Re: Your Top 10 DVDs of 2007
A boatload of TV made my list and a number of theatrical releases made my honorable mention.
In alphabetical order:
Ace In The Hole: I'd have been happy if they just released the movie but Criterion did their usual excellent job on the A/V and the supplements.
Blade Runner: I'm only a casual fan of Blade Runner (I only got the four disc set) and having just watched the final cut and a little bit of the documentary, I must say that this an excellent release and must be a wet dream for hardcore fans.
Futurama: Bender's Big Score: Futurama returns in a hilarious movie and the same quality supplements of the season releases are back too.
The Jazz Singer: The set is worth buying for the extras alone.
Lost: Season Three: I loved the episodes. The episodes look great and has very nice features.
Seinfeld: Season Eight and
Season Nine: The last two sets of what is arguably the best TV releases ever made.
The Simpsons: Season Ten and
The Simpsons Movie: The movie was a great time and S10 is what I consider one of the last great seasons of the series. The season set has the expected commentaries on every episode which are worth the price of admission alone.
Twin Peaks: The Complete Series: One of the best TV shows of all time. Great looking episodes and top notch supplements. Even if you have the other releases of the show, this is a must for any Twin Peaks fan.
24: Season Six: The weakest season of 24 but the A/V quality of the episodes are excellent. There's twelve commentaries and a bunch of behind the scenes stuff that both go beyond the usual writer or director POV. They highlight production design, music, stunts, etc. which is a different angle (especially for a TV release).
The Adventures Of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One and
Volume Two: For me, it was worth buying just for the 60 or so (between the two sets) excellent documentaries on the events and people that Indy witnesses.
Honorable mention:
Death Proof
Film Noir Collection: Volume Four
Heroes: Season One
Inland Empire
Planet Terror
the three Walt Disney Treasures
Zodiac (the DVD is barebones but I loved the movie)
I'm sure I'll read more lists and have many "Oh, crap. I totally forgot that one!" moments.