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Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventure Collection; 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days; Alfred Hitchcock Premiere Collection
Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventure Collection
(Paramount, $89.99)
Though by now Indiana Jones “qualifies for Social Security,” he still packs a punch, said the San Jose Mercury News. This year’s The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull starred a still “spry” Harrison Ford and new sidekick Shia LaBeouf. This action-packed collection pairs it with the first three Indy films.
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4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
(IFC, $24.95)
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days “should have won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film,” said The Kansas City Star. In this riveting Romanian film, director Cristian Mungiu follows two college roommates as they
face emotional and social crises brought on by an illegal abortion in 1980s Bucharest.
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Alfred Hitchcock Premiere Collection
($119.98 for the set)
Chances are you’ll find at least one of your favorite Hitchcock films in this “classy box set,” said Variety. The collection includes eight remastered works, ranging from Oscar-winning Rebecca to the “sophisticated elegance of Notorious,” as well as screen tests, old-time radio interviews, and an AFI tribute.
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