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Shouldn't have spent the money, but the deal was too good.

 

all WWE ppvs from 2003

Royal Rumble & No Way out 2004

Mick Foley: Greatest Hits and Misses

The Watcher

The Prophecy 2

Badder Santa

Euro Trip

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Guest The Notorious CRD

Badder Santa

Secret Window

Spider-Man: The '67 Collection

Wonder Woman: The Complete First Season

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Guest Soylent Green Is People

Full Metal Jacket

This Is Spinal Tap

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Guest Doomsault

How Could Hell Be Any Worse? - Bad Religion

 

Lower Class Crucifixion - The Unseen

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Kill Bill vol. 1, the uncensored japan version

 

Heavy ( A nice little movie by James Mangold starring Liv Tyler )

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The following stuff is on it's way:

 

Sunrise

The Last Laugh

Heat

Manhunter - Special Edition (both theatrical and director's cuts)

Masters of the Universe

The Last Embrace

Bananas

North by Northwest

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the "last laugh"/"masters of the universe" combination is one of the most bizarre that i've ever seen.

 

i see you've got 'carabiniers' in your collection, which i've never been able to get my hands on. is that one worth picking up sight unseen?

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I have no standards as to what I'll watch. Regarding what I'll praise, sure, but I'll watch pretty much anything.

 

Regarding Les Carabiniers, it's one of Godard's strangest and most extreme films (of the period atleast) and it's pretty much where he takes his interest in Brechtian distancation devices the furthest. While this does not exactly make pulse-pounding excitement, it makes for a very interesting experiment, and I for one feel that it largely succeeds in it's aims. For a Godard fan it is definitely worth seeing (or buying, depending on disposable income) as it's an important film regarding his development as a filmmaker. A word of warning though, it will most likely require atleast two viewings to be appreciated (it did for me).

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In the past two weeks, I've bought Reno 911 and Psycho (1960) and received Young Frankenstein/Edward Scissorhands two-pack ($14.99 at Best Buy) and Batman : The Animated Series Volume One. Happy birthday, indeed.

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Summer School

Right on. Not a great movie, but certainly an overlooked '80s flick.

 

I just picked up:

 

- Adventures of Robin Hood 2-Disc

- Treasure of the Sierre Madre 2-Disc

- True Romance 2-Disc

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From Deep Discount DVD.com:

 

-Bowling for Columbine

-Training Day

-The Occult History of the Third Reich (3 Discs, 3 Documentaries, for 5.99!)

-The Rules of Attraction

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Aqua Teen Hunger Force Volume 2

Sealab 2021 Season 1

 

and for 3.99 at FYE Suburban Commando on DVD baby!

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I just got Millenium: season 1 on DVD. I've never seen the show before, but I had about 30 bucks worth of reward zone certificates from best buy and figured I'd give it a shot. I like X-Files, so chris carter's involvement in the show is what ultimately sold me

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I just ordered the Martin Scorsese Collection, which includes:

  • After Hours
  • Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
  • Goodfellas
  • Mean Streets
  • Who's That Knocking At My Door?
Got the box set for under $40. Not bad considering it's 5 DVDs, and, well--Martin Scorsese! He's a fantastic director.

 

Also, I recently won a copy of Touching the Void, but haven't gotten a chance to watch it yet.

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