``21''
Kevin Spacey offers a lesson to academics everywhere on how to beat the high cost of living. Spacey plays a brilliant, greedy Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor who leads a team of math-whiz students (Kate Bosworth and Jim Sturgess among them), the gang developing a card-counting scheme to take Vegas casinos to the cleaners at the blackjack table. Single-disc DVD, two-disc DVD and single-disc Blu-ray releases include three behind-the-scenes featurettes plus commentary with director Robert Luketic. The two-disc DVD set also comes with a digital copy of the movie for computers and portable video players. Single-disc DVD, $28.96; two-disc DVD set, $34.95; Blu-ray, $38.96. (Sony)
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``Doomsday''
Thirty years after a plague in Great Britain prompts authorities to seal off the island with a wall, the deadly virus emerges again. A military unit is dispatched into the quarantine zone to find a cure among the savage society that has sprung up among the British survivors. The DVD has both the R-rated theatrical version and an unrated cut adding more footage, plus a couple of background featurettes. The Blu-ray disc has the unrated cut accompanied by cast interviews and behind-the-scenes material that can be accessed while watching the movie. Director Neil Marshall and some of the cast provide commentary on the unrated version. DVD, $29.98; Blu-ray, $39.98. (Universal)
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``The Mummy,'' ``The Mummy Returns,'' ``The Scorpion King''
Ancient Egypt joins the Blu-ray age as ``The Mummy,'' its first sequel and the spinoff ``The Scorpion King'' arrive on high-definition discs in advance of the Aug. 1 big-screen release of ``The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.'' ``The Mummy'' and ``The Mummy Returns'' pit Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz against mean old dead guy Arnold Vosloo, while ``Scorpion King'' turns Dwayne ``The Rock'' Johnson's villainous character from ``Mummy Returns'' into a hero leading a band of freedom fighters against an evil warlord. Blu-ray discs, $29.98 each. (Universal)
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``Vampyr''
Carl Theodor Dreyer's 1932 tale of a bloodsucker is a striking grab-bag of visual and auditory tricks that add up to a surreal horror classic. The two-disc set packs a 1998 restoration of the German version of the film, accompanied by commentary and essays with film critics and scholars, a 1964 interview with star and producer Nicolas de Gunzberg and a 1966 documentary on Dreyer. The set also comes with a book containing the original screenplay, the short story ``Carmilla'' that inspired the film and a 1958 radio essay by Dreyer. DVD set, $39.95. (Criterion)
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TV on DVD:
``Spaced'' — ``Shaun of the Dead'' collaborators Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright and Jessica Hynes put together this cult favorite British comedy series centered on the misadventures of a man and woman (Pegg and Hynes) who pose as a couple so they can rent a flat together. A three-disc set has all 14 episodes, plus deleted scenes, a behind-the-scenes documentary and commentary with Pegg, Wright, Hynes, other cast members and fans of the show including Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino. DVD set, $59.98 (BBC)
``Robot Chicken: Star Wars'' — Seth Green and Matthew Senreich apply the deranged stop-motion animation of their ``Robot Chicken'' comedy series to this parody of Luke, Leia and the gang, which includes guest vocals from ``Star Wars'' creator George Lucas himself. Along with deleted scenes, extras include a making-of segment and commentary. DVD, $14.97. (Warner Bros.)
``Las Vegas: Season Five'' — Tom Selleck takes over from James Caan as top dog at a Vegas casino in the drama that follows a hot, young surveillance crew keeping tabs on the gamblers and the goings-on. The fifth season's 17 episodes come in a four-disc package. DVD set, $59.98. (Universal)
``Transformers Cybertron: The Ultimate Collection'' — This 2005 animated revival based on the 1980s cartoon show centers on the benevolent Autobots' quest to save their home planet amid clashes with the evil Decepticons. A seven-disc set has all 52 episodes. DVD Set, $61.99. (Paramount)






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