| | 1. Toy Story 3 Maybe you've heard of this limited-release indie film? |
| | 2. Centurion So Dominic West and Michael Fassbender star in a movie directed by Neil Marshall ( The Descent, Doomsday), and it somehow fails to crack $130,000 at the box office. Oh, wait, it was only ever released in 19 theaters...so I guess that gross is actually not too bad, after all. |
| | 3. Winnebago Man Well, I take back what I said about Centurion, because Winnebago Man was in 12 theaters and managed to solidly out-gross it. Hopefully this will be on Netflix soon, because it looks like a hoot. |
| | 4. The Goonies 25th Anniversary Blu-Ray/DVD. Another one of those films that no one really dislikes. Hopefully they'll rope Sean Astin and Josh Brolin into a sequel one of these days.The 50-year-old Goonies? Could have Sloth scooting around with a walker, etc. |
| | 5. ExTerminators Ha ha, killing ex-boyfriends. Get it? Ex-Terminators? Heather Graham, we once thought you were above direct-to-dvd films. No longer. |
| | 6. The Sound of Music The hills are alive with the sound of the 45th anniversary DVD/Blu-ray release of this seminal movie musical. |
| | 7. Clint Eastwood The man, the myth, the legend gets a 35-disc (!!!) box set of his biggest films, ranging from Where Eagles Dare (1969) to last year's Invictus. At $115 on Amazon, that's actually not a terrible deal, but still - think of how much shelf space it's going to take up. |




























Smart thinking.
EDIT: Just bought Toy Story 3 & How to Train Your Dragon on Blu-Ray. I'm still the king of impulse purchases.