Hey guys, My sister went on a shopping trip down to Manhattan for the weekend. I gave her a laundry list of older dvds to buy while she was down there. She was able to find most of them at For Your Entertainment... How much more expensive is that compared to the stores in this list? Thanks
POOPYTRIM! It's the same thing Ethan Suplee said in Mallrats. Here's Kevin Smith explaining it... http://clerks2.com/?p=22 And it's not the first time he's said it on Earl: http://newsaskew.com/cgi-bin/coranto...yZFFZlSXZWkeUZ
Is this set available at Canadian Best Buys? I checked the store closest to me, and I want to know if it's worth the drive to other locations to see if they have it. Thanks!
TV wise, I think Bell also offers ExpressVU through the phone line. but that may be for condos only. There's also look TV (http://www.look.ca/page.asp?intNodeID=2429) but I'm not really sure how they work. Rogers cable internet isnt that bad, but they do have a 60 gig limit per month...
I saw this when it was played as the last movie in Toronto's York theater. ... The screen wasnt that big, so the image looked extra sharp. :emoji_thumbsup:
The Japanese commentary makes a few references to the censorship, so it really wouldnt make much sense with an uncensored viewing. But otherwise, he explains the film in detail, and isnt that bad of a track.
AFAIK, it sounds like SpikeTV in its current form, was never approved by the CRTC. The CRTC approved The Nashville Network and that type of programming. They also approved MenTV, and even though they don't share the same programming, it's the same theme. they both claim to be the first network...
The French packaging has saved me a lot of money. If the cover is bilingual, I order the US version online. Simple as that. But sometimes I forget to buy the title. and that saves me money!!