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It's hard to decide what the best DVD's are
since there are so many great ones. We've put together a list
of top DVD's based on sales statistics and DVD features. These
DVD's are really hot!
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Shrek 2 (2004)

You've
never met a hero quite like Shrek, the endearing ogre who
sparked a motion picture phenomenon and captured the world's
imagination with... the Greatest Fairy Tale Never Told!
The critics are calling Shrek "not just a brilliant animated
feature, but a superb film on any level" (Larry King, USA
Today).
Relive every moment of Shrek's (Mike Myers) daring
quest to rescue feisty Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz)
with the help of his loveable loudmouthed Donkey (Eddie
Murphy) and win back the deed to his beloved swamp from
scheming Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow). Enchantingly
irreverent and "monstrously clever" (Leah Rozen, People
Magazine), Shrek is ogre-sized adventure you'll want to
see again and again.
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Meet The Parents (2000)

Male
nurse Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) is poised to propose to
his girlfriend Pam (Teri Polo) during a weekend stay at
her parents' home. But here's the catch...he needs to ask
her father first. Alas, the fur flies as Jack Byrnes, Pam's
cat-crazy, ex-CIA father, played hysterically by Academy
Award winner Robert DeNiro, takes an immediate dislike to
her less-than truthful beau. Greg's quest for approval gets
seriously sidetracked as Murphy's Law takes over and a hilarious
string of mishaps turns him into a master of disaster and
total pariah in the eyes of the entire family...all except
for his shell-shocked girlfriend, who can't believe she
still loves her one-man wrecking crew.
Meet The Parents, from the director of Austin
Powers, is an uproarious blockbuster hit that bombards
you with one laugh after another, as true love tries to
conquer all, against all odds.
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Heist (2001)

"Heist
strikes gold." -Jay Carr, The Boston Globe
Getting the goods? Easy. Getting away after the robbery?
Veteran thief Joe Moore knows that's always the hard part.
But he soon discovers that getting away from a life of crime
is the hardest escape of all.
Gene Hackman plays cool-fire Joe, Delroy Lindo portrays
his longtime sidekick and Danny DeVito plays the manipulative
fence who saddles Joe with one last, difficult job in this
ensemble-driven caper centered on an elaborate, split-second
snatching of gold ingots by Joe and his crew. Writer/director
David Mamet prowls the unsentimental avenues of film noir
in a story rife with double-cross, triple-cross and trademark
Mamet dialogue. For edgy, synapse-searing entertainment,
go where the money is: Heist
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A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

In
a future world of runaway global warming and awe-inspiring
scientific advances, humans share every aspect of their
lives with sophisticated companion robots called Mechas.
But when an advanced prototype robot child named David (Haley
Joel Osment) is programmed to show unconditional love, his
human family isn't prepared for the consequences. Suddenly,
David is on his own in a strange and dangerous world. Befriended
by a streetwise Mecha (Jude Law), David embarks on a spectacular
quest to discover the startling secret of his own identity.
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