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Tuesday, June 21st, 2011
What if God had been on Earth the whole time, like the first Saw movie?
I bet he was Michael Jackson. Explains his love of children and wishes of rainbows and unicorns. At least the question “Is God white or black?” is answered. He’s both.
Just like saw… he’s putting us through impossible tests and watching us cut off our own legs and bleed out. Tsk Tsk. That God. What a joker.
Richard Roeper’s Reviews – Red, Secretariat, and Saw 3D: DVD Reviews
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Live $24.69 ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME – DVD Movie… |
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Paul McCartney – Live in Red Square $4.80 The Beatles Anthology may be the motherlode for fans of the Fabs, but among other Beatle-related video offerings, only The Concert for George matches Paul McCartney – Live in Red Square for sheer emotional and musical impact. It’s no coincidence that the latter two chronicle not just concerts but significant events–a memorial for Harrison (he had died a year earlier), and Sir Paul’s first visit t… |
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Celine Dion – All the Way… A Decade of Song & Video $6.70 It’s clear from the live performances on All the Way… A Decade of Song & Video that Celine Dion’s audiences adore her. And what’s not to adore? She’s beautiful, talented, and–corny as it sounds–seems really nice. This 90-minute compilation features 12 videos and five live songs illustrating the French-Canadian singer’s transformation from a perky teen to a sophisticated international star. … |
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Last Time I Saw Paris [VHS] $2.90 … |
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Last Time I Saw Paris [VHS] $0.01 … |
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Divorce His, Divorce Hers, The Last Time I Saw Paris, Life With Father. Box Set 4 Movies VHS $3.80 … |
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One Night with the King $6.82 The moving biblical tale of Esther–a humble Jewish girl who saved her people from annihilation and won the heart of the handsome Persian king Xerxes–is the subject of One Night with the King, a lush ode to one of the Old Testament’s most inspiring women. Esther, played with spark and confidence by Tiffany Dupont, could perhaps be said to be the first career woman to “have it all”–while also se… |
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The Exorcist (The Version You’ve Never Seen) $3.97 Director William Friedkin was a hot ticket in Hollywood after the success of The French Connection, and he turned heads (in more ways than one) when he decided to make The Exorcist as his follow-up film. Adapted by William Peter Blatty from his controversial bestseller, this shocking 1973 thriller set an intense and often-copied milestone for screen terror with its unflinching depiction of a young… |
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Saw: The Final Chapter $7.99 All gross things must come to an end–even the Saw franchise, which reaches its terminal point with this seventh feature (its first released in 3D in theaters). “Franchise” actually isn’t the proper term for the grisly series; each new film might be best described as the latest model, like a car or a DVD player, since the mechanics of the infernal machines created and unleashed by the morally driv… |
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Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition $20.35 Capcom Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition 34033 PC Games… |