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Old 12-04-03, 04:54 PM
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Info on The Barry Levinson Collection: The Baltimore Series - Box Set?

I know that the Barry Levinson The Baltimore Series box set is available in VHS, but I have not seen any mention of it in DVD. Anyone know anything about a potential future release?
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nope...but I'll buy it if they include a long awaited SE of Diner.

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Diner, Tin Men, and Avalon: all excellent. Liberty Heights, however, was very disappointing. Which is a shame.
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You can get Diner and Liberty Heights in the $5.88 bin in Wal-Mart. You need a box?
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I adore Liberty Heights and consider it a worthy companion piece to Diner. There are a lot of echoes of Mickey Rourke's character Boogie in the Adrian Brody character.

A Special Edition Diner would have me insensate w/ joy.
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I also love Liberty Heights. It makes a great companion piece to Radio Days and Brighton Beach Memoirs.
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