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Press Play with Videoport Jones - The Limits of Control, Star Trek and Bruno

I always know we're up for some seriously good new DVD releases when I get an e-mail from Videoport Jones that starts with the phrase "BIG WEEK!" How big?

Press Play with Videoport Jones - UP, The Ugly Truth and The Achievers

Oh joyous day! We've been counting down the weeks for a while now and Videoport Jones and I finally get to talk Pixar!

Press Play with Videoport Jones - Food Inc., GI Joe and You're Welcome: A Final Night with George W. Bush

We're back in business baby! This week's new releases on DVD finally give Videoport Jones and I a reason to do the Snoopy Dance for the first time in a long time.

Press Play with Videoport Jones - Whatever Works, Ice Age and Orphan

Maybe we should just call this the Autumn of Disillusionment. First it's our favorite actors, now it's one of our favorite directors.

Press Play with Videoport Jones - Land of the Lost, Drag Me to Hell and The Proposal

You know it's an off week for new releases when Will Ferrell is in the dog house, and yet, here we are. The legendary 'SNL-er' is in very real danger of slipping into Mike Meyers comedy limbo.

Press Play with Videoport Jones - Year One, My Life in Ruins and ANVIL!: The Story of Anvil

What do you do when your heroes start to lose their luster?

Why not us: Portland as a youth-magnet?

There are millions of stories of why people come to Portland, but more often then not it's because of some small inkling that this would be a good place to live.

Press Play with Videoport Jones - Away We Go, The Girlfriend Experience and Monsters vs. Aliens

Funny how each week's new DVD releases take Videoport Jones and I to places we didn't expect.

The Great WCYY Meltdown of '09, Hoax or No?

So did WCYY (94.3) unintentionally have a clubhouse fight in public? Because it's been all the rage on the internets, the radio and more today.

Press Play with Videoport Jones - Observe and Report, Ghost of Girlfriends Past and 30 Rock

When two mall security-related movies are released in the same year, one is bound to suffer, right? But did it have to be "Observe and Report"?

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