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What was your last DVD Purchase?
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    What's the last movie you bought and why did you buy it? I just picked up Invincible (cause it was recommended) and Mafia cause my husband wanted it.



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Haven't bought anything for a while. The last thing I did purchase was 24: Season 5.



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That 70's Show Season 4
its been awhile since I have actually bought anything, I think its about time I start back.
I said I wasent going to buy any DVDs until 2007 so yeah its that time.



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Nice add ons Labrev! I just saw the convenant and it was great! I just ordered both Invincible and Ice Age 2, but I'm waiting for them to come in the mail.



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I wanna know about See No Evil and Accepted so please let us know how they were when you watch them.



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We just watched Accepted and I would give it a 3.5 out of 5 its not a movie to take seriously of course but it was fun to watch, I feel in love with Justin Long in Jeepers Creepers so that was a + for Accepted in my book. The movie is very predictable you know how its going to end but still it was a good watch. It got some laughs out of me and my roommate. We haven’t watched See No Evil yet though



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I think Justin Long is great, he was hilarious in Dodgeball and Waiting.



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Rickie Bobby was my last DVD purchase!



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I must have watched Ricky Bobby 20 times already and it doesn't get old. "Shake and Bake"



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Talledega Nights was hilarious. I should add it to my collection when I get some money.



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My last purchase is currently in the mail to me:



Star Trek: The Animated Series is often referred to as Star Trek's "fourth season" because it was created in 1973, four years after the third and final season of the original series, and because most of the original cast provided the voices. William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, and Majel Barrett reprised their characters, and some contributed other voices as well. The only major omission was Walter Koenig's Chekov, who was replaced at the navigation console by Lieutenant Arex, the three-armed alien who most prominently represented the series' freedom to create non-humanoid characters. (Koenig did write an episode.) And while the animation is crude at best, the stories are solid sci-fi (penned by some of Star Trek's veteran writers including DC Fontana and David Gerrold, all of whom received prominent opening credits), explored the Star Trek mythos, and elevated the series above typical Saturday-morning fare.

For example, "Yesteryear" goes back to Spock's early years on Vulcan, continuing some explorations from the original series' "Journey to Babel," and offers the familiar voice of Mark Lenard as Sarek. "One of Our Planets Is Missing" raises some interesting philosophical questions about the value of life, and "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and "Mudd's Passion" revisit favorite characters.

Star Trek: The Animated Series
lasted just barely over one season, but it won the franchise's only Emmy (for Outstanding Entertainment Children's Series in 1975) and some of its ideas were embraced by future series. Trekkers who know it only by reputation will find it a valuable part of the Star Trek canon. In addition to the series' 22 half-hour episodes, the DVD set includes "Drawn to the Final Frontier: The Making of Star Trek: The Animated Series," a 24-minute featurette including interviews with the producers and writers (but not actors) on how the series was created and why it still holds up; "What's the Star Trek Connection?", a glossary of characters and themes common to the animated series and other series; a storyboard gallery; and a brief text history.

Writer David Gerrold and producer David Wise contribute audio commentaries on three and one episode, respectively, and the ever-reliable Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda provide text commentary on three other episodes.

I also just bought:

Over the Hedge
A History of Violence
Four Brothers

and a screamin' deal at the Wal-Mart $5 bin:

Supernova
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A history of violence was sensational. I also have that movie in my collection



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I just ordered Clerk 2 signed by Kevin Smith.

Attachment: clerk2.jpg (Downloaded 69 times)



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sweet! Hope you enjoy it!



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I can't wait, as soon as I get it I'm taking a photo and putting it up. I don't normally get things like this with signatures but I thought it would be a nice add on to my Kevin Smith collection.



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Definately! Just wondering, how much did it cost you? I may order one as well (when I have money).



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$30.00 but well worth it, imo.



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I haven't thought about that show in such a long time. Cool purchase :)



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I just bought a photo printer a few minutes ago. The $30 Clerks II will have to wait :(



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my roommate want that Lois & Clark I havent watched any of the seasons yet, I wanted to get Dead Like Me Season 2 and Malcom In The Middle but they didnt have Malcom in stock anymore. This is what I get for trying to wait on things, so I might just order it offline.



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Malcolm in the Middle was a GREAT show. I still watch repeats everyday at 5pm.



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OK...I got the Star Trek animated series (It's absolutely awesome!)

This one's on the way to me now.

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I don't like Star Trek well I have never gave Star Trek the time of day, but for some strange reason I want to buy the animated series



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no luck for me on Family Guy but I picked up these and this little Stewie thing from Best Buy



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I just got Family Guy Volume 4 from Target. They finally restocked them today and was able to pull out a copy.

BTW, great movies Labrev. I got Step Up as a gift for my sister a couple weeks ago, and I watched the Descent via Netflix. The Descent was probably the best scary movie of 2006.



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Ferris Bueller is a classic comedy, I love that flick. Good to know about The Descent, I'm always looking for a good scare.



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I just preordered the Prestige from Amazon. Can't wait!



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got these in the mail just now



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