28 Days Later

Fox Home Entertainment, $41.98

From Danny Boyle, the director of Trainspotting, comes this spine-chilling story about a man who awakens from a coma, only to find England has been ravaged by a virus that has turned most of its population into zombies. Hmm, too bad this plague didn't affect the Teletubbies. The DVD for this critically-acclaimed horror flick is accompanied by plenty of bonus features such as three alternate endings, deleted scenes, audio commentary from the director and writer Alex Garland, a music video, still photo gallery and a featurette, dubbed "Pure Rage: The Making of 28 Days Later." Nightlight not included.

Fargo: Special Edition

MGM Home Entertainment, $29.98

Any movie with the line, "Ah, hon, ya got Arby's all over me!," can't be all that bad. Actually, the Academy Award-winning Fargo, written and directed by the Coen brothers, has never looked better. The "Special Edition" DVD houses new cast interviews, audio commentary, a photo gallery and an aw-jeez documentary entitled "Minnesota Nice." With unforgettable performances from Frances McDormand, William H. Macy and Steve Buscemi, this dark comedy follows a hapless car salesman (Macy) who hires two fumbling crooks to kidnap his wife and split the ransom money. When innocent bystanders are killed, a pregnant cop (McDormand) is called on to investigate.
Scarface: Anniversary Edition
Universal Home Video, $32.99
It's been 20 years since director Brian De Palma brought Tony Montana (Al Pacino), a relentless Cuban refugee who worked his way up to rule Miami's underworld, to the silver screen. Loosely based on a 1932 film of the same name, Scarface is a violent rags-to-riches story with an incredible supporting cast led by Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert Loggia, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Steven Bauer. On this two-disc anniversary edition, the film has been digitally remastered and remixed in DTS 5.1 surround sound, plus extra features include numerous historical and making-of documentaries, a 20-minute Def Jam hip-hop featurette, interviews with cast members, audio commentary and more. Say hello to my little friend!

2 Fast 2 Furious
Columbia TriStar Home Video, $29.99


Speaking of Miami, 2 Fast 2 Furious is the nitro-fueled sequel to 2001's The Fast and the Furious, but this time shines a spotlight on the underground street racing scene. The story follows Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker), an ex-cop who must face off against a drug lord the only way he knows how - behind the wheel. The DVD menu lets users choose their favorite car from the film, which will launch a unique "ride" to special features and artwork. Extras include behind-the-scenes documentaries, deleted scenes and outtakes, a stunt driving feature, a demo for the upcoming 2 Fast 2 Furious video game, and a recording studio visit with Ludacris for a rare soundtrack session.

Legally Blonde 2: 
Red, White & Blonde

MGM Home Entertainment, $34.99


Reese Witherspoon is back as the bubbly Elle Woods, as she heads to Washington D.C. to lobby for animal rights after discovering that the mother of her beloved dog Bruiser is locked away in an animal testing facility. Along with Witherspoon's unforgettable performance, Legally Blonde 2 is complemented by a fantastic supporting cast including the likes of Sally Field, Bob Newhart, Jennifer Coolidge, Regina King and Luke Wilson. The fashion-conscious DVD is wrapped in a pink emery board case and features a purse-full of extras such as seven deleted scenes, outtakes and bloopers, audio commentary with the cast, a making-of featurette, a LeAnn Rimes music video, an interactive trivia game, a photo gallery, trailers, TV spots and a sassy Easter egg.

- Marc Saltzman