (2-Disc Special Edition) (2007) - DVD info - Street Date: October 30, 2007

Storyline:

Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) finally has the girl of his dreams, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst), and New York City is in the throes of Spider-mania! But when a strange alien symbiote turns Spider-Man's suit black, his darkest demons come to light - changing Spider-Man inside as well as out. Spider-Man is in for the fight of his life against a lethal mix of villains - the deadly Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), Venom (Topher Grace), and the New Goblin (James Franco) - as well as the enemy within himself.

The Marvel comics hero returns for more high-flying fun in this third installment in the series. Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is up to his usual Spidey tricks, attending university classes as an awkward geek, then quickly slipping into his red-and-blue suit to save New York City from various villains. And there are villains aplenty. Thomas Hayden Church blows in as the Sandman, an escaped convict whose molecular structure is destroyed in a particle accelerator. The freak accident gives him the ability to form and reform from piles of dust. While the Sandman sifts through the city streets robbing banks, Spidey must also contend with his onetime friend, Harry (James Franco), who has taken up where his father, the Green Goblin, left off. Harry chases Spider-Man down on his goblin glider, hurling pumpkin bombs. But Spider-Man's biggest battle is perhaps within himself, when he is taken over by meteorite ooze--a substance that gives him great power, but also turns him into a vengeful, selfish jerk. Throw into the mix Peter's new competition at the Daily Bugle--the ambitious, sneaky Eddie Brock (Topher Grace)--and Peter's relationship troubles with Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst), and SPIDER-MAN 3 weaves a tangled web indeed. Director Sam Raimi's playful style and his delightfully campy screenplay hold true to the spirit of the Stan Lee comics, and he does an excellent job of hitting all the right superhero notes. Raimi has created an action film that is a feast for the eyes, but comes with fully rounded characters and a moving moral lesson to boot. The special effects are astounding, but Raimi makes sure the film isn't all action and no talk--he makes Peter's struggle a human one, and one that we can all relate to, regardless of our web-spinning ability.

Street Date: October 30, 2007

Cast & Crew:

Starring: Tobey Maguire | Kirsten Dunst | Kirsten Dunst | James Franco | Thomas Haden Church | Topher Grace | Bryce Dallas Howard | Rosemary Harris | ...more

Directed By: Sam Raimi


Technical Information:

Genre: Action/Adventure, Family, Superheroes

DVD Release Date: October 30, 2007

Format: Region 1

Rating: PG-13

Year: 2007

Regional Coding: R1: Will only play on North American Region 1 or multi-region DVD players.

Number of Discs: 2

Subtitles: English, French

Screen Ratio: Anamorphic (16:9), Widescreen Edition - 2.35:1

Sound System:
English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
English (DTS)
French (Dolby Digital 5.1)

Running Time: 140 minutes

Studio: Columbia TriStar

UPC/Barcode Number: 043396225978

Closed-Captioned: Yes
Color: Yes
DVD Features:

  • Bloopers
  • Photo Galleries
  • Snow Patrol Music Video
  • Audio Commentary with Director Sam Raimi and Cast Members Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, and Bryce Dallas Howard
  • Audio Commentary with Producers Laura Ziskin, Avi Arad and Grant Curtis, Editor Bob Murawski and Special Effects Supervisor Scott Stokdyk
  • Closed Captioned
  • Bonus Previews
  • Featurette: Grains of Sand - Building Sandman
  • Featurette: Re-Imagining the Goblin
  • Featurette: Covered in Black – Creating Venom
  • Featurette: Hanging On…Gwen Stacy and the Collapsing Floor
  • Featurette: Fighting, Flying & Driving – The Stunts
  • Featurette: Tangled Web: The Love Triangles of Spider-Man 3
  • Featurette: Wall Of Water
  • Featurette: On Location Cleveland – The Chase on Euclid Avenue
  • Featurette: On Location New York –From Rooftops to Backstreets
  • Featurette: The Science of Sound
  • Featurette: Inside The Editing Room
  • Theatrical TV Spots From Around the World

Shrek the Third (Widescreen Edition) (2007) - DVD Info


Description

When Shrek married Fiona the last thing he had in mind was becoming the next King of Far Far Away. But when Shrek’s father-in-law, King Harold, suddenly croaks, that is exactly what he faces. Recruiting Donkey and Puss In Boots for a new quest, Shrek sets out to bring back the rightful heir to the throne. Meanwhile back in the kingdom, Fiona's jilted Prince Charming storms the city with an army of fairy tale villains to seize the throne. Fiona and a band of princesses must stop him to ensure there will be a kingdom left to rule!


Technical Details

Video: Anamorphic 1.85:1, Color
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0
Languages: English, French, Spanish
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish


Special Features

• Shrek's Guide to Parenthood
• Audio Commentary with the Cast
• Lost Scenes of Shrek the Third - The Fauxly Grail
• Lost Scenes of Shrek the Third - Hot Lunch
• Lost Scenes of Shrek the Third - Cyrano de Artie
• Tech of Shrek 3 Featurette
• Music Video: Donkey Dance
• Worcestershire Academy Yearbook
• Music Video: Dancing Babies
• Big Green Goofs
• Trailers
• Merlin's Magic Crystal Ball
• Get Up and Play PSA
• Learn the Donkey Dance
• How to be Green
• DVD Rom: Shrek Shmash Ups
• DVD Rom: Royal Tournament Games
• DVD Rom: Printables
• DVD Rom: Weblinks


Starring

Mike Myers (Austin Powers In Goldmember, Wayne's World 1 & 2: The Complete Epic (Special Edition), Cat in the Hat, Shrek / Shrek 3-D 2-Pack, more)
Eddie Murphy (I Spy (2002), 48 Hours, Beverly Hills Cop (Special Edition), Beverly Hills Cop 2, Beverly Hills Cop 3, Daddy Day Care (2003), Golden Child, more)
Cameron Diaz (Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas (Criterion) (1998), Vanilla Sky (Special Edition), Gangs Of New York (2002), more)

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Sep 18, 2007 DVD Relaeses - Part1

Smallville - The Complete Sixth Season ~ Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, and Annette O'Toole (DVD - 2007)

Family Guy, Volume 5 ~ Family Guy (DVD - 2007)

Stargate Atlantis - The Complete Third Season ~ Stargate Atlantis (DVD - 2007)


Boston Legal - Season 3 ~ Boston Legal (DVD - 2007)

Next - Pictures - Screenshoots





Trailer Of Next

Next - HD DVD REVIEW By John J. Puccio - Part 2

Basically, then, we get Johnson seeing the future and running from it. Sometimes, the movie shows us this future and then doubles back and tells us it's not really happening, it's only in Johnson's mind. The device is good for maybe one or two run-throughs, and then it wears thin. By the time the movie ended, I felt as though I had been cheated.

And that's it. We can't sympathize with Johnson because he's more interested in thinking about himself than in the lives of everyone in L.A. We can only sit back and watch the car chases, the gunfire, and the explosions. Oh, and not once in the film do we ever find out what the baddies want or what they plan to do with their bomb.

In its favor, "Next" is mercifully brief at ninety-six minutes, which is understandable considering that it doesn't have to do any of those tedious things like produce a coherent plot or develop a well-rounded main character or create any meaningful dialogue. The film just has to keep moving from scene to scene, chase to chase, blowing things up, which it does with commendable efficiency.

Video:
Paramount shot the movie using a Panavision Genesis HD camera, so if you're a fan of digital photography, you'll like what you see. I thought the results were OK but not in the topmost echelon of high-definition quality. Paramount then transferred the movie to disc at its 2.40:1 theatrical aspect ratio (measuring about 2.27:1 across my television, given a small degree of overscan), using an MPEG4/AVC codec. The results are fine, although not quite in the HD demonstration class. Colors are bright and vivid, and the screen is exceptionally clean. However, I did not find the hues entirely natural, being a tad too gaudy and saturated (although probably appropriate to the film's opening setting in Las Vegas). Object delineation is sometimes a tad on the soft side, as is inner detailing; the overall picture is a bit dark; and depth perception seems a trifle flat. Still, the transfer undoubtedly conveys everything that was in the digital master, and that's the aim of any video reproduction.

Audio:
The disc offers the choice of Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 or Dolby TrueHD 5.1. If you have the capability to play the sound in TrueHD--and I imagine by now that would be practically every HD DVD owner, since most such people have undoubtedly updated their players to do so--I would urge you to select it at start-up. (DD+ is the default.) In either audio format you'll find good impact, plenty of taut bass, and the sort of effective use of the surrounds that we have come to expect from modern action films, with lots of screeching tires, helicopters, rain, and thunder in the rear channels. I found the TrueHD track somewhat smoother and a touch less bright than the DD+ track, also leaving me with the impression of its being more open and wider spread out. But the differences are small in any case.

Extras:
You can't say Paramount shortchanged anybody with the technical quality of this HD DVD. Not only did they provide a TrueHD soundtrack, but they gave us all of the extras in high definition. Not that I liked the extras any better than I liked the movie, but, well, you get the idea. The main bonuses are four short featurettes. The first item is "Making the Next Best Thing," about eighteen minutes of typical behind-the-scenes, making-of material with the filmmakers. The second item is "Visualizing the Next Move," a little over seven minutes dealing with the kind of visual-effects elaboration we've seen a hundred times before. The third item is "The Next 'Grand Idea,'" some six minutes about the Grand Canyon sequences in the film. And the fourth item is "Two Minutes in the Future With Jessica Biel," which ought to be self-explanatory.

Things wind down with eighteen scene selections; a widescreen theatrical trailer (HD); English, French, and Spanish spoken languages; and English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese subtitles, with English captions for the hearing impaired. Since this is a Paramount HD DVD, you also get the usual HD features, like pop-up menus, a guide to elapsed time, and so on.

Parting Shots:
I have to say that "Next" is about the most nonsensical action movie I've seen in a long while. Maybe the most nonsensical action movie I've ever seen. It's almost a non-movie, in fact, a series of chases and explosions punctuated by the gimmick of the main character seeing the future. Everything that happens is preposterous, and the filmmakers make no attempt to help us forget it. They are content to give us characters who are one-dimensional and plot events that happen with little rhyme or reason. Cage explains on one the featurettes that he wanted to shoot a part of the movie in the Grand Canyon simply because he had once visited the place and thought it would be nice to go back and film there. The whole movie has that kind of random, haphazard feeling to it.
HD DVD REVIEW
By John J. Puccio (www.dvdtown.com)
FIRST PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2007

Next - HD DVD REVIEW By John J. Puccio - Part 1

"Here's the thing about the future: Every time you look at it, it changes, because you looked at it. And that changes everything else." --Nicolas Cage, "Next"

"Next" is a "what if." You know, one of those movies that poses some sort of weird, off-the-wall question that becomes the main idea. In this case it's about a guy who can foretell what's going to happen several minutes into the future. So, what if somebody could really do that? Wouldn't the government and police be interested in using such a person to help them prevent wrongdoing?

Yeah, I know, some of you are going to say it's not much of a "what if" because you believe that a few people actually can divine the future. We've all watched the cable-channel documentaries about psychics solving crimes or folks like Sylvia Browne receiving the secrets of the universe from a spirit guide.

Well, that's all beside the point in 2007's "Next," which requires only that you suspend your disbelief and go with the premise. If you are able to do so, that is; in this case, it's a stretch. The movie is about man able to see events a few moments ahead of time and the FBI asking him to help them by using his talent to prevent a terrorist nuclear attack on Los Angeles. So not only is "Next" a "what if" movie, it's a gimmick movie, too. As I say, suspending your disbelief on this one is going to be tough.

Nicolas Cage plays the guy with the psychic power, Cris Johnson, whom the police find working his act as a shabby Las Vegas magician under the stage name "Frank Cadillac." It's a typical role for Cage at this point in his career. His friend Sean Penn once famously remarked that "Nic Cage is no longer an actor. He's more like a performer." We can understand the comment in light of Cage's performance here. He just goes through the motions in this outlandish but otherwise standard-issue thriller.

The filmmakers based the movie on a short story, "The Golden Man," by Hollywood's favorite sci-fi writer, the late Philip K. Dick ("Blade Runner," "Total Recall," "Screamers," "Minority Report," "Scanner Darkly"), but beyond the basic idea, they didn't appear to do much with it except turn it into one long chase. The director is Lee Tamahori, whose previous film credits include "xXx: State of the Union," "Die Another Day," "Along Came a Spider," and "Mulholland Falls," so we know where he's coming from.

The problem is that nothing in the story makes any logical sense. Things begin with Johnson using his psychic power to make a few bucks as a lounge magician in Las Vegas. He is able to do this real magic with his mind, but he pretends it's a fake magic act. He can only know things that touch his own immediate future, but isn't that enough to set him up for life? He says he works for peanuts because he doesn't want to draw any attention to himself, wants to go unnoticed, but knowing two minutes ahead at roulette or lotto could net him millions of dollars at one shot, and then he could retire for life. So, right away we wonder if the guy isn't just a little dense. Then, we find out: He is more than a little dense.

At the very beginning of the movie, Johnson sees ahead that a fellow at the casino's cashier window has a gun and is going to kill two people. Johnson immediately takes action, disarms the man, and saves two lives. But the casino security guards only see him with a gun in his hand, standing over a prostrate figure. They think Johnson is the culprit and try to apprehend him. Now, what would anyone's natural reaction be? To explain that he had just disarmed the guy, right? And the security cameras, which are everywhere, would quickly prove he was telling the truth. Instead, for no apparent reason, Johnson runs, and using his mental ability, he easily eludes the security people in the casino and then the police on the road. The purpose, as far as I could tell, was merely to have an extended car chase at the start of the film. No other reason for it, and dumb. Even if Johnson escaped, where would he go? He could never practice his magic act again, and he'd be forever hiding from the cops. All for nothing. The guy was a hero, so what was he thinking?

Anyway, as I said, there is this terrorist group that has stolen a Russian nuclear bomb and somehow brought it to Los Angeles, and the FBI want Johnson to use his psychic powers to find it. How did the FBI learn about Johnson's magical powers? Anybody's guess. An FBI agent, Callie Ferris (Julianne Moore), just has a gut feeling that Johnson is the real McCoy. Ferris is a hard-as-nails type who is not above trying to blackmail Johnson to get his help. Yet, how has she even heard of him? It's a mystery. So the FBI are going to try to save the lives of millions of people on one agent's hunch.

Still, Johnson will have none of it. Even after Callie catches up with him and explains that she knows he's innocent of the casino incident and that millions of lives are at stake if he doesn't help her, Johnson refuses to cooperate. Again, why? The answer can only be for the sake of the plot. So he can run again, this time from the FBI.

Yet that's not all. Somehow, the baddies also know about Johnson and his psychic abilities, and they are chasing him, too, trying to kill him before he stumbles onto their plot. And how did the villains learn about Johnson? Maybe they're psychic, too.

Along the way, Johnson meets a beautiful girl, Liz Cooper (Jessica Biel), and she becomes a romantic interest in the story, as well as a damsel in distress. Why else is she there? Again, only for the good of extending the story's conflict. You've got to have a beautiful romantic interest in distress, even if she has nothing to do with anything else in the plot. It's like Peter's Falk's character, Irv, who shows up for two minutes and then disappears. "Look," you'll say, "there's Peter Falk." Who's Irv? We never find out. He's either an old friend of Johnson's or an old relative. But it doesn't matter. It's almost a cameo role, and like much of the rest of the film, it's meaningless.
HD DVD REVIEW
By John J. Puccio (www.dvdtown.com)
FIRST PUBLISHED Sep 14, 2007

Transformers (2007) Trailer

Transformers (Two-Disc Special Edition) (2007)

FROM DIRECTOR MICHAEL BAY AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCER STEVEN SPIELBERG COMES THE BIGGEST ORIGINAL BLOCKBUSTER OF THE YEAR

$650+ Million Smash Hit From DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures Rolls Out on DVD and HD DVD October 16 in Two-Disc Sets Bursting with a Universe of Bonus Features to Immerse Fans of All Ages in the World of the Legendary ROBOTS IN DISGUISE



The armies of CYBERTRON invaded theaters with a juggernaut fury that shook the summer of 2007, but on October 16, 2007 fans of all ages will discover that there is far “More Than Meets The Eye” to the massive mechanical behemoths when TRANSFORMERS arrives on Earth in spectacular DVD and HD DVD two-disc Special Edition sets as well as on a single disc from DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures; distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment.

Earning over $650 million at the global box office to date, the massive production exploded onto screens from the creative minds of director Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg, in association with Hasbro, taking audiences by storm and becoming the biggest original film of the year. The first live-action film based on the enduringly popular “robots in disguise”, TRANSFORMERS features the ultimate battle between good and evil, as the peace-loving AUTOBOTS seek to protect humanity from the evil forces of the DECEPTICONS. The action-packed film stars a hot young cast of up-and-coming actors including Shia LaBeouf (Disturbia), Josh Duhamel (“Las Vegas”), Tyrese Gibson (Four Brothers) and Megan Fox (“Hope & Faith”), as well as seasoned performers such as Jon Voight (National Treasure) and John Turturro (The Good Shepherd). But the biggest stars are the TRANSFORMERS robots themselves – including fan favorites OPTIMUS PRIME, MEGATRON, BUMBLEBEE, RATCHET, JAZZ and more – brought to life by revolutionary new VFX techniques developed by the innovative digital wizards at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM).

The TRANSFORMERS Special Edition two-disc sets provide an incredible experience with an arsenal of bonus material that delivers excitement and fun for long-time fans, as well as for viewers who are new to the TRANSFORMERS universe. The extensive special features include commentary by Michael Bay and two multi-part in-depth documentaries exploring the human elements of the film as well as the phenomenal robot stars. Presented in multiple parts, “Our World” and “Their War” include segments with Steven Spielberg discussing his love for the franchise and the early concept for the movie, the extensive casting process, the training, consultants and real-world weapons provided by the military to lend authenticity to the film, the evolution of the robots from Hasbro’s iconic toy line to big-screen stars, the unique vehicles created for the movie, a discussion with ILM’s legendary digital artists and much more.

The discs go even further behind-the-scenes with early sketch concepts of the robots and an in-depth look at the making of the SKORPONOK attack from writing and conceptualization through the creation of the stunning visual effects.

Out-Of-This World High-Def Content:

In addition to superior picture and sound and all of the above bonus material presented in high definition, the HD DVD presentation provides consumers with a host of web-enabled features, which are accessible through all connected HD DVD players. The web-enabled features take advantage of technology that allows the studio to present the content in a new way. These cutting-edge, online features can be updated, providing consumers with an evolving entertainment experience months, or even years, after the disc is physically produced. Initial features include a TRANSFORMERS Intelligence Mode in which an on-screen dashboard over the film provides information about the robots and weapons, their strength levels, character updates and more. Plus, a GPS Locator that can access a map and GPS coordinates. Paramount’s TRANSFORMERS HD DVD connectivity capabilities will reveal additional HD DVD exclusive features at street date and at various time periods in the future.

The HD DVD also includes a TRANSFORMERS H.U.D. (Heads Up Display) that lets viewers access running text commentary while watching the film and even view relevant behind-the-scenes footage in a picture-in-picture window. Additionally, viewers can explore the main robots’ individual details in high definition with the TRANSFORMERS Tech Inspector.


DVD:

The TRANSFORMERS DVD is presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 televisions with Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround, French 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround with English, French and Spanish subtitles. Total runtime is 143 minutes.


TRANSFORMERS Special Edition DVD
bonus features include:


Disc 1:
· Feature film
· Commentary by Michael Bay

Disc 2:
· Our World

o The Story Sparks - Steven Spielberg discusses his love for the franchise and early concept art for the film. Explores how the writers adapted the cartoon into a live-action movie and why Michael Bay is the perfect director for the film.
o Human Allies - A look at how the actors were selected and their experiences on the set.
o I Fight Giant Robots - An exploration of the military training that
o Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson underwent for their roles and the various stunts that the actors were asked to perform.
o Battleground - A piece on the senior officials from the Department of Defense and Air Force who consulted on the film to give it authenticity and the key locations that the U.S. government provided access to.


· Their War

o Rise of the Robots - Explores the interaction between Hasbro designers and Michael Bay to bring the toy line roaring to life.
o AUTOBOTS Roll Out - Michael Bay discusses working with Chevy and its designers and the modifications that were made to the cars seen in the film.
o DECEPTICONS Strike - The film’s military advisors discuss the “toys” they allowed the production to borrow: F-22 Raptors, Ospreys and A-10 Warthogs.
o Inside the AllSpark - ILM’s digital artists discuss the challenges of bringing the TRANSFORMERS to life.


· More Than Meets The Eye

o From Script to Sand: The SKORPONOK Desert Attack - An in-depth look at the making of this particularly epic and challenging scene from initial storyboarding through production and visual effects.
o Concepts - Early sketch concepts of the robots.
o Trailers



TRANSFORMERS HD DVD

The HD DVD is presented in 1080p High Definition with English, French and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital Plus and English, English SDH+, French, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese subtitles. In addition to the above features that will be presented in high definition, the TRANSFORMERS HD DVD will also offer the following exclusive content:

Disc 1:

o TRANSFORMERS H.U.D. (Heads Up Display)—In this mode, viewers can access running text-based behind-the-scenes background information on the production during the feature. Users can also watch relevant picture-in-picture b-roll and video with Bay, Spielberg and other filmmakers during select sequences.
o Transformers Intelligence Mode web-enabled features consist of:

· Transformation Mode
· Health Meter
· Weapon Mode
· Robot Bio
· In Scene Indicator
· Text Ticker
· GPS

Disc 2:


o TRANSFORMERS Tech Inspector - Gives viewers an unprecedented look at the TRANSFORMERS robots through the exquisitely detailed models created by ILM artists. Users can zoom in on each detail for a closer examination and pause and change the rotation of the models.

Paramount Home Entertainment will support the home video debut of TRANSFORMERS with one of the biggest media campaigns in the division’s history. The multi-million dollar blitz will include television, print, radio and online advertising reaching a four quadrant audience. The expansive campaign also will include a viral marketing program in which fans can go online to customize a message for their friends from OPTIMUS PRIME and send it via telephone or email. In addition, an array of high-impact displays will be deployed to retail locations across the country. Promotional partners including Chevrolet and Hostess will also extend the TRANSFORMERS message to millions of people.

TRANSFORMERS

Street date: October 16, 2007
Runtime: 143 minutes
U.S. Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi action violence, brief sexual humor, and language
Canadian Rating: PG for violence and coarse language


Heroes - Season One (2006)


MOVİE İNFO:

Director:
Various
Cast:
Hayden Panettiere, Masi Oka, James Kyson Lee, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Jack Coleman, Adrian Pasdar, Milo Ventimiglia, Ali Larter
Writing Credits:
Various

Tagline:
Save the Cheerleader. Save the World.

Synopsis:
Join the phenomenon and discover every hidden clue, electrifying twist and suspense-filled moment in Heroes: Season 1, the epic drama of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities. The 7-disc set is packed with over 10 hours of fascinating bonus features including the DVD exclusive - the original extended pilot featuring heroes cut from the televised version!

MPAA:
Rated NR


DVD DETAİLS:

Presentation:
Widescreen 1.78:1/16x9
Audio:
English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
English
Spanish
French
Closed-captioned
Supplements Subtitles:
English
French
Spanish

Runtime: 1009 min.
Price: $59.98
Release Date: 8/28/2007

Bonus:
DVD One:
• Unaired Pilot with Optional Commentary from Series Creator Tim Kring
• Deleted Scenes
DVD Two:
• Deleted Scenes
DVD Three:
• Deleted Scenes
DVD Four:
• Audio Commentaries for Three Episodes
• Deleted Scenes
DVD Five:
• Audio Commentaries for Four Episodes
• Deleted Scenes
• �Mind Reader� Game
DVD Six:
• Audio Commentaries for Four Episodes
• Deleted Scenes
DVD Seven:
• Audio Commentary
• �Making Of� Featurette
• �Special Effects� Featurette
• �The Stunts� Featurette
• �Profile of Artist Tim Sale� Featurette
• �The Score� Featurette
• Sneak Peeks


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Friday, September 14, 2007

Grey's Anatomy - The Complete Third Season (2006)

Grey's Anatomy - The Complete Third Season (2006)
Grey's Anatomy follows the personal and professional lives of a group of medical interns as they put their studies into practice at Seattle Grace Hospital and strive to balance career and personal life. The doctors often struggle as they seek to find cures to life's problems and find they aren't as easy to fix as putting a cast on a broken leg or stitching a wound.

Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Third Season builds significantly on the character arcs of every single cast member. The romantic triangle continues between Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), Derek Sheppard (Patrick Dempsey), and Finn Dandridge (Chris O'Donnell). Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) continues to grieve and question her commitment to her chosen profession. Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) and Carter Burke (Isaiah Washington) continue to explore their relationship. Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) wrestles with the fact that his skills and talents may not be best suited for a specialty in plastic surgery. And George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) continues to be…well, George!

Disc One
"Time Has Come Today" (Extended Episode)
The doctors of Seattle Grace help Izzie cope with the loss of her fiancé, Denny, and her decision to quit the internship program. Meredith must decide what the future holds after her hospital liaison with Derek. The Chief is confronted by his wife, Adele, after spending the night in his office, and George seeks relationship advice from a surprising source.

"I am a Tree"
Cristina meets Burke's parents—and in the most awkward of circumstances—the interns campaign for Izzie's reinstatement to the surgical intern program, Addison takes a break from her hospital duties, and a surgical patient lives what may be her last day to the fullest.

"Sometimes a Fantasy"
Cristina tries to help Preston cope with his hand tremor, Izzie attempts to return to the hospital for the first time since she quit the program, Alex deals with a patient who has a long history of injuries, and George and Callie's relationship moves forward.

"What I Am"
Addison doubts her abilities as a doctor, Cristina pushes Burkes rehabilitation, one of the interns suffers their own medical emergency, and Izzie receives the surprise of her life.

Disc Two
"Oh, The Guilt"
Bailey treats a young mother battling breast cancer, Derek learns more about Mark and Addison's relationship, the interns defend a residents competence at a hospital staff meeting, and Meredith and Addison examine a couple who find themselves in a rather awkward position.

"Let The Angels Commit": Cristina scrubs in on the rare humpty dumpty procedure, much to the envy of her fellow doctors, Alex questions his future medical specialty, George and Addison work with a pregnant woman with an unusual dilemma, and Derek receives a surprise visit from his sister.

"Where the Boys Are" (Extended Episode)
The men of Seattle Grace go on a camping trip together, Addison and Callie must team up to work on a patient, Meredith assists Sloan with a procedure unlike any she has experienced, and, suspicious of her recent actions at the hospital, Bailey confronts Cristina.


"Staring at the Sun"
The O'Malley Family visits George at the hospital, Meredith is determined to have a more positive outlook on life, Derek and Addison strive for a civil relationship, and Richard endeavors to reunite with his wife, Adele.

Disc Three
"From A Whisper to a Scream"
A traumatic car accident fills the ER, Cristina has a crisis of conscience about her deceptive teamwork with Burke, and Izzie pushes the boundaries of her probation.

"Don't Stand So Close to Me"
Recent events strain Burke and Cristina's relationship, Meredith's half-sister, Molly, is admitted to the hospital, and Mark and Derek must work together when two close-knit brothers seek medical help.

"Six Days, Part 1"
As Mr. O'Malley's surgery approaches, he begins to suspect how serious his condition is, Izzie has to take a positive step to scrub in on a surgery, and Meredith keeps running in to her father.


"Six Days, Part 2"
George's dad has a rocky road to recovery, Cristina and Burke continue their war of silence, and Meredith reaches out to her father.

Disc Four
"Great Expectations" (Extended Episode)
While rumors of the Chief's departure spread among the hospital staff, Bailey proposes the creation of a free clinic, and a Seattle Grace doctor receives a proposal of a different sort.

"Wishin' and Hopin'" (Extended Episode)
The race for the Chief's position is on, as the doctors compete for Richards affections, a surgical patient endangers the lives of those around her, and Meredith's Alzheimer's-stricken mother, Ellis, experiences a change in her medical condition.

"Walk On Water"
Derek rescues Meredith, Meredith helps Izzie to believe in herself again, and the Chief dyes his hair.

"Drowning on Dry Land"
The doctors of Seattle Grace attend a disaster scene and relationship doubts continue to plague Meredith and Derek.


Disc Five
"Some Kind of Miracle"
One person's fight to live affects everyone at Seattle Grace.

"Scars and Souvenirs"
The race for chief heats up after a new competitor enters the fray, tensions escalate between Izzie and George, and Callie must reveal a big secret. Meanwhile, Derek treats a patient near and dear to him, while Alex continues his work with Jane Doe.


"My Favorite Mistake"
George meets his new father-in-law (and is no condition to make a good impression), Alex helps Jane Doe determine how the world will see her from now on, the hospital board begins interviewing the candidates for the Chief's position, and Izzie wrestles with a startling revelation.

"Time After Time"
Izzie faces her past and finds comfort in George, while Alex becomes more attached to Jane Doe (Elizabeth Reaser), Meredith and Derek question their own status, and Cristina resolves to fight for her relationship with Burke—despite her past with Colin Marlow (Roger Rees).

Disc Six
"Desire"
As the interns of Seattle Grace cram for their upcoming exam, the attending surgeons vie for the Chief's position by tending to the chairman of the hospital board after he's admitted as a patient. Meanwhile, Burke struggles to involve Cristina in the wedding planning, things heat up between Addison and Alex, and Derek questions his relationship with Meredith.

"The Other Side of This Life, Part 1"
Addison takes temporary leave from Seattle Grace and makes a road trip to Los Angeles in order to visit some old friends from medical school. As Meredith continues to bond with her stepmother, Susan, Cristina reluctantly plans her wedding with the assistance of her mother, Helen, and Burke's mother, Mama Jane. Meanwhile, Derek must perform emergency surgery on Ava/Jane Doe, as Alex continues his unfailing bedside manner with her.

"The Other Side of This Life, Part 2"
Addison takes temporary leave from Seattle Grace and makes a road trip to Los Angeles in order to visit some old friends from medical school. As Meredith continues to bond with her stepmother, Susan, Cristina reluctantly plans her wedding with the assistance of her mother, Helen, and Burke's mother, Mama Jane. Meanwhile, Derek must perform emergency surgery on Ava/Jane Doe, as Alex continues his unfailing bedside manner with her.

Disc Seven
"Testing 1-2-3"
The interns take the biggest test of their careers, their first-year medical exams, as the residents attend to three injured mountain climbers. Meanwhile Callie's suspicions of George and Izzie grow, and Cristina struggles to write her wedding vows.

"Didn't We Almost Have it All?"
Cristina and Burke's wedding day arrives along with the interns' first exam results and a successor to the Chief is named, as Callie and George make a big decision about their relationship.