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  1. TravisR

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    I can't speak to the validity of the info but looking at Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes_Super_Stars ), all but two of the discs contain cartoons that weren't in the Golden Collections.
  2. TravisR

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    ^ Despite being a modern movie, The Good German was actually shot 4:3. Presumably, it was another way to mimic the 1940's look that they were going after.
  3. TravisR

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    The original was released by a relatively small video company so I imagine it's The Weinstein Company's remake.
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    She doesn't have a huge part but she played the wife of one of the drug dealers that got murdered and she was the one who was beaten but survived the murders.
  5. TravisR

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    If I had to pick, I'd say that Exodus Part 2 is my favorite episode of the series and there's no other episode as action packed and thrilling as that one. That being said, there is alot of great stuff left in the series after that episode. Not that I've done a scientific poll but I've seen...
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    I think the reality of "Who directed Poltergeist?" is that Tobe Hooper is the director but Steven Speilberg certainly added his two cents and probably directed the special effects scenes (which is something that Hooper had no experience with). Spielberg helping or doing the bigger scenes would...
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    It's not a great movie but I like Joe Dante's take on It's A Good Life and I think Nightmare At 20,000 Feet is pretty good too.
  8. TravisR

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    I'd recommend Hustle And Flow (Craig Brewer's first movie) to anyone who liked Black Snake Moan.
  9. TravisR

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    Punch Drunk Love is definitely not for everyone but it's the not usual Adam Sandler movie by any stretch. He actually turns in a very good performance rather than making silly noises or yelling like he does in so many other movies.
  10. TravisR

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    There's still a huge difference between those prices and $3 though. When they lower the MSRP over time, the DVDs still appear to have some value when they cost $20 or $25 or $50. But charging $3 is like a garage sale when you just want to get rid of things because they're junk and, like I said...
  11. TravisR

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    My guess would be that they think that dumping them for $3 will make people hold off on buying other sets in hopes of finding them at Big Lots for 95% off (and they'd probably be correct). Plus, it frees up warehouse storage space because it gets rid of thousands and thousands of copies of DVDs...
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