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Michael Scrutchin Studio President
Joined: 26 Jun 2003 Posts: 832 Location: Pearland, TX
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Posted: 05.24.2005 7:21 pm Post subject: DVD Releases for May 24, 2005 |
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DVD Releases for May 24, 2005
New Releases
- 16 Years of Alcohol (Tartan, 2003)
- 2 B Perfectly Honest (Monarch, 2004)
- Are We There Yet? (Sony, 2005)
- The Aviator [SE] (Warner, 2004)
- Back in the Day (First Look, 2004)
- Behind the Camera: Charlie's Angels (Xenon, 2004)
- Big Ain't Bad (UrbanWorks, 2002)
- Blood Trap (Lions Gate, 2005)
- Brian Wilson Presents Smile (Rhino, 2004)
- The Brooke Ellison Story (Sony, 2004)
- Boutique (Facets, 2003)
- Dangerous Living (First Run, 2003)
- Dirty Filthy Love (Sundance, 2004)
- Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme (Palm, 2000)
- H (Tartan, 2002)
- Icemaker (Xenon, 2003)
- I Don't Know What Your Eyes Have Done to Me (Facets, 2003)
- Just a Question of Love (Picture This, 2004)
- Last Letters Home (HBO, 2005)
- Late Night Talks with Mother (Facets, 2001)
- Lethal Eviction (Asylum, 2005)
- Lost Reality 2 [R-rated] (StudioWorks, 2005)
- Lost Reality 2 [Unrated] (StudioWorks, 2005)
- Mike Yokohama: A Forest with No Name (Facets, 2002)
- Millionaire Dogs (Warner, 1999)
- MPD Psycho (Adness, 2000)
- Now That's Funny! (First Look, 2001)
- Pooh's Heffalump Movie (Disney, 2005)
- Possessed (Lions Gate, 2004)
- S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine (First Run, 2003)
- Sorted (Ardusry, 2000)
- Spin (Screen Media, 2003)
- Under the Moonlight (Facets, 2001)
- Volcanoes of the Deep Sea (Image, 2003)
- Voyage to the Planets and Beyond (BBC, 2004)
- You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train (First Run, 2004)
Other DVD Releases
- Anna and the King of Siam [Studio Classics] (Fox, 1946)
- Behaving Badly (Acorn, 1989)
- The Best of Everything [Studio Classics] (Fox, 1959)
- The Big Town (Sony, 1987)
- The Bravados (Fox, 1958)
- Broken Lance (Fox, 1954)
- Buffalo Bill (Fox, 1944)
- The Dancer (First Run, 1994)
- The Day After Tomorrow [SE] (Fox, 2004)
- The Detective (Fox, 1968)
- Dismissed from Life (Facets, 1992)
- Drums Along the Mohawk (Fox, 1939)
- Eddie Griffin: Voodoo Child (Image, 1997)
- A Farewell to Arms (Fox, 1932)
- Forty Guns (Fox, 1957)
- The Frogmen (Fox, 1951)
- The Godfather: Part II (Paramount, 1974)
- The Godfather: Part III (Paramount, 1990)
- In Old Arizona (Fox, 1928)
- I, Robot [SE] (Fox, 2004)
- Kirikou and the Sorceress (Facets, 1998)
- Lady in Cement (Fox, 1968)
- L'Argent (New Yorker, 1983)
- Man on Fire [SE] (Fox, 2004)
- The Phantom of Liberty [Criterion] (Criterion, 1974)
- Queen for a Day (First Look, 1951)
- The Razor's Edge [Studio Classics] (Fox, 1946)
- Richard Pryor: Stand-Up Comedy Double Feature (Sony, 1982-83)
- The Sleepwalker Killing (First Look, 1997)
- Tony Rome (Fox, 1967)
- Warlock (Fox, 1959)
- A Wind from Wyoming (Facets, 1994)
TV Shows on DVD
- Agatha Christie's Marple: Series 1 (Acorn, 2004-05)
- Airwolf: Season One (Universal, 1984)
- The Andy Griffith Show: Second Season (Paramount, 1961-62)
- Baa Baa Black Sheep: Volume 1 (Universal, 1976)
- The Batman: Season 1, Volume 1 (Warner, 2004)
- Batman: The Animated Series - Volume Three (Paramount, 1992-94)
- Chappelle's Show: Season 2 (Paramount, 2004)
- Combat! Season 4: Conflict 1 (Image, 1965)
- Combat! Season 4: Conflict 2 (Image, 1966)
- The Dick Van Dyke Show: The Complete Series (Image, 1961-66)
- Fat Actress: First Season (Showtime, 2005)
- Garfield Fantasies (Fox, 1988-90)
- The Job: The Complete Series (Sony, 2001-02)
- Law & Order: The Third Year (Universal, 1992-93)
- M*A*S*H: Season Eight (Fox, 1979-80)
- NewsRadio: First & Second Seasons (Sony, 1995-96)
- Samurai Jack: Season 2 (Warner, 2002-03)
- Speed Racer: Volume 3 (Lions Gate, 1967-68)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Fear of a Krabby Patty (Paramount, 2004)
- SuperFriends: Second Season (Warner, 1978)
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
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Posted: 05.24.2005 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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Netflix: The Aviator, L'Argent, and The Phantom of Liberty. _________________ Michael Scrutchin
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beltmann Studio Exec
Joined: 26 Jun 2003 Posts: 2341 Location: West Bend, WI
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Posted: 05.24.2005 8:14 pm Post subject: |
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Netflix: L'Argent, Phantom of Liberty, S21.
I've seen You Don't Know What Your Eyes Have Done to Me, and would recommend it. It's a documentary about Ada Falc?n, the legendary Argentinean tango singer who abandoned fame and fortune in the ?40s to become a recluse. The filmmakers employ an elegiac, subjective style that is equal parts journalism, speculation, myth, collective memory, and expos? of the documentary form itself. What finally emerges, though, is the story of a woman who gave up everything for a conviction--and that decision helps illuminate the gulf between public and private lives.
Eric _________________ "When I was in Barcelona they showed pornography on regular television. I'm assuming it's the same way in Mexico since they also speak Spanish." - IMDb user comment |
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Danny Baldwin Studio Exec
Joined: 26 Jun 2003 Posts: 1354 Location: San Diego, CA
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Posted: 05.24.2005 11:07 pm Post subject: |
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I'm definitely watching The Aviator again because, although I liked the movie, I don't think I got the full effect in the tedious December theatrical conditions, in which I had to lean over a rail to see the full picture for the three hour duration. _________________ Danny Baldwin
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beltmann Studio Exec
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Posted: 05.25.2005 12:03 am Post subject: |
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Danny Baldwin wrote: | I had to lean over a rail to see the full picture for the three hour duration. |
Sheesh. Was the tallest man in San Diego sitting in front of you?
Eric _________________ "When I was in Barcelona they showed pornography on regular television. I'm assuming it's the same way in Mexico since they also speak Spanish." - IMDb user comment |
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Danny Baldwin Studio Exec
Joined: 26 Jun 2003 Posts: 1354 Location: San Diego, CA
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Posted: 05.25.2005 12:49 am Post subject: |
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beltmann wrote: | Danny Baldwin wrote: | I had to lean over a rail to see the full picture for the three hour duration. |
Sheesh. Was the tallest man in San Diego sitting in front of you? |
Lol. It just so happened that I changed seats at the last minute and got the one in the very back on the side in the stadium seated theatre which hangs over the entrance, and by the time I actually looked at the screen and noticed, the thing was sold out. _________________ Danny Baldwin
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beltmann Studio Exec
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Posted: 05.25.2005 1:56 am Post subject: |
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Do you often sit in the back? Me, I prefer to sit relatively close. I like to look up at the screen, with the screen filling my peripheral vision. I don't like sitting so close, though, that I have to crane my neck or that the image begins to distort. _________________ "When I was in Barcelona they showed pornography on regular television. I'm assuming it's the same way in Mexico since they also speak Spanish." - IMDb user comment |
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Danny Baldwin Studio Exec
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Posted: 05.25.2005 2:06 pm Post subject: |
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beltmann wrote: | Do you often sit in the back? Me, I prefer to sit relatively close. I like to look up at the screen, with the screen filling my peripheral vision. I don't like sitting so close, though, that I have to crane my neck or that the image begins to distort. |
I'm generally in about the fourth row to the back at a normal theatre, on any given day. With the stadium seating, I'm not too concerned about where I'm sitting as they're all mostly acceptable. In The Aviator, I had to choose between up top with a rail in front of me or in the way in front in one of the seats that wasn't even a part of the vetical elevation...
That's what I get for going to get popcorn and only leaving the lame theatre-hand-out to save my seat. _________________ Danny Baldwin
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beltmann Studio Exec
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Posted: 05.25.2005 3:25 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | I'm generally in about the fourth row to the back at a normal theatre, on any given day. |
I don't think we could be friends. _________________ "When I was in Barcelona they showed pornography on regular television. I'm assuming it's the same way in Mexico since they also speak Spanish." - IMDb user comment |
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Michael Scrutchin Studio President
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Posted: 05.25.2005 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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I generally sit close to the center; it's just about perfect. _________________ Michael Scrutchin
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