Tuesday Comes, Bringing DVD Selections
Another Tuesday, some more selections -
Beef IV (2007)
Beyond the Gates (Rated R) (2006)
Beyond the Gates (Unrated) (2006)
Blade: House of Chthon (2006)
BloodRayne 2: Deliverance (Rated R) (2007)
BloodRayne 2: Deliverance (Unrated) (2007)
Brooklyn Rules (2006)
Closure (2007)
Collier & Co.: Hot Pursuit (2006)
Commando (Director’s Cut) (1985) (from the Governor’s Good days, before he decided politics was his bailiwick!)
The Condemned (2007)
Corazon Marchito (2007)
Cruising (Deluxe Edition) (1980)
Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team (2005)
The Dead One (2007)
Death Proof (2007)
Deliverance (Deluxe Edition) (1972) (this is the first big movie for Burt Reynolds, thank goodness he learned comedy! )
Dimension (2007)
Dragon Heat (2005)
El Mago (2004)
Family Guy: Volume 5 (3-DVD Set) (2006)
The Flying Scotsman (2007)
Ghost Whisperer: The Second Season (6-DVD Set) (2006)
Gracie (2007)
The Gymnast (2006)
Ham & Cheese (2004)
I’m Reed Fish (2006)
The Insatiable (2006)
Jeff Dunham: Spark of Integrity (2007)
Lucky You (2006)
Married with Children: The Complete Seventh Season (3-DVD Set) (1992) (It’s hard to believe this was so long ago - like The Lucy Show, it never seems to be out of re-runs)
Masters of Horror: Sounds Like (2006)
Masters of Horror: The Washingtonians (2007)
Pittsburgh (2006)
Robinson Crusoe on Mars (Criterion Collection) (1964)
Severance (Special Edition) (2006)
Smallville: The Complete Sixth Season (6-DVD Set) (2006)
Stargate Atlantis: Season Three (5-DVD Set) (2006) (for fans like me, this is great - for those not so inclined - see if you can borrow Season One to check it out! You just might convert!)
Striktly Business (1991)
Thomas & Friends: Thomas and the Toy Workshop (2007)
The Threepenny Opera (Criterion Collection) (1931) (Nice to see older stuff restored and released - more of this should happen)
Troy (Director’s Cut (2004)
The Valet (2007)
The Victim (2006)
We Are Marshall (Full Frame) (2006)
We Are Marshall (Widescreen) (2006)
Zoo (2007)
There does seem to be a direction to separate the regular and widescreen editions. Personally, I think that when first released the two should be boxed together - by the time the movies hit the bargain bin, the two can be separated.
See you in 7.
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