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darrin

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Not including the obvious, ie. Star Wars, BTTF, Jones Trilogy what are your 5 most wanted DVD titles. Mine are,
1.The Soldier (Glickenhaus)
2.Critters
3.Nunzio (David Proval, never been on video)
4.To live and die in LA (Great petition!!)
5.The Wanderers
Yes, these are ALL very little, obscure films...but I
want them....BAD!!!
This should be fun.
 

Kyle McKnight

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Well, my 5 most wanted today, not including titles that have been announced, not including the ones you mentioned, and not including TV shows (oh crap, I forgot about my TV thread I started in the Studio Feedback Forum. I forgot about it after the forum crashed about a month or so ago. Dang, my update is gonna take me hours.)...
In no particular order..
The Wizard
License To Drive
Lucas
Little Monsters
The Program
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Jodee

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My current Top 5 is:
1. Valley Girl
2. Real Genius
3. Targets (1968)
4. Better Off Dead
6. Imitation of Life (1959)
There is a definite need to get out more 80's films on DVD!
 

DougB

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In no particular order:
1.Gremlins 2
2.IT
3.Tori Amos/Videos
4.Schindlers List
5.Lion KIng
 

Kurt N

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first 5 I thought of, as I thought of them:
A Hard Day's Night-I know, was made, OOP, promised, cancelled, delayed, whatever...I'll believe it when I have a copy in my hairy little palms.
The Libertine-first movie I ever saw with bare female breasts.
Electric Dreams-fun flick from the 80's about a couple's computers falling in love.
200 Motels-no Frank Zappa on DVD??? Be ashamed--be a very shamed.
Duel-one of the most intense tv-movies ever made. This one really should be out by now...
 

SteveGon

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Steve Gonzales
The Ninth Configuration
Akira Kurosawa's Dreams
Voyager
Santa Sangre
Men With Guns
BTW, expect this to get moved to polls... :)
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Nate Anderson

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1. Legend
2. Real Genius
3. Young Sherlock Holmes
4. Pretty in Pink
5. Some Kind of Wonderful
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Brett Hancock

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In no particular order
1.Motel Hell
2.The Hills Have Eyes
3.Schindlers List
4.Major League
5.Bio-Dome
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Beavis and Butthead on DVD
Family Guy on DVD
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David Lambert

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Polls? :)
It's hard to narrow down to just five, but here goes:
  1. Clash of the Titans
  2. Victor/Victoria
  3. DragonSlayer
  4. Valley Girl
  5. Time After Time[/list=a]
    It's hard to leave off so many, though. Adventures of Robin Hood, My Favorite Year, Major League, Becket, Firefox, Oh God!, Eating Raoul, Bad News Bears all come to mind!
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BrettB

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Off the top of my noggin:
1. E.T.
2. The Bad News Bears
3. Top Secret
4. The Gods Must Be Crazy
5. The Thin Man
 

Paul_D

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sunset boulevard
glengarry glen ross
paris, texas
rebecca criterion
planet of the apes (2001)
 

cafink

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The Chipmunk Adventure.
Pretty In Pink.
Ripe.
Some Kind of Wonderful.
The Wizard.
 

Michael Ballack

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1. Star Wars Trilogy Box Set
2. Indiana Jones Trilogy Box Set
3. Back to the Future Trilogy Box Set
4. Trainspotting Criterion or Super Duper Special Edition
5. E.T. Uncut(no talking out of FBI guys guns)
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Kyle McKnight

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You know why I love threads like this, they remind you of so many movies you really enjoy, that you've just forgotten about. Time to write these babies down.
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Kevin McCorry

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Omega Man/Soylent Green Double-feature
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1931, 1941) Double-feature
The Bad News Bears
The Martian Chronicles full miniseries
Looney Tunes- The Collector's Edition
Okay, so I cheated a little bit.
 

Matt Stone

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1. Godfather Trilogy (I know it's coming, but IT AIN'T HERE YET DAMMIT!)
2. Star Wars Trilogy
3. Indy Trilogy
4. BTF Trilogy
5. Glengary Glen Ross
 

Ross Williams

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Darrin said no Star Wars, Indiana Jones or BTTF. All great choices, but way to obvious.
Far and away my #1: Better off Dead
In no paticular order the rest: Aladdin, Joe vs. the Volcano, Delicatessen, Cemetary Man
I could name around a hundred more, but I'll stick with 5.
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