ENTERTAINMENT: Once again proving the rule that any movie franchise can be enhanced by the addition of The Rock (Dwayne Johnson), G.I. Joe: Retaliation brings the Joes back to fight the Cobra organization as well as members of the U.S. government who want to bring them down. Channing Tatum returns while Bruce Willis enlists for this ride and we've got it in both DVD and Blu-ray.
DOCUMENTARIES: Wimbledon has ended so you have time to watch the movie about the sisters whom you can recognize even without seeing the last name: Venus and Serena.
SUBTITLED: The leisurely paced Old Dog feels like a documentary as it tells the story of a Tibetan man who sells his mastiff in mainland China (where mastiffs have become trendy), which his outraged father then retrieves.
Concerts on DVD!
It's been another wonderful summer for live music in Chicago and if you can't make it to Lollapalooza or if it's been too cool for the lawn at Ravinia we've got some live music DVDs to keep you rocking in the comfort of your living room!
- Paul McCartney is still touring but the concert film Rockshow captures him and his band Wings at their peak, in 1976.
- The cast of Glee bring their take on popular songs by the likes of Journey, Queen and Katy Perry to the stage in Glee: The Concert.
- Hear how Adele's incredible voice sounds on a concert stage in Adele: Live at the Royal Albert Hall.
- Director Martin Scorcese captures The Band's final concert in The Last Waltz, which also features guest appearances by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and more.
- Get a peek at Bob Dylan's formative years in The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan Live at the Newport Folk Festival 1963-65.
- Blind Faith bandmen Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood reunite and play the hits in Live from Madison Square Garden.
- Some of the best performances at induction ceremonies such as those by Bruce Springsteen and Mick Jagger, Eddie Vedder (with The Doors) and Prince covering George Harrison are compiled in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum Live. We also carry the Hall of Fame's 25th Anniversary Concerts.
- Neil Young's annual charitable Bridge School Concerts bring together a variety of musicians, including David Bowie, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty, many of whom jam with Young.
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