I have in my hand a list of names the Black Friday ads for this year.. It’s not all that exciting, since scans of them showed up online weeks ago, but let’s pretend it’s 1992 and we’re all looking at this for the Very First Time.

I wouldn’t recommend heading out on Friday just for DVDs, since the deals aren’t that fantastic and DVDs go on sale all the time. But if you’re going to be hitting some of the major stores anyway, first of all, you’re insane. Second of all, here are the DVDs you should buy.

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If you’re ready to brave the post-Thanksgiving crowds tomorrow, you’ll find some deals waiting for you on the video game front. You know… when you’re buying gifts for other people. Yeah, that’s the ticket.

Fortunately, Destructoid has already done all the hard work and has compiled a list of Friday’s deals. Here’s some of the highlights.

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Most reports suggest that this weekend is going to be a much-needed financial shot in the arm for the theatres, and for a panoply of reasons.

The first, of course, is that most everyone’s got at least some time off here.  Thursday, a federal holiday, is mostly a given for any business that doesn’t want to show up in the newspapers.  The only real exceptions here are emergency services, infrastructure things like the power company, or retail.  Friday is less of a given–people used to talk about how some big name or another–possibly Milken or Boesky–used to make people show up on the day after Thanksgiving, not do so himself, but call the office on a semi-hourly basis to make sure people showed up.  So basically, most everybody’s got either a four-day weekend or a modified three-day, and since the shopping is going to be like DEATH if you believe CNN’s relentless pronouncements, it means people are going to be stuffed full of turkey and not too interested in anything requiring either moving a lot or spending money.

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My Top 5:

No. 1- Florida looks much the best to me and will prove that to non-believers when it destroys Alabama in the SEC title game.

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Thanksgiving is here! And yes, I know that “Over the River and Through the Woods” is not necessarily a Thanksgiving song, but it doesn’t mention Christmas, so by default it must be. Also I am pretty sure it refers to pumpkin pie. And yes, there are actually some Thanksgiving movies. If you find yourself lacking in holiday spirit, pop in one of these DVDs and bask in the holiday tradition.

“Hannah and Her Sisters” is one of those movies that has everyone. Within the first half hour, you’ll spot Woody Allen, of course – he directed it, after all – John Turturro, Julia Louis-Dreyfuss, Sam Waterston, Carrie Fisher, Mia Farrow, and even Mia Farrow’s adopted daughter. The one who grew up to marry Woody Allen. Yeah, that’s perfectly normal.

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