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DVD Tuesday: Serenity Now!

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Yeah, yeah, I know. Serenity is not exactly "new" to DVD this week, but I don't care. This just-released collector's edition is the best DVD available today so do yourself a favor and check out Joss Whedon's underrated sci-fi flick (and marvel at the wonder that is Summer Glau). The tenth season of South Park is one of the best in years. Chef, how could you join the Super Adventure Club? I never thought Jason Bateman could be unfunny. Then I saw The Ex. If you must have it, steal it. Oh, and does R. Kelly have no concept of irony?

Serenity (Collector's Edition)
The Lives of Others
Perfect Stranger
Broken English
South Park - The Complete Tenth Season
Ugly Betty - The Complete First Season
Redline
The Ex
Dexter - The First Season
House M.D. - Season Three
Reel Talent: First Films by Legendary Directors
The Surfer King
The Michael Haneke Collection
Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 13-22
The Climb
SXSW Live 2007
The Ultimate Gift
Borderline Cult
TFC Topless Fight Club: Rampage
Million Dollar Melons

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