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I had no idea that Sweeney Todd was on DVD now (and apparently has been for over a year now). I need to get that. I love Sondheim. If only I could get Assassins on DVD...or VHS...
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I just bought the full collection, what a great show.
The Chapelle Show. Season 1 and 2
Everyone I know hear in Houston is quoting it verbatim, so i'd better watch it before the ruin all the good jokes.
Very, very funny stuff. Racy though, you puritans want to staw away because it has lots of bad words, sexual situations, and large gatherings of Black People.
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Every time I've opened the DVD player for the last 3 weeks, I've had to pull out a Firefly disk. Disks 1-4 rotate through it pretty regularly as different people watch episodes throughout the day (my siblings are out of school) and then when I come home, or when my friend comes over specifically to watch the episodes he hasn't seen yet.
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1. Major League 2. LOTR trilogy 3. Garden State 4. Matrix trilogy 5. Van Helsing 6. Mummy and Mummy Returns 7. Family Guy (seasons 1-3) 8. Simpsons (seasons 1-5) 9. Batman: The Animated Series 1-3 10. Star Wars
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SCRUBS Season 1: Disc 2. This'll be my second time through. I can't wait for season 2...even a confirmed season 2 release date would please me for a bit
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Firefly disc 2. Holy crap this series is awesome. Why did I wait so long to finally check it out. I still have 2 more discs to go and the movie. Sweetness!
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(Bump b/c the show in my DVD player is waay awesome, but don't know if it needs its own discussion thread)
First season, part I of the classic TV show "Black Sheep Squadron," starring Robert Conrad and a whole bunch of great supporting cast.
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Serenity. What else? I got a shiny new DVD player as a present and I was planning on having Serenity be the first DVD shown on it, but unfortunately March of the Penguins got there first. And then Fantastic Four. And THEN Serenity.
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I keep a MediaCenter, which indexes a few thousand DVDs.. so right now, I'm storing.. about 1,100 DVDs. Most of them are series - MOST of the treks (TOS,TNG,TAS,DS9) - and newer movies. I think right now on the "last play" would be "Murderball" (though I watched Serenity the other day)
A pretty incredible documentary.
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quote:Originally posted by GaalDornick: Serenity. What else? I got a shiny new DVD player as a present and I was planning on having Serenity be the first DVD shown on it, but unfortunately March of the Penguins got there first. And then Fantastic Four. And THEN Serenity.
I was reading through all this and was wondering way nobody had mentioned Serenity yet Thats whats in my DVD player.
EDIT: Darn it took me too long to post.
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Tom Yum Goong, which isn't worth watching if you like silly little things like a plot and character development. But then if you don't care about anything other than action and violence and martial arts, then yeah, you'd probably like it a lot.
We thought the first one by the same two main actors and the director, Ong-Bak, was much much much better and very much worth going out of your way to see.
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