Tuesday’s Fresh/Rotten/Bland DVDo and DVDon’t Round-Up for 11/10

Days away from 2012 and having the American Film Market going on in our backyard, it feels like we're drowning in cinema. Luckily, we can hide in the safety of our homes with a good ol' fashioned DVD. Thanks to our friends at Rotten Tomatoes, we can even know what's Fresh, Rotten or just a bit Bland.
Special "BitTorrent of the Week" on DVD: INK is out on DVD, but it's been spreading like crazy via BitTorrent. So, for a film that had a limited release and festival play, is the piracy bad? Pericles Lewnes asks the guys from INK that very question.
The Fresh
- -Up is the Pixar smash hit that if you hate, you don't have a soul.
- -Ballast is like Precious, but without Oprah or Tyler Perry backing your film.
- -Woman in Berlin is directed by Max Färberböck. He was in Duets.
- -Merry Gentlemen is a directorial effort from Michael Keaton and a decent glance at your crazy neighbor.
The Rotten
- -Enlighten Up! is about yoga and some new age hippie romance B.S.
- -Eating Out: All You Can Eat is the latest in the Eating Out franchise. Related, there's a franchise?
- -Spread is the lowest and most rotten DVD out today at 13 percent.
The Bland
- -The Open Road has Jeff Bridges and Justin Timberlake. It does not need to be seen.
- -Accidental Husband was theatrically released in the UK and quietly pushed onto DVD today in the states.
- -The Chirstmas Clause is not at all trying to cash in on a film with a similar title.
- -Make The Yuletide Gay. That is all.
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