
Two of the biggest box office hits from last May come to DVD and Blu-Ray Monday.
One's a sequel, the first in its series, the other one's a sequel too but it's the third sequel in that series.
If you've never seen capuchin monkeys take a shower, then that gaping void in your existence can be filled by the bonus features in "Night At The Museum: Battle At The Smithsonian".
Deleted scenes are also included in this follow up to the first film.
Historical figures including ones played by Robin Williams and Amy Adams come to life and Ben Stiller has to keep them from being permanently retired to the Smithsonian's deep storage archives.
Christian Bale trades in the cape and cowl for even heavier duty gear in "Terminator Salvation".
He plays John Connor, the time traveling leader of a resistance group.
They're trying to win the world back from the machines who've taken over.
For Connor, winning also means rescuing his own father.
"Terminator Salvation" is rated PG13.
"Juno" co-star Michael Cera stars with Charlyne Yi in the romantic comedy "Paper Heart".
Yi plays a documentary filmmaker who's a skeptic about romance and true love, so she sets out across the country to make a film about something she doesn't understand.
That is, until she encounters Cera, who plays himself, and he becomes the object of her affection.
The film's rated PG13.
TV's latest take on the workplace comedy comes in the form of "Better Off Ted".
Jay Harrington stars as Ted Crisp, head of research and development at global conglomerate Veridian Dynamics.
That puts him in charge of a brilliant but quirky team of scientists.
All 13 first season episodes are on a two disc set.

Updated: 11/30/2009 11:18:34 AM 





