With the holidays on the way, CD's and movies make a great stocking stuffer. This week's Sweet Releases includes new rock to wrap up 2012's rock trilogy and puts Seth MacFarlane in your living room.

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    Green Day

    Green Day's third album ¡Tré! is their 11th studio album and wraps up the ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! series. The fourth part in the series is the ¡Quatro! DVD. The albums have come out as Green Day pulled out of tour dates due to frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's 'Justin Bieber meltdown' and following 'rehab issues'. Fun fact: The vinyl for ¡Tré! was pushed back until January 2013. Early pressings have "Stray Heart" not "Drama Queen".

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    Ted

    Seth MacFarlane brings Ted the teddy bear to life. Starring Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane and total hottie Mila Kunis Ted is like MacFarlane's version of the FX show Wilfred. Seth MacFarlane's signature brand of humor comes to life in the CGI bear known as Ted. It'd be offensive, if it wasn't so hilarious.

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    THE BOURNE LEGACY

    The Bourne movie series continues with The Bourne Legacy. The government will stop at nothing to keep the whistle from being conspiracy. It began with Jason Bourne and now Aaron Cross must finish it.

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    Dick Tracy

    Digitally re-mastered and for the first time on Blu-ray is Dick Tracy. This seven Academy Award winner with Warren Beatty, Al Pacino. Madonna and Dustin Hoffman has Dick Tracy taking on Big Boy Caprice and the crime-wave in the city. Twenty-two years later, we're still waiting for the sequel.

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    Futurama (Volume 7)

    The Planet Express crew is back and packed with new extras not shown on TV! 13 episodes full of Matt Groening's futuristic world known as Futurama. Now with extra Slurm! Volume 7 is half of the 26 episodes that made up season 7 on the show. It marks the second season for the series on their new home, Comedy Central.

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    Mission: Impossible - The Complete Series

    Mission Impossible is all yours on 56 discs with all 7 seasons of the show which became and instant hit. Plus you also get the two seasons of the 1980's comeback and plenty of bonus special features. You won't want to stop watching this classic show with the gadgets, plots and of course the self-destructing tapes.

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