Another light week.
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Anime | |
One Piece Collection 4, Voyage 1 | |
Rental Magica Set 1 | |
The World God Only Knows Season 2 | |
Classics (Traditional) | |
Forbidden Hollywood: Volume Four |
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Includes Jewel Robbery, Lawyer Man, Man Wanted and The Call It Sin | |
Forbidden Hollywood: Volume Five |
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Includes Miss Pinkerton, Hard to Handle, Ladies They Talk About and The Mind Reader. | |
Comedy | |
Adventures in Babysitting: 25th Anniversary Edition |
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Blaine: It disturbs me that movies I loved in elementary school are now getting 25th anniversary editions. Also, some would argue that this is the first feature film representation of Marvel’s Thor. | |
Evan Almighty |
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Grosse Point Blank |
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High Fidelity |
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Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion: 15th Anniversary Edition |
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Spaceballs: 25th Anniversary Edition |
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Crime | |
Bound | |
Blaine: If memory serves, this is the first Wachowski Brothers film. Definitely enjoyable, and definitely not family fare. | |
Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt |
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The Rookies: Season Two |
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Documentary | |
Marley | |
Drama | |
Bel Ami |
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Parenthood: Season Three |
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Family | |
Animated Classics 8 Pack Volume 1 |
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Blaine: I personally debate if these are truly classics. The company name changes every few years, but this is a company that survives by putting out cheap product riding on Disney’s marketing. These eight features average 47 minutes each. The included titles are: The Little Mermaid, Alice in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Leo the Lion, Aladdin and Pinocchio. | |
Animated Classics 8 Pack Volume 2 |
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Includes Pocahontas, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Thumbelina, Heidi, Black Beauty, Hercules and Jungle Book. | |
Incredible Mr. Limpet |
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Little Cars Complete Series |
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8 short films. | |
Looney Tunes Show: There Goes the Neighborhood |
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Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax | |
My Little Pony Friendship is Magic: Royal Pony Wedding |
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Storybook Classics 8 Pack |
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Includes Black Beauty, Peter Pan, Hercules, Robin Hood, Three Musketeers, Wind in the Willows, Alice in Wonderland and Tom Sawyer. | |
Fantasy | |
Grimm: Season One | |
Preacher’s Wife |
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Music / Musical | |
Blues Brothers 2000 |
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Mystery | |
Clue |
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Blaine: I keep hearing this is good, but haven’t brought myself to watching it. I have a hard time with mysteries that do not have unique solutions, and part of the gimmick with this film was that it had four different solutions in four different endings, driving audiences to see it in theatres four different times to see all iterations. | |
Reality | |
Ghost Hunters: Season 7: Part 1 |
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Science Fiction | |
Iron Sky |
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Blaine: A well reviewed independent sci-fi film. It won’t be out in DVD format until October 2, 2012. | |
Sports | |
WWE Superstar Collection – Daniel Bryan |
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WWE Superstar Collection – Seamus |
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War | |
Full Metal Jacket: 25th Anniversary Edition |
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Western | |
Gunsmoke: The Sixth Season Vol. 1 |
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Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “Being that it is set and filmed in Portland, I’m contractually obligated to make Grimm my pick of the week, with Clue running a close second.” Blaine says, “the first two Forbidden Hollywood collections were great, but I haven’t seen the third. The latest two are tempting, but I haven’t seen them yet.”
I’m wondering about Iron Sky. Has anyone seen it, and is it any good?
Chad: The reviews (published and from friends) kept me away, but I can’t give you a personal response.
Blaine: Wait ’til the stuff you liked in university starts getting 25th Anniversary releases. Also, since I likely will never see Adventures in Babysitting, could you provide any context for this Mighty WTF:
The young girl was a massive fan of “Thor” from the comics. The mechanic just happened to look the part, so she was able to get through to him, thus making the character useful and productive in the course of the evening. I wouldn’t go out of my way to see it again, but if it were on TV (and if I hadn’t cancelled my cable) I’d probably watch it again. As it stands, I doubt I’ll see it unless and until I introduce my niece to it.
RE: Animated Classics
The title is correct. They make animated versions of classic stories. How classic any given adaptation may be remains a puzzle for the viewer.
Leo the Lion is an “original” story they created and released on VHS weeks before The Lion King hit theatres. It was already billed as a classic.
Clue – Loved this in high school and college. Not sure if I would love it anymore though. Very campy and slapstick. Lots of silliness.
Some of the performances though are pretty wonderful, especially Tim Curry. IIRC, the plot moves along pretty quickly and it’s pretty fun overall. Like I said though, it’s been a few years since I’ve seen it, but it’s probably worth a watch.