This Week In DVD & Blu-Ray: Alice In Wonderland, The Wolfman, And More

By Adam Quigley/June 1, 2010 10:14 am EST

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Available on Blu-ray? Yes.Notable Extras: DVD – 3 featurettes (“Finding Alice”, “The Mad Hatter”, “Effecting Wonderland”). Blu-ray – Includes everything on the DVD, as well as additional featurettes (“The Futterwacken Dance”, “The Red Queen”, “The White Queen”, “Scoring Wonderland”, “Stunts of Wonderland”, “Making the Proper Size”, “Cakes of Wonderland”, “Tea Party Props”, “Time-Lapse: Sculpting the Red Queen”).

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:What? 3-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack includes special packaging and collectible character cards.Where? Best Buy.THE WOLFMAN

Had The Wolfman been a more competently made film, I’m not sure it would’ve been as entertaining. The constant tonal shifts, from moody and serious to silly and campy, are jarring to the point of amusement, even more so when the movie starts unloading jump scares in rapid-fire bursts. It can be dreadfully dull at times—any scene between Benicio Del Toro and Emily Blunt being a prime example—but those solemn moments make the film all the funnier whenever it goes into goofy wolf-mode. If there’s one area I can say I was pleasantly surprised by, it’s the violence. This is not a PG-13 movie. This is a head-lobbing, throat-slashing, intestine-spilling hard R movie, and as out of place as it may feel, the excessive brutality of it all makes for some fun times. Anthony Hopkin’s scenery-chewing performance suggests he’s in on the joke, but the deathly seriousness of Del Toro (surprisingly terrible here) makes me wonder if anybody knew what type of movie they were trying to make. Given the relationship between their characters, it’s ironic that both actors would find themselves on opposite ends of the film’s tonal dichotomy, since that struggle could very well be representative of the movie itself.

Available on Blu-ray? Yes.Notable Extras: DVD – Deleted and extended scenes. Blu-ray – Includes everything on the DVD, as well as 2 alternate endings, featurettes (“Return of The Wolfman”, “The Beast Maker”, “Transformation Secrets”, “The Wolfman Unleashed”, “Werewolf Legacy, Lore and Legend”), a Take Control feature with make-up artist Rick Baker and others, U-Control features, and a digital copy of the film.

EXCLUSIVE DEAL:What? Exclusive 2-Disc DVD ($22.99) featuring bonus material including behind-the-scenes footage of the making of The Wolfman.Where? Best Buy.LIFE

Those planning on picking up BBC’s nature documentary series are presented with a choice: you can have it narrated either by David Attenborough, or by Oprah Winfrey. The latter version may have the prettier cover art, but the former has David Attenborough. I think the choice is clear. Really, the more worthy discussion here is why Discovery thought it necessary to redo the narration to begin with. An obvious explanation is that Oprah’s name is a big draw, regardless of what it is she’s attached to. Another is that Americans are xenophobic, and British accents are scary. A third is that Discovery is under the impression that audiences would prefer to be read bed time stories rather than experience the depth and power of true insight. I’m gonna go with all three.

Available on Blu-ray? Yes.Notable Extras: DVD & Blu-ray – 10 production video diaries, deleted scenes, and a “Music Only” viewing option.

Other noteworthy DVD (and Blu-ray) releases this week…Burn Notice (Season 3) – Aqua Teen Hunger Force (Vol. 7) – Rescue Me (Season 5) – The Red BaronNoteworthy Blu-ray-specific releases this week…War of the Worlds – Bad Boys – The Man with No Name Trilogy – Pale Rider – Absolute Power – Clint Eastwood CollectionNOTES: Some deals may be in-store only. All deals are for DVDs unless otherwise noted.$9.99 – Blu-ray sale: Blazing Saddles, Righteous Kill, A Few Good Men, Major League$4.75 – Fargo, Grandma’s Boy$9.99 – Blu-ray sale: First Blood$12.99 – Blu-ray sale: No Country for Old Men, Tombstone, Armageddon$14.99 – Blu-ray sale: Drag Me to Hell, Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, Law Abiding Citizen$15.99 – Blu-ray sale: Surrogates, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End$8.99 – Blu-ray sale: Rocky Balboa, Walk Hard, The Grudge, Resident Evil: Extinction, 21$9.99 – Blu-ray sale: La Femme Nikita, Kramer vs. Kramer, Roxanne, Cruel Intentions, and more…$18.99 – 24 (Season 1, 2, 6, 7)