Lots of new releases to buy...
Kill Bill
The Cooler
Matrix Revolutions
Love Actually
Big Fish
The Office Season 2
Master and Commander
I'll probably pick up house of sand and fog tomorrow. But april does look very good. Don't forget about freaks and geeks april 6th.
These are the ones I'm getting:
Grapes of Wrath
In Living Colour: Season One
Kids in the Hall: Season One
Floating Weeds
April 27th:
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April 20th:
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The Cooler and Kill Bill will be on my list
i've had the office series 2 for months now
Quote from: andykLots of new releases to buy...
Kill Bill
Love Actually
Big Fish
Will be mine...
I've never seen The Office... :oops: how bad do I suck?...
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I don't suppose it includes the final holiday special, huh? ... Are they gonna make us buy that as another separate, to get final closure.
Well, I reckon I'd do it anyway....
I don't know if alot of you are into documentarys but the DVD for the doc "Sherman's March" comes out April 6th.
Here is a description I got from amazon.com:
Filmmaker Ross McElwee turns his cameras inward when his proposed documentary on Northern Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman, perhaps the single most hated Union officer in the South, becomes a witty and unexpectedly engaging meditation upon his own ailing love life. As McElwee retraces Sherman's 19th-century march through the South, where his blazing trail left smoking ruins of Georgia's cities and towns in his wake, he can't seem to help but train his camera on a succession of Southern women he meets along the way, using the documentary as a sly method of meeting girls. (Aspiring filmmakers take note: it works surprisingly well.) Sherman's March evolves into an introspective meditation on love, happiness, the fear of nuclear holocaust, and the meaning of life. McElwee's light touch and relaxed, deadpan offscreen narration gives this genial documentary tour of his soul a rare kind of insight.
My April biggies:
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