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Top 5 Movies Released on DVD - February 1, 2005

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Jamie Foxx stars as a legendary musician in "Ray," Sarah Michelle Gellar gets freaked out in "The Grudge," Richard Gere shows off his twinkle toes in "Shall We Dance?", Bernie Mac swings for the fences in "Mr. 3000," and Reese Witherspoon stars in the period piece, "Vanity Fair."

1. "Ray"

Jamie Foxx won over critics and captured the hearts of moviegoers with his portrayal of the legendary Ray Charles. Bonus features include deleted scenes, unseen musical performances, and an inside look at "Ray."More »

2. "The Grudge"

Sarah Michelle Gellar ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer") returns to the horror genre with "The Grudge." Based on the Japanese film, "Ju-On," the story tells of a curse that takes over when a person dies in the grip of a powerful rage. Bonus features include a five-part "Making Of" documentary, cast and crew commentary, and a featurette on the medical explanation of the fear response.More »

3. "Shall We Dance?"

Richard Gere thinks his life has gotten boring. He has a loving wife, well-behaved kids, and a good job - but something's missing. Enter Jennifer Lopez as a dance instructer. Bonus features include deleted scenes, commentary track, and behind the scenes featurettes.More »

4. "Mr. 3000"

Bernie Mac stars as a self-centered baseball player who retires immediately after getting his 3000th hit. Not a very nice guy, even his entry into the very exclusive 3000 hit club doesn't earn him a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame. To make matters worse, years after he's been retired, researchers discover he only hit 2,997. Bonus features include deleted scenes, outtakes, and a look at the extras taking part in a baseball training camp.More »

5. "Vanity Fair"

Reese Witherspoon, Romola Garai, James Purefoy, and Gabriel Byrne star in this big screen adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's classic novel. Bonus features include audio commentary, deleted scenes, and two featurettes.More »
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