Love Lessons 1 (2002)
Studio: Central Park Media
Rated: Unrated
The Magic Sun (1965)
Studio: Music Video Distributors
Rated: Not Rated
The Magic Voyage of Sinbad/Day the Earth Froze (1962)
Studio: Image Entertainment, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated
The Duke Says - Indispensable slabs of beautiful Russian fantasy-flick weaving, is what these are. The Magic Voyage has, worryingly, been "Recut and Remastered by Francis Ford Coppola", but far as I can see Day The Earth Froze is as intended. Flicks about humanity and courage and community, and also mythical beasts and so on.
Manhood (2003)
Studio: Showtime Entertainment
Rated: R
Medabots Vol. 1: Transport Metabee! (2001)
Dubbed
Studio: ADV Films, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated
Medabots Vol. 2: Medabots, Robattle! (2002)
Dubbed
Studio: ADV Films, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated
Megaman - NT Warrior - Vol.4: Download! (2004)
Studio: Viz Video
Rated: Not Rated
Megaman Vol. 1: A Hero is Born (2002)
Dubbed
Studio: ADV Films, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated
Monster Dog (1982)
Studio: Music Video Distributors
Rated: Not Rated
Moses (1996)
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Unknown
Mostly Autumn - Pink Floyd Revisited (2004)
2-Disc Set
Studio: Navarre Corporation
Rated: Not Rated
The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
Widescreen
Studio: Universal Studios Home Video
Rated: R
The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
Studio: Universal Studios Home Video
Rated: R
Mountain Top Bluegrass - Classic Hymns
Rated: Unknown
Mr. Capone-e - A Day in the Life of Mr. Capone-e (2003)
Studio: Navarre Corporation
Rated: Not Rated
My Architect: A Son's Journey (2003)
Studio: New Yorker Video
Rated: Not Rated
The Duke Says - Nathaniel Kahn's Oscar-nominated documentary finds him attempting to understand his father, the late architect Louis I. Kahn, the man responsible for The Kimbell Art Museum, The Exeter Library and The Capital Complex Of Bangladesh, amongst other marvels. Well, he designed them. The folks who risked life and limb slapping on the bricks probably deserve a co-credit, I would suggest.
Nascar Images Presents: Darrell Waltrip (2004)
Studio: Universal Music & Video Distribution
Rated: Not Rated
National Lampoon's Black Ball
Studio: First Look Home Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated
NBA Street Series: Dunks! - Volume Two
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Unknown
NBA Street Series: Ankle Breakers - Volume Two
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Unknown
Nearest to Heaven
Studio: Wellspring
Rated: Not Rated
Ninja Terminator (1985)
The Silver Fox Collection
Studio: Video Asia
Rated: Not Rated
Normal Life (1996)
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Unknown
The Occult of the Third Reich
3-Disc Box Set
Studio: Madacy Entertainment Group
Rated: Not Rated





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Article comments
1 - mrbenning
Did anyone else find the scene in Young Einsteing, you know, the one where they put the cats in the pie, to be kind of disturbing?
2 - Eric Olsen
everyone knows you're only supposed to put BIRDS in a pie
3 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo
or shephards, from what i hear
4 - Eric Olsen
and then you hear about chickens and their "pot pies" - why has the war on drugs ignored this, hmm?
5 - Eric Berlin
Duke - I can't recommend Angel enough. Give it a chance to grow on you, and the Whedon will suck you in. It's a different show than Buffy -- a little more mature, darker, richer, complex -- but with the same fantastic/unique blend of genre. Ultra-shame it got cancelled after a great Season 5.
6 - Distorted Angel
I found Boreanaz to be pretty boring on Buffy, but was surprised at how much I liked him on Angel. Of course, I only started watching when Spike came on board post-Buffy...
7 - Jim Carruthers
I was going to mention the Angel season 5 set, but haven't seen the extras and commentaries, though I'd seen all the eps when they first aired.
This season was pretty scatter-shot since they didn't know if they were going to be cancelled or not, and BtVS had ended. So it is pretty inconsistent. There are a bunch of lines which really don't go anywhere, some tying up of some loose ends.
And .. "you're a little puppet man!" Some really great stand-alone eps, but you could put this season on random play, and for the most part, wouldn't notice much discontinuity. It does have Spike, and some extras from BtVS, and two really scary eps. But it kinda jogs along, mostly marking time. And ends with a "?".
8 - Justene
How can one find out when a particular movie is scheduled for release?
9 - Al Barger
The simplest and most obvious way to look for a video release date is through Amazon.
10 - Justene
I often forget simple. I somehow thought it wouldn't be on Amazon until release. That worked and I have the info I need. Thanks.
11 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo
or even a google search along the lines of such-and-such region 1 release or similar.
incidentally, i'm scribbling at this week's post right the hell now, and apologies for the lack of one in the week just past.
12 - Joel Caris
I guess I'm going to have to check out Saw. It just keeps looking too fucked up not to give it a shot.
Have Motorcycle Diaries from Netflix, but haven't yet checked it out. Soon. Probably tomorrow. I love the music from the trailer, incidentally. The trailer keeps playing at work on our DVD promo loop thing and I love the damn music. That's all.
Got Donnie Darko Director's Cut. Haven't watched that, either. I suspect I'll hang on to my old, theatrical verison as well. We'll see what I think--I'll try to post a review once I give it a go.
And I second the calls for you to give Angel a go. It never grabbed me as much as Buffy did and I never cared about the characters as much, but the show was still damn entertaining and had its moments. And season five flat-out ruled, far as I'm concerned.
Plus you have to see Wesley's character arc, if nothing else, and Fred is adorable. Oh, and for season five, it involved much Spike hilarity. You can't not partake in that.