I got the PDL DVD - The definitive thread

Started by aurora, June 19, 2003, 04:50:16 AM

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Stringstroker

Did the same thing myself.  I have gone to wal mart for a few releases.  Royal Tenenbaums and now PDL.  I love my 24 hour wal mart.  You are right about the different breed of people there.  

By the way, just finished watching both discs.  I love this freakin movie.
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I'm picking mine up today!  This is gonna be so fucking great!!!!!
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Thecowgoooesmooo

Got the PDL dvd this morning at Best Buy. All the new movies that just came out were on a rack(Hours, Kangeroo Jack) but sadly PDL was in the back area, in the comedy section... So I grabbed like a stack of PDL dvds and put them on a front display... heh heh It's for the cause.


chris

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Quote from: ThecowgoooesmoooSo I grabbed like a stack of PDL dvds and put them on a front display... heh heh It's for the cause.

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Cecil

typical. all stores are closed today. st-jean batiste

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Quote from: ThecowgoooesmoooGot the PDL dvd this morning at Best Buy. All the new movies that just came out were on a rack(Hours, Kangeroo Jack) but sadly PDL was in the back area, in the comedy section... So I grabbed like a stack of PDL dvds and put them on a front display... heh heh It's for the cause.


chris

Nice work man
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 --Paul Schneider, All the Real Girls

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drove to wal-mart this morning around 10 to pick it up. at first i was thinking they wouldn't have it, w/ my shitty luck n' all. i knew blockbuster would have it but it would be like $30. so after 20 mins. of making my way thru super duper wal-mart (muther fucker is so damn big, takes a half hour just to find paper clips)  out of the corner of my eye i see the blue suit. it was all the way at the end of the aisle. sum employee was putting up all the new dvds and was standing in front of the pdl stack. took me a minute to wait for him to move his pale ass but finally, i got it. for only $19.99!!

so now im home and i don't want to watch it yet, not by myself. i need to find sumone to watch it with, maybe tonight.

i luv the cover, wasn't too crazy about it at first but its growing on me. the dvd booklet is great too.

SoNowThen

Went to A&B Sound on my lunch break. My Dad knew I'd be going to buy it, and he got there at the same time and picked it up for me!! Thanks, Pops!!


Packaging looks great!!
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Jeremy Blackman

I got it for 17.99 today at Best Buy. And plenty in stock.

But they didn't put it on the "new releases" shelf...

modage

like i said otherwheres, last nite, midnite, tower records. like $23.  *(best buy doesnt exist in this fucking city).
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Ah, sweetness.  I got it today at Circuit City for $19.99.  And it's worth every penny.  The insert is just so pretty, too!  Can't wait for tonight!

Jeremy: how'd you get it so cheap?  Best Buy's advertised price was like $23 or something, so that's why I didn't go there.  Maybe I should have.  Ah well, too late now.

picolas

just got it. the scene with the kid is so fuckin' great. it reminds me of what life would be like if the Onion was a real newspaper. i'm kinda glad he cut the extended brothers sequence, though. the coffee cup on the harmonium is great..the utter whiteness of the package is great, the booklet is great..didn't know blake did collages, too...

great, great stuff.

sorry to grate that word..

modage

Quote from: picolas.the utter whiteness of the package is great, the booklet is great..didn't know blake did collages, too...

great, great stuff.

sorry to grate that word..

utter whiteness huh?  ive heard that before...

Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.