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Michael Scrutchin Studio President
Joined: 26 Jun 2003 Posts: 832 Location: Pearland, TX
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Posted: 04.18.2005 10:32 pm Post subject: DVD Releases for April 19, 2005 |
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DVD Releases for April 19, 2005
New Releases
- Birth (New Line, 2004)
- But Forever in My Mind (Picture This, 1999)
- Carry Me Home (Showtime, 2004)
- Decisions That Shook the World (Anchor Bay, 2004)
- Devils on the Doorstep (Home Vision, 2000)
- House of Flying Daggers (Sony, 2004)
- In China They Eat Dogs (TLA, 1999)
- In the City (Wolfe, 2003)
- A Love Song for Bobby Long (Sony, 2004)
- Malevolence (Anchor Bay, 2004)
- Meet the Fockers (Universal, 2004)
- No Rest for the Brave (TLA, 2003)
- Primer (New Line, 2004)
- A Red Bear (New Yorker, 2002)
- Riding the Bullet (Lions Gate, 2004)
- Rush of Fear (Vintage, 2003)
- Spectres (Xenon, 2004)
- The Stratosphere Girl (TLA, 2004)
- Subhuman (MTI, 2004)
- Transit (Maverick, 2004)
Other DVD Releases
- Ali, the Fighter (Anchor Bay, 1971)
- Ambush Bay (MGM, 1966)
- Attack on the Iron Coast (MGM, 1968)
- An Awfully Big Adventure (New Line, 1995)
- Beachhead (MGM, 1954)
- Beach Red (MGM, 1967)
- Blue Canadian Rockies (Image, 1952)
- Captain Blood (Warner, 1935)
- The Courtesans of Bombay [Merchant Ivory] (Criterion, 1983)
- Danielle Steel's Changes (Anchor Bay, 1991)
- Danielle Steel's Daddy (Anchor Bay, 1991)
- Danielle Steel's Fine Things (Anchor Bay, 1990)
- Danielle Steel's Jewels (Anchor Bay, 1992)
- Danielle Steel's Kaleidoscope (Anchor Bay, 1990)
- Danielle Steel's Vanished (Anchor Bay, 1995)
- Dodge City (Warner, 1939)
- Errol Flynn: The Signature Collection (Warner, 1935-41)
- The Four Feathers (MGM, 1939)
- Genealogies of a Crime (Strand, 1997)
- The Grass Harp (New Line, 1996)
- Hanzo the Razor (Home Vision, 1975)
- Horror 101 / Horror 102: Endgame (Anchor Bay, 2000-04)
- In Custody [Merchant Ivory] (Criterion, 1993)
- The Jackie Robinson Story (Fox, 1950)
- Julian Po (New Line, 1997)
- Li'l Abner (Paramount, 1959)
- My Man Godfrey (Fox, 1957)
- The Nature Collection (National Geographic, 1997-2003)
- Northhanger Abbey (BBC, 1986)
- The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (Warner, 1939)
- The Purple Plain (MGM, 1954)
- The Quiet American (MGM, 1958)
- The Sea Hawk (Warner, 1940)
- Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (Fox, 1942)
- Sherlock Holmes and the Woman in Green (Fox, 1945)
- Shirley Temple: Little Darling Pack (Universal, 1932-34)
- Submarine X-1 (MGM, 1968)
- Teacher's Pet (Paramount, 1958)
- They Died with Their Boots On (Warner, 1942)
- Three Violent People (Paramount, 1957)
- Wagon Team (Image, 1952)
- Widows' Peak (New Line, 1994)
- XXX [Unrated Director's Cut] (Sony, 2002)
TV Shows on DVD
Browse more new and upcoming DVDs in Flipside Movie Emporium's DVD Release Dates section. _________________ Michael Scrutchin
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Michael Scrutchin Studio President
Joined: 26 Jun 2003 Posts: 832 Location: Pearland, TX
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Posted: 04.18.2005 10:53 pm Post subject: |
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Going into my Netflix queue: Birth, House of Flying Daggers, Primer, and The Stratosphere Girl. The last one I know little about (I couldn't find any English-language reviews), but I dig the DVD cover and some descriptions suggest that it's kind of a stylish, Lynchian neo-noir thing set in Tokyo. I'll take a chance on it. _________________ Michael Scrutchin
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Danny Baldwin Studio Exec
Joined: 26 Jun 2003 Posts: 1354 Location: San Diego, CA
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Posted: 04.18.2005 11:28 pm Post subject: |
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I am definitely going to buy House of Flying Daggers, which, in my opinion, was the fourth best film of 2004, and superior to Yimou's also-exceptional Hero.
Birth has been on the top of my must-see list ever since it hit theatres. I might watch Meet the Fockers a second time, just 'cuz it's one of those movies. _________________ Danny Baldwin
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Danny Baldwin Studio Exec
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Posted: 04.26.2005 4:36 am Post subject: |
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I have now been apparently banned from buying this new House of Flying Daggers DVD because my mother's horse web-ring has informed her that "despite Sony Pictures Classics' saying that no horses were injured in the making of the film, no horse could withstand the blow from the trip-wire that was set up during filming." It reminded me of the Answer Man column which discussed John C. Reily's walking off the set of a movie because a pig was butchered on camera.
...I really must be getting a job soon so I can buy these things with what is officially my own money. _________________ Danny Baldwin
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