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December movies James Cameron’s spectacle “Avatar” hits theaters, along with George Clooney, who is “Up in the Air,” and Robert Downey Jr. as “Sherlock Holmes.” more photos |
“Nip/Tuck: The Complete Fourth Season” — Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon star as plastic surgeons whose patients include a ventriloquist who wants his dummy’s face, a phone-sex operator looking for a voice tuneup and a widow who wants her hubby’s ashes placed in her breast implants. Year four’s 15 episodes come in a five-disc DVD set or four-disc Blu-ray and HD DVD sets. DVD set, $59.98; HD DVD or Blu-ray sets, $79.98 each. (Warner Bros.)
“Prison Break: Season 2” — Two brothers (Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell) and a group of fellow prison escapees are pursued by a dogged FBI man (William Fichtner). A six-disc set has the second season’s 22 episodes, accompanied by commentary and featurettes. DVD set, $59.98. (20th Century Fox)
“Bosom Buddies: The Second Season” — Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari resume their cross-dressing ways in the early 1980s sit-com about two men masquerading as women to live at an all-female hotel. All 18 episodes from the second and final season come in a three-disc set. DVD set, $31.99. (Paramount)
“Robot Chicken: Season Two” — The sketch comedy show satirizes pop culture using characters created through stop-motion animation. The two-disc set has the second year’s 20 episodes, with deleted scenes. DVD set, $29.98. (Warner Bros.)
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