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Robots (Fox)

The story of a small-town 'bot (voiced by Ewan McGregor) who bolts for the big city, Robots is the first non-Pixar film to compete with that studio's razzle and dazzle; the thing is stunning to look at. (And frankly it's better to stare at than listen to, since listening entails putting up with Robin Williams doing Robin Williams.) The small screen shrinks its grandeur just a touch; what played like a fantasyland at the cineplex looks like a playground on TV. Nonetheless the extras justify the expenditure: There's a train-station tour starring Jennifer Coolidge's big-ass Aunt Fanny, a short test film that's as polished as any final product, three disappointing deleted scenes (only one of which is fully animated), a couple of documentaries, three games (make a robot do The Robot, et cetera), and other errata sure to occupy the kiddos once they've watched the feature a dozen times. -- Robert Wilonsky

The Amazing Race: The Complete First Season (CBS DVD)

Those who thought Survivor galling and Big Brother appalling found welcome respite in The Amazing Race when it debuted four years back. It was a nifty variation on reality television -- a travelogue-cum-thriller starring pairs of regular peeps, who had to touch base in Central Park before heading to the waterfalls of South Africa, the coliseums of Tunisia, the sewers of Paris, and the slums of India before landing back in NYC for a million bucks at the finish line. It worked then and still does now; this DVD, with some 90 minutes of unaired footage that's worth a peek, is surprisingly effective even past its expiration date, thanks largely to a cast of folks who seem constantly on the verge of nervous breakdowns. -- Robert Wilonsky

The Man Who Fell to Earth (Criterion Collection)

Nicolas Roeg's 1976 film was a perfect match for the DVD auteurs at Criterion: It has been gorgeously transferred (with twenty minutes restored) and comes loaded with extras: essays, stills, interviews -- even a copy of the novel. It's the type of film you might want to own more than you want to watch. David Bowie is excellent as an alien who has traveled to Earth seeking water for his burned-out planet. But he, like the rest of the cast (Buck Henry and Rip Torn, among them), is more an idea than a character. The film rolls on, never boring but never quite engaging. Better to read the novel and enjoy the enthusiastic commentary from Roeg, Bowie, and Henry. Or leave it running on mute at your next party, where it'll look hip and gorgeous. -- Jordan Harper

The Right Spectacle: The Very Best of Elvis Costello -- The Videos (Rhino)

Even with 27 videos and 68 minutes of bonus footage, this is by no means the complete Costello; missing is his famous 1977 Saturday Night Live appearance, during which he dead-stopped "Less than Zero" and whipped out "Radio Radio" against NBC's wishes. But this is a nifty comp nonetheless, augmented by Costello's own comments, which pop up onscreen like sarcastic, self-deprecating subtitles. He mocks the early videos (most of which were shot in the same white room or South of France locale, after too many drinks) and grows to like the later ones -- especially the poignant promo for "Veronica," the short about his grandmother that won an MTV Video Music Award in 1989. The TV-show stuff, too, is essential -- especially the Steve Nieve duet from the 1981 U.K. show What's In, which hinted at the mellow, contemplative direction Costello's solo career would take. It's so like candy, every sweet bit of it. -- Robert Wilonsky

 
 
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