What is your favorite DVD that shows a DVD playing?
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Originally posted by marty888
huh?
Don't know .... but maybe I could come up with my favorite DVD that has .....oh, maybe people in it who eat pizza. I'll work on that for a while.....
huh?
Don't know .... but maybe I could come up with my favorite DVD that has .....oh, maybe people in it who eat pizza. I'll work on that for a while.....
that's easy; donnie darko.
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No way, dude. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Any one of them. The first one has blatant product placement for Domino's Pizza. What's funny is when it came out, toys and cups were available at Pizza Hut. Always found that humorous.
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How about "Whos got the best bling bling in a dvd?" I nominate Mr. T in Rocky 3. That guy had some mad bling bling!!! I don't know how people can walk around with that much bling bling.
Bling bling.
Bling bling.
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Originally posted by mljones99
casablanca
casablanca
Pardon me but Casablanca was in the 1940's, how in the heck could they
play a DVD in the DVD that you viewed? DVD was on the market in 1997,
no film earlier than 1996 could have a DVD playing in the DVD that you were watching! I put on a question for you younger than me to tell all what your favorite DVD was and you call this a 'danol' thread. LOL
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danol, Casablanca is set in... Casablanca... and they've had DVDs there for a long time. There's actually a big contraversy over Disney claiming they have the original DVD player from Casablanca... when in fact they never used a real DVD player for that scene, they could only use a minature DVD player, and actually used a 13inch TV as a stand in for a 28inch TV!
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Originally posted by danol
Pardon me but Casablanca was in the 1940's, how in the heck could they
play a DVD in the DVD that you viewed? DVD was on the market in 1997,
no film earlier than 1996 could have a DVD playing in the DVD that you were watching!
Pardon me but Casablanca was in the 1940's, how in the heck could they
play a DVD in the DVD that you viewed? DVD was on the market in 1997,
no film earlier than 1996 could have a DVD playing in the DVD that you were watching!
And, of course, the transit papers were scanned and burned onto a DVD and hidden in the piano. Oh crap, should I use spoiler tags?
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Originally posted by darkflounder
Hey, Casablanca was so far ahead of it's time, they had DVDs. Of course, they were the older generation Grammaphone DVD players with the hand crank on the side and the huge megaphone speaker, which worked rather well as the center speaker for 5.1.
And, of course, the transit papers were scanned and burned onto a DVD and hidden in the piano. Oh crap, should I use spoiler tags?
Hey, Casablanca was so far ahead of it's time, they had DVDs. Of course, they were the older generation Grammaphone DVD players with the hand crank on the side and the huge megaphone speaker, which worked rather well as the center speaker for 5.1.
And, of course, the transit papers were scanned and burned onto a DVD and hidden in the piano. Oh crap, should I use spoiler tags?
LOL you guys crack me up here at 2:00 A.M. in the morning LOL.
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Re: darkfllounder and Tarrentino
Originally posted by danol
LOL you guys crack me up here at 2:00 A.M. in the morning LOL.
LOL you guys crack me up here at 2:00 A.M. in the morning LOL.
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Besides Casablanca, The Sopranos is the only dvd that I can think of that has a dvd playing. And the dvd was The Godfather, but it was a bootleg since it hadn't been officially released yet so forum rules preclude me from discussing it further.
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Originally posted by darkflounder
Hey, Casablanca was so far ahead of it's time, they had DVDs. Of course, they were the older generation Grammaphone DVD players with the hand crank on the side and the huge megaphone speaker, which worked rather well as the center speaker for 5.1.
And, of course, the transit papers were scanned and burned onto a DVD and hidden in the piano. Oh crap, should I use spoiler tags?
Hey, Casablanca was so far ahead of it's time, they had DVDs. Of course, they were the older generation Grammaphone DVD players with the hand crank on the side and the huge megaphone speaker, which worked rather well as the center speaker for 5.1.
And, of course, the transit papers were scanned and burned onto a DVD and hidden in the piano. Oh crap, should I use spoiler tags?
You guys are crazy! Usethe spoiler tags!
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OK, I'll second the Sopranos episode with the bootleg DVD of "The Godfather". That's also an Easter Egg on the "Godfather" set...
And in "One Night At McCool's" (bad movie, I know), wasn't Liv Tyler desperately wanting a home theater with DVD? And didn't Michael Douglas have an amusing line about it? Or am I misremembering the movie (or crossing it with another movie).
Then again, why am I responsing seriously to this thread?
And since it's a danol thread, I should be saying "JFK"!
And in "One Night At McCool's" (bad movie, I know), wasn't Liv Tyler desperately wanting a home theater with DVD? And didn't Michael Douglas have an amusing line about it? Or am I misremembering the movie (or crossing it with another movie).
Then again, why am I responsing seriously to this thread?
And since it's a danol thread, I should be saying "JFK"!
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Re: darkfllounder and Tarrentino
Originally posted by danol
LOL you guys crack me up here at 2:00 A.M. in the morning LOL.
LOL you guys crack me up here at 2:00 A.M. in the morning LOL.