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What to Rent: New DVD Tuesday
Whether you're feeling like a light, fluffy kind of movie or something with more depth, this week's DVD releases run the gamut. In addition to these three, Extraordinary Measures featuring Harrison Ford and Keri Russell also comes out today.
Featuring the likes of Julia Roberts, Ashton Kutcher, Anne Hathaway, and Jennifer Garner, this romantic comedy has plenty of star power for what it lacks in substance. The ensemble film follows multiple couples on the lovey-doviest day of the year, telling their individual stories. Unfortunately, by attempting to cover too much at once, the movie sort of glazes over each relationship, giving it more of a cute montage feel than anything with an actual meaty plot. That being said, it could be the perfect rental for a girly night in. Special features include several deleted scenes.
This biopic of Nelson Mandela (portrayed by the excellent Morgan Freeman) follows the iconic leader after his release from prison. Stuck with the difficult task of restoring a post-apartheid country, Mandela tries to bring the divided community together using a struggling rugby team and its captain (Matt Damon). Helmed by Clint Eastwood, Invictus isn't the director's best work — and it's a little too long — but it is the kind of well-acted, inspirational film that has you rooting for its characters. Special features on the Blu-Ray version include a featurette where Freeman meets Mandela for his role and a documentary spanning Eastwood's career.
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Matt Damon & Fans “Say Cheese” in London
Matt Damon makes sure his fans get photos and autographs before heading back to his hotel after a day of filming in London. And later on PopSugar Rush, Taylor Lautner's New Moon costar disses Valentine's Day, and Jessica Biel chows down on a cricket!
Matt Damon Still Has Some Invictus Work to Do
Matt Damon and his wife Luciana headed to London over the weekend after a stay in LA for the SAG Awards. They were casual for a dinner at Nobu on Friday night, but tonight they were decked out to hit the red carpet at the UK premiere of Invictus. Joining the Damons were Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman and the former South African rugby captain Francois Pienaar, who Matt plays in the film. Matt's portrayal won him a Golden Globe nomination, and we'll know Tuesday if it'll get him in the running for an Oscar.
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Buzz's Oscar Nominee Predictions: Best Supporting Actor
We're just a few days away from the 2010 Oscar nomination announcements — I'll be rising early on Feb. 2 to report who got a nod, but until then, I'm getting my predictions in now. I've already told you who I think will be up for best actor and best actress, and now here's another five I think are worthy of an Academy Award nod: the best supporting actors.
What Is the Best Dramatic Movie of 2009?
In just a few weeks we'll start seeing which of 2009's finest films are awarded with various accolades, but for now it's your turn to pick your favorites. So far The Hangover is winning best comedy and Up leads the pack for best animated film, but what's your pick for the best drama of 2009?

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Who Is the Best Dramatic Actor of 2009?
The men in my dramatic actors poll can sing, dance, put on accents and inhabit legendary figures like second nature — and how I enjoyed watching them this year. Some have started bringing home the nominations, but until we find out who gets the statues, vote on who you think was the best dramatic actor of 2009.

Don't forget to vote on all of my Best of 2009 polls!
Box Office: The Princess and The Frog Leaps to the Top
Disney's princesses can still bring it: In its opening weekend, The Princess and the Frog topped the box office with $25 million. The animated film knocked out last week's champ, the underdog drama The Blind Side, which came in second and drew in $15.4 million.
Matt Damon's Invictus debuted in the third spot with $9 million, while New Moon dropped to the fourth spot with $8 million. Rounding out the top five is seasonal flick A Christmas Carol, with $6.8 million.
Watch, Pass, or Rent: Invictus & A Single Man
Hear why our BuzzSugar editors recommend watching Matt Damon's Invictus in theaters but say you should just rent Colin Firth's A Single Man in the latest episode of Watch, Pass, or Rent!




