Contest(s) for the week of: 11/6/2006

M*A*S*H: The Complete Eleventh Season

M*A*S*H: The Complete Eleventh Season

One of television's most beloved programs comes to a close with this eleventh and final season, capped off by the most watched episode of all time. The show takes in war torn Korea, where casualties are often high and the tone can be quite dark. The 4077 is positioned a mere three miles from the front, which means the worst cases are handled on a daily basis. These men and women see the most violent, gruesome side of the conflict, which is not a light task. In this fifth season release, Fox has included all of the last season's episodes, each with remastered sound & video elements. So venture back yet again to the front of the battlefield, as Fox releases the final season of M*A*S*H, which is on the shelves in stores this week.

The Seduction

The Seduction

L.A. anchorwoman Jamie Douglas (Morgan Fairchild) in her delectable big screen debut) has it all: a glamorous career on a top-rated news show, a luxurious house in the hills, and a devoted young admirer named Derek (Andrew Stevens). But when Jamie rebuffs his romantic advances, Derek becomes an obsessed stalker who plays out an increasingly psychotic courtship with the frightened newswoman. Anchor Bay's DVD includes a director & producer commentary track, a wealth of featurettes, and the film's theatrical trailer. This is one that thriller fans can't miss, as Anchor Bay's The Seduction

Family Guy: Volume Four

Family Guy: Volume Four

Peter Griffin is back and so is his entire family, which means more laughs, more tears, and of course, more offensive moments. Yes, Fox has unleashed Family Guy Volume Four, which features more of the show's classic episodes. Watch as Peter recalls his family history, Brian stands up for gay marriage, Stewie engages in sibling rivalry like never before, Meg becomes even more of an outcast, and Quagmire falls in love. A total of thirteen episodes are found in this three disc release, which makes up half of the show's third season. And don't forget the audio commentary tracks, wealth of deleted scenes, behind the scenes featurettes, and original series pitch. Peter Griffin has returned, so don't miss Fox's Family Guy: Volume 4.

Freak Out

Freak Out

When an escaped mental patient turns up at the house of a film geek, he gets made over into the ultimate horror movie villain. It all starts out as just a joke, but once turned loose on the neighborhood, the "killer" starts to actually kill, sending the film-lover who created him into a panic. This two disc release from Anchor Bay includes two commentary sessions, deleted scenes, a trio of behind the scenes featurettes, and some very cool bonus footage. Just because Halloween has passed, don't give up on the scares and check out Freak Out.

The Hitchhiker: Volume Three

The Hitchhiker: Volume Three

Page Fletcher is "The Hitchhiker," walking a lonely road where darkness is always by his side and terror lurks around every turn. Pick him up if you dare. He will guide you to your destination, where the good are spared and the wicked are damned. Actors: Guest stars including Bill Paxton, Kelly Lynch, Lauren Hutton, Michael Madsen, David James Elliott, Michael Ironside, Parker Stevenson, Alan Thicke and Gregg Henry.

Tales from the Crypt: Season Five

Tales from the Crypt: Season Five

Tomb it may concern. Yes, you. No one else is reading this, right? Besides, you're the ideal person for this happily haunted collection of scares and silliness ? someone warm and bleeding. Sorry, breathing. The Cryptkeeper delivers more keepers (and terrorific Spookcial Feartures) with this atmosfearic Season 5. Ready to delight your feverishly warped mind are Forever Ambergris, with Steve Buscemi and Roger Daltrey portraying war photographers; Two for the Show, with Traci Lords, David Paymer and Vincent Spano embroiled in a tale of wife and death; Well Cooked Hams, with Martin Sheen and Billy Zane putting hocus pocus in focus as rival magicians; plus 10 more eerie encounters of fate, fiends and flat-out funniness. Lullaby and good fright, kiddies!