Region 1 DVD Releases for 30th August 2005 - Page 6

Part of: New DVDs

Doomsday Gun (1994)
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Unknown

Dragon Ball Z - Great Saiyaman: Declaration (1999)
Uncut
Studio: Navarre Corporation
Rated: Not Rated

El Charro Immortal (1955)
Studio: Vanguard International Cinema
Rated: Not Rated

El Dia De Los Albaniles 3 (1987)
Studio: Studio Latino
Rated: Not Rated

Eleanor & Franklin: The Early Years
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated

Enanitos Verdes - En Vivo
Studio: Universal Music & Video Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

Eric Idle's Personal Best
Studio: New Video Group, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated

Sort of a "Best of..." from Idle's Python days. There's one for Palin in here, too, somewhere.

The Fairly Oddparents - Scary Godparents (2005)
Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated

The Fairly Oddparents - Scary Godparents (2005)
Checkpoint
Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated

Faith of My Fathers (2005)
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Rated: PG-13

A Family Fireside Christmas (2005)
Studio: Ryko Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

Fathers And Sons (2005)
Studio: Showtime Entertainment
Rated: R

The FDNY Dream Bike - In Honor Of Gerard Baptiste (2004)
Studio: Vanguard International Cinema
Rated: Not Rated

Fire and Ice/Frazetta: Painting with Fire (1983)
2-Disc Set, Limited Edition
Studio: Blue Underground
Rated: Not Rated

Flor de Mayo (1959)
Studio: Vanguard International Cinema
Rated: Not Rated

Frankenstein's Daughter (1958)
Studio: GoodTimes Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated

Fruits Cup (2005)
Studio: Media Blasters
Rated: Not Rated

The Funny Blokes of British Comedy
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated

Funny Ladies/Funny Blokes 2-Pack
Studio: Warner Home Video
Rated: Not Rated

Garfield and Friends - Volume 4 (2005)
Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated

Gay Republicans (2005)
Studio: Ryko Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

Gene Autry Collection - Down Mexico Way (1941)
Studio: Image Entertainment, Inc.
Rated: Not Rated

George Carlin - Doin' It Again (1992)
Studio: MPI Home Video
Rated: Not Rated

German Fighter Aircraft of WW2 1939-1942 (2005)
Studio: Ryko Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

Gilberto Gil - Eletracustico (2004)
Studio: WEA
Rated: Unknown

Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay (1971)
Uncut, Uncensored
Studio: Ryko Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

Girls Nite Out (1983)
Studio: Media Blasters
Rated: R

Girls Of Drifting
Studio: Ventura Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

Girls Of Import (2005)
Studio: Ventura Distribution
Rated: Not Rated

The Glory of the Bolshoi (1995)
Studio: Kultur Films Inc.
Rated: Not Rated

The Glory of the Kirov (1995)
Studio: Kultur Films Inc.
Rated: Not Rated

Going Down (2003)
Studio: Ardustry Home Entertainment
Rated: Not Rated

Great Women Singers of the 20th Century - Abbey Lincoln (2005)
Studio: Kultur Films Inc.
Rated: Not Rated

Great Women Singers of the 20th Century - Chaka Khan (2005)
Studio: Kultur Films Inc.
Rated: Not Rated

I'll give ya Chaka Khan before Bobby Brown, but I'm not putting her on the same list as Nancy Wilson.

Great Women Singers of the 20th Century - Nancy Wilson (1993)
Studio: Kultur Films Inc.
Rated: Not Rated

Great Women Singers of the 20th Century - Sarah Vaughn (2005)
Studio: Kultur Films Inc.
Rated: Not Rated

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  • 1 - Eric Berlin

    Aug 30, 2005 at 3:44 am

    Great job on this as always, David! The original version of Sahara was about 100 times better, of course. And the "real" Sahara, starring Bogart, is just about my favorite WWII-era film. I hate that they stole the name with this new schlocky looking thing.

  • 2 - visualsimplicity

    Aug 30, 2005 at 5:16 pm

    No love for Nip/Tuck - Season 2?

  • 3 - David Dylan Thomas

    Aug 30, 2005 at 5:58 pm

    I'll be honest. I've been afraid to watch "Nip/Tuck." I'm sure it's an excellent show, but scalpels near faces (or other parts) make me skittish. However, this is another good example of well-timed, catch-up-before-the-new-season-starts release strategy. "Lost" will be pulling the same move next week, I believe.

  • 4 - deekay

    Aug 31, 2005 at 12:27 am

    The people are right about the puppies and terrorists and House. It's a great show for Hugh Laurie's performance and the character of House alone, but it's also got incredibly sarcastic and witty dialogue, interesting stories, great supporting characters, and puppies.

    Well, there might not be puppies, but everything else is true.

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