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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

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Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day Poster 27x40 Mike Smith Robb Wells


Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day Poster 27×40 Mike Smith Robb Wells



Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day reproduction poster print Pop Culture Graphics, Inc is Amazon’s largest source for movie and TV show memorabilia, poster and more: Offering tens of thousands of items to choose from. We also offer a full selection of framed posters.. Customer satisfaction is always guaranteed when you buy from Pop Culture Graphics,Inc…


Trailer Park Boys (Wanted) TV Poster Print - 24x36


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Gigi (1958) [VHS]


Gigi (1958) [VHS]


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Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe’s 1958 direct-to-screen follow-up to their My Fair Lady was–miraculously–every bit as memorable as that stage smash. Set in fin-de-siècle Paris and based on a Colette story, Gigi also is about a girl (Leslie Caron) on a lower rung of society who blossoms into Cinderellahood before our eyes and ears. Thank heaven for Hermione Gingold and Maurice Chevalier as h…

Digital 2000 13010ABM: Loading And Unloading Trailers - DVD


Digital 2000 13010ABM: Loading And Unloading Trailers – DVD




The Long, Long Trailer


The Long, Long Trailer


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Besides making television history as the producers and stars of television’s immensely popular I Love Lucy and The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, Lucille Ball and her husband, Desi Arnaz, starred in three quite agreeable feature films. The second of these, 1954’s The Long, Long Trailer, in gorgeous Technicolor and directed by Vincente Minnelli, is a somewhat allegorical tale of a newly married couple who …

Sordid Lives


Sordid Lives


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If you’ve got a taste for big hair, broad Texas accents, and gay rights, this mixture of white-trash comedy and coming-out melodrama is for you. Sordid Lives starts out as chicken-fried farce, as a funeral is prepared for a woman who died when she tripped over her adulterous lover’s wooden legs; about midway the emphasis shifts to a drag queen unfairly held in a mental institution and the dea…

Classic Cartoon Favorites, Vol. 7 - Extreme Adventure Fun


Classic Cartoon Favorites, Vol. 7 – Extreme Adventure Fun


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The adventures of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and others in the wilderness….

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Weades Moines Video 42nd Street Forever-grindhouse Two-fer Ultimate B-movie Trailer Extrav[dvd]



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Trailers Dvd

Online DVD Rental Compared With Renting From Offline Stores

Online DVD rental has really exploded in the last few years, and that’s great news for movie fans. In my opinion, if you are still getting your DVD’s from your local DVD rental store, you really are missing out.

So what makes online DVD rental so special?

1. It’s Cheaper – Renting a DVD offline is more expensive because you have to pay every time you rent a DVD. Whereas with online renting, you just pay one low fee and you can rent as many DVD’s as you like. I normally cover the cost of my monthly rental fee within the first week, and then the rest of the month is basically free.

Also, if I go on holiday I can easily suspend my rental for a short period, so I’m not paying rental fees when I’m away. It’s all done at the touch of a button in my account area online.

2. The Convenience Factor – To start off with, it’s just so much more convenient to rent DVD’s online. You don’t have to waste time walking or driving to an offline DVD rental shop.

Also, I don’t know about you but whenever I go to rent a DVD offline, I can never seem to find the DVD I want. If I do find what I want, or I want an assistant to help me find it, I always seem to have to queue for ages, with some jerk at the front holding everyone up with a stupid enquiry.

When you rent DVD’s online, it’s all done in the comfort of your own home, or even on your office PC. It couldn’t be easier.

3. Much Better Choice – It doesn’t matter how big of a DVD rental store you have locally to you, their range of available titles just doesn’t compare to what you can rent online. Offline stores can’t afford to stock every title, because it’s just not viable for them.

On the flip side, online DVD rental companies are able to stock every single DVD available, so the choice of titles is so much better.

4. Independent Reviews From Other DVD Fans – When you are choosing a DVD to rent, all you normally have to go on is the front and back cover to help you decide. If you don’t recognize the title or any of the actors, it’s hard to know whether the film is going to be any good or to your taste.

When you rent a DVD online you can also read the independent ratings, and review comments from other renters like you. Personally I’ve found this feature really helpful, and it’s helped me to spot some real gems that I would have otherwise overlooked.

5. View A Video Trailer Before You Rent – The great thing about renting online is that it provides you with more options. For most of the recent movies you have the option of watching the video trailer on your computer, before you rent.

This is very cool, and a great way to find out if a movie looks like your kind of thing.

6. Reserve Hot New Titles Before They Are Released On DVD – If you missed a movie at the cinema…worry not. You can reserve new ‘pre-release’ titles before they come out, so that you’re near the front of the rental queue when they come out.

In most cases online DVD rental websites provide a whole separate section, with info on new titles coming soon. You can even reserve a movie while it’s still at the cinema. What more could you ask for?

7. Rent Those Older And Harder To Find DVD’s – If like me you like watching some of the older movies and TV shows, it can be very frustrating when your local store doesn’t keep them in stock. Ask them if they can get hold one for you, and they just stare at you like your some kind of idiot, causing them a load of undue hassle.

When you rent online you can get hold any DVD that is available. In most cases they already stock everything, but if you are after a title they haven’t currently got and it is available on DVD, they will do everything they can to get it for you a.s.a.p. Oh, and at no extra charge!

8. So Much Easier To Find The DVD You Want – What I particularly like about renting online is the ability to search and browse through the DVD database. Sure most offline DVD stores have stuff sectioned off into categories, but it doesn’t compare to online.

I’m sure you’ve been there…you can remember what the film was about, or maybe who was in it, but you can’t remember the title…that’s when renting online comes into it’s own. One click of you mouse, and you can find every DVD within a category/genre, or that has a particular actor in it, or search by director, year released or even description.

Trust me, once you start renting DVD’s online, you’ll never want to go back to the old way!

About the Author

Ben Adams is a big movie fan and a regular renter of DVD’s online. To help you choose the right rental service for you, check out Ben’s independent review and rating of the leading online DVD rental websites at:
Online DVD Rental Compared


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The Trailers


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The Trailers

Cheezy Horror Trailers, Vol. 2


Cheezy Horror Trailers, Vol. 2


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The title speaks for itself in this wacky collection of priceless low-budget gems. The trailers for some of film history’s most out-there movies are themselves riotously entertaining, as demonstrated in the second volume of this collection, which includes BLACK ZOO, RAW MEAT, THE INDESTRUCTIBLE MAN, and CIRCUS OF HORRORS. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Cheezy Sci-Fi Trailers, Vol. 1


Cheezy Sci-Fi Trailers, Vol. 1


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The title speaks for itself in this wacky collection of priceless low-budget gems. The trailers for some of film history’s most out-there movies are themselves riotously entertaining, as demonstrated in the first volume of this incredible collection, which includes EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS, THE INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN, ATTACK OF THE PUPPET PEOPLE, and THE PHANTOM PLANET. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Cheezy Action Trailers (DVD)


Cheezy Action Trailers (DVD)


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This release contains the absurd previews to some of cinema`s most foolish action flicks.

Full Grindhouse DVD/Blu-Ray Details/Art Revealed
Earlier this month a suspicious tweet filed by filmmaker Edgar Wright led us to speculate that a Blu-ray release of Grindhouse was in the works. As you probably know, when Grindhouse was released in theaters, it was a double feature featuring Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror, Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof, and a few faux trailers at the beginning and in between. When the films were released on …