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Today’s New DVD and Video Releases feature James Bond, Star Trek and the alien who introduced me to Reese’s Pieces. I am in nerd heaven! In geek nirvana if you will!

Today’s New Releases
There are lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of superb new DVD titles that are being released today and I want to buy them all!
How many will you pick up?
Here are the new DVD and Video releases for Tuesday, October 22nd, 2002.
UP FIRST, THE MAJOR, MUST HAVE TITLES
THE JAMES BOND COLLECTION: VOLUME 1- This 7-disc box set includes many goodies and the films:
* Dr. No (Special Edition) (commentary by director Terence Young, the cast and crew; 2 documentaries; featurette)
* Goldfinger (Special Edition) (commentary by director Guy Hamilton and commentary by the cast and crew; original radio interviews with Sean Connery; 2 documentaries; original publicity featurette)
* The Man with the Golden Gun (Special Edition) (commentary by director Guy Hamilton, the cast and crew; Inside The Man With The Golden Gun documentary; Double-0 Stuntmen documentary)
* The Spy Who Loved Me (Special Edition) (commentary by director Lewis Gilbert, the cast and crew; 2 documentaries)
* Licence to Kill (Special Edition) (commentary by director John Glen; commentary by producer Michael G. Wilson; documentary; promotional featurette highlighting stunt footage & theatrical publicity footage; music videos: “License to Kill” by Gladys Knight & “If You Asked Me To” by Patti LaBelle
* GoldenEye (Special Edition) (commentary by director Martin Campbell & producer Michael G. Wilson; documentary: The World of 007; “The GoldenEye Video Journal” featurette; music video “GoldenEye” by Tina Turner)
* Tomorrow Never Dies (Special Edition) (commentary by director Roger Spottiswoode; commentary by second unit director Vic Armstrong & producer Michael G. Wilson; Secrets of 007 featurette; stunning visual effects reel; music video “Tomorrow Never Dies” by Sheryl Crow; isolated music-only audio track & interview with composer David Arnold; innovative storyboard overlay technology that compares initial “Action-Scene” concepts with the final film).
E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL- A Boy befriends the infamous homesick little alien in a California suburb. All versions of the DVD will have the original 1982 version and the altered/sanitized 2002 release. (Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Dee Wallace)
MR. DEEDS- A small-town guy gets inheritance and moves to big city. (Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder, Peter Gallagher)
Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN- An “older woman” gets caught up in an affair with two boys in this hard to find foreign film. (Maribel Verdu, Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna)
THE BEST OF ARBUCKLE/KEATON COLLECTION- A series of superb short films starring silent film legend Keaton. (Buster Keaton, Fatty Arbuckle)
MAD ABOUT YOU: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON- I mention that the complete first season of the TV series Mad About You is being released just to prove that even out and out crap can get released on DVD. (Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt)
And then here is the rest of today’s massive list of new releases.