A FEW GOOD MEN: SPECIAL EDITION Tom Cruise (1992, Columbia TriStar, R, $16.99) Rob Reiner's classic courtroom drama coins the phrase "You can't handle the truth!"

THE MASK OF ZORRO: SPECIAL EDITION Antonio Banderas (1998, Columbia TriStar, PG-13, $20.05) Banderas plays the rogue who saves a disenfranchised rabble.

SOME LIKE IT HOT: SPECIAL EDITION Marilyn Monroe (1959, MGM, unrated, $24.08) Gags abound as Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis vie for the seductive Marilyn.

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THE HOUSE OF MIRTH (Columbia TriStar, PG) Gillian Anderson taps into the venality of Edith Wharton's New York society with subtle wit and craftiness.

SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE (Universal, R) Director E. Elias Merhige's affectionate tongue-in-cheek film pays homage to the landmark German silent Nosferatu.

TRAFFIC (USA, R) Steven Soderbergh creates a tapestry of three stories woven together by a common theme: the war on drugs.

TORA! TORA! TORA!: SPECIAL EDITION(Fox, G) This epic film, the first American-Japanese coproduction, shows the bombing of Pearl Harbor from both sides.

TWO FAMILY HOUSE (Universal, R) Michael Rispoli and Kathrine Narducci, working-class Italian Americans living in the 1950s, face harsh realities.