Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Film Collection (Blu-Ray)
Release Date: August 11
What it is: This is the ultimate collection for fans of irradiated homeless reptiles with Italian food leanings. All four major films—the live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Turtles in Time, and the animated TMNT—are available together for the first time. And in hi-def to boot.
Why you need it: In all seriousness, all franchises should get this kind of love. Presented in pizza box packaging (all four discs look like pizzas, too), the set also includes a collectible comic book, character cards, and even a beanie cap. Good stuff.

 


I Love You, Man (Blu-Ray)
Release Date: August 11
What it is: Paul Rudd plays Pete Klavin, a nice guy who has gone his whole life without a "bro," finds he needs a best man for his wedding. Enter Sydney Fife (Jason Segel).
Why you need it: Like Role Models, this is a movie that probably looked "meh" on paper and equally uninspiring in trailer form but is, in the end, pretty surprisingly hilarious. I Love You, Man also wins because its special features are actually worth watching. Check out "Klavinisms," which focus on Pete's inability to master guy slang—which will, ironically, have you injecting "Totes M'Gotes" and "City Slickah" into your lexicon.