User blog:Ceauntay/Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 On DVD This Weekend and Other Releases

"Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1" is finally coming home to DVD & Blu Ray this weekend. The film comes out in stores on April 29, 2011.

The film is rated PG-13. It cost $28.95 on standard DVD and $35.95 on Blu Ray. It will be released at midnight for a midnight release party.

Danny, Rebecca and Alec returns. Their adventure gets much bigger and much darker than expected as they face of against the return of Catwoman once again but they will have to defend the world by destroying it with the power of the First, the Magic Ball and the Crystal Power hidden in three places and stop Catwoman once again for all. They also ended up battle against her into the final battle of good vs evil.

Documentaries old and new are coming our way on home video releases this week. Two classic films starring Bob Dylan will be available for the first time on Blu-ray disc Tuesday: D.A. Pennebaker's brilliant "Dont Look Back" and Murray Lerner's excellent "The Other Side of the Mirror - Bob Dylan Live at the Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965." Pennebaker's cinema verite documentary of a three-week concert tour of England in spring 1965 is newly mastered in high definition and features bonus material from the 2007 DVD "65 Revisited." Lerner's musical time capsule is an exquisite 80 minutes of music, music, music - just Dylan in concert. The folk festivals represented in it include the famous - or infamous - 1965 Newport Folk Festival in which Dylan "went electric." "Dont Look Back" is rated PG and lists for $39.95; "The Other Side of the Mirror" is not rated and lists for $24.98. The new documentary series "Human Planet" comes to home video just two days after the broadcast finale on cable's Discovery Channel. You can continue the celebration of Earth Day (it was Friday) with this outstanding natural history series about the amazing adaptability of humanity, forging lives from Mongolia to Cambodia - and not just surviving, but thriving. Included here is the original British broadcast version, with three hours of footage not seen in the United States. The three-disc set is not rated and lists for $39.98 for DVD and $49.98 for Blu-ray disc.