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Reminder: Cemetery Man Out Today

Reminder: Cemetery Man Out Today

June 13th 2006 @ 11:40 am

In case people have forgotten because I haven’t already been talking about it enough in the past few weeks, the DVD of Cemetery Man is released today.  In the June DVD Guide I called The Hills Have Eyes the genre DVD of the month, because it is the best disc with the best features.  However, the best genre movie being released this month is without question Cemetery Man.

Rent it, buy it (It’s dropped to $12.47 at Amazon), whatever - just give this film your eyes.

Here are the rest of today’s releases, quoted from the Guide:

June 13th

Today, on the other hand, does have some pretty cool releases.  First up, is the absolute must buy that is Dellamorte Dellamore, aka Cemetery Man.  It’s an amazing flick with some phenomenal direction.  I’m actually interested in checking out Room 6, which looks moderately entertaining.  I hear that The Dead Zone TV show is pretty decent, but I’ve honestly never watched it.

Non-genre though, we get Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang, which is the second DVD of the month and also one of my favorite flicks from last year.  It’s a riot and is undoubtedly worth a blind buy by anyone.  I also really dug Green Street Hooligans, and would recommend it as a definite watch.  And, lastly, L.A. Story is getting a 25th Anniversary edition.  It’s one of my favorite comedies, which I already own so I probably won’t pick this up for financial reasons, but if you haven’t been introduced to it, this is the copy to have.

 


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  1. PT
    June 15th, 2006 | 9:09 am | #1

    Wow, KKBB was released over here aaaages ago

  2. June 15th, 2006 | 9:19 am | #2

    Yah, it got shafted here in the states. It had a very limited theatrical release with the promise of a wide release, but even that got killed off. Which is a pity because it’s such a kickass movie.

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