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Pan’s Labyrinth
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M*A*S*H: Goodbye, Farewell and Amen (Fox)
You’ve seen this, of course — you and the rest of the planet, though likely just the single time it aired on February 28, 1983, which, yeah, seems like forever ago. It’s still a little too maudlin, but it’s a worthwhile slog down Amnesia Lane. Or skip the first of the three discs here and revel in the extras sprawled across the rest of the boxed set, wherein the cast and creators reminisce over a few reunion specials. Better yet, jump ahead by leaping back to the blooper reel (there’s something marvelous about hearing clean-cut B.J. Hunnicut spout a “Holy shit!”) and an unproduced script from the first season, in which Hawkeye is less the sitcom’s gold-hearted Groucho than the lecherous lout of Robert Altman’s film. — Wilonsky
The Siege: Martial Law Edition (Fox)
“London, Belfast, Beirut — we’re not the first city to have to deal with terrorism,” says Anthony Hubbard. “This is New York City. We can take it.” Of course, Hubbard’s a fictional character, played by Denzel Washington in Ed Zwick’s 1998 action pic about terrorists who destroy parts of Manhattan, prompting the roundup of folks with tenuous ties to terrorism. In the days after September 11, this became America’s favorite horror-film rental, and entertainment journalists sought deep background from The Siege‘s screenwriter, Lawrence Wright (recent Pulitzer winner for his book about “the road to 9/11”). This multi-doc edition plays up the movie’s tragic foresight — which it has to, lest viewers have too much fun with a movie that’s more thrilling than it ought to be, especially with that bit about bending the law and shredding the Constitution. Gasp redux. — Wilonsky
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