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| 1. Wrong Turn 2 - Dead End (Unrated) | 
| Starring: Erica Leerhsen, Henry Rollins, Texas Battle, Daniella Alonso, Steve Braun Directed By: Joe Lynch October 09, 2007
The product came in a timely manner and was in good quality. Very pleased. The movie is B rated but is entertaining, especially if all versions are followed... more
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| | 2. Before the Devil Knows You're Dead | 
| Starring: Albert Finney, Marisa Tomei, Rosemary Harris, Ethan Hawke, Philip Seymour Hoffman Directed By: Sidney Lumet April 15, 2008
Features:- Master filmmaker Sidney Lumet (The Verdict, Dog Day Afternoon, Serpico) scores big with this absorbing suspense thriller. Oscar®-winner* Philip Seymour Hoffman is Andy, an overextended payroll executive who lures his younger brother, Hank (Ethan Hawke), into a larcenous scheme: the pair will rob a suburban mom-and-pop jewelry store that appears to be the quintessential easy target. The proble
Yeah, ya gotta buy this film for the Marisa Tomei scenes.
The storyline, acting, etc. is just okay. Actually, the plot left me bored.
But the Marisa Tomei scenes... more
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| | 3. A Cool Dry Place | 
| Starring: Vince Vaughn, Monica Potter, Joey Lauren Adams, Bobby Moat, Devon Sawa Directed By: John N. Smith June 01, 2004
Could not find this movie at any of the video stores. Thanks to Amazon for the help. Much appreciated. After seeing it all the way through, I did not think that it was Vince Vaughns best. Just not the part for him... more
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| | 4. Storytelling | 
| Starring: Noah Fleiss, Paul Giamatti, John Goodman, Julie Hagerty, Lupe Ontiveros Directed By: Todd Solondz July 16, 2002
Features:- From Todd Solondz, the critically acclaimed director of Welcome to the Dollhouse comes a film comprised of two separate stories set against the sadly comical terrain of college and high school, past and present. Following the paths of its young hopeful/troubled characters, it explores issues of sex, race, celebrity and exploitation.Running Time: 87 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY
Let me start by saying that I'm not a big fan of "movies within movies", Adaptation being the most recent popular example. They always seem very arch and self-consciously clever, and forget to actually involve you in the characters you're watching.
As described below, 'Storytelling' consists of two shorts, one labeled 'fiction', the other 'non-fiction'. Ironies abound here. It's often... more
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| | 5. Red Dirt | 
| Starring: Dan Montgomery Jr., Aleksa Palladino, Karen Black, Peg O'Keef, Glenn Shadix Directed By: Tag Purvis October 16, 2001
Being a Southerner I am a sucker for a good drama based in the South. Red Dirt did not diasppoint! From the opening frame I was hooked. At times the pace is as slow as the Southern lifestyle but it is important to the style of this drama. If you are looking for a flashy gay flesh fest then this movie is not for you...It is pure romance. The first kiss shared between the two male leads will leave... more
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| | 6. Manny & Lo | 
| Starring: Mary Kay Place, Scarlett Johansson, Aleksa Palladino, Dean Silvers, Marlen Hecht January 20, 2004
This is about 2 sisters that run away and the oldest sister along the way finds out that she is pregnant. They kidnap a lady to help them with the child's birth. I wasn't really a fan of the movie but it was nice watching Scarlett Johansson in her younger years. I just did not like the story line. The movie arrived ontime without any problems... more
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| | 7. Cherry | 
| Starring: Isaach de Bankolé, Donovan Leitch, David McCallum, Gil Rogers, Jake Weber Directed By: Jon Glascoe, Joseph Pierson November 15, 2005
Basic romantic comedy. Actually, I take that back, as the basic romantic comedy is usually bordering on horrendous piece of tripe. This one is enjoyable and worthy of repeated watchings; however, I can't be trusted. Because this movie provides one of the few opportunities to gaze upon the gorgeousness that is Isaach de Bankole without having to follow a distressing plot, I'm unable to be truly impartial... more
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| | 8. Storytelling | 
| Starring: Selma Blair, Leo Fitzpatrick, Robert Wisdom, Maria Thayer, Angela Goethals Directed By: Todd Solondz
Let me start by saying that I'm not a big fan of "movies within movies", Adaptation being the most recent popular example. They always seem very arch and self-consciously clever, and forget to actually involve you in the characters you're watching.
As described below, 'Storytelling' consists of two shorts, one labeled 'fiction', the other 'non-fiction'. Ironies abound here. It's often... more
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| | 9. The Adventures of Sebastian Cole | 
| Starring: Rory Cochrane, Margaret Colin, Joan Copeland, Clark Gregg, Tom Lacy Directed By: Tod Williams March 21, 2000
I first saw this film in 2001 and didn't see it again until 2008. I thought my tastes would have changed in between, but I liked it more - a true classic... more
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| | 10. The Adventures of Sebastian Cole | 
| Starring: Rory Cochrane, Margaret Colin, Joan Copeland, Clark Gregg, Tom Lacy Directed By: Tod Williams March 21, 2000
I first saw this film in 2001 and didn't see it again until 2008. I thought my tastes would have changed in between, but I liked it more - a true classic... more
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