90 E o u ...; Vl o cr }>, c: tf o Q. .:.: .... o > ~ (I) Z Ultimate Matrix Collection **'/' Warner Bros, $79.92 CLEARLY the mystique _of "The Matrix" was spoiled by two vastly inferior sequels.</p><p> Having its innovative action scenes copied or spoofed repeatedly didn't help, either.</p><p> But some of that hipness is regained with this overstuffed boxed set with 35 hours of deleted scenes, documentaries, animated shorts and -boldest of all - commentary tracks from critics who didn't like the movies.</p><p> The Mickey Mouse Club ** Walt Disney, $32.99 WITH entire seasons of TV shows available in boxed sets, it's a shame Disney is only releasing the first five episodes -week one -of "The Mickey Mouse Club." (It ran from 1955 to 1959,-so they've got hundreds of hours in the vault.) At this rate, it'll take 13 volumes just to cover the first year.</p><p> But Annette and the gang are still fun.</p><p> Far better values are "Mickey Mouse in Black and White: Volume Two" and "The Complete Pluto: Volume One," both jammed with cartoons and extras.</p><p> The Bourne Supremacy ***'/' Universal. $29.98 A whip-smart thriller with Matt Damoll returning as thf forgetful Jason Bourne, who is forced cut of hidmg by a vengeful government Director Paul Greengrass keeps everything thrilling, including a car-chase scene in Moscow that is one for the ages (and is analyzed in the extras, along with Damon's fight training and a bridge chase scene).</p><p> Another fme thriller just out: "Infernal Affairs" (Miramax, $29.99), from Hong Kong.</p><p> Dodgeball * Fox, $29.98 .</p><p> A lazy, dumb comedy that gIves lazy, dumb comedies a bad name.</p><p> Vince Vaughn and his gang of misfits must win a dodgeball competition to keep his gym from being bought out by Ben Stiller.</p><p> One three minute sequence with Rip Torn throwing wrenches at Vaughn's team to sharpen their reflexes is funny.</p><p> The rest is distressingly stupid.</p><p> Extras include commentary tracks, deleted scenes and - on the DVD-ROM -the script, which is so banal and basic it could have fit on a napkin.</p><p> Gilmore Girls Season Two **** Warner Bros., $59.98 ANYONE enjoying the newly resurgent "Gilmore Girls" should check out the far superior second season, when this series could do no wrong.</p><p> Extras ""-_____ ..&..-::....---.--J include ''A Film By Kirk." Also out: "24 Season Three" (Fox, $69.98), "Carnivale" (HBO, $99.98) and "M*A*S*H Season Seven" (Fox, $39.98).