{Half Nelson}
Too many good films released on DVD yesterday, here's over a dozen or so...
Ryan Gosling is up for a Spirit Award for his portrayal of an inner-city junior high school teacher with a drug habit.
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{13 Tzameti}
While repairing the roof of a neighbor’s house Sebastien overhears a conversation about an expected package which promises to make him rich.
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{Infamous}
You know, the other Truman Capote film released last year.
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{Marie Antoinette}
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{Mutual Appreciation}
Andrew Bujalski directs this story of a struggling musician, starring Bishop Allen frontman Justin Rice.
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{The Departed}
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{Infernal Affairs 2 and 3}
Finally, the sequels (or prequels) for the movie that The Departed was based on have been released in the appropriate region code.
Link 1, Link 2
{Ginger & Fred}
This is Federico Fellini's 1986 satire of aging celebrity impersonators.
Link
{The Butcher Boy}
This 1998 dark comedy tells the story of Francie, his depressed mother, and alcoholic father.
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{The Nightowls of Coventry}
Marv, the owner of an old neighborhood Jewish deli, must stay open 24 hours to cater to a new generation of clientele, but straight-laced neighborhood do-gooders want to close him down.
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{Masters of Horror: Pelts}
Horror Master Dario Argento directs this erotic tale about stolen raccoon pelts that violently turn against those that covet them.
Link
{The U.S. vs. John Lennon}
This documentary focuses on a time in John Lennon's life when he transformed from a musician into an antiwar activist.
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{The Queit}
This thriller doesn't look all that entertaining, but it stars a couple of hot chicks (Elisha Cuthbert and Camilla Belle). Sometimes that's all it takes.
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Ryan Gosling is up for a Spirit Award for his portrayal of an inner-city junior high school teacher with a drug habit.
View the Trailer
{13 Tzameti}
While repairing the roof of a neighbor’s house Sebastien overhears a conversation about an expected package which promises to make him rich.
View the Trailer
{Infamous}
You know, the other Truman Capote film released last year.
View the Trailer
{Marie Antoinette}
View the Trailer
{Mutual Appreciation}
Andrew Bujalski directs this story of a struggling musician, starring Bishop Allen frontman Justin Rice.
View the Trailer
{The Departed}
View the Trailer
{Infernal Affairs 2 and 3}
Finally, the sequels (or prequels) for the movie that The Departed was based on have been released in the appropriate region code.
Link 1, Link 2
{Ginger & Fred}
This is Federico Fellini's 1986 satire of aging celebrity impersonators.
Link
{The Butcher Boy}
This 1998 dark comedy tells the story of Francie, his depressed mother, and alcoholic father.
View the Trailer
{The Nightowls of Coventry}
Marv, the owner of an old neighborhood Jewish deli, must stay open 24 hours to cater to a new generation of clientele, but straight-laced neighborhood do-gooders want to close him down.
View the Trailer
{Masters of Horror: Pelts}
Horror Master Dario Argento directs this erotic tale about stolen raccoon pelts that violently turn against those that covet them.
Link
{The U.S. vs. John Lennon}
This documentary focuses on a time in John Lennon's life when he transformed from a musician into an antiwar activist.
View the Trailer
{The Queit}
This thriller doesn't look all that entertaining, but it stars a couple of hot chicks (Elisha Cuthbert and Camilla Belle). Sometimes that's all it takes.
View the Trailer
Comments
13 tzemeti rocked!
Posted by: zadie | February 20, 2007 10:06 AM