Page 26 THE VILLADOM TIMES II & IV • May 8, 2013 DVD releases (continued from Restauran tpage) to control the actions and movements of other humans, allowing reclusive billionaire Ken Castle (Michael C. Hall) to create the ultimate video game. “Slayers” is a mass-scale, multiplayer, online violent game that is both controversial and hugely popular. Simon (Logan Lerman) is a master gamer, keeping his character alive week after week through his video-game avatar, a living, breathing human being named Kable (Gerard Butler). Simon captures a global audience as he keeps Kable running and shooting his way through explosive battles. Thrown into prison and forced to fight against his will, Kable realizes his only hope of seeing his family again is to escape the game. This is an example of a movie with a good concept and dismal execution. Violence, mayhem, and noise trump decent scripting. The Blu-ray edition contains both Blu-ray 3D and Blu-ray 2D versions. Bonuses include a digital copy and making-of featurette. “Dr. Kildare: The Complete First Season” (Warner Archive) contains all 33 episodes from the 1961-1962 season. James Kildare (Richard Chamberlain) is an intern in a large metropolitan hospital trying to learn his profession, deal with the patients, and win the respect of Dr. Gillespie (Raymond Massey), the senior doctor in his specialty of internal medicine. Based on a successful series of 1940s movies, the show realistically portrays hospital life and the life-and-death aspect of the work. Among Season One’s guest stars are Lee Marvin, Ellen Burstyn, Dorothy Malone, Joseph Cotton, Mary Astor, and Margaret O’Brien.