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He’s Just Not That Into You; Fatal Attraction; Woodstock Ultimate Collector’s Edition
He’s Just Not That Into You
(New Line, $29.98)
Based on the best-selling advice book, this film is the “anti-romantic romantic comedy,” said the Los Angeles Times. The all-star cast includes Scarlett Johansson and Jennifer Aniston as characters whose interwoven stories suggest different ways to navigate the sometimes “rocky road of love.”
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Fatal Attraction
(Paramount, $29.99)
Michael Douglas and Glenn Close starred in the ultimate film about the “consequences of passion” and a one-night stand gone scarily awry, said The Washington Times. The Blu-ray version features an alternate ending and a retrospective with the cast and crew.
Woodstock Ultimate Collector’s Edition
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(Warner Home Video, $59.98)
Former hippies rejoice, said Entertainment Weekly. Complete with “groovy suede fringe,” this three-disc collection reintroduces today’s viewers to the “rock-’n’-roll bliss” of Michael Wadleigh’s documentary about the 1969 music festival. Includes performance footage never previously released.
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