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prickvixen) wrote2004-02-19 05:05 pm
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a brilliant cinematic spectacle of film brilliance
I found a couple of absolutely brilliant tapes at the local used book and video store today, and I'm thinking of having a little video party this weekend...


The guy who runs the store tried to sell me on Prizzi's Honor, but I was like "Unnnh, I dunno..." I'm not interested in any of that 'Oscar winner' nonsense. I have certain standards.
I'm going to see if I can't get something of equal calibre to anchor these two cinematic works. Maybe that copy of Deal of the Century I saw while I was there.
If you're in the area and you think you might want to drop by and experience this, let me or Peggy know.


The guy who runs the store tried to sell me on Prizzi's Honor, but I was like "Unnnh, I dunno..." I'm not interested in any of that 'Oscar winner' nonsense. I have certain standards.
I'm going to see if I can't get something of equal calibre to anchor these two cinematic works. Maybe that copy of Deal of the Century I saw while I was there.
If you're in the area and you think you might want to drop by and experience this, let me or Peggy know.
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And of course, if you haven't already seen it, you should scope out Seanbaby's review (http://www.seanbaby.com/stupid/mrt.htm) of the Mr. T video.
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Oh dear god, I wish I could make it.
Those two tapes look like they're bursting with comedic potential!
I used to do this thing on Saturday Mornings...
Actually I still do it, it's called SLEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!!
So there's a lot of stuff I never saw, and Hammerman is definitely one of them.