That's too bad. Most of those suck but the kids sure like 'em. Pocahontas II, The Little Mermaid II, Cinderella II and III and Hunchback II are some of my daughter's favorite movies.
I remember reading or hearing back around the release of this movie that he did, in fact, have a full frontal nude scene. However, it was cut due to his being...um...well..shall we say less than impressive. Of course, I have no idea if that's true. Just something I heard way back when.
It would seem that the studio writing Ms. Witherspoon a $29 million check would disagree. :) Good for her. She's talented, attractive and apparently can put butts in the seats.
I wish Jerry Goldsmith were around to score it as well. Though, he is credited for "Themes" for BI2 at IMDB. I'm excited for this. Sharon is almost 15 years older but she looks good. Judging by the trailer, she really seems to have recaptured Catherine.
Still too high, IMO. I guess I'm just older and wiser and poorer, because I once paid $200 for a limited edition (1,000 copies) of the 25th Anniversary movie set on VHS (the one in the red box with the certificate signed by Shatner). These days, I'm just not gonna plunk down $50/season.
FedEx Ground is almost $10 cheaper for that (before insurance). I use that exclusively for shipping now and don't regret switching from UPS one single bit.
I can confirm that it was indeed CBS and they aired in the summer of '91, as a companion to The Naked Gun 2 1/2. I used to have two VHS cassettes with all six episodes recorded in SP. Long since lost after several moves, though. Very much looking forward to this DVD set.
One of my favorite moments ever at the movies was the midnight showing of Star Trek VI on Dec. 6, 1991. It was the last showing on opening day and I had twice driven 40 miles to see it. The earlier showing had sold out and I had to come back. When Scotty found and killed the would-be...
Here's some info about the obi strip. http://home.q03.itscom.net/nsa/obi.htm I'd be willing to ship to Australia, however the flat shipping rate quoted above would not apply, of course. I'd have to find out the actual shipping rate. If you'd like to PM or e-mail me your address...
My personal pick for worst TNG is "Shads of Gray", which has already been mentioned. Coming in second would probably be "Code of Honor" or "Hide and Q".
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Prices listed are per copy, where multiple copies are indicated. Shipping is $2.00 for USPS Media Mail shipping for first disc, $1.00 for each additional. Condition is at least very good, in most cases much better. Please inquire about specific titles. Feedback at eBay under df71 is excellent...
FYI, there were two TV movies. One was called "I Dream of Jeannie: 15 Years Later" and the other was called "I Still Dream of Jeannie". Both starred Wayne Rogers as Tony Nelson.
These may not be bootlegs in the sense of being mass produced from a poor source such as TV broadcasts. However, as I understand it these are not licensed copies from Paramount and are illegal copies.
I believe it opened the week before The Two Towers. Nemesis opened the same weekend as the J Lo flick "The Wedding Planner". Nemesis came in second and it was all downhill from there.
Please do not take this as a thread crap. I usually bring up "Space Rangers" as one of the worst shows I've ever seen when the topic of bad shows comes up. Even among my sci-fi geek friends, nobody besides me has ever even heard of it, much less seen it. I guess my point is that I wouldn't...
If you don't want to deal with a standalone DVD recorder, you could also look into hacking your DVR to extract video directly to your PC and burn to DVD with a DVD burner. I do that with my DirecTiVo. I use a package called TyTools to pull the video off of the TiVo, edit out commercials and then...