Lost Highway: This is the anamorphic version. I've seen full screen versions in virtually every grocery store discount bin I've checked in the past few years.
Mr. Wong, Detective - The Complete Collection: "Who should we cast as our Chinese detective? Hey, how about that tall British guy?" Man, has Hollywood come a long way since those days. Includes "Mr. Wong, Detective," "The Mystery of Mr. Wong," "Mr. Wong in Chinatown," "The Fatal Hour," "Doomed To Die" and "Phantom of Chinatown."
Warner Gangsters Collection, Vol. 1: A rerelease, including "The Public Enemy," "White Heat," "Angels With Dirty Faces," "Little Ceasar," "The Petrified Forest" and "The Roaring Twenties."
Warner Gangsters Collection, Vol. 2: Originally released as "Warner Tough Guys Collection" because one title in the set doesn't actually have any gangsters, even though it's the same feel. Includes "Bullets or Ballots," "City For Conquest," "Each Dawn I Die," "G Men," "San Quentin," and "A Slight Case of Murder."
Warner Gangsters Collection, Vol. 3: This is the new set, containing "Smart Money," "Picture Snatcher," "The Mayor of Hell," "Lady Killer," "Black Legion" and "Brother Orchid."
HD Basics: A "system tuner" for the HD DVD format.
Finally, the pick of the week. It's a close call between the first Gangster set and the Remington Steele set. Decide for yourself based on how dark you want the tone to be in what you're watching.
Cool - I'll definitely have to pick this up. I was a huge Invisible Man fan - it was a smart, funny show on SciFi. Pity they've forgotten how to make that kind of thing. These days it's all about the angst. Or the wrestling. Go Bobby!