New on DVD
Eat, Pray, Love; Fantasia; The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection
Eat, Pray, Love
(Sony, $29)
Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir has gone from nonfiction best-seller to “feather light” chick flick, said the Cleveland Plain Dealer. But that’s okay. As a writer who leaves her husband and career behind to embark on an international quest to find herself, Julia Roberts looks consistently “stunning.”
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Fantasia
(Disney, $46)
After a 10-year home-video moratorium, Disney’s Fantasia returns in a Blu-ray edition to “dazzling effect,” said The New York Times. The 1940 film, which combines great animation with glorious symphonic music, remains “perhaps Hollywood’s closest brush with the avant-garde.”
The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection
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(Time Life, $240)
It’s been a long wait for the DVD debut of bionic man Steve Austin, but this set makes it worth it, said The Kansas City Star. Included are all five seasons of his 1970s ABC series, plus three TV movies, new and old interviews, and “a ton” of extras.
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