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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest DVD Review While the second film has had a remarkable theatrical run, and proven quite popular with initial DVD sales, there is none of the surprise of the first film. The problem, in my view, is that the second film may have been a crowd pleaser DVD Review: Superman Returns - 2-Disc Special Edition If there are problems with Clark in the film it's more a fault of the script and not Routh. DVD REVIEW - REGION 2. PICTURE: The 2.35:1 widescreen image is annoyingly The film is held on Disc 1, with all the extras on Disc 2. DVD Review: Superman Returns - 2-Disc Special Edition The film really flies in its subtext. Superman Returns is the most achingly The film finds weight when using Superman in a spiritual context DVD REVIEW - REGION 2. PICTURE: The 2.35:1 widescreen image is annoyingly below par for RAIN DOGS TAIYANG YU R3 DVD On The Way Yep, the Region 3 DVD will be out on January 12, according to YesAsia. Thanks to Logboy for the heads-up. BlogDance: The best film / movie blog posts from around the web The best film / movie blog posts from around the web December 11 Region 2 DVD Releases Monster House – SonyPredator – The Ultimate DVD Collection – Predator/Predator 2/Alien Vs Predator – (Six Disc Box Set) – 20th Century FoxStar Wars Episodes 4-6 – Limited BlogDance: The best film / movie blog posts from around the web November 6 Region 2 DVD Releases (Nine Disc Box Set) – UniversalComplete War Collection – (Twelve Discs) – OptimumDominion Tank Police – Acts 1 And 2 – ILC PinkDominion Tank Police – more[] ---- link BlogDance: The best film / movie blog posts from around the web Pandora's Box Silent DVD takes a look at a classic of early cinema this week when it reviews GW Pabst's 1929 classic Pandora's Box. This film made an international star out of Louise Brooks and is still as powerful and emotional today as it was 75 DVD REVIEW: Rohmer's SIGNE DU LION SIGN OF LEO 1959 It is an excellent film though. Why this has never been released in the US is hard to understand. The DVD also features an hour long documentary, by Rohmer, on the Lumiere brothers, the pioneers of cinema. Made in 1969, Jean Renoir and Ben Affleck and Red Doors Affleck a DVD copy of “Contemplating Emily” (in which his name is mentioned in Chinese.) He was on-hand for a Q&A following the film. Amid the rush, I was able to briefly let him know of the project. Who knows if he’ll ever take a look Movie? Film? Tape? While widely available as a bootleg for years, the first known theatrical showing was in 2002, and now released on DVD. This film was shot at the now defunct Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. This was the former home of the Bullets
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