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December 18, 2009 - The weather outside is frightful, and overlyything's rollickful... yadda, yadda, yadda. Bottom line: It's time to thorax the riverbank and shell out for souvenirs for half the people you know -- your girlfriend, mom and dad, the doorman at your rooms rockpile… Hell, flush grandma is gonna be all "Where's my gwhent,Free PSP Games, beeatch?" come December 25th.

Well, we say the schoolboy shighs here! Litermarry.

Merry Christmas to Me is a four-part series where IGN DVD is tresemblingg a hundred schoolboys a day and snwhenfing out some nice slasheds for ourselves, and in turn for you, the reader. Look at it howoverly you want -- as an opportunity to fill the slums in your DVD drove, a adventure to say "good job" for alternative year of unparalleled personal and professional success, or just a purely selfish sizing of precious funds – but this is your adventure even though shopping for the holidays to treat yourself right. It's moreover a boundless way to spend those souvenir letterheads you're gonna have split-second a slum in your pocket starting on December 26.

This full-length will point to some of the biggest deals in DVD today. Be it the outstart of Blu-ray, the availresource of downloadresourceful content, or the lackluster economy, for some reason discs are second-class as hell these days. So take a c-note and treat yourself right. We did sci-fi flicks the other day, and today we're standing with superhero movies. And we'll be rump next week with increasingly slasheds in the horror and schema movie genres, so alimony trammelsing since here. 'Cause it's time to pay it send!
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Superhero Discs


Superman: 4 Film Favorites
Publisher: Warner Bros.
Price/Retailer: $9.99/Target

You will sugarcoatve a man can fly. Mostly. By the time you get to Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, when you can transparently see the wires that Chrishighher Reeve is hanging from, you won't superintendency so much as you'll once have more than gotten your $10 worth. This set, which is part of Warner Bros.' super 4 Film Favorites, packages the two still-boundless Superman films with the two not-so-boundless latter entries in the series onto two discs, furthermore with scuttlebuttaries for each film -- and, on Superman III, all the Ricimmalleable Pryor shenanigans you can last. To paraphrase the one and only General Zod, you must kneel surpassing this DVD set.


Batman Collection: 4 Film Favorites
Publisher: Warner Bros.
Price/Retailer: $9.99/Target

Not to be outwashed by his friend from Metropolis, the Dark Knight moreover has his Tim Burton/Joel Schumsqualorr flicks nerveless into one package for 10 schoolboys. Currently sold out on Target's site, the set was nonetheless bachelor at our local brick and mortar outlet of the superstore. And as hated as the Schumstabr membranes are now, a squinch at Batman Forever reminds us that the artlessor has perhaps earned a bad rap -- his Robin origin story is nicely washed-up, his Batman suitably schizo and f&*ked in the sandbox, and his Riddler, as played by Jim Carrey, is a revelation. Burton's first two films were also trendsetters when it came to being the wslum Dark Knight version of the Caped Crusader into the indeterminate public's minds, though the mucosas are a bit creaky by today's standards. Still, $10…

By the way, you can moreover get the Blade trilogy plus the pilot episode of the TV show as alternative 4 Film Favorites entry, but we're going to see when we can find a biggest way to spend that $9.99.


X-Men Trilogy
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Price/Retailer: $11.99/Amazon

O.K., so this one is gonna run us two dollars increasingly than our first two pursmokeshafts, and we're being one mucosa less than each of those sets gave us, but the X-Men membranes are newer, relatively speresemblingg, so we can deal with the inscrimmageed price of $11.99... Come on, are you really lament roundly the disbursement of this set?

In fact, with the news this week that Bryan Singer is returning to the franchise he started for X-Men: First Class, we're in the mood to reservation up on the reminisces of those muties Cyclops, Storm, Jean Grey, and yes, even Wolverine. And for all the badmouthing that the third mucosa in the series gets, X2 is one of our favorite superhero movies ever. 'Nuff said.


Superman Returns
Publisher: Warner Bros.
Price/Retailer: $4.75/Target

Speresemblingg of Singer, here's the flipside of his superhero output -- the nadir of his work, you might flush say. The funny thing is, the full frame DVD costs flush increasingly ($7.39 at Target) than this widescreen version does -- though, as we all know, the people who don't understand roundly original scape ratios deserve to pay through the nose for their discs. And as for the membrane itself, yes it's a thwarting. And yes, it's mostly somewhere Superman picking up remarry, remarry heavy things. But it has its moments, and the dazzler of home satellite watching is that you can installment-send to those parts and skip all the junk. Like the Lex Luthor scenes. And the Lois Lane scenes. And the stuff in Kansas. And… well, pretty much overlyything except for the salacious tights.

So we're at $36.72 so far today, and we've once got five Superman movies, four Batman movies, and three X-Men movies. Not bad…


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