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1. Little Mermaid
Disney
2. What Happens in Vegas
Fox
3. Heroes - Season 2
Universal
4. Nightmare Before Christmas
Universal
5. Camp Rock
Paramount
6. Entourage - The Complete Fourth Season
Universal
7. Street Kings
Sony
8. One Tree Hill - The Complete Fifth
Warner
9. Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert
Fox
10. Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior
Warner
Week ending Aug 31. Source: Nielsen VideoScan
1. Nightmare Before Christmas
Disney
2. Heroes - Season 2
Universal
3. What Happens in Vegas - Extended
Fox
4. Batman Begins
Warner
5. Street Kings
Fox
6. Heroes - Season 2
Universal
7. Twister
Warner
8. 300
Warner
9. Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles- Season 1
Warner
10. V For Vendetta
Warner
Week Ending Aug. 31. Source: Nielsen VideoScan
1. Camp Rock - Extended Rock Star Edition
 Disney
2. Dexter - Season 2
Paramount
3. House - Season 4
Universal
4. Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Season 1
Warner
5. Gossip Girl - Season 1
Warner
6. Schoolhouse Rock - 30th Anniversary
Disney
7. South Park - Season 11
Paramount
8. Prison Break - Season 3
FOX
9. Wire - Season 5
HBO
10. Dexter - Season 1
Paramount
Top DVD titles for week ending Aug. 31. Source: Nielsen
1. Camp Rock
Disney
2. Street Kings
Fox
3. Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert
Disney
4. Scorpion King: Rise of a Warrior
Universal
5. Dexter - The Complete Second Season
Paramount
6. Prom Night
Sony
7. House - Season 4 Universal
8. Nim's Island
Fox
9. Terminator
Warner
10. Gossip Girl - The Complete First Season
Warner
For week ending Aug. 31. Source: Nielsen
1. Nightmare Before Christmas
Disney
2. Heroes - Season 2 Universal
3. What Happens in Vegas - Extended
Fox
4. Batman Begins
Warner
5. Street Kings
Fox
6. Heroes - Season 1 Universal
7. Twister Warner
8. 300 Warner
9. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicals - Season 1
Warner
10. V For Vendetta
Warner
Preliminary data for week ending Aug. 31. Source: Nielsen VideoScan

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27 Dresses

Having nicely established her big-screen credibility with the summer hit "Knocked Up," Katherine Heigl tries a little further "Grey's Anatomy" moonlighting on for size with "27 Dresses." But while Heigl is terrific, this uninspired romantic comedy is considerably less so. More

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With the glory of "The Lord of the Rings" cycle now fading, New Line looks to this first of a projected series of films derived from Philip Pullman's widely read trilogy, "His Dark Materials," to get the studio back in the fantasy game. This film just might do the trick. More

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