TRAILER: "The Peanuts Movie"

Well, I still think it's a little disturbing to force the Peanuts to become monstrous CGI creations in this new movie, but at least it looks like they're staying as true to the old designs as possible. Of course, you know what would make them even closer? Yeah, doing a traditional 2D movie. Why do they have to be updated like this? Will kids really not watch anything hand drawn anymore? It's not like they know any better. I assume parents are the ones familiar with the Peanuts anyway. But this is coming out next year, whether I like it or not, so here's a first look at Snoopy. Sigh.

TRAILER: "Song One"

I admit I'm not the biggest Anne Hathaway fan, and nothing in this trailer looks likely to change that. It appears to be a sappy melodrama about folk singers in Brooklyn, but the real kiss of death is the release date, which is January. I've said it before, January is a dumping ground for new releases, just about any film that gets released in January tells you that the studio behind it thinks it's a stinker. So, yeah, not a lot of confidence in this.

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "Christmas in Connecticut" (1945)

Well, it might as well be Christmas season already, right? The stores have already put out their decorations, and the Hallmark cable channels started playing Christmas movies 24/7 the day after Halloween (not kidding about that). So I'm going to jump into the season by recommending this screwball comedy starring the great Barbara Stanwyck as a single woman in her 30's (the horror!) who works as a columnist giving out homemaking advice to housewives (ala Martha Stewart), a subject that in truth she knows nothing about. So now when her boss wants to bring a war hero to the home of the "best homemaker in America," she's got to put on the show of her life. It's a classic that Stanwyck carries completely with her special brand of streetwise daffiness- it's a good one that should be better known.

Original 1945 Trailer:

FINAL TRAILER: "Annie"

This last trailer for director Will Gluck's updated version of Annie kinda toys with the idea of not pretending the movie isn't a musical, although just barely- you can only see glimpses of people dancing in the street (I guess we can assume that's where the songs are taking place). It also ups the cutesy factor to almost unbearable levels. I don't know- I'd be pretty shocked if this was any good, but who knows, maybe it'll surprise us. It's coming out on Christmas Day.