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'Game Plan,' 'Saw IV,' and 'Sydney White' new on DVD today
By WillametteLive Editors
from WillametteLive, Section Screen
Posted on Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 09:31:35 AM PDT

"The Game Plan"

Rugged quarterback John Kingman (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson)  is rich, famous and enjoys the bachelor life. But when a seven-year-old girl shows up on his doorstep looking for her father, John learns the hard way that his priorities must change drastically.  

"Saw IV"

How many Saws have been seen? This time two veteran FBI profilers arrive to help local police solve Jigsaw's latest game. Commander Rigg, the only police officer who had been left alone by Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) until now, gets thrown into the madman's game. With 90 minutes to unravel  
the traps or meet his death,the FBI investigators work on exposing the origins of Jigsaw and figure out his plan. Darren Lynn Bousman returns to direct.

"Sydney White"

Amanda Bynes turns in a good performance in this college-age adaptation of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves."

The story takes place in a college dorm room. Amanda Bynes plays Sydney White, a young woman who is about to join the sorority of her deceased mother. A tomboy at heart, Sydney balks at the sorority's pink and dresses. She catches the eye of a handsome, rich fraternity brother (Prince Charming) who is in hot pursuit. Every fairy tale must have an evil witch, and Prince Charming's ex-girlfriend and head of the sorority to which Sydney is pledging fills the role. She sends Sydney to live in the "outcast" dorm with seven nerdy guys.

Amanda Bynes puts her comedy skills to good work and doesn't seem to take any of it too seriously.

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