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Posted by Mike Bates on 09/27/30 11:28
I'll take the Outer limits if its still there.
"GPR79" <gpr79@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Payment via bank transfer preferred!
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> Take these 14 titles (18 films!) for 16 total, will send without amaray
> cases to save on postage.
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> Antitrust R2
> Archer's Adventure (Nicole Kidman) & Fearless Tiger (Bolo Yeung) R2
> Double Bill
> Ballad Of A Gunfighter (Martin Sheen, FF Coppola) R2
> Cybertracker (Don The Dragon Wilson) R2
> Death Ring & The Gladiator R2 Double Bill
> Hired To Kill (Oliver Reed) R2
> Hustler Squad & Indian Paint R2 Double Bill
> Invisible Temptation & The Man Next Door R2 Double Bill
> Muhammad Ali King Of The World R2
> Mutant R2
> Original Intent (Martin Sheen) R2
> Ripper (Kelly Brook) R2
> Terror, The (Boris Karloff, Jack Nicholson) R2
> Warhead R2
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>
> **THE REST**
>
> **Buy 2 take 2 OFF, buy 3 take 3 OFF, etc!!**
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> The Outer Limits (90's) - Season 3 R1 22
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> Cover: http://www.boomspeed.com/gpr79/OLS3.JPG
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> "Five discs, 18 uncut episodes featuring the likes of Kim Cattrall,
> Natasha Henstridge, Joshua Jackson, Kirsten Dunst, Jennifer Beals, Mario
> Van Peebles, etc."
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> &
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> Undeclared - The Complete Series R1 25
>
> Cover: http://www.boomspeed.com/gpr79/undeclared.jpg
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> ""Only the good die young," a certain piano man once sang. He could've
> been talking about Undeclared, the hilarious, yet heartfelt college
> comedy from Judd Apatow (The Larry Sanders Show). Alas, FOX had even
> less patience than NBC and cancelled it after 16 episodes, rather than
> the 17 granted Apatow's other fan favorite, Freaks and Geeks.
>
> Directed by Jake Kasdan (The Zero Effect), the pilot ("Prototype") sets
> the scene. Steven Karp (Jay Baruchel, Million Dollar Baby) is a nerdy
> 18-year-old who grew seven inches over the past year and is looking to
> make a new start at the University of North Eastern California. Well,
> good news, bad news. At his first party, he makes it with Lizzie (Carla
> Gallo, Carnivle), the bubbly girl down the hall--then finds out she has
> a boyfriend. Worse yet, Steven's dad, Hal (singer/songwriter Loudon
> Wainwright III), crashes it to announce he's getting divorced.
> Fortunately, Hal hits it off with Steven's roommates: Marshall (Timm
> Sharp, Six Feet Under), Ron (Seth Rogen, Freaks and Geeks), and Brit
> chick magnet Lloyd (Charlie Hunnam, Nicholas Nickleby). Other regulars
> include Lizzie's boyfriend, Eric (Jason Segel, Freaks and Geeks), and
> roommate Rachel (Monica Keena, Entourage).
>
> Steven's freshman year will be an eventful one. Aside from the loss of
> his virginity, he'll get his first job ("Jobs, Jobs, Jobs "), he'll meet
> Adam Sandler ("The Assistant"), he'll hire a speed freak (Will Ferrell)
> to write a term paper ("Addicts"), and his RA (Amy Poehler) will have a
> fling with his dad ("Hal and Hillary"). Other guests include Fred
> Willard ("So You Have a Boyfriend"), Mary Kay Place ("Parent's
> Weekend"), and Ben Stiller (the Jon Favreau-directed "Eric's POV"). This
> set includes all 16 episodes, plus one that wasn't broadcast ("God
> Visits") and an alternate, Ted Nugent-ified version of the second ("Full
> Bluntal Nugetry"). "
>
> Special Features:
> Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
> All 17 episodes, including an unaired episode and a bonus director's
> cut, on four discs
> 18 commentaries with directors, writers & cast
> Deleted scenes, auditions, outtakes, and extended takes
> "Lloyd's Rage": an unproduced script for the second season that never
> was
> Loudon Wainwright live concert footage
> Museum of Television & Radio Q&A
> 28-page booklet
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>
> &
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>
> A Better Tomorrow Trilogy OOP DTS Boxset 23
>
> Cover: http://www.boomspeed.com/gpr79/better_trio.jpg
>
> The best releases of these John Woo classics on any region!
>
> "A Better Tomorrow is the John Woo gangster classic that started it all,
> a romantic, violent, swirlingly stylish melodrama about dueling
> brothers--with a mesmerizing lead performance by Hong Kong's favorite
> actor, Chow Yun-Fat. In repose, Chow's sleepy magnetism recalls the
> glory days of Robert Mitchum, Steve McQueen, and Takakura Ken; when he's
> stepping high, Chow has a unique, ebullient star presence, a man who
> embraces life so unselfconsciously that he becomes vulnerable to all
> kinds of suffering and heartache (he endures masochistic megadoses of
> violence here). The sequence in which Chow's Mark avenges his betrayed
> best friend---by blasting his way into, and then out of, a Chinese
> restaurant, twin .45s blazing---is a swashbuckling standout. Woo's film
> technique may have been more polished in later efforts, but Tomorrow has
> a direct emotional power that is still unique. Kung fu star of the
> 1970s, Ti Lung is also terrific here as the 40ish established mobster,
> relied upon by all, who allows conflicting loyalties toward Mark and
> toward his younger brother, now a cop, to undermine the stability of his
> position.
>
> "I won't give you nothing, man; I give you ****," sneers charismatic
> superstar Chow Yun Fat, in his role as a New York restaurateur who won't
> knuckle under to the (Italian) mob in A Better Tomorrow II. Chow plays
> the twin brother of the character he played in the original. The bond
> between the natural siblings played by Ti Lung (as a reformed mobster)
> and Leslie Cheung (as a hot shot cop) still resonate tellingly. As a
> good-guy ex-thug driven batty by the slaying of his only daughter,
> real-life Cinema City studio chief Dean Shek gets to play a garishly
> extended "mad scene," foaming at the mouth, chewing on soup bones. A
> later episode in which a dying man crawls to a phone booth to call his
> wife (and newborn daughter) in the hospital must also be some kind of
> lurid first in the soap sweepstakes. The final 15 minutes could be the
> bloodiest single shoot-out sequence ever committed to celluloid. The
> story line hasn't been shaped to any particular purpose here, but the
> images have a golden Godfather-like glow, and this faintly
> anachronistic, all-stops-out wish-fulfillment approach to moviemaking
> still has a lot of power.
>
> A Better Tomorrow III is prequel, set in Saigon during the fall, and the
> weakest link in the trilogy, unacceptably restrained in both action and
> emotion. Chow Yun-fat plays a younger version of Mark, his original
> character, a hesitant young man digging for his roots in Vietnam, which
> was also Tsui's birthplace, and we get to watch him assemble his totemic
> trappings: the duster overcoat, the French shades, the twin .45s. The
> surprise is that he gets most of them from a torchy dame played by Anita
> Mui (the seductive singing ghost from Rouge), who's a more-than-worthy
> high-noir love object. She can perforate miscreants with the best of
> them. (John Woo wrote the original script, only to be supplanted as
> director by his boss and supposed pal, Mr. Tsui; much of Woo's original
> material ended up in his later magnum opus Bullet in the Head.) "
>
> Special Features:
> Available Audio: Cantonese DTS 5.1, Cantonese Dolby Digital 5.1,
> Mandarin Dolby Digital 5.1 & Original Cantonese Dolby Digital 2.0 Dual
> Mono
> Available Subtitles: Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified) and
> English
> Picture format: 1.85:1 Anamorphic
> Codes of Bullets: Parts 1, 2 & 3 (Optional Chinese (Traditional),
> Chinese (Simplified) and English Subtitles) - Featurette (9:09)
> Movie Stills Photo Album
> Movie Photo Slideshow
> Original Movie Trailer
> New Edited Movie Trailer
> Bonus trailers: "A Better Tomorrow 2", "A Better Tomorrow 3", "Bullet In
> The Head" and "The Killer"
>
>
> &
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> Bela Donna R0 (Korea) 7
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> Cover: http://www.boomspeed.com/gpr79/bela.jpg
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> The 'lost' Natasha Henstridge film.
>
> "An American couple move to the State of Cear, Brazil, in the 1930s.
> The husband (Andrew McCarthy) is looking for oil. His beautiful wife,
> Donna (Natasha Henstridge), soon falls in love with a rude but charming
> fisherman. The forbidden romance may destroy her marriage and upset the
> morals of the small village where they live. Natasha Henstridge's
> steamiest role since Species! "
>
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