'Dragonball: Evolution' among DVD releases

Published: Friday, July 24 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

Paul Walker, left, and Vin Diesel team up as agent Brian O'Conner and ex-con Dom Toretto for "Fast & Furious."

Jaimie Trueblood

The following DVDs will be released Tuesday, unless otherwise specified:

"An American Affair"(Screen Media, $24.98) — Period drama starring Gretchen Mol as a "confidante" of President John F. Kennedy.

R (sex, profanity)

"Angel of Death" (Sony, $24.96) — Revenge-thriller originally produced for the Internet, starring stuntwoman Zoe Bell.

Not rated, probable R (violence, gore, profanity)

"Bart Got a Room"(Anchor Bay, $29.97) — Coming-of-age tale from 2008, starring William H. Macy and Cheryl Hines.

PG-13 (sex, vulgarity, profanity)

"Dragonball: Evolution"(Fox, $29.98) — ★★ — A silly film that goes down easier … thanks to an awareness of that silliness.

PG (violence, mild profanity) — Roger Moore, The Orlando Sentinel

"Fast & Furious" (Universal, $29.98) — ★1/2 — Essentially a remake of the 2001 hit "The Fast and the Furious" with the same cast.

Special features:Two-disc special edition ($34.98) includes footage cut from theatrical release, behind-the-scenes minidocumentaries and digital copy of film for home-electronics devices; four-movie collection ($69.98) features all the theatrical features.

PG-13 (violence, sex, profanity, drugs) — Christy Lemire, Associated Press

"Green Lantern: First Flight"(Warner, $19.98) — Direct-to-DVD cartoon feature starring the DC Comics superhero.

Special features:Two-disc version ($34.98) includes behind-the-scenes minidocumentaries, "sneak peaks" and bonus cartoons. PG-13 (violence)

"Harvard Beats Yale 29-29"(Kino, $26.95) — ★★— This dull documentary makes one of the great gridiron contests seem humdrum.

Not rated, probable PG-13 (violence, profanity, vulgarity)

"Miss March"(Fox, $29.98) — ★ — A cut-rate Apatow-ish raunch comedy.

Special features:Unrated version (also $29.98) features footage cut from theatrical release.

R (vulgarity, sex, nudity, profanity, drugs) — Roger Moore, The Orlando Sentinel

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