Category: DVD’s

Rage (DVD)

Nicholas Cage cashes yet another paycheck with the dull and forgettable Rage. Sporting a hairpiece that no tornado could move, the actor offers little in the way of expression, simply going through the motions in this paint-by-the-numbers tail of revenge….

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Welcome Back, Kotter: The Complete Series (DVD)

[AMAZONPRODUCTS asin=”B00JHH1VDC”]Throughout the history of television, there have been countless shows that experienced significant turmoil during their run, with cast members coming and going, word of backstage strife, and the inevitable downturn in quality. However, few shows managed to experience…

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Teacher’s Pet (1958) (DVD)

[AMAZONPRODUCTS asin=”B00KYRV7QK”]Amiable and meandering, Teacher’s Pet has Doris Day moving away from her oft unmarried, virginal executive refusing the sexual advances of a successful white man. Instead, the focus is on education as a means to success. With 51% of…

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Next Goal Wins (DVD)

[AMAZONPRODUCTS asin=”B00K12K4VW”]In 2001, the soccer team from American Samoa suffered the worst loss on record, 31-0 to Australia. Branded the worst team in the world, it’s no surprise that the defeat left lasting scars. A decade later, ranked at the…

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The Marx Brothers TV Collection (DVD)

[AMAZONPRODUCTS asin=”B00HRUQ992″]Funny, nostalgic, and occasionally odd, Shout! Factory’s three-DVD set The Marx Brothers TV Collection gathers the decades of television appearances by Groucho, Chico and Harpo—including complete episodes, clips, guest spots, excerpted skits, commercials home movies and blooper reels—that came…

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The Grace Kelly Collection (DVD)

[AMAZONPRODUCTS asin=”B00JF81XBS”]Though her career only spanned six years and eleven films, Grace Kelly is considered one of the most iconic, fashionable stars in cinematic history. Just shy of what would have been Grace Kelly’s 85th birthday, Warner Brothers has released…

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Under the Skin (DVD)

Culled from a novel by Michael Faber, Under the Skin merges horror and mystery to create a very unusual viewing experience. The story offers virtually nothing in the way of emotions, only observations with a sci-fi bent. Director Jonathan Glazer…

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The Subject Was Roses (DVD)

I was first introduced to The Subject Was Roses sometime in the late 1980’s if I recall correctly one of the cable networks was doing a birthday salute to the film’s star Patricia Neal, and this one was on the…

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