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  • Violence and the PG-13 rating

    Loved David Plotz's post about 'Red Dawn,' and I just wanted to add one interesting tidbit unrelated to his discussion of its politics (or...ahem, embrace of fascism): My eyes popped when I read Plotz's note that ''The 2007 Guinness Book of World Records judged Red Dawn the most violent movie in history.'' That's because I remember 'Red Dawn' ...
    Posted to DVD Extras by cmolanphy on October 8, 2008
  • What Malarky. HD DVD Format Best Ever --

    The Corporations and the Government want to keep the making and sharing and watching of videos all to themselves, because it is a form of their overweening and jealous power over our United States Citizenry. DVD Formats, and High Definition DVD Formats, are by far SUPERIOR to the new Blu-Ray Format, which locks you out of reading and writing ...
    Posted to DVD Extras by MichaelBernard2 on October 1, 2008
  • Johnny Berlin DVD box set

    Johnny Berlin is a 55-minute documentary-comedy about a train porter who is also a struggling writer, compulsive gambler and all-around ramblin' man. Executive Producer: Michael Stipe Director: Dominic J. DeJoseph Johnny Berlin 2: Notes From the Dumpster: This documentary sequel brings the viewer back in touch with the ever-enigmatic Johnny ...
    Posted to Movies by yellowtonkatoy on August 6, 2008
  • Avex DVD to Zune Video Suite

    Avex DVD to Zune Video Suite is a One-click, All-in-One solution to create Zune movies from DVDs, TV shows and home videos. The software combines DVD to Zune Converter and Zune Video Converter in one package at great discount. www.zuneconverter.net
    Posted to DVD Extras by snyder73 on September 14, 2007
  • Straight to Dvd

    I like the article, and it is good that someone pointed out the strengths of some of those sequels. Lion King 2 was where I first saw it. It was a movie that possessed the same depth of character and story as the original. It was a worthy sequel. However, that does not make the decision to ban straight to DVD sequels any less of a good idea. ...
    Posted to Culturebox by Den on July 23, 2007
  • How can truly independent films sell on DVD in the age of Netflix?

    I have been trying to market a documentary on DVD for the past six months via an independent distribution network. Unfortunately, the distributor in question does little to no advertising, so it's up to the individual filmmakers to market their own product. My film has the advantage of having a broadcast disrtibution deal, which essentially ...
    Posted to The Hollywood Economist by yellowtonkatoy on July 8, 2007