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Posted by Jaszmin on 10/18/05 09:54
You're a bigger snob than i thought. In the words of
John Vernon, the Warden in his Penthouse apartment
at the Prison, in Chained Heat, talking to one of the
chippie but cute inmates sharing the hot tub with him,
when she wanted to just sniff her heroin, "why don't
you mainline it, like the rest of us!"
mike Rice
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 21:57:35 -0600, Black Locust <bl2112@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>In article <pttRe.4817$_84.2360@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
> "Mark Jones" <noemail@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>> I am starting to run into that problem. I haven't run out of things
>> to rent, but it does take a bit of looking to find something
>> worth renting.
>
>Well, keep in mind that every Tuesday they stuff their shelves with new
>releases. Blockbuster's entire business is built around new releases,
>afterall. Now whether or not those new releases are actually worth
>renting is left to each individual. But like I noted in another post,
>I've found quite a few new DVDs worth renting at their stores in recent
>weeks. I tend to ignore the "big" titles that they have 200 copies of,
>as that stuff is usually overhyped, predictable, forumalic, CGI infested
>Hollywood fodder that is designed for the lowest common
>denominator(which admittedly, is blockbuster's primary customer
>demographic..). Instead I look for the smaller indie and foreign titles.
>They actually have more of these then you might think. Lately I've been
>renting a lot of Asian horror, which tends to be substantially better
>than most modern American horror movies.
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