My Extensive DVD Collection



American Beauty
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American Pie
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Andy Kaufman: The Midnight Special
----His appearance on the show from 1981 along with a couple other snippets of info.
Austin Powers
----2 alternate endings. 5 other deleted scenes. Animated sequence. Music to Shag To. Widescreen (2:1) and Pan and Scan versions of movie. The commentary with Myers and the director is quite good. Trailer, bios. Dolby Surround 5.1
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
----Widescreen (2.35:1) version. Almost 20 minutes of deleted scenes, commentary, behind the scenes documentary, Comedy Centrals Canned Ham: 'The Dr. Evil Story', three music videos, and 4 trailers
The Blair Witch Project
---- Another silly movie in my collection, but I liked it. Disc has 3 trailers, SciFi special, one deleted scene, Mythology and a couple other extras. Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack is about the best you're gonna get for this movie. Dolby Surround 5.1
The Big Chill: Special Edition
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Big Trouble in Little China
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Boogie Nights
----Dolby Digital 5.1. Widescreen (2.35:1) version only. Listen to your favorite songs from the movie from a Soundtrack menu. English and French dubs and subtitles. Deleted Scenes from movie commentary, music video. Character Bios with clips from other films.
The 'burbs
---- I know this movie is silly, but it's one of my favorite movies of this type. And Tom Hanks is hilarious, as is the guy who plays Hans (Hey Pinocchio! Where do you think you're goin'?) Has the original trailer, and some production notes, along with an alternate ending to the movie. Anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1) version.
Casablanca
---- Saw this one for a really great price and had to get it...even if I never saw before. Great flick! My copy seems a little jumpy though, but it might be that it's such an old flick or my player is going...ugh! Not much in the way of specials, besides a 40 minute documentary on the movie and the trailer. Oh, and it has 8 trailers to other Bogie movies. Dolby Digital Mono.
Chasing Amy: Criterion Collection
----(1.85:1) widescreen, 5.1 Digital. Video introduction by Kevin Smith, audio commentary by Smith, Affleck, Mewes and others, ten deleted scenes and outtakes, trailer, guide to characters in the New Jersey Trilogy
Christmas Story
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Clerks
---- All the same stuff that the LD has. (1.85:1) widescreen. Deleted scenes, trailer, music video, commentary...Great friggin' disk.
The Deer Hunter
---- What a great flick! Once again, not much extras though. Widescreen (2.35:1) version, trailer, actor bios and production notes. I don't like how they split the chapters up. It's a 3 hour movie with only 16 chapters. Kinda hard to find you favorite moments with a setup like that.
Diamonds are Forever
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Dr. No
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Dumb and Dumber
---- Widescreen (1.85:1) and full screen, trailers, photo gallery...
Easy Money
---- Widescreen (1.85:1) and full screen, trailer
Eraser
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Fargo
----Standard and Widescreen (1.85:1) formats - Film and Cast Bios - Dolby Pro Logic - Trailer.
From Russia With Love
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The Fugitive
----Superb 5.1 audio. Video looks a little better on the widescreen side. No trailer though. French voices avail. Spanish, French, and English subtitles. Bio's and filmographies of main characters.
Get a Life: Vol. 1
----Four episodes of this classic series starring Chris Elliott. Bonus footage, and audio track without the canned laughter. 'The Prettiest Week of My Life', 'Spewey and Me', 'Bored Straight', ' Girlfriend 2000'
GhostBusters
---- Widescreen (2.35:1) version. All kinds of neat stuff on this one..."Live" Video commentary, storyboards, Split-Screen compare, deleted scenes, featurettes, trailers, and a bunch of other goodies.
Go
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Godfather Collection
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Goldeneye
----Choice of Dolby Surround or 5.1 Surround which both sound excellent. Excellent video quality. Kick ass trailer.
Goldfinger
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The Green Mile
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It's a Wonderful Life
----Digitally remastered THX mono sound. Behind the scenes of making the movie, trailer.
Oh man, what a movie! Crystal clear picture and sound. One of the best movies of all time.

Kingpin
----Trailer and deleted scenes integrated into the movie.
The Stanley Kubrick Collection
---- Just got it. Seven flicks...Dr. Strangelove, 2001, The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, Lolita, Full Metal Jacket, and Barry Lyndon. Almost no extras on any of the discs except for maybe a trailer...and the Shining documentary.
Live and Let Die
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Man on the Moon
----(2.35:1) widescreen, DTS, deleted scenes, REM videos, trailer, rare performance clips of Andy, more...
The Man With the Golden Gun
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The Matrix
---- I don't care what you think about Keanu, you have to see this movie. One of the greatest SciFi movies of all time. And the disc is packed too, no trailer though. Pretty bad commentary too, but behind the scenes stuff, music only tracks, special fx featurettes, follow the white rabbit, my friend...
Meet the Feebles
----Twisted movie from the guy who will bring Lord of the RIngs to life in 2001. No extras at all!...great flick though.
Mystery Science Theatre 3000: The Movie
----"First I ram my ovipositor down your throat and then I lay my eggs in your chest....but I'm not an alien"
MST3K: Mitchell (ep #513)
----Joe Don Baker at his best/worst
Natural Born Killers: Director's Cut
----Widescreen, 5.1 Digital, commentary from Oliver, Deleted scenes, alternate ending, trailer...
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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One Flew Over the Coocoo's Nest
----Widescreen and standard versions.
Pecker
----Yet another insane flick from John Waters. Has a bunch of extras like commentary, behind the scenes, interview with the real Pecker.
Phish: Bittersweet Motel
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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
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Pulp Fiction
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Reefer Madness
----"Marihuana" movie made in the 30's to scare kids away from "Public Enemy No. 1". Hilarious flick. Has a little trivia section, but not much else. But for $6, how can you go wrong?
Suicide Kings: Special Edition
----Another great performance from Walken. This DVD has quite a bit on it as well. Two trailers, behind the scenes look at how audio plays it part in the movies and how it's all put together, alternate endings, director's commentary, and much more. Also has alternate camera angles for one scene. Great disc. Widescreen (1.85:1), 5.1 Digital.
T2: Judgement Day
----My first THX dvd. Sounds awesome even though I don't have a THX system. Widescreen version (2.35:1). Disappointed that the LD extra scenes were not included, but still a great action flick. Trailer, now I see they're coming out with another version of this one?!
Taxi Driver
----Just got this one in, free from whatshotnow.com. Making of, storyboard sequence, trailers, (1.85:1) widescreen version, and more.
Thunderball
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Saving Private Ryan
----One of the greatest movies of all time. Trailers, short message from Spielberg and a little documentary on the invasion on the disc. (1.85:1) widescreen.
Silence of the Lambs
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Star Wars: Episode One
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Stephen King's The Stand
----The excellent miniseries from ABC. 6 hours of commentary from King and others! Making Of, Make-Up Effects...
Swingers
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There's Something About Mary
----One of the greatest comedies of all time, and not a bad disc either. Outtakes reel, karoke, music video, and more are on this disc, although I thought there would be a lot more on there. (1.85:1) widescreen
The Truman Show
----Excellent flick! Really cheap if ya know where to look, too. The menu for this one is amazing, but gives you very little extras. All in all, an excellent addition to my collection. Dolby surround and 5.1, 2 trailers, and scene selections.
The Usual Suspects
----Standard and Widescreen (1.85:1) versions - Dolby Pro Logic - Director and Screenwriter's Commentary.
True Lies
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Twin Peaks: Season One
----One of the greatest television shows of all time, now with tons of deleted scenes, commentary, and more
Vision Quest
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X Files
----It's about time this one came out. Has lots of features but not as much as they promised. Scene selection, 30-min behind the scenes, director's commentary, 3 trailers. The added footage advertised is around 3 extra lines when Mulder riding in the limo with WMC.
X Files: Season One
----All 24 episodes from the first season, documentary on making of season one, Chris Carter interviews, tons of commercials, Behind the Truth spots from Fx...
You Only Live Twice
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last updated on July, 10 2000 at 5:00pm