(CBS) With summer winding down there aren’t as many big movie, music and TV premieres as in the past few months, but there’s some good old-fashioned blood and guts coming your way this weekend in theaters, as well as love-searching millionaires on TV and Charlotte Bronte on DVD.

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On Monday at 9 p.m., Patti Stanger returns to (hopefully) shout at some doofus millionaires to “get the f–k out of my club!” Stanger, the “Millionaire Matchmaker,” tries once again to corral these big egos and get them to stop talking about their private jets long enough to find love. The Bravo series returns to California for its fifth season after spending the fourth in New York.

Premiering on Bravo after Stanger’s show is “Most Eligible Dallas.” We know this is “Best Bets,” but this reality TV show about pretty people in the Lone Star state looks terrible. But maybe there will be some OMG-I-can’t-believe-people-are-doing-this-TV laughs.

On DVD, 하남출장업소 the well received “Jane Eyre,” starring Mia Wasikowska (“The Kids Are All Right”) and Michael Fassbender (“X-Men: First Class”) comes out Tuesday, Aug. 16. This film version of the Charlotte Bronte novel is one of the best reviewed films of 2011 (so far).

Jeff Bridges is the latest film star to record an album and his disc of country tunes, titled “Jeff Bridges,” hits stores Tuesday. Bridges played a country singer in the 2009 film “Crazy Heart” and won an Oscar for his performance. The album is co-produced with T-Bone Burnett. It comes out Tuesday.

It used to be that Hollywood released the dregs at the end of the summer. Does that still hold true? Hope not. The original “Fright Night” film from 1985, about a vampire who moves to the suburbs, was a scary hoot. It features terrific tongue-in-cheek performances from Chris Sarandon as the vampire, Roddy McDowell as a late night TV host and William Ragsdale as a neighbor kid suspicious of Sarandon.

The remake, starring Colin Farrell as the vampire and Anton Yelchin as the kid, looks good, but we all know what trailers are supposed to do: Make the viewers want to see the film. (This trailer succeeds.) “Fright Night” comes out Friday, Aug. 19.

Also being released Friday is a remake of “Conan the Barbarian” starring Jason Momoa (“Game of Thrones”), Stephan Lang and Ron Perlman. Will it boost Momoa’s career like the original launched Arnold Schwarzenegger’s?