The New DVD Thread 2005

Discussion of non-Disney DVD and Blu-ray.
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Zoltack wrote:Hey I like Groundhog's Day that's a great movie with Bill Murray. :lol: It's hilarious!!!
I 1000 percent agree! I don't think I laughed as hard as I did in this movie!(With the exception of Roger Rabbit!) I rented it once and I loved it so much I that I bought this incredibly funny movie on DVD as soon as possible! (Quite expensive though!)
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chaychay102royal wrote:
JiminyCrick91 wrote:It is a wonderful show if you like The Flintstones you will LOVE The Honeymooners.


Oh and the prices were as follws at wal-mart

The Honeymooners - The Lost Episodes, Vol. 5---$5.96
and
Scooby-Doo in Arabian Nights ----$6.88
Six dollars at Wal-Mart, not bad!
and rembmer the diffrince between US and canada.so for you it would be even better!
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You take a class on film? Lucky. What films did you see?
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Where did you get 2 for $20?

Groundhog day, is great, I grabbed the Special Ed. at Wal-Mart for $9

I can't stand the honymooners! Either can my folks.
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PMcOuntry wrote: I can't stand the honymooners! Either can my folks.
My reactions in order of appearance: :shock: :o :jawdrop: :huh: :shifty:
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My parents say it's funny (yeah, I live with them so I have their opinions on everything... :oops:), but I haven't seen it, obviously.

We've also been talking about "The Sting." Has anybody here seen it?
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I was reffering to the old black and white show, The Honeymooners.

It was slapstick comedy, which I hate. I also hated I Love Lucy.

I liked the cuter shows like Bewitched, Dick Van Dyke, I Dream of Jeannie, etc.
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PMcOuntry wrote:I was reffering to the old black and white show, The Honeymooners.

It was slapstick comedy, which I hate. I also hated I Love Lucy.

I liked the cuter shows like Bewitched, Dick Van Dyke, I Dream of Jeannie, etc.
I love "I Love Lucy" and I also like "Bewitched" and "I Dream of Jeannie."
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all I know about that is he was only in the 2nd film.
PMcOuntry wrote:It was slapstick comedy, which I hate. I also hated I Love Lucy.

I liked the cuter shows like Bewitched, Dick Van Dyke, I Dream of Jeannie, etc.
Dick Van Dyke some times had slapstick comedy
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JiminyCrick91 wrote:all I know about that is he was only in the 2nd film.
That who was in what movie?
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Jackie Gleason in the Sting II
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Oh. I didn't even know that. "The Sting" and "The Honeymooners" were two different discussions on one messageboard.
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I meant thread. I couldn't think of the word.
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oh I thout you knew sorry :oops:
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No! No! It's okay. Don't be embarrassed. It was an interesting bit of information.
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I define slapstick comedy more like 3 stooges, or I Love Lucy/Honeymooners.

I never saw "slapstick" in Dick Van Dyke. Yes, there were the insults, etc. but that wasn't slapstick to me, that was sarcasm, lol. It was also more tame, I think is the word, I found the other shows to be more crass.
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I agree with you. The only slapstick was Dick falling over that-oh, shoot I forgot the word-that piece of furniture.
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what about Mary Tyler Moore and the raft/boat?
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Well never mined its just I find that nearly ever sitcom have a tad of slapstick in it by the end of it run.
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chaychay102royal wrote:You take a class on film? Lucky. What films did you see?
Jaws
Groundhog Day
Memento
Antwone Fisher
The Conversation
The Player
SuperSize Me
Amelie
Spirited Away
PMcOuntry wrote:Where did you get 2 for $20?
At Best Buy a couple weeks before Christmas.
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