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11.07.03 by Widge @ 2:41 am Film: Written by: Leigh Brown & Bob Clark, based on the writings of Jean Shepherd Features:
Released by: Warner Brothers My Advice: Are you kidding? Own it, dammit. Categorized as: DVD and Reviews
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10.10.03 by ScottC @ 12:00 pm
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Series Created by: J.J. Abrams
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Released by: Buena Vista My Advice: Own It. You heard me, get up and go buy it! Categorized as: DVD and Reviews
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09.09.03 by HTQ4 @ 6:00 am Film: Written by: Kim Fuller Features:
Released by: 20th Century Fox My Advice: Avoid it like the Black Plague. Categorized as: DVD and Reviews
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07.21.03 by ScottC @ 10:16 pm Film: Written by: Anthony Horowitz Features:
Released by: Acorn Media My Advice: Rent it. Britain in 1940 is the only major European power left to stand against the Nazi blitzkrieg. Foreigners are being locked up, young men are joining up, and invasion is expected any day. The south coast of England is especially tense since it would probably the site of any Nazi landing. Even in these uncertain times, crime still goes on, even murder. And Chief Inspector Christopher Foyle (Kitchen) is there to investigate and find the culprit. He's helped by his plucky driver Samantha Stewart (Weeks) and his sergeant Paul Milner (Howell), who came back from the failed defense of Sweden minus one leg. Together they probe crimes that are committed in the opportunities that the war unintentionally provides, but are motivated by the fear and greed that lurks in the hearts of everyone. This will be Foyle's War. Categorized as: DVD and Reviews
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07.12.03 by ScottC @ 12:34 pm Film: Written by: Jim Thomas & John Thomas Features:
Released by: 20th Century Fox My Advice: Borrow it if you need a geek fix. L.A. is beginning to resemble the fifth level of Hell. The temperature is in the hundreds. The Columbian and Jamaican drug gangs are 'engaged in hostilities' to control the lucrative Los Angeles market. Lt. Mike Harrigan (Glover), along with his fellow L.A.P.D. officers, are trying to keep the peace, but the two drug cartels are more than happy to take on the police as well as each other. As Harrigan says to his new member of his squad, Jerry Lambert (Paxton), "Kid, welcome to the war". Categorized as: DVD and Reviews
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