DVD What's the story?Rachel McAdams labors mightily to be adorable in "Morning Glory," a fitfully funny romantic comedy set in the weary, bleary vineyards of morning TV. McAdams gives her vivacious all to play Becky Fuller, a hardworking producer at a bottom-rated network morning news show. Her chief foil is curmudgeonly news veteran Michael Pomeroy (Harrison Ford), whom she dragoons into co-hosting the "Daybreak" program alongside aging diva Colleen Peck (Diane Keaton). But "Morning Glory," despite an appealing premise and terrific stars, veers so wildly in tone that it never settles into a story worth believing, let alone remembering. At one point, when it looks like Becky might leave "Daybreak," director Roger Michell throws in a sentimental montage of her life at the office, and you realize how little we've come to know the characters she's supposedly going to miss. The DVD and Blu-ray (Paramount, $30-$35) include filmmakers' commentary.

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Also out Tuesday: "A Film Unfinished," "Hannah Montana Forever" (final season), "Inside Job," "Jackass 3," "The Man From Nowhere," "Mystery Science Theater 3000" (Vol. 20), "The Next Three Days," "Super Bowl XLV Champions: Green Bay Packers," "The Walking Dead" (Season 1), and Blu-rays of "Excalibur," "Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie," "The Miracle Maker," "Nausicaa."

GAME

Mario misses the markMario and the gang take a vacation from their usual grueling adventures and relax in the warm confines of sports gaming in "Mario Sports Mix" ($50 for Wii; rated Everyone). Unfortunately, the developers of the lackluster game seem to have taken a vacation from innovation. The game offers only four sports: basketball, dodge ball, hockey and volleyball. It's a paltry menu, because most gamers probably have played all of the sports on one of the many other Wii sports titles. Compounding the situation: None of these games is fun, even with a heavy dose of Mario-inspired tweaks. Hockey is slow and methodical, dodge ball might be among the worst games in history, and volleyball offers nothing new. Basketball is the best of the bunch, but that's not saying much. Gamers will find few of the details and effort put into other Mario-themed games.

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APP

A better market searchUnless you know the title of an app, the Android Market's search engine isn't great. Chomp is a new search engine for the market that blows Google's default out of the water, letting you search by category and filter by price. Head into the Android Market and search for "rss reader." Your top results will probably contain a few popular readers such as Pulse, Newsrob or FeedR, but they're buried amid unrelated results. Chomp aims to solve this problem by letting you actually search by category and -- shockingly -- returns useful results. Search for "rss reader" in Chomp, and its first 10 results will be the most popular readers in the market. You can even narrow your search to free or paid apps and jump right to the entry for a given app, so you can download it right away. It's a must-have download for any Android app fiend.

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