Culture | FilmTop five DVDs out this weekJulianne Moore in Far From HeavenSteve Morrissey|Evening Standard10 April 2012We've handpicked the cream of the crop of DVDs out this week. Men Behaving Badly fans will be delighted to learn that Six Pack is out, Liberty X (the sexy ones) are releasing Just a Little and a bank robber and retired teacher get all envious over each other in L'Homme du Train.1. Far From Heaven (Entertainment, 12A) Either a pointless waste of time or a triumph of pastiche, Todd Haynes's re-exploration of soapy film-maker Douglas Sirk's territory is well served by Julianne Moore and Dennis Quaid as Fifties homemaker and her oops-I'm-gay husband.2. L'Homme du Train (Pathé, 12A) Brilliantly played by Johnny Hallyday - France's Cliff Richard - and old stager Jean Rochefort, this is a tender character study of a bank robber and a retired teacher each casting half an envious eye over the other's lifestyle.3. The Chaplin Collection (Warner, U) For £139.99 you get 10 of the little man's biggest films remastered, including City Lights, The Gold Rush, The Great Dictator and The Kid. Will make a film buff very happy.4. Men Behaving Badly: Six Pack (Fremantle, 15) Perhaps hopelessly unfashionable now, but there's still plenty of great gags in the full six series of this laddish slice of the Nineties' zeitgeist.5. Liberty X - Just A Little... (Sanctuary, E) The sexy ones who didn't win Popstars give the youngsters of Cardiff and their parents a night of easy listening in leather trousers. Plus backstage footage, all six of their promo vids and a quiz --value for money.MORE ABOUTActors And ActressesCharlie ChaplinCinemaFilm DirectorsPopRock'n'rollShane MeadowsSonyTeachersYoung People