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RT on DVD: RocknRolla, Mary Poppins, and Zodiac and Bourne Hit Blu-ray
by Jen Yamato
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5. College -- 6%




MSBNC.com's Alonso Duralde called it one of 2008's very worst films in our RT Tomatometer Critic poll; this week, judge for yourself as the puerile comedy College comes to DVD. In it, three high school seniors spend one hellish weekend at a college, where they hope to stumble into sex-filled party times, a la Harold, Kumar, Bluto Blutarsky, and everyone from American Pie. Instead, they find themselves humiliated --- as are we, by proxy, for watching. The film's unrated cut must be considered a "bonus" by some stretch, as no other features accompany the disc.





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Random_Jake
Random_Jake writes:
on Jan 26 2009 06:58 PM

You'd think a movie with Gob and Dwight in it could be at least semi-funny. Apparently not.......

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Jan 26 2009 07:02 PM

I'll get RocknRolla on Blu Ray, it is a lot of fun. It has great characters and despite a flimsy narrative & not a strong story it is still a fun movie. Also it was nice to see Guy Ritchie make an actual good movie, it may not be nearly as good as Snatch it is still fun and is a lot better then that pice of ***** Revolver. I don't know if I will buy Vicky Cristina Barcelona though I liked it a lot and I think it is definitely worth watching if you are a big Woody Allen fan like me. I actually may get Zodiac on Blu Ray and it will be my frikking third time buying it, I bought the initial release, then the Director's Cut and I loaned it out and the person lost it. So yep I am going to have to reach into my pock again, though it doesn't bother me too much since it is such a great movie. Also I recommend watching Roman Polanski Wanted and Desired, very good movie.

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Jan 26 2009 07:26 PM

Also I am going to rent Lakeview Terrace since I heard it was actually kind of good.

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thejuggernautlives
thejuggernautlives writes:
on Jan 26 2009 08:46 PM

I'm definitely picking up Pride and Glory. No matter what the critics said, I thought it, while not phenomenal, was still a very good movie. I'm also a huge Guy Ritchie fan, but I haven't seen RocknRolla yet, so I can't decide if I should rent it or just go ahead and buy it. Also, I'm gonna rent Vicky Cristina Barcelona cause I like some of Woody Allen's recent work (Match Point and Cassandra's Dream). I did see Lakeview Terrace and it was okay, might be worth a rent for a second viewing, but that's it. And though I don't have any particular interest in it, I'm pretty sure my mom will make me buy Fireproof for her.

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utkipp1
utkipp1 writes:
on Jan 26 2009 09:34 PM

I am so getting The Bourne Trilogy on Blu-Ray.

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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on Jan 26 2009 09:53 PM

"Vicky Christina Barelona"? Oh really? Is it really released or are you yankin' my chain again? I'm just messin' with ya. Well, I still don't think it looks very funny or witty, but Scarlett Johansson and Penelope Cruz, huh. Hmmmm, uhhhh, so sweaty... sorry. I'm so seeing it. Well, I'd rent "Rock N Rolla" when I can, because I love a good high rollin' gangsta flick. And my favorite gansta nowadays Tom Wilkinson is in it. I'd also rent "Lakeview Terrance", even though I'm not expecting much. As for "Roman Polanski: Wanted & Desired", I plan on seeing it soon enough. A talented filmaker, an absloute sicko. I'm lovin' it. Makes sense. The guys friends with the equally talented and equally slimey Jack Nicholson. I heard "Zodiac" is good, even though I get it confused with the other apparently horrible Zodiac film released a year or two earlier. I'd see the "official" Zodiac film when I can. Pretty good week for DVD's. It's been long enough with nothin' but crap.

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thisguyjones
thisguyjones writes:
on Jan 26 2009 10:24 PM

Zodiac is longer? The first 2/3s, brilliant, once it becomes the Jake Gyllenhaal show it gets very tedious. Shorten the third act. I know he is the "star", but the parts of the movie where it focuses on him? ZZZZZZZZZZZ


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Xx MooSE xX
Xx MooSE xX writes:
on Jan 26 2009 10:25 PM

I upgraded my netflix just for this week, got lakeview terrace, rockin rolla, and pride and glory coming tommorrow. watch should i watch 1st?

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vashfanatic
vashfanatic writes:
on Jan 26 2009 10:52 PM

"...his fateful sexual encounter with a teenage model..."

yeah, way to make it sound classy. She was what, 13? 14? and he gave her drugs. And now he's in Europe and has never done any jail time. Which is why I don't watch Roman Polanski movies, no matter how good they are.


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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Jan 26 2009 11:26 PM

In reply to this comment (#2285182)
Man, that is just stupid if you don't watch a man's movies because of his personal life. So you wont watch his classics Chinatown or Rosemary's Baby because of the man's personal life? I still watch Woody Allen movies even though I think he is messed up- cheating on his wife with there adapted 18 year old kid. I just think it's kind of stupid you said that. Also Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired is a really good documentary. While I still think the guy is pretty sick the movie made me feel a little bad for him- growing up during the holocaust, being an orphan, his court process, and his wife getting killed by the Manson clan. Also the movie raises good questions like should the state pardon him because the girl he had sex with said so. Its a really good documentary that sympathizes with him while not forgiving his actions.

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blattman
blattman writes:
on Jan 27 2009 12:00 AM

I agree. You will miss a lot of great cinema when you give a damn about an actor/directors personal life. If that were the case, who would've seen Iron Man?

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Funkmaster Flex
Funkmaster Flex writes:
on Jan 27 2009 07:29 AM

I can't wait to see Rock n Rolla, especially since I missed it in theaters. I do want Bourne on Blu Ray, but I'm sick of buying movies twice and will boycott it until I can get it at Best Buy this Christmas for $39.99 or something. I miss when Amazon was having their buy 2 get 1 sales for Blu Rays during the holidays. As for everything else, maybe I'm getting too stuck in my ways, but I don't want to see any of the other releases. I think I just don't like dramas and such during Oscar season because all they hype is dramas for awards.

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Elixor
Elixor writes:
on Jan 27 2009 08:28 AM

I'll be getting the Bourne trilogy for sure, and Mary Poppins since it's a one-of-a-kind classic that I can still enjoy. I don't know how I missed Rock n Rolla, but it will be on my Queue in moments. Zodiac was a dull and tedious movie to me. I can't figure out why people think that it's a great movie. Seven and Silence of the Lambs are are examples of similar movies that are light years better IMO.

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cypress550
cypress550 writes:
on Jan 27 2009 08:57 AM

ill definately pick up pride and glory and rock n rolla and ill get the bourne trilogy on blu ray soon. maybe lakeview terrace

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Gimy
Gimy writes:
on Jan 27 2009 09:03 AM

how'd you dorks miss RockNRolla?? see, THATS why good movies don't get made. nobody sees em in the theater and their deemed bombs. awesome movie. slow at times but the action scenes...top frikkin' notch. hopefully Ritchie makes more movies now that he's...free


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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Jan 27 2009 09:20 AM

In reply to this comment (#2285560)
I love Zodiac because the movie made me feel uneasy and always drawn to the story and the characters. The movie was shot beautifully digitally, the movie made it feel like all those years went by, it made me feel uneasy because of that because of the fact a killer has been roaming for all those years. I love how they didn't make a phony bull ***** ending like Black Dahlia though that movie sucked regardless. I was never bored during the movie, but I know a lot of people who were.

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Jen Yamato
Jen Yamato writes:
on Jan 27 2009 10:01 AM

Great week for DVDs, huh? Also, Gimy, thanks for bringing back "dorks" - I haven't been using that word in a while, but now it's on.

About Roman Polanski W&D -- jokerboy's right, it is a really good doc that raises more questions about Polanski's legal proceedings than one might guess. It's fascinating, not just because of the heinous crime he most certainly was guilty of, but because of how the presiding judge used his power because Polanski was a celebrity. Worth watching, if only to justify the reason you might not watch Polanski films as a rule.


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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on Jan 27 2009 11:01 AM

In reply to this comment (#2285196)
Who would watch John Wayne movies? The man was a raciest. Every week I watch "30 Rock", but Alec Baldwin is an idiot. A good actor, but not a nice guy. And I mentioned Jack Nicholson, he's kind of a sleaze, but he's a great actor, but if you miss out on any of theese guys, you're really missin' out. So you can't hold a celebrity's life against their career.

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vitajex
vitajex writes:
on Jan 27 2009 11:11 AM

Saw "City of Ember" last weekend; kinda disappointing.
I'll be watching "The Rocker" this weekend as I don't care, I like Rainn Wilson and I know I will still be distracted and entertained for 90 minutes.

And I've got my first time with 'Chuck and Buck' tomorrow night.

And, on the topic of artistic career vs. personal life: Am I still allowed to crank up the Gary Glitter on my 8-track player?



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Don F.
Don F. writes:
on Jan 27 2009 11:28 AM

In reply to this comment (#2284896)
Re: Random Jake

"You'd think a movie with Gob and Dwight in it could be at least semi-funny. Apparently not......."


You do know this isn't the Rocker... You must be the bane of your local video store...


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