DVD

Time to take a look at what DVDs are worth spending some cash on this week. Don’t worry, we will do it together.

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Time to take a look at what DVDs are worth spending some cash on this week. Don’t worry, we will do it together.

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Our resident couch potato Kevin Carr runs down his 5 DVD picks of the week.

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With multiple storylines, a funky theme song and animated credits, Superbad would have made a good T.V. show. Imagine Freaks and Geeks with South Park crudeness.

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Want a chance to win a free copy of Death Sentence on DVD? Here’s your chance.

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Two strangers find love through music — will we find love through DVD?

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Let me be honest right off the bat – this movie looked like ass. I mean, ping pong?

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Upon watching David Cronenberg’s Eastern Promises a second time, I felt like I got no new food for thought out of the film.

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There’s nothing more annoying than just wanting to enjoy a new movie but then having to go through bullshit to get to the sweet insides.

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Everyone owns a few DVDs that they might be embarrassed — nay, humiliated to admit to. With this in mind I have decided to take a stand and say “Yes, I own that copy of (insert name of cringe worthy DVD here) and I am damn proud of it.”

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Despite it’s long runtime, At World’s End was a good summer blockbuster. But that doesn’t always mean it will make a great DVD release.

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Kevin Carr

Hot Rod

Movie News By Kevin Carr on November 27, 2007 | Comments (1)

Billed as “From the co-creators of the hilarious, Emmy winning SNL digital short D**K IN A BOX,” it’s not a surprise that this film is loaded with sophomoric humor.

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Kevin Carr

Rescue Dawn

Movie News By Kevin Carr on November 23, 2007 | Comments (5)

Just because it has been largely forgotten by critics and audiences this year doesn’t mean it should be forgotten.

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Again, Far Far Away is threatened by Prince Charming, and in typical Shrek fashion, our hero journeys to save his fair lady, and teach Charming a lesson, making jabs at pop culture the entire way.

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This is a show you know when you see it. There aren’t many shows that look like this, despite a plethora of shows being, more or less, similar in content.

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1986 called and Magnum PI is in the house. This 5-disc set hit store shelves on October 30th, 2007 and if you haven’t picked it up yet, you’re failing at life.

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Rob Hunter

Mr. Brooks

Movie Review By Rob Hunter on November 1, 2007 | Comments (7)

We all have guilty pleasures. Chocolate. Hannity & Colmes. John Tesh music. Snorting blow off the buttocks of a Thai hooker. The one thing all those have in common though is their general acceptance by polite society. My own guilty pleasure is more embarrassing than these, and I rarely find myself able to talk about it without fear of recrimination and judgment. I like Kevin Costner. This is not a new affliction for me. I’ve been a fan since he stole Silverado from the more seasoned ensemble around him. The rest of the movie-going public joined me in the late eighties through the early nineties as he churned out hit after hit… movies that not only made money but were actually damn entertaining. No Way Out, The Untouchables, Bull Durham, Field of Dreams, Dances With Wolves… How quickly people forget. Granted the man then went on to make some incredibly bad movies, like 3000 Miles to Graceland, which was without question the worst film released in 2001. (Yes, the same year that saw Freddy Got Fingered, Pearl Harbor, and Britney Spears’ Crossroads.) But mixed in with the bad and mostly mediocre there have been some great performances in really good films… Tin Cup and The Upside of Anger come immediately to mind. Which brings me to the newly released DVD of Costner’s latest film, Mr. Brooks. Costner plays Earl Brooks. Husband, father, businessman, serial killer… This isn’t a spoiler as the movie’s entire advertising campaign was built around Costner’s portrayal [Due to Content Scraping and Theft, we have been forced to try abbreviated feeds. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and woud very much appreciate you clicking through to view the full article on FilmSchoolRejects.com]

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Since the advent of DVD, FSR Editor Brian Gibson has been compiling debt… Lots of Debt. Every week he scours the Earth for the best DVD releases. Each week he’ll take you with him and let you know what to buy, what not to buy and why.

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Since the advent of DVD, FSR Editor Brian Gibson has been compiling debt… Lots of Debt. Every week he scours the Earth for the best DVD releases. Each week he’ll take you with him and let you know what to buy, what not to buy and why.

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The blockbuster hit from DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures, Transformers, is the year’s top-selling week one DVD with North American sales reaching 8.3 million units since the title’s debut on October 16, it was announced today by Paramount Home Entertainment.

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