New on DVD
Toy Story 3; The Larry Sanders Show: The Complete Series; Ladies and Gentlemen…The Rolling Stones
Toy Story 3
(Disney/Pixar, $30)
“If you’ve ever loved—and parted with—a toy, you will see yourself in this heartwarming” film, said the Newark, N.J., Star-Ledger. The final installment in Pixar’s computer-animated series finds Woody and his toy-box cohorts feeling unwanted now that their owner is heading to college.
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The Larry Sanders Show: The Complete Series
(Shout! Factory, $150)
Garry Shandling’s talk-show parody was “one of the greatest sitcoms” in history, said Entertainment Weekly. By exposing the insecurities of his celebrity guests, the comedian offered a “running commentary on the neurotic narcotic of showbiz.”
Ladies and Gentlemen…The Rolling Stones
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(Eagle Vision, $15)
This 1974 film captures the Stones “at their peak,” said the New York Daily News. Shot over four nights in Texas, the film documents the 1972 Exile on Main Street tour. “Never did the band rock harder, look better, or hold more true” to character.
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