
All of the new DVD releases hit stores (and
Netflix) on Tuesdays. So each week in
What to Netflix: New DVD Tuesday, I sort through the best of the batch and tell you what to add to your queue. In addition to these titles, you can now check out the
second season of Big Love,
High School Musical 2, and the indie movie
Interview with Steve Buscemi and Sienna Miller.

Question: Where can you find Jamie Foxx, The Rock, and Joaquin Phoenix in the same place? Answer:
The People's Choice Awards. The three are nominated for Favorite Leading Man for this year's awards, which include a pretty motley collection of stars overall.

This holiday weekend, Rob Zombie's reimagined remake of horror classic
Halloween took the box office crown,
bringing in $31 million in sales over its three-day opening.
Superbad continues to do impressively well — this weekend the bawdy flick came in second place, just before ping-pong comedy
Balls of Fury.
The Bourne Ultimatum continued to be successful, coming in
fourth place, while
Rush Hour 3 followed behind at No.

Teen raunch comedy
Superbad continued to get tons of McLovin from audiences this weekend as
it reigned at the box office for the second weekend in a row. Overall, this weekend's box office sales were somewhat unusual, with older movies taking the top three slots before the new releases.
The Bourne Ultimatum came in second place — a nice accomplishment in the movie's third weekend in theaters — while
Rush Hour 3 stayed strong at No.

Well, Brett Ratner has become an even wealthier man. Having figured out a most profitable buddy action flick formula, his latest movie
Rush Hour 3 took the
box office crown this weekend, raking in $50.2 million. Though extremely respectable, this sum falls short of the $67.4 million made by
Rush Hour 2 its opening weekend in the summer of 2001.