DVD releases for week beginning 14-06-2004
Published June 15, 2004
Beverly Hills 90210 - The Pilot Episode
Who doesn't want to relive the time when Brenda and Jason met Steve for the first ever occasion, and then the dad went around looking a bit like a thinner version of Tony Soprano. Remember when somebody thought somebody else was pregnant, and then probably something to do with drugs? Well, now you don't even have to remember it, since its all here.
Tupac -Ressurection
This is a documentary type affair concerning the Tupac who was some pop star or other. He might've been the singer in Alice In Chains. Who the hell knows? Whatever he did, he must've done it very well, since you can't move without some new compilation or Unauthorized Unofficial Biography tripping you up in every direction. I mean this fella has released more music since he died than when he was alive.
This here attempts to let Mr. Tupac tell his own story, by way of archive video footage and also, I dunno, maybe a ouiji board or something. Probably not as good as Biggie And Tupac, is what The Duke would predict.
And here then is The Rundown
2 Pac/Notorious B.I.G. - Legendz of Rap Unauthorized (2004)
Studio: Music Video Distributors
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Hip-Hop Documentary
40 Anos Como Pumas (2004)
Studio: Xenon Pictures, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Sports Documentary
50 First Dates (2004)
Special Edition - Full Frame
Studio: Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Rated: PG-13
Genre: Romantic Comedy
50 First Dates (2004)
Special Edition - Widescreen
Studio: Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Rated: PG-13
Genre: Romantic Comedy
According to Spencer (2001)
Studio: Lion's Gate Films
Rated: R
Genre: Comedy Drama
Andromeda - Season 3: Vol. 3.5 (2000)
Studio: ADV Films, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre : TV Sci-Fi
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Volume 2 (2000)
2-Disc Collector's Edition
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Adult Animated Comedy
Arturo Sandoval - Jazz Legend: Live Brewhouse Theatre 1992 (1992)
Studio: Music Video Distributors
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Music
BASToF Syndrome - Vol. 2: The Hacker (2004)
Studio: ADV Films, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Sci-Fi Anime
The Belly of An Architect (1987)
Studio: MGM Home Entertainment
Rated: R
Genre: Drama
Beverly Hills, 90210 - The Pilot Episode (1990)
Studio: Lion's Gate Films
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: TV Drama
Black Hawk Down (2001)
Studio: Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Rated: R
Genre: War
Bleeding Through - This Is Live, This Is Murderous
Studio: Music Video Distributors
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Music
Bottom Out (2004)
Studio: Maverick Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Urban Drama
Braceface - Vol. 1: Brace Yourself (2001)
Edited Edition
Studio: FUNimation Productions, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Kids
Choppers - Volume 1: Wild West (2004)
Studio: Ventura Distribution
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Special Interest - Motorcycles
The Chronicles of Riddick - Dark Fury (2004)
Studio: Universal Studios Home Video
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Animated Spin-Off
Colonel Wolodyjowski (1969)
Studio: Facets Multi-Media, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Epic Historical Drama
The Color of the Clouds (1997)
Studio: Ventura Distribution
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Drama
Crimetime (1997)
Studio: Lion's Gate Films
Rated: R
Genre: Serial Killer Thriller
Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Second Season (2001)
2-Disc Set
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: TV Comedy
Dead Like Me - The Complete First Season (2003)
4-Disc Set
Studio: MGM Home Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: TV Fantasy
- DVD releases for week beginning 14-06-2004
- Published: June 15, 2004
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- Filed Under: Video: Documentary, Video: Music, Video: News, Video: Television
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Groening has said in interviews that they are so busy on the weekly episodes that the DVDs take a backseat. But if you figure they plug out say 2 a year on average it will take 10 years to get caught up.
I wonder if we'll see The Simpsons motion picture before the DVD box sets catch up.
Look how fast they got the final episode of Friends out on DVD ... so it certainly isn't an issue of being too busy, I don't think.
"Duke, you lazy son of a whore, get some motherfucking genre descriptions under those titles, otherwise I'll beat you, man, I'll cut you up is what."
Hey! I never said that.
Anyway, there's some gems in this list besides the 5 you've listed.
Sealab 2021: Season One (2000)
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Volume 2 (2000)
Nip/Tuck: The Complete First Season (2003)
Monk - Season One (2002)
I think that's it. Good shows.
Thanks for the list once again.
I've had High School Confidential on tape for years and am glad to see this surreal classic has made it to DVD. Jack Arnold, he of Creature From the Black Lagoon and Tarantula fame, directed this laugh fest that makes Blackboard Jungle look like Citizen Kane. Oh well, any film that has a young Jerry Lee Lewis giving an impromtu concert at the local high school is ok in my book.....
Hey, the Wedding Banquet was great!
An early Ang Lee film about cultural cross-currents about a chinese gay man getting married to a woman so he makes his parents happy...but his parents just want him to be happy with the real man in his life.
Thanks guys, and vis sim, i apologise for the fabrication. That was just downright immoral with regards the journalistic ethics. Also, i was going to mention Nip/Tuck based purely on what i've read about it, but i'm not even sure what it is. Us lot haven't got to see it on the telly just yet, outside of subscription services.
Also, i guess Dead Like Me would be worth a mention. Again, i haven't seen it yet, but hear good things.
And Chris, i look forward to seeing this opus of high-school wonder. I just had a hunch it would be amazing, and there you go, confirming mine prophecy.
As to The Wedding Banquet, Doc, sounds like good stuff, more Ice Storm than The Hidden Tigers or whatever.
Finally, i must note a mistake. I said about Touching The Void was by the fella what did The Thin Blue Line, but actually it was the fella who did One Day In September, about the terrorists at the munich olympics. I got confused with The Fog Of War, which is indeed by the Blue Line man, Errol Morris.
Apologies folks.
Shark, yeah, I chuckled a bit. Still, I came up with five picks of my own:
50 First Dates -- I haven't seen this one, but it looks pretty funny. Adam Sandler gets the crud kicked out of him by Drew Barrymore, right? Phillip sez Check It Out!
Blackhawk Down -- Helicopter fall down go boom, Somalis kick our butts, and somehow people like this movie. America-haters, the lot of them! Phillip sez Check It Out.
Fists Of Fury -- A classic martial arts film, every person should own this own. I need a better edition than the one I've got, so I might pick it up again. Phillip sez Check It Out!
Monk: Season One -- If Adrian Monk isn't already a Friday night habit, he should be, and there is simply no excuse for not owning this entire show on DVD. Well, I suppose the fact that only the first season was released is a reasonable excuse for now. USA is showing a "Monk Marathon" all day this Friday leading up to the premiere of season three, so watch that and then pick up the DVDs. Phillip sez Check It Out!
I'm torn on the fifth pick, there is just so much goodness this week. Since I've already recommended a television show, I should go with the unauthorized Queen. Everybody loves that band, and any comments to the contrary are simply people trying to deny the obvious. But, it isn't an official authorized release, so I'll stick with...
The Simpsons: Season Four -- One of the best seasons there was, it's The Simpsons! What more do you want? Yeah, I know you can catch it every Sunday night for free. But, but, but... Phillip sez Check It Out!
Enjoy!
"Look how fast they got the final episode of Friends out on DVD ... so it certainly isn't an issue of being too busy, I don't think."
That was just a pathetic attempt to get money (with copies of the episode sitting in warehouses ready to ship to stores as the finale aired).
This "TV series to DVD" rage is getting out of hand. It's truly pathetic: People are scrounging around to see if they have (or can acquire) the rights to any and every TV series they can to put them into $19.99, $29.99, and $39,99 box sets.
I know EVERYONE HERE can't wait for:
"Girls Club: The Entire Series" (the 2 episodes aired + some unaired episodes)
"Wanda At Large: The Entire Series"
"Century City: The Entire Series"
"WB's Superstar USA: Season 1 (perhaps, the Entire Series)"
"My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance"
"For Love or Money: Season 1"
etc, etc....god this is a joke...I can't believe some of these series' actually sell any copies...


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Gosh, Duke, a helluva lotta work to list the future contents of the Cosmic Cultural Dumpster.
Whatta bad week for releases. Phillip Winn must be laughing his ass off, kicking back with a bowl of popcorn and a worn-out-copy of "Girls Gone Wild".
And best of luck with your carpal tunnel, mano. I hope it heals in time for next week's truckload of shit from Hollowood.
xxoo
Shark (looking for a copy of "Faces of Death" just for something a bit more uplifting than this list)
PS: What? No "F Troop: The Final Season"!?