Eo @ r o o =o zThompson's "l,lanny" diaries Nanny McPhee ** Universal, $29.98 FARbe it fromme to criticize the delightfu.l Emma Thompson.</p><p> But despite wickedly ugly makeup and a serious overbite, her Nmy Iacks the bite of Mary Poppins.</p><p> Blame the frantic direction of Kirk fones.</p><p> It all goes dom easi.ly, tharks to Thompson, Colin Firth md not-too-cute child actors.</p><p> Modest extru do not include comentary from Thompson, who wote the screenplay The NewWorld ***% New Line. $27.98 NO director can rival Tenence Malick for the sense ofwonder he creates omcreeL It's here in spades, from the mival of sNos in America to Pocahontds' captivating joumey to Englmd.</p><p> There's a substmtial making-of documentary, but all we get is the revised 135- minute vereion - the original that won awrds was longer, md Malick was also working on a three-hour cut.</p><p> Sgt Bilko:50th Anniversary Edition **** ParamounL S39.95 Tlls first and best con artist, Sgt.</p><p> Bilko (created by Phil Silvers), has virtually disappeued from view.</p><p> But these 18 episodes prove that "M*A*S*H" uasn't the first (or even perhaps the best) comedy to use the Army as a pmching bag.</p><p> Loads of extras include audio comrnentary, appearalces by Silvers with Ed Sullivm md Dick Cavett, Emmy clips and much more.</p><p> The Towering Inferno: Special Edition*** Fox. $19.98 THE remake "Poseidon' has prompted re-releases of 1972's "The Pose idon Adventure: Specid Edition" (Fo& $19.98); 1974's "Eathquake" (Universal, $14.98) md another fave flick, I974's "The Towering Inferno." Sue it's silly.</p><p> And crzy, stupid, str- studded fiD Extras include 30 deleted scenes md a new docmentary but sadly no word from O j Sirnpson, r'ho played a security m