DVD Talk reviews for August 29th, 2005
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DVD Talk reviews for August 29th, 2005
Below are DVD Talk's reviews for August 29th, 2005. For a complete list of reviews, visit the review index.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Crash by Preston Jones
Gantz Vol 7:Fatal Attractions by John Sinnott
The Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 3 (1991-1992) by Stuart Galbraith IV
Lost - The Complete First Season by das Monkey
Tetsuo: The Iron Man by Bill Gibron
RECOMMENDED
36 Quai des Orfèvres by Svet Atanasov
EXPO: Magic of the White City by Bill Gibron
Kung Fu - The Complete Third Season by Ian Jane
RENT IT
Faith of My Fathers by Preston Jones
Inspecteur Lavardin by Svet Atanasov
Roseanne - The Complete First Season by Jeffrey Robinson
The Secret Garden by Holly E. Ordway
Sigmund & The Sea Monsters: The Complete First Season by Don Houston
Zontar - the thing From Venus / The Eye Creatures by Stuart Galbraith IV
SKIP IT
Monster-in-Law by Jeff Paramchuk
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Crash by Preston Jones
Gantz Vol 7:Fatal Attractions by John Sinnott
The Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 3 (1991-1992) by Stuart Galbraith IV
Lost - The Complete First Season by das Monkey
Tetsuo: The Iron Man by Bill Gibron
RECOMMENDED
36 Quai des Orfèvres by Svet Atanasov
EXPO: Magic of the White City by Bill Gibron
Kung Fu - The Complete Third Season by Ian Jane
RENT IT
Faith of My Fathers by Preston Jones
Inspecteur Lavardin by Svet Atanasov
Roseanne - The Complete First Season by Jeffrey Robinson
The Secret Garden by Holly E. Ordway
Sigmund & The Sea Monsters: The Complete First Season by Don Houston
Zontar - the thing From Venus / The Eye Creatures by Stuart Galbraith IV
SKIP IT
Monster-in-Law by Jeff Paramchuk
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I've got to criticize the "Crash" review. The reviewer states in the extras section: "Crash enjoyed critical acclaim but middling box office receipts" What? The movie cost $6.5 million and made back $53 million. How do you call that middling box office? How much should an R-rated low budget movie about race relations have made? $200 million?