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Page 28 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • September 11, 2013 DVD releases (continued from Restaurant page) Dyrholm. “Presenting Lily Mars” (Warner Archive) stars Judy Garland as a stage-struck Indiana woman eager to hit the Great White Way. Loosely based on a 1933 Booth Tarking- ton novel, the film was designed as a showcase for MGM’s hot musical star. Lily is convinced she has the talent to get her to Broadway, so when producer (Van Heflin) visits her hometown, she turns on the charm to dazzle him but, unimpressed, he returns to New York. Lily hitchhikes East, intent on achieving stardom in the Big Apple. Though this is not one of Garland’s best pictures, it does offer her the opportunity to sing the songs “Tom, Tom the Piper’s Son,” the ballad “When I Look at You,” “Three O’clock in the Morning,” and “Broadway Rhythm.” Though the story is routine, Garland is charming and keeps the film afloat. The supporting cast includes Fay Bainter, Richard Carlson, Spring Byington, and Connie Gilchrist. The orchestras of Tommy Dorsey and Bob Crosby are featured. Extras include the Academy Award-winning short, “Heavenly Music,” audio-only song outtakes, a radio adaptation starring June Allyson and Van Heflin, and the cartoon “Who Killed Who?” “Supernatural: The Complete Eighth Season” (Warner Home Video), available on both Blu-ray and DVD, con- tains all 23 complete episodes. In the season premiere, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are reunited after a year apart. Having escaped from Purgatory with the help of a vampire named Benny, Dean heads straight for Sam, but the reunion isn’t all he imagined it would be. Although Sam drops everything to join his brother, leav- ing the life to which he has grown accustomed turns out to be harder than he imagined. Meantime, Dean’s associa- tion with the vampire turns out to be more than he bar- gained for. As the brothers struggle with their unexpected reunion, they make a shocking discovery that could lead them on a deeply personal mission to settle some old scores and seal the Gates of Hell forever. The four-disc Blu-ray edition contains over four hours of extras, including three featurettes, three commentaries, deleted scenes, gag reel, and digital copy of all episodes.