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Guest Youth N Asia

April 8, 2003

 

Citizen Ruth

The Devil's Keep

L'Atalante

Paid in Full

Patlabor WXIII: The Movie

Prehistoric Planet: The Complete Dino Dynasty

Ram Dass: Fierce Grace

Second Skin

Things Behind The Sun

Waking Up in Reno

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Doesn't look like much this week.

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Guest wwF1587

in his best joey tribiany voice

 

Ok dude you can't just make stuff up!

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANYWAY.... i havent heard of any of those releases and dont care...

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Guest Mik at Cornell

Well, 4/11 sees Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Friday release date. So it's not a totally wasted week.

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Guest EQ

Prehistoric Planet: The Complete Dino Dynasty

 

I'm going to look into this one

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Guest C.H.U.D.

Holy patheticness. Of course, I don't have time to watch DVD's, I've become addicted to playing Mame games online.

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Guest JMTapes
worst...dvd week...ever

 

Could...we..stop...with...these kind of posts? They're a little played out.

 

AND. ALSO. THESE.

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Guest Youth N Asia
worst...dvd week...ever

 

Could...we..stop...with...these kind of posts? They're a little played out.

 

AND. ALSO. THESE.

worst...reply...ever

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Guest Eagan469
worst...dvd week...ever

 

Could...we..stop...with...these kind of posts? They're a little played out.

 

AND. ALSO. THESE.

eat...a...cock

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Guest evenflowDDT

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Millay at Steepletop might excite American poetry fans.

 

I just can't wait until next week, when my long-awaited Olga triple feature DVD comes in.

 

EDIT: Fangoria also lists the following titles:

CHEERLEADER MASSACRE (VHS, DVD special edition): New Concorde

FLESH FREAKS (DVD special edition): Sub Rosa/Ventura

SANITARIUM (a.k.a. DIAGNOSIS; VHS, DVD): Bedford/MTI

3 FROM THE MIND OF STEPHEN KING (CHILDREN OF THE CORN, CREEPSHOW 2, MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE; DVD box): Anchor Bay

TOKYO BABYLON (anime; DVD special edition): Central Park

 

The only one of those I know anything about (aside from the box-set... and just how many times do those greedy bastards want you to dip that anchor?) is Cheerleader Massacre, and all I know about that is that it's directed by Jim Wynorski.

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Guest Crucifixio Jones

I bought Paid in Full today and just finished watching it. Not as bad as you'd think.

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Guest El Satanico
I bought Paid in Full today and just finished watching it.  Not as bad as you'd think.

What is it? The title doesn't ring any bells.

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Guest evenflowDDT
I bought Paid in Full today and just finished watching it.  Not as bad as you'd think.

What is it? The title doesn't ring any bells.

Is that the one where Haley Joel Osmond has to bring the couple together? Because otherwise the title rings a bell but not loud enough for me to remember.

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Guest El Satanico
I bought Paid in Full today and just finished watching it.  Not as bad as you'd think.

What is it? The title doesn't ring any bells.

Is that the one where Haley Joel Osmond has to bring the couple together? Because otherwise the title rings a bell but not loud enough for me to remember.

No you're thinking of Pay It Forward.

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Guest Crucifixio Jones

Ha, I'm glad someone reminded me of Pay It Forward because I was struggling to think of why a movie named Paid in Full would conjure images of Haley Joel Osment for someone.

 

Paid in Full is based on the real lives of Harlem drug dealers A.Z., Rich Porter and Alpo as told through A.Z.'s eyes. It stars Wood Harris (HBO's "The Wire") Mekhi Phifer and Cam'ron. Much better than the standard low-budget gangster fare.

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