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The Misadventures of Biffle and Shooster!

DVD Talk Collector Series A remarkable achievement of screen comedy, The Misadventures of Biffle and Shooster meticulously recreates the look and, more importantly, the writing and performance styles of 1930s two-reel comedies, five in all. This sort of thing has been done many times before, but very rarely this well. Filmmakers often spoof older movie genres and forms, from Mel Brooks' celebrated run of movie parodies in the 1970s (Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, etc.) to low- and no-budget send-ups of Ed Wood's infamous Plan 9 from Outer Space and other cheap sci-fi programmers. Almost never do they get it right.…
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George Carlin Commemorative Collection

DVD Talk Collector Series The Collection: As we remember George Carlin on the tenth anniversary of his passing (June 22,2008), it will come as a great joy to fans to be able to celebrate George's talent with a new 10-disc multi-format set, George Carlin Commemorative Collection. The set incorporates all fourteen of George's stand-up specials for HBO, several hours of additional television appearances and interviews, the recent posthumous CD I Kinda Like It When a Lotta People Die, and HD versions of his final two specials. It's the definitive George Carlin video collection.Fans of stand-up comedy already know that George…
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Jackass TV and Movie Collection

Highly Recommended The Collection:During its heyday, Jackass was as close to having a TV show that was full-blown unhinged, subversive, and fascinating performance art. Or, it was a dumb TV show about a bunch of morons doing incredibly stupid things for our enjoyment, the modern equivalent of a carnival freak show. No matter how you dice it, one thing was for sure, it was a lot of fun to experience it. You always wanted to look away, but you couldn't avert your eyes either.This collection of DVDs basically repackages the exact same previously available discs of the Jackass experience over…
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Sunny Day

Skip It Yikes. Normally I don't mind taking one for the team, grabbing the occasional kid-friendly Nick Jr. screeners that nobody else wants just to watch something with the little one. I can deal with the occasional round of PAW Patrol, Blaze, or even
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Manifesto (2015)

Rent It Manifesto is an ambitious new movie by visual artist Julian Rosenfeld, who enlisted Academy Award-winner Cate Blanchett to make an experimental, political film about art and artistry. Blanchett, in a free-flowing series of vignettes, inhabits 13 different characters -- a rich woman, a blue-collar worker, a bum, a religious homemaker, a newscaster, and her remote-reporting co-worker, to name a few -- all of whom repeat manifestos from various famous political and artistic figures, ranging from Karl Marx to Alexander Rodchenko. There is no overarching story, nor do the characters have much, if anything, in the way of dialogue…
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The Bottom Shelf: Space Truckers, Shock Treatment, The Barbarian Brothers

The Bottom Shelf: Space Truckers, Shock Treatment, The Barbarian Brothers Our latest round-up of horror DVDs, Blu-rays and more features Stuart Gordon's classic Space Truckers... Feature Jun 7, 2018 From http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/dvd-bluray/bottom-shelf/57516/the-bottom-shelf-space-truckers-shock-treatment-the-barbarian-brothers
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Gunsmoke: The Thirteenth Season, Volume One

Highly Recommended After another excruciatingly long delay for Gunsmoke fans, CBS/Paramount has released in two volumes the long-running Western series' thirteenth of twenty seasons to DVD. Whether they'll ever get around to releasing the final seven is anyone's guess. Despite the best efforts by the big entertainment conglomerates to kill the Golden Goose, hard media dies hard, with collectors, libraries, and a surprisingly robust market in many foreign countries keeping it going, despite the popularity of streaming media. (Here in Japan, for instance, video rental stores are still commonplace. Gasp!)That the DVD market would go into sharp decline neatly midway…
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Gunsmoke: The Thirteenth Season, Volume Two

Highly Recommended After another excruciatingly long delay for Gunsmoke fans, CBS/Paramount has released in two volumes the long-running Western series' thirteenth of twenty seasons to DVD. Whether they'll ever get around to releasing the final seven is anyone's guess. Despite the best efforts by the big entertainment conglomerates to kill the Golden Goose, hard media dies hard, with collectors, libraries, and a surprisingly robust market in many foreign countries keeping it going, despite the popularity of streaming media. (Here in Japan, for instance, video rental stores are still commonplace. Gasp!)That the DVD market would go into sharp decline neatly midway…
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The Strain: the Complete Series

Highly Recommended The Strain: The Complete Series:Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan managed to breathe a bit of new life into the Vampire genre a few years back with a series of horror novels turned into this FX television series which lasted four seasons. Their fresh, genre-bending take on bloodsuckers moves fast while throwing a few deep thoughts your way, with fun three-dimensional characters, suspense, and enough CGI gore to please indiscriminate Fangoria fans.This DVD box-set breathes slightly less life into the gods of commerce, as it simply repackages the four seasons as previously released, while the show is also…
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Harmonium

Recommended Hamonium is a dark drama from acclaimedwriter-directorKôji Fukada (Hospitalité). It was the winner of the Un Certain Regard JuryPrize at theCannes Film Festival. The film is executive produced by KoichiroFukushima (SweetBean, Fantastic Girls). The reserved Toshio (Kanji Furutachi) is takenintounexpected life territory when his brother Yasaka (Tadanobu Asano)returns homefrom his lengthy stay in prison to live with his brother, alongsideToshio'swife Akie (Mariko Tsutsui) and their daughter Hotaru (MomoneShinokawa). Toshioaims to give his brother a chance at a new life with his family. Itisn't asimple transition for him or his family but they each inte...Read the entire review From http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=73068
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In Between (aka Bar Bahar)

Rent It When it comes to art that is ostensibly creative or unique, the films that land at a crossroads between culture and cliche are the most complicated to assess. As the old Ebert quote goes, it's not what a film is about, but how the movie is about that subject, but even films that offer a unique cultural perspective or artistic voice, can end up weighed down by the how of familiar story beats or plot devices. In Between is one of those films: a striking feminist statement that no doubt stands out among the films currently being made…
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Singles Collection

DVD Talk Collector Series The Collection: Shout! Factory seems to have completed the nearly two-decade process of putting out DVDs of all the legally cleared episodes from Mystery Science Theater 3000's original 1989-1999 run, with last year's 39th volume. But, the company's work is not totally done. In addition to releasing the cult comedy show's new episodes on disc, they've been doubling back to get the original Rhino-released DVD sets of the show back in print. (I reviewed the reissued
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Hair

Rent It Fresh off a bus from Oklahoma, Claude Hooper Bukowski (John Savage) hasn't been in New York City for more than a few minutes when he first encounters Berger (Treat Williams). Berger lives a hippie, bohemian lifestyle, appearing to be homeless, and he leads a band of equally carefree oddballs around, including Hud (Dorsey Wright), Jeannie (Annie Golden), and Woof (Don Dacus). Although Claude is a country boy who seems to have no experience with drugs or the counterculture, with plans to hit up a few touristy attractions like the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building on…
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