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Top 7 rentals

1 “Fantastic Four”

2 “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”

3 “The Dukes of Hazzard”

4 “Cinderella Man”

5 “War of the Worlds”

6 “The Polar Express”

7 “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo”

Source: www.billboard.com

Also available now

“The Football Factory”

“American Pie Presents: Band Camp”

“seaQuest DSV: Season One”

“Attack of the 60-Foot Centerfold”

Available Tuesday

“Broken Flowers”

“The Cave”

“My Date with Drew”

“Wedding Crashers”

Available soon

“The Constant Gardener,” Jan. 9

“Hustle & Flow,” Jan. 9

“Red Eye,” Jan. 9

“Transporter 2,” Jan. 9

“Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room,” Jan. 16

“Lord of War,” Jan. 16

“The Aristocrats,” Jan. 23

“Flightplan,” Jan. 23

“The Legend of Zorro,” Jan. 30

“Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride,” Jan. 30

Straight to …

“American Pie Presents: Band Camp” is the fourth in the “American Pie” series, but don’t be fooled: It shares little more than the name. In fact, this straight-to-video features none of the original cast members, except for Eugene Levy as Jim’s dad.