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DVD Releases for the Week of March 11

Published on March 13, 2008

. . . And Justice for All: Special Edition (Sony)

Appleseed Ex Machina (Warner Bros.)

August Rush (Warner Bros.)

Bee Movie (DreamWorks)

Black Widow (Fox)

Dan in Real Life (Buena Vista)

Def Comedy Jam: D.L. Hughley (HBO)

Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes Volume 3 (Fox)

Hitman (Fox)

Housewife, 49 (Acorn)

Lil' Bush: Resident of the United States: Season One (Comedy Central)

Love American Style: Season One, Volume Two (Paramount)

Michael Palin's New Europe (BBC Warner)

The Mod Squad: Season 1, Volume 2 (Paramount)

Nancy Drew (Warner Bros.)

Sands of Oblivion (Anchor Bay)

Showdown at Area 51 (First Look)

Sisters (Image)

Stargate: The Ark of Truth (MGM)

Tin Man: 2 Disc Collector's Edition (Rhi Entertainment)



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