'- .</p><p> This week's DVDs By MICHAEL GlLTZ Kill Bill: Vol. 2 * * * Miramax, $29.99 Finally, fails can watch both halves of Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill," afilm about a bride on a rampage. "Vol 2" is a slow-paced, thoughtful ode to spaghetti westerns.</p><p> Uma Thurman shines and David Carradine deserves his career resurgence.</p><p> But fans will have to wait for a special edition with both f1lm.s and lot or extras, The Three Stooges in ChromaChoice **1/2 Columbia Pictures, $24.96 Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk! It's hard to imagine anyone demanding to watch the Three Stooges in color.</p><p> Nevertheless, Columbia offers two new DVDs - including ~'Goofs On The Loose" -with four shorts in both black and white and "ChromaChoice," aka the dreaded colorized versions.</p><p> Didn't we leave this goofy idea behind? You'd be much better offwith "The Flying Deuces" (1939), a lovingly restored Laurel and Hardy classic ($24.95, Kino) that's fuIinier and has fIve shorts as extras.</p><p> Shakespeare: The Animatedlales *** Abrose, $79.99 These Russian animated shorts with voices by members of the Royal Shakespeare Company aren't dumbed down for kids - just condensed , 25-minute takes on 12 classic tales ..</p><p> The styles vary from classic cel animation ("Othello") to haunting paint on-glass ("Hamlet") and puppetry ("The Winter's Tale"), all nicely done.</p><p> Tilda Swinton, · Antony Sher and Michael Kitchen-are among the stars involved in this intriguing, unusual project.</p><p> Good Bye.</p><p> Lenin! ***1/2 ~ony, $29.95 __ _ An East German mom falls into a coma and 'Once she awakens, her son (Daniel Bruhl) tries to maintain the illusion that the Berlin Wall never fell.</p><p> But this unanticipated hit has surprising depth and subtly demonstrates how maintaining a lie can be so important that nothing else matters.</p><p> Includes the usual extras, like commentary and deleted scenes.</p><p> The Bad Seed *** Warner Bros., $19.97 Both a camp classic and a genuinely spooky little flick, 1956's "The Bad Seed" stars Patty McCormack as the most devilish little girl in the world.</p><p> But the real treat is the hilarious audio commentary with McCormack and theatrical legend Charles B.usch. 7 z (!) :IE -< o .... " ." o 1!l- :::l '< "0 o ~ n o 3