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What’s Hot
* Last week’s Top 5 VHS rentals: “The Sixth Sense,” “Three Kings,” “End of Days,” “Stuart Little” and “House on Haunted Hill.”
* Last week’s Top 5 VHS sellers: “Stuart Little,” “Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace” (P&S;), ‘Pokemon: The First Movie,” “Notting Hill” and “Switching Goals.”
* Last week’s Top 5 DVD sellers: “End of Days,” “The Sixth Sense,” “Stuart Little,” “Three Kings” and “House on Haunted Hill”
What’s New
In stores this week:
* “Being John Malkovich” (USA), award-winning comedy drama starring John Cusack and Catherine Keener. (R)
* “Galaxy Quest” (DreamWorks, $23), comedy starring Tim Allen. (PG)
* “Anywhere but Here” (Fox), drama starring Susan Sarandon. (PG-13)
* “Dogma” (Columbia TriStar), religious satire starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. (R)
* “Regret to Inform” (Docurama), Vietnam War documentary.
* “Rugrats Discover America” (Paramount, $13), four animated adventures.
* “The Fox and the Hound” (Disney, $23), special “Gold Classic Collection” of Disney animated comedy. (G)
* “The Three Caballeros” (Disney, $20), the “Gold Classic collection” edition of the Disney animated musical comedy. (G)
* “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” (A&E;, $30 for set and $13 each on video; $45 for the set; $25 each on DVD), volumes 5 and 6 of episodes of the classic British comedy series.
* “Star Trek Voyager” (Paramount, $15), episodes seven through 11 of UPN series.
* “Undercover Angel” (PM), comedy with Yasmine Bleeth. (PG-13)
* “Virtual Sexuality” (Columbia TriStar), comedy. (R)
* “Rites of Passage” (Bell Canyon), thriller with Jason Behr. (R)
What’s Coming
* Tuesday: “American Beauty,” “The Straight Story,” “Mystery, Alaska” and “Bringing Out the Dead”
* May 16: “The End of the Affair,” “The World Is Not Enough,” “The Cradle Will Rock,” “Felicia’s Journey” and “Dreaming of Joseph Lees”
* May 23: “Sleepy Hollow” and “Eye of the Beholder”
Rental video charts provided by VSDA
VidTrac, sales charts by VideoScan Inc.
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