New on DVD
Here are some of the DVDs scheduled to be released Tuesday:
The Hangover: Three friends wake up the morning after a wild bachelor party in Las Vegas and discover a tiger in the bathroom and a baby in the closet in this film, one of the best comedies of the year. They can't remember a thing, and the groom is missing. They have to retrace their steps and find their friend to get him back in time for the wedding.
R; 108 minutes; Directed by Todd Phillips
Inglourious Basterds: This is the first war film for a director known for his violence. Quentin Tarantino focuses on a group of American Jewish soldiers (Brad Pitt plays the leader), who are out to kill as many Nazis as they can in the most violent ways. An equally ruthless German is out to hunt down Jews.
R; 153 minutes; Directed by Quentin Tarantino
G-Force: An elite team of highly trained guinea pigs is being retired just as they are needed most. The animals decide they aren't done yet, and set out to save the world while keeping a few steps ahead of their former bosses at the FBI. Nicholas Cage, Penelope Cruz and Sam Rockwell star.
PG; 88 minutes; Directed by Hoyt Yeatman
Taking Woodstock: Director Ang Lee based this film on the true story of a Manhattan interior designer (Demetri Martin) who was forced to return home to upstate New York in 1968 to help save the family business. He learns that some hippies want to stage a massive concert and helps bring about the event known as Woodstock.
R; 121 minutes; Directed by Ang Lee
The Other Man: Liam Neeson plays a man who discovers his wife's (Laura Linney) infidelity after she vanishes, and he decides to track down the other man (Antonio Banderas).
R; 87 minutes; Directed by Richard Eyre