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Dozen DVD Deal - Comedy



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Kirsten Dunst Movie:
Dozen DVD Deal - Comedy



Movie
Dozen DVD Deal - Comedy
Dozen DVD Deal - Comedy
List Price: $179.99Label: Warner Home Video

Salesrank: 257406

Released: September 9, 2003
Our Price: $548.00
Used Price: $175.00
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Box set
  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Henry Winkler
  • Michael Keaton
  • Shelley Long
  • Bridget Fonda
  • Campbell Scott
  • Dozen DVD Deal - Comedy Reviews:
    Not exactly ... 5 Star Review
    2006-07-09 - While most of these movies are in the bargain bin, Meatballs is very hard to come by. If you find it in a bargain bin, buy it. Buy all they have. Run the search on here, or E-Bay or Half and see what those are going for. It's crazy. It's a great movie, but $30-$75 for Meatballs! Well, I guess ... It just doesn't matter ... It just doesn't matter ... It just doesn't matter ... Dan

    Who you fool'in ? 2 Star Review
    2006-03-11 - All these titles are in the $5.99 ben at walmart,,I could buy all of 'em new at walmart for around $75.00 dollars or less.

    RIP-OFF 1 Star Review
    2004-09-18 - If you bought all of these titles from Amazon SEPERATELY it would only cost $135.22.

    An Interesting Mix 3 Star Review
    2003-11-05 - This is an interesting collection. There are some very good movies in this set.

    Doc Hollywood - This is a "pass" for me. I thought it was very unfunny, and tries much too hard to play off any bit of charm Michael J Fox might possess. Bridget Fonda appears as well.

    Singles - This is an okay movie. Its enjoyable and watchable. Matt Dillon and Eric Stoltz star. As does Bridget Fonda once again. Directed by Cameron Crowe (of "Almost Famous" fame), its worth a viewing.

    Drop Dead Gorgeous - This film has a very strong female cast. Kirsten Dunst, Ellen Barkin and Allison Janney (CJ Cregg of "West Wing" fame) star.

    Don Juan DeMarco - This film is notable only because of a fun performance by the talented Johnny Depp. The script is weak, and to be honest, its not terribly funny.

    The Man Who Knew Too Little - A misstep by the usually very funny Bill Murray.

    Meatballs - Well, to be honest, this movie is very funny. Its classic Bill Murray in his prime SNL years. Its full of goofy one liners and Chris Makepeace carries a sweet character.

    My Blue Heaven - This is a very seldom seen movie and VERY funny. Its one of Steve Martin's best performances. A strong supporting cast of Rick Moranis and Joan Cusack ensure frequent laughs.

    My Fellow Americans - Another "pass" in my book. Misused Jack Lemmon and James Garner. Just not very funny.

    Diner - A classic film (though I would not necessarily call it a comedy) directed by Barry Levinson. A very strong cast including Kevin Bacon.

    Night Shift - A hysterically funny movie starring Michael Keaton (his best role), Henry (the Fonz) Winkler and Shelly Long.

    Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time - A 75 minute stand up special. You've likely seen the material many times already.

    10 - Famous for its beach scene and introducing Bo Derek, the star here is a very funny Dudley Moore.

    There are some real funny and well made films here; Of their own merit, I would recommend "My Blue Heaven", "Diner" and "Night Shift".

    You can get these much cheaper... 3 Star Review
    2003-09-11 - I've found most of these movies in the six dollar bin at Wal Mart over the past few months. Pick the ones you want and buy them. Save your money on the others.

    By the way, the Jerry Seinfeld one is kind of funny, but not nearly as funny as his shows were. If you expect it be 'rolling on the floor' funny, you will be disappointed.










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