Turns out, Hammer was still making entertaining and even innovative films in the 1970s.
Cunningham’s fans won’t be disappointed by this compilation disc.
Start as soon as possible or you’ll still be watching the extras here by the time The Return of the King hits theaters.
Feels ever so faintly like the final project showcase put together by the students in a senior year queer filmmaking course.
Director Rob Reiner describes the film’s past as a “rich kind of Gatsby world.” Yeah, riiiiiiiiight.
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases one of their biggest turkeys in years on DVD.
It’s the hilarious 1940s dialogue like “Aw, you dames are sure screwy” that makes the film so fun to watch.
Embarrassed to buy this DVD? Don’t worry, it can’t be any worse than having to review it.
Just to have the films on DVD is enough to give the set an overall positive rating.
The film is quintessentially British in that it takes all the eroticism out of the vampire myth.
It’ll take you at least double this crummy film’s running time to get through the DVD’s genuinely cute Dukesberry interactive wonderland.
Not only for Spike Jonze fans, but for anyone that wants to see Fatboy Slim taking a bath.
Just as the show got better with every episode, so did the animation.
Go hungry for a few days and save enough money so you can buy the Looney Tunes Golden Collection over the Premiere Collection.
Despite the fact that one feature on this DVD actually has the nerve to threaten us with termination, this is a pretty un-dorky two-disc set.
If the series has taught us anything, it’s that underneath the padding, Santa is one hot piece of ass.
Whale Rider is essentially The Karate Kid Down Under. Looks good but smells cheesy.
Few documentaries get released on DVD, let alone receive a two-disc edition. This one deserves the red-carpet treatment.
It’s Lifetime. It’s camp. It’s seriously confused, and it should speak directly to drag queens in straight relationships everywhere.
G-rated movies rarely start out by suggesting multiple orgies. The ones that do are to be cherished.
Trivia, radio spots, and a few other none-too-consequential goodies round out a phenomenally extensive set of extra features. Nice job.