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Do you think that's his worst film? I think he's made a couple that were worse.

Brendan Fraser does not have the career he deserves. In a fairer world he would have got the chance to play a superhero.

Unfortunately, being a cheap-skate, the fact that DVDs are generally about five dollars cheaper makes them the more desirable option for me. Judging by the stock at my local JBHIFI (Australian digital media and entertainment technology store) most people are of the same opinion. Blu-ray is treated as a specialty

I think youthful nostalgia has a lot to do with my position. They feel like movies designed for 13 year old boys and that's exactly how old I was at the time.

I love those collections you'll get of say 16 Kung Fu classics, which will just be a random assortment of great to terrible examples of the genre that have almost all faded into obscurity.

I've been wanting to watch the chronological version, but can't find it anywhere online.

You take that back! The first two mummy movies are fucking classics!

This is a great topic. We won our first DVD player back in about 2000. It came with 4 starter DVDs, The Mask, There's Something About Mary, The Wedding Singer and The Talented Mr Ripley.

I feel like every pop culture journalist is pretending really hard that Blu-rays are replacing DVD's in order to fool people into thinking it's actually happening. The theory being that if enough people fear falling behind the times and make the switch we'll reach a tipping point when Blu-rays take over and DVD's fade

If you haven't seen the Piano or The Hunt For Red October then I don't know why you're even commenting on a pop culture website. In the Mouth of Madness was pretty great too, despite being a lesser John Carpenter film.

Are you serious? Even the most entry level film n00bs have seen Event Horizon.

I found both of those movies so patronising and stupid. Also I have a problem with films that try way too hard to be whimsical or project a thinly veiled moral righteousness.

Have you seen White Chicks? Big Fish? What Dreams May Come? The Post-man? Battlefield Earth? Baby Geniuses 2? Jaime Kennedys Master of Disguise? There is a whole other level of bad you have never experienced.

Also, it is a kids show and young girls tend to want to be princesses, who are generally the heros in disney type films rather than queens, who are either the heros mother, the villian or absent from the story altogether.

This is great, now do Lawrence of Arabia.

I'm not entirely sure Peppermint Butler is the same species as the rest of the Candy people.

In Ancient Egypt there was a female pharaoh named Hapshepsut who was referred to as as a King, because as there were no female rulers previously, there was no Egyptian word for the concept of a female ruler. I imagine the Candy Kingdom is the same way. In other words, in all of the societies in Ooo where a princess is

Jakes real father/mother? I think it will return at some point.

Lemonhopes story was pretty much wrapped up.

That seems like a big ask.