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World Famous Comics: John Kricfalusi DVDs | | page 1 of 1 | | John Kricfalusi DVDs
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| 1. Ren & Stimpy - The Complete First and Second Seasons | 
| Starring: John Kricfalusi, Billy West, Pierre DeCelles, Harris Peet, Cheryl Chase Directed By: John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Jim Smith, Bong Hee Han, Chris Reccardi October 12, 2004
This cartoon was bizarre in 1991, and is still pretty tripped out now. The humor is quite different from the adult cartoons that are on now, like: Family Guy, American Dad, and King of the Hill, which actually is only on in reruns... more
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| | 2. Greatest Hits: Volumen 1993-2003 | 
| Starring: Björk Directed By: Alexander McQueen, Chris Cunningham, Danny Cannon, Eiko Ishioka, Inez van Lamsweerde June 10, 2003
Bjork's videos are beautiful masterpieces by some of the most creative director's around (not exluding Bjork), but this DVD unfortunately does not do them justice. The video compression is poor quality, and the music sounds like an mp3. Totally unimpressed, especially considering this is a DVD and I can watch this stuff on YouTube for not much less quality. Another strange thing is the videos are separated... more
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| | 3. Ren & Stimpy - The First and Second Seasons, Vol 1 [UMD for PSP] | 
| Starring: John Kricfalusi, Billy West, Pierre DeCelles, Harris Peet, Cheryl Chase Directed By: John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, Jim Smith, Bong Hee Han, Chris Reccardi September 20, 2005
I recently purchased this move and love it. It has the complete first and second season, 12 episodes. Very Funny... more
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| | 4. Björk: Volumen | 
| Starring: Björk Directed By: Alexander McQueen, Chris Cunningham, Danny Cannon, Eiko Ishioka, Inez van Lamsweerde
Bjork's videos are beautiful masterpieces by some of the most creative director's around (not exluding Bjork), but this DVD unfortunately does not do them justice. The video compression is poor quality, and the music sounds like an mp3. Totally unimpressed, especially considering this is a DVD and I can watch this stuff on YouTube for not much less quality. Another strange thing is the videos are separated... more
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