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Last week’s Top 5 rentals: “Face/Off,” “The Lost World: Jurassic Park,” “Jingle All the Way,” “The Fifth Element” and “Breakdown.”
Last week’s Top 5 sellers: “Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas,” “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” (pan & scan); “Annabelle’s Wish,” “Jingle All the Way” and “Free Willy 3: The Rescue.”
What’s New
In stores this week:
“George of the Jungle” (Walt Disney, $23), hit comedy starring Brendan Fraser.
“Speed 2: Cruise Control” (Fox), sequel to the 1994 box-office hit starring Sandra Bullock and Jason Patric.
“The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story” (Cabin Fever, $25), Oscar-nominated documentary on the artist who has chronicled Broadway for the past 70 years.
“Highlander: The Series” (Republic), a collection of episodes from the hit TV series.
“The Heist” (Avalanche), action-thriller starring Andrew McCarthy and Cynthia Geary.
What’s Coming
Tuesday: “My Best Friend’s Wedding,” “Box of Moonlight” and “Con Air.”
Dec. 16: “Contact,” “A Simple Wish,” “Cosi” and “How to Be a Player.”
Dec. 23: “Spawn,” “Bliss,” “ ‘Til There Was You,” “For Roseanna,” “187” and “Air Bud.”
Dec. 30: “Conspiracy Theory,” “Out to Sea” and “Steel.”
Jan. 6: “When the Cat’s Away,” “Masterminds,” “Fire Down Below” and “Hoodlum.”
Jan. 13: “Career Girls,” “Soul Food,” “Buddy,” “Picture Perfect,” “Wishmaster,” “Grizzly Mountain,” “Dream With the Fishes,” “Money Talks,” “Temptress Moon” and “Children of the Revolution.”
Jan. 20: “The Game,” “Nothing to Lose,” “Broken English” and “Leave It to Beaver.”
Jan. 27: “Event Horizon,” “Star Maps,” “Brassed Off,” “The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca,” “City of Industry,” “8 Heads in a Duffel Bag,” “Kull the Conqueror” and “Hollow Reed.”
Feb. 3: “Hercules,” “Gang Related” and “Excess Baggage.”
Feb. 10: “Air Force One.”
Feb. 24: “The Edge.”
March 3: “Peter Pan.”
April 14: “The Full Monty.”
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Rental video charts provided by VSDA
VidTrac, sales charts by VideoScan Inc.
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