TV shows dominate this week's new DVD releases

Published: Tuesday, July 26 2005 2:17 p.m. MDT

TV shows from the recent past dominate these new DVD releases, all scheduled to hit store shelves on Tuesday.

"3rd Rock From the Sun" (Anchor Bay, 1996, not rated, $39.98, four discs). John Lithgow has played killers and authority figures, both calm and unhinged, since the mid-1970s. But it was his turn as over-the-top wacko scientist Dr. Lizardo in "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai" that seems in retrospect to have prepared him for his role as the leader of four aliens who take on human form to observe earthlings in "3rd Rock From the Sun."

In this silly slapstick sitcom, Lithgow manages to go further over the top than perhaps any actor since Robin Williams played that other TV alien, Mork. And Lithgow sets the tone for this sometimes shrill but often funny farcical series, with Jane Curtin, Kristen Johnston, French Stewart and Joseph Gordon-Levitt following suit.

Extras: Full frame, new interviews with all of the principals, bloopers, TV spots, 16-page booklet, chapters, DVD-Rom applications.

"America's Funniest Home Videos: Volume 1" (Shout! 2002, not rated, $39.98, four discs). Fans of people making fools of themselves (which would seem to include the bulk of TV watchers in this reality-show era) will likely rejoice to see this first-in-a-series of "AFV" box sets.

This one has 12 hourlong episodes from the 2002 season, hosted by Tom Bergeron. But if you are a fan of original host Bob Saget, you do get to glimpse him in the two-part, two-hour 300th episode, a sort of best-of the series' decade-and-a-half.

I laughed mostly at kids and animals doing goofy things, but I had a harder time with sequences where people seem to get hurt. And do we really need baby-barfing and "groin-hit" video competitions?

Well, maybe during sweeps.

Extras: Full frame, 12 hourlong episodes, two-part 300th episode, optional English subtitles, chapters.

"Xena, Warrior Princess: 10th Anniversary Collection" (Anchor Bay, 1995-2000, not rated, $59.98, seven discs). Those who love Lucy Lawless as "Xena" should enjoy this collection aimed at rabid fans, with bonus features galore and 16 varied episodes from the show's six seasons on the air. In fact, the episodes were chosen by fans of the show as those they most wanted compiled to represent the story of Xena and Gabrielle's adventures.

Extras: Full frame, 16 episodes, audio commentaries, interviews, featurettes (on fan convention, fan-submitted videos, re-enactments, Bruce Campbell, etc.), optional English subtitles, chapters.

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