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[هدسوب]: مومياء [ريسّو] في كلّ مكان
يعيّن على 08.01.08 ب [ويدج] @ 11:55 بعد الظّهر
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محاولة جارية أن يجعل إحساس من الإنقضاض من [سوغ] جديدة أنّ يريد الناس أنت أن يشتري. سوفت أنت? أنا سأحاول وسيساعد.

المومياء 2 أسطوانة مترفة طبعة [دفد] تغطية فنية
المومياء عودات: 2 أسطوانة مترفة طبعة [دفد] تغطية فن
المومياء ([كرلوفّ]) [سبسل ديأيشن] [دفد] تغطية فنّ

موافقة, هكذا الثالثة مومياء فيلم يفتح هذا نهاية أسبوع. أو ثالثة ونصف إن أنت تعدّ عقرب ملك. ويسخر أنا يتلقّى سابقا الفيلم ثالثة…لقمة. رغم أنّ… [كرب] مقدّسة على [سدبر]: هناك [ا] عقرب ملك نتيجة يذهب مباشرة إلى [دفد] على 8/19? أنا لم أعرف أنّ. مهما كان, إحتقاري ل ال أولى اثنان مومياء أفلام سابقا وثّقت. رغم أنّ أنا أكون استهويت أنّ هم يكون يسحبون في انبثاق اللّي و [ميشلّ] [ييوه] أن يحاول وحصلتني أن يراقب الثالثة واحدة. الأخرى [ر-يسّوينغ] شيء هم يكون يتمّون أفلام من هم مومياء إصطبل, غير أنّ إلى اعتمادهم هم على الأقلّ يأتون في هو مع بعض سمات إضافيّة أيّ ليس صحيحة عرض تمهيديّ من الفيلم ثالثة. على المومياء, [هف جت] أنت مادّة خام من على حدّ سواء المجمعة وطبعات نهائيّة من الفيلم. هكذا يلتفّ أنت فوق مع يمحى مشاهد, ثلاثة تعليق آثار, واثنان [فتثرتّس]. جديدة إلى هذا طبعة الإلزاميّة ثالثة فيلم واشي نظرة خاطفة, نسخة رقميّة من الفيلم, [ا] خلف المشاهد [فتثرتّ] [أف وهيش] الثاني جزء فوق المومياء عودات وأكثر. طقطقت هنا أن يشتري هو من [أمزون].

ل المومياء عودات, يحصل أنت يتلقّى فقط الواحدة تعليق أثر, و النسخة رقميّة, الواشي نظرة خاطفة, الجزء [أفورمنأيشند] 2, تأثيرات [فتثرتّس] وأكثر. طقطقت هنا أن يشتري هو من [أمزون].

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[هدسوب]: من الالعصر الحجريّ إلى الأحجار
يعيّن على 07.30.08 ب [ويدج] @ 5:58 قبل الظّهر
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محاولة جارية أن يجعل إحساس من الإنقضاض من [سوغ] جديدة أنّ يريد الناس أنت أن يشتري. سوفت أنت? أنا سأحاول وسيساعد.

صدام من الأجلاف [دفد] تغطية فن
[ستروسّ] أسرة [دفد] تغطية فنّ
إمرأة من مستقلّة [منس] [دفد] تغطية فن

صدام من الأجلاف, فقط أن ليس يتأكّد أنت عرفت ماذا نحن يكون نعالج مع هنا, [كرو-منون] [غلديتورس] . Nor is it a terrible attempt to revitalize the Geico ads. Instead it's a DVD release from the History Channel and New Video which features what happens when Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals fight for whose descendants will eventually have Big Macs and blue jeans. Using the latest research available to them, not to mention fancy pants CGI, this disc lays out what scientists think happened. I mean, we know what happened happened--there's not going to be a lame M. Night Shyamalan twist or anything. You know what I'm saying. Clocking in at 94 minutes, I'm not sure when they're going to air it again, so if you want to check it out, a rental's probably your best bet. No bonus bits. Click here to buy it from Amazon.

The Strauss Family is going to catch the eye of lovers of classical music...well, let's face it, first because of the name. But beyond that, this 1972 British TV miniseries also has a score by the London Symphony Orchestra. So we know that such fans are going to want to at least rent it. But adding to the interest is the fact that Derek Jacobi and Jane Seymour are both in the cast--and while I appreciate classical music as well as the next mostly sedentary webmaster, Jacobi gets my eyebrows up every single time. And Stuart Wilson (last seen by most of you as the town doctor in Hot Fuzz) is Johann, Jr. Nice. From what I can tell, this is the first time it's hit DVD, so worth a rental if what I've outlined here appeals to you. You're looking at close to seven hours of content across two discs. Click here to buy it from Amazon.

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Headsup: From the Bow Street Runners to Reno 911!
Posted on 07.28.08 by Widge @ 5:49 am
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An ongoing attempt to make sense of the onslaught of new swag that people want you to buy. Should you? I'll try and help.

City of Vice DVD Cover Art
American Gangster Season 2 DVD Cover Art
High Noon DVD Cover Art

You know the quote on the front of City of Vice touts it as Deadwood meets Inspector Morse but I'm thinking more along the lines of Law & Order except, you know, it's before there was either. Henry Fielding (yes, the author, played by Ian McDiarmid) and his brother (played by Iain Glen) are magistrates who are dealing with crime before there were police. In fact, the Fieldings created the modern police force. This is their story. (insert sound effect) The complete first season (five episodes) is here on two DVDs with a making-of featurette from Koch Vision. No word on a second season yet. If you're a police procedural nut (I'm in therapy for it) then this is definitely worth a rental, and you Star Wars nuts will want to check it out just to see McDiarmid in something where he's given good dialogue. Click here to buy it from Amazon.

The second season of American Gangster is out from BET and Paramount, featuring Ving Rhames as your host and narrator. That would be cool enough right there. But for ten episodes you've got a look at African-American criminals--including Frank Lucas, who Denzel played in the movie--and their true stories. None of these stories are what we would characterize as pretty. Also included is an episode focusing on the Washington DC snipers, John Muhammad and Lee Malvo. This is a three-disc set and comes with extended interviews with three of the subjects. This series doesn't seem to be scheduled to air so if this is your sort of thing, you might want to check it out with a rental. Click here to buy it from Amazon.

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Headsup: Amazon Sci-Fi 50% Off Sale
Posted on 07.27.08 by Widge @ 10:34 pm
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Amazon is having a Sci-Fi 50% off sale. There appears to be some Buffy, Millennium and Stargate season sets on there along with a lot of other television, and most of the stuff truly is 50%. Might as well grab the deals for your Christmas while you can, right?

Also, here's some things to be aware of, which I consider to be must-owns:

And to seal the deal, here's a great bit from Night of the Comet. My favorite bit, about "scary noises," showed that whole scene which gives away a little too much if you've never seen it before. NSFW language, just FYI.

Direct link for the feedreaders.

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Headsup: DVD Horror Thrillers To Murder For
Posted on 07.19.08 by ScottC @ 4:36 pm
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Demon Seed DVD cover art
The Screwfly Solution DVD cover art

Demon Seed. Dr. Harris (Fritz Weaver) is justly proud of his creation, the super computer Proteus IV (voiced by Robert Vaughn). However, Dr. Harris doesn't anticipate that a learning thinking machine might develop a will of its own. What a shock. Indeed, Proteus wants to do what any life form wants to do, procreate. Of course Harris and the company who 'owns' Proteus aren't anxious for Proteus to grow fruitful and multiply. But Proteus, being a million times smarter, has found a way. Dr. Harris' wife, Susan (Julie Christie) lives in an automated house designed by the good doctor. Proteus hacks the house and turns it into a cage that Susan can only escape by becoming Proteus' baby mama. This cult classic is a heady mix of Oedipus, Frankenstein, and exploitation cinema. Click here to buy it from Amazon.

Masters of Horror: The Screwfly Solution. A new plague has reared it's microscopic head. But this bug doesn't cause nausea or a fever. No, it changes the brain chemistry of men so that, when aroused, instead of getting signals to mate, they get signals to kill. Scientists Alan Alstein (Jason Priestly) and his colleague Barney (Elliot Gould) are desperately trying to a cure or treatment. As the plague worses, Alan's wife Anne (Kerry Norton) takes their daughter to hide but Alan, now infected, has needs he must satisfy. Can Anne survive when any man she meets, even her husband, is a potential killer. Included in the DVD is a commentary from guest director Joe Dante and writer Sam Hamm, two behind the scene featurettes, and a photo gallery. Click here to buy it from Amazon.

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