Last DVD you Watched/Rented?

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Watched:

Rabid Grannies (Sold it soon after)
Maximum Overdrive (Bought today, loved it)
Mindhunters (About to watch)

Downfall ( Ok, but overlong and a bit boring if you already know the story)
Sick : The Life and Death of SuperMasochist Bob Flannigan (interesting)
The Jacket ( About to watch)

Miss Congeniality 2 (CRAP)

'Open Water' - Boring...

Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Watched:

Rabid Grannies (Sold it soon after)
Maximum Overdrive (Bought today, loved it)
Mindhunters (About to watch)

Maximum Overdrive has it's charm indeed, if only for the AC/DC soundtrack.
Mindhunters is pretty cool, a nice 'who dunnit' and some fantastic kills.

"Oldboy", really good, glad I bought it.

the last dvd I played is the S&M (Symphony & Metallica)
Jason is so cool but he's not a Metallica anymore....

Watched "Lady Snowblood" FINALLY. I had been wanting to watch my purchased copy for about 3 weeks now. Awesome, awesome movie, which I highly recommend, given it's not very popular.

Squeezed in "Mindhunters" this evening. Pretty surprised. Great deaths, really mind boggling, and they acknowledged the killer had his cover blown once, but nobody picked up on it.

That said, Jonny Lee Miller is very..very..rusty. 😂

Watched 'Grosse Pointe Blank' last night and as for renting... I don't really do it. If I know I'll like the film I usually just buy it.

Just received Maniac and Curb Your Enthusiasm Series 4

the whole planet of the apes collection

Welcome To The Dollhouse
Seven Swords

I got 1/4th through "Six String Samurai" before becoming literally disgusted with it. 😂

I rented TCM 2 and Tomb of the Werewolf. TCM 2 was really bad. Haven't watched Tomb yet.

watched Once Apon A Time in Mexico, love that movie

SuperSize Me
and
Walk in the Clouds

Rented:

The Man With the Screaming Brain (Bruce Campbell..pre street..))
Alien Apocalypse (B.C. again..another pre-street)
Wall Street

Watched Hotel Rwanda, it was good.

"Man w/ the Screaming Brain" was intolerable, as was "Alien Apocalypse". Bruce Campbell, as I've said before, is incredibly overhyped.