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(501) Days of Summer, Crank 3, Family Guy, Girls Gone Wild, Mismatched Couple 387 

New DVD releases for April 1

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(501) Days of Summer
Twenty-four hours after the first movie, Tom (Joseph Gordon Leavitt) realizes Summer (Zoey Deschanel) was a pretentious hipster and he wasted almost two years chasing a girl with exactly two facial expressions. (FoxNotIndie.com)
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Crank 3: Dead on Arrival
Jason Statham is back as the body of Chev Chelios—this time, he’s been injected with atomic adrenaline and his reanimated corpse has 12 hours to track down a drug dealer and a porn director before … this really matters? (CrankedOut.net)
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Family Guy: Just Buy It
Seth MacFarlane presents a few dozen clips you’ve seen hundreds of times in Family Guy reruns for the last 10 years, arranged in different orders and priced for maximum Seth benefit. Complete your FG DVD collection today! (FamilyGuyChump.com)
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Girls Gone Wild: GOP Honeys
The hottest women of the Republican campaign trail—armed, uninhibited and ready to Grand Old Party! You’ve never seen Sarah Palin “go rogue” like this, and the tea-bagging goes without saying. Hey, they can’t all be gems. (GOPHoneys.com)
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Mismatched Couple #387
Jennifer Aniston and [insert handsome, vaguely rogue-ish actor here] star in a romantic comedy about two [insert disparate professions here] stuck together [insert wacky misadventure here] en route to love. It’ll sell millions. (JenWillDieAlone.com)

More New DVD Releases (April 6)
Ally McBeal: Season 2, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Blood Ties: The Complete Series, The Collector, Home of the Giants, I’m No Dummy, Jade Warrior, Murder.com, Party Down: Season 1, Storm, Suicide Girls: Guide to Living

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