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I could have seen them doing some kind of Grey-style ambiguous shot, or simply coming back up and showing, "Nothing has changed. No X-Men comic book reversals."

Cure for Wellness, Jason Isaacs aside, simply failed to interest me in any way. The trailers really turned me off to it.

Same thing happened with my Lilo and Stitch DVD. Half of it had changed color when I noticed. It really does come down to the pressing in a lot of cases. If they were well made they should be fine for decades.

Obviously not everyone. I remember reading a story about a studio saving their old radio shows to CD-R and throwing out the original lacquer discs, destroying thousands of episodes of programming when they went bad.

#NotAll…ButMost

No. No thank you. We're fine.

Fiege v Fiege: Dawn of Something Has to Take Imhumans Place on Our Schedule

It's been a while since I've watched them, but the thing that i find most odd about The Dead Pool is that it decided to play on with giving Harry a new clashing partner, this time of Asian decent, and while they paint him broadest in terms of cultural caricature in the series, (most notably, his knowledge and

And here I was going to drop them for awhile after I finish Kimmie season 2 because their movie selection is scanty. Turns out it's because I don't like their graphics. Live and learn.

Better than the Nature Trail to Hell. (In 3D.)

Good on you. I have a sizable collection myself and have four finished that I've released upon the public and just as many that I spend my time tweaking.

Definitely missed my favorite of the sub genre. Between the insanely great pairing of rockabilly licks with appropriate "bleep bloop" tones on the guitar, the vocals dripping with echo and the genuinely clever lyrics, nothing hits the highs of Bill Carter's Baby Brother.

Of course they should have just been glad 4Chan didn't get hold of it, if their Mountain Dew trolling is any indication.

Bring on the Teen Angels! *rowr!*

The series culminates in a two-part Laff-A-Lympics film.

We still have three rental places in my town. We have a Hastings (I used to work in one), a Family Video and a little place at the indie theater.

Agreed pretty much down the line. Though I will always be grateful to the Supercop soundtrack for Devo's Head Like a Hole cover.

I love High Risk. A movie that blows up a bus load of kids has some juevos.

I'm more a fan of The Dickies' Eve of Destruction, myself. But then they were always great at puncturing self-important smarm and cultural cheese alike through punk rock.