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Guest Black Lushus
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As for the movies that I have enjoyed the most this year, I would pick Brotherhood of the Wolf

 

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Agreed, any word on when this movie comes out on DVD?

Guest Lethargic
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As for the movies that I have enjoyed the most this year, I would pick Brotherhood of the Wolf

 

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Agreed, any word on when this movie comes out on DVD?

October 1st

Guest C.H.U.D.
Posted

 

As for the movies that I have enjoyed the most this year, I would pick Brotherhood of the Wolf

 

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Agreed, any word on when this movie comes out on DVD?

http://www.brotherhoodofthewolf.com

 

Make sure you get the Canadian DVD release, because the American one sucks ass. The Canadian version will be uncut, feature commentary and much more. It will be a 3 disk set.

Guest El Satanico
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The only way to get Canadian versions that i know of is on ebay and they will usually cost you around $25-30. Are there any online stores that sale Canadian discs for cheaper?

Guest Razor Roman
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This year is shaping up to be a decent, but ultimately forgettable year at the movies. many films that were supposed to be "Great" or "huge" seemiingly didn't live up to people's expectations.

 

"Road to Perdition" was supposed to be great.. but it didn't get into the national consciousness like, say, "The Godfather" or "American Beauty" did.

 

"Episode II" wasn't as big a deal as Episode I was, and was probably hurt by all the Episode I bashing that has gone on.

 

"Lilo & Stitch" was the first Disney movie in a long time that didn't feel like it was trying to copy the success of a Disney movie before it... It didn't seem like "Hunchback" trying to be another "Beauty and the Beast" or "Emperor's New Groove" trying to be another "Alladin" it was a truly great movie for families, and should have been a huge hit, but Disney's reluctance to go all-out for something that is not a proven commodity prevented it from going to the next level and being the next "E.T."

 

"Minority Report" has proven just how out-of-touch Steven Speilberg has become with movie audiences.

 

"Spiderman" may be the only bonafide success of the year. IMO the movie was a great superhero genre film... it had all the elements of emotion, comedy, and action perfectly balanced... it was not a character study like "Batman" nor was it a live-action Cartoon... it was truly a film that had something for everyone. While not the finest work of cinema ever created, "Spiderman" is a perfect example of pure hollywood.

Guest DARRYLXWF
Posted

Right now, I'm just looking forward to the next LOTR film

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