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Old 06-28-06 | 07:43 PM
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House of Wax (the Vincent Price version) contains Horror of the Wax Museum.
Old 06-28-06 | 07:43 PM
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"O" contains "Othello" on disc 2.
Old 06-29-06 | 01:01 PM
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Criterion's THE KILLERS contains two separate versions, a 1946 theatrical and a 1964 TV version.

Miramax's MUSIC FROM THE HEART contains the documetary that inspired it, Small Wonders.

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Old 06-29-06 | 05:15 PM
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Doesn't "You've Got Mail" include the film "The Shop Around The Corner", on which YGM was based, and also a second similar film? Kind of ashamed I know that, but I actually own YGM, and it's actually not a bad movie. You just can't beat Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan and Greg Kinnear, not to mention Dave Chappelle and Dabney Coleman.
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Teen Wolf has the sequal on the flip side.
Old 06-29-06 | 05:55 PM
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Porky's has Porky's 2: The Next Day as an extra, as does Revenge of the Nerds with Revenge of the Nerds 2: Nerds In Paradise
These really arn't special features becuase these sequels are presented promently on the front cover with as much space as the original.

Doesn't the 'Dracula' release have both the English and Spanish versions? I'd consider the Spanish version a different film because of teh completely different crew/cast.

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