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While I was picking up Bringing Out the Dead, I found Season 4 of Silk Stalkings, and special ordered Eye of the Needle, an outstanding thriller starring Donald Sutherland and Kate Nelligan.

Almost done writing my review of THE MERCY OF THIN AIR: then I will put on Bringing Out the Dead, featuring one of Nicolas Cage's top performances, and Martin Scorsese's brilliant night city scenes.
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Tom Sizemore is good in Bringing Out the Dead as well. (what a waste of talent that man is, he should be in prison)

saw Saw II last night, excellent.
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Just bought Firefly dvd set on Cov Jr's recommendations.
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Tom Sizemore is good in Bringing Out the Dead as well. (what a waste of talent that man is, he should be in prison)
You know, I really like Sizemore as an actor. He was good in Heat, he was the perfect actor to play Pete Rose in Hustle (an ESPN original movie) and I still say he deserved more recognition and maybe even a Supporting Actor nomination for Saving Private Ryan.
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Avatar wrote:You won't regret it. (Except that it ends.)

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It's almost painful to watch knowing that they axed it. We get tripe like Star Wars and Star Trek, and they shut down Firefly. No justice.
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just picked up Punisher, Groundhog Day, and My Cousin Vinny.
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Howl's Moving Castle comes out on DVD tomorrow, as well as Whisper of the Heart. Two anime classics by Studio Ghibli! Definitely snatching those up.
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I dropped in at Target on my way to work today. They always mark new dvd's down a little bit the first week they are released.

I got a bit of a kick out the fact the lady in front of me in the checkout line was getting Harry Potter 4 & Howl's Moving Castle. I got those two as well, along with some socks. The lady behind me in line was also getting those two dvd's. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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We went to Wal-Mart to get some milk and wood screws,and ended up with Goblet of Fire. :roll: :lol:
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The First World War dvd set came today! Ten episodes of WWI goodness.
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Loremaster wrote:The First World War dvd set came today! Ten episodes of WWI goodness.
What is this? Did I miss a good series? Documentary? Miniseries?
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Documentary series.
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any fans of scrubs? i'm trying to find the season sets at Blockbuster. it looks really good. only have seen it once or twice.
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Watched Maribeto on dvd. Interesting Japanese horror movie.
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Loremaster wrote:Documentary series.
Oh well, maybe I'll catch it one of these days on the History Channel. I enjoy shows about WWI and WWII.

Picked up used copy of Mission To Mars for cheap. Didn't realize how fond I was of this movie until it aired last week and I ended up watching the whole thing again. Yes, I'll admit it was a cheesy, corny flick featuring some dubious science, but somehow the story just appealed to me. Call it a guilty pleasure.
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I love documentaries on WWI,
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watched Mr & Mrs Smith last night with Julie. we both found it way over the top. nice chemistry between the leads though.
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The Serenity Tin arrived today. :)
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sgtnull wrote:any fans of scrubs? i'm trying to find the season sets at Blockbuster. it looks really good. only have seen it once or twice.
I'm a fan, so dAN.
sgtnull wrote:watched Mr & Mrs Smith last night with Julie. we both found it way over the top. nice chemistry between the leads though.
Well, you can't argue with it. :wink:
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