By David Weiner
12:01 PM PDT, April 26, 2011
Johnny DeppandBenicio Del Toroteam up for 'Fear and Loathing' on Blu-ray;Bob Dylan's 'Don't Look Back' strums on BD; the foul-mouthed "South Park" kids are uncensored in their 14th season and more this week in new releases.
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'South Park: The Complete Fourteenth Season' Uncensored

Comedy Central
Foul-mouthed fourth-graders Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny of "South Park" continue their reign of hilarity, spoofing trends and parodying sacred cows left and right. All 14 episodes of the notorious fourteenth season are uncensored. Join the gang as they dive into social networking, defend against an annoying Jersey invasion and finally reveal the secret identity of Mysterion in an epic three-part saga.
Special features include never-before-seen deleted scenes; mini-commentaries by "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone; the bonus episode "The Coon"; and a free song download from Matt and Trey's Broadway hit, The Book of Mormon.
Special features include never-before-seen deleted scenes; mini-commentaries by "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone; the bonus episode "The Coon"; and a free song download from Matt and Trey's Broadway hit, The Book of Mormon.
'Moguls and Movie Stars'

Warner Home Video
The ambitious, seven-episode original production from Turner Classic Movies is now on DVD! Narrated by Christopher Plummer, "Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood" delivers the entire story of the American movie business -- the glamour and the sweat, the collaborations and the conflicts, the careers that skyrocketed and the dreams that crashed -- with hours of movie clips, rare footage, interviews and keen insight from Hollywood insiders and historians.
Special features include more than an hour's worth of extras and added insights from producer/writer Jon Wilkman and noted moviemakers and historians, and a limited edition book featuring 40 pages of vintage photographs and insight about the people, power and periods that created the Hollywood dynasty.
Special features include more than an hour's worth of extras and added insights from producer/writer Jon Wilkman and noted moviemakers and historians, and a limited edition book featuring 40 pages of vintage photographs and insight about the people, power and periods that created the Hollywood dynasty.
'The Universe' Mega Collection

A&E Home Entertainment
Space, the final frontier... "The Universe" takes viewers on a visually arresting journey across the galaxy to explain the beauty and mysteries of the cosmos -- and now all 63 episodes of all five seasons of the epic History series are available in one specially priced mega collection! Packed with state-of-the-art CGI graphics and shot in HD with stunning footage from NASA, "The Universe" captures the cataclysmic events that set the stage for life on Earth, relives astronomical triumphs, reveals colliding celestial bodies to collapsing suns and ventures into the uncharted territory of outer space through the visions, studies, and predictions of scientists and explorers.
Special features on the 19-disc set include the feature-length documentary "Beyond the Big Bang"; the featurettes "Meteors: Fire in the Sky," "Comets: Prophets of Doom," "Ask the Universe" and "Backyard Astronomers"; and the "7 Wonders of the Solar System episode in 3D," exclusive to the Blu-ray set.
Special features on the 19-disc set include the feature-length documentary "Beyond the Big Bang"; the featurettes "Meteors: Fire in the Sky," "Comets: Prophets of Doom," "Ask the Universe" and "Backyard Astronomers"; and the "7 Wonders of the Solar System episode in 3D," exclusive to the Blu-ray set.
'Don't Look Back' on Blu-ray

Docurama
The definitive Bob Dylan documentary is now on Blu-ray! Acclaimed filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker follows the iconic singer-songwriter during a three-week concert tour of England in the spring of 1965. Wanting to make more than just a concert film, Pennebaker decided to seek out both the public and private Bob Dylan. With unobtrusive equipment and rare access to the elusive performer, he achieved a fly-on-the-wall view of one of the most influential musicians of any era -- and redefined filmmaking along the way.
Also available for Dylan aficionados is 'The Other Side of the Mirror - Bob Dylan Live at The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965.'
Also available for Dylan aficionados is 'The Other Side of the Mirror - Bob Dylan Live at The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965.'
'Blow Out' on Blu-ray

Criterion Collection
John Travolta stars in this 1981 paranoia thriller from director Brian De Palma, now on Criterion Collection Blu-ray. Travolta delivers one of his best performances as a movie sound-effects man who believes he has accidentally recorded a political assassination. He enlists the help of a possible eyewitness to the crime (Nancy Allen), who may be in danger herself, to uncover the truth.
Special features on the new, restored digital transfer (supervised and approved by De Palma, with DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition) include a new, hour-long interview with De Palma, conducted by filmmaker Noah Baumbach; a new video interview with star Nancy Allen; De Palma's 1967 feature 'Murder à la Mod'; a new video interview with cameraman Garrett Brown on the Steadicam shots featured in the film within the film; on-set photos; the original trailer; plus a booklet featuring an essay by critic Michael Sragow and Pauline Kael's original New Yorker review.
Special features on the new, restored digital transfer (supervised and approved by De Palma, with DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition) include a new, hour-long interview with De Palma, conducted by filmmaker Noah Baumbach; a new video interview with star Nancy Allen; De Palma's 1967 feature 'Murder à la Mod'; a new video interview with cameraman Garrett Brown on the Steadicam shots featured in the film within the film; on-set photos; the original trailer; plus a booklet featuring an essay by critic Michael Sragow and Pauline Kael's original New Yorker review.
'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' on Blu-ray

Universal Pictures
Director Terry Gilliam's hilarious, psychedelic take on Hunter S. Thompson's semi-autobiographical novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream is now on Criterion Collection Blu-ray! The film follows the drug-fueled adventures of journalist Raoul Duke (Johnny Depp) and his slightly unhinged attorney, Dr. Gonzo (Benicio Del Toro), on the way to Las Vegas in the early '70s to cover a motorcycle race and pursue the American Dream.
Special features on the new digital transfer (approved by Terry Gilliam, with a DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack and an optional 5.1 mix on the Blu-ray edition) include three audio commentaries (one with Gilliam, one with Depp and Del Toro and producer Laila Nabulsi, and one with author Hunter S. Thompson); deleted scenes with optional commentary; a selection of Thompson correspondence, read on camera by Depp; the short documentary "Hunter Goes to Hollywood"; a profile of Oscar Zeta Acosta, the inspiration for Dr. Gonzo; a collection of artwork by illustrator Ralph Steadman; a look at the controversy over the screenwriting credit; an excerpt from the 1996 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' recording featuring Jim Jarmusch and Maury Chaykin; a BBC documentary from 1978 with Thompson and Steadman; storyboards, production designs, stills, and the trailer; plus a booklet featuring an essay by critic J. Hoberman and two pieces by Thompson.
Special features on the new digital transfer (approved by Terry Gilliam, with a DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack and an optional 5.1 mix on the Blu-ray edition) include three audio commentaries (one with Gilliam, one with Depp and Del Toro and producer Laila Nabulsi, and one with author Hunter S. Thompson); deleted scenes with optional commentary; a selection of Thompson correspondence, read on camera by Depp; the short documentary "Hunter Goes to Hollywood"; a profile of Oscar Zeta Acosta, the inspiration for Dr. Gonzo; a collection of artwork by illustrator Ralph Steadman; a look at the controversy over the screenwriting credit; an excerpt from the 1996 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' recording featuring Jim Jarmusch and Maury Chaykin; a BBC documentary from 1978 with Thompson and Steadman; storyboards, production designs, stills, and the trailer; plus a booklet featuring an essay by critic J. Hoberman and two pieces by Thompson.