New Two-Disc Special edition Silence of the Lambs 1/30/07
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Buy some Goo Gone at Walmart for $3 bucks. Spray some on that glued area and wait about an hour, then get a paper towel. It should come off easily.
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Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k
I'm talking about the paper slipcover. Goo Gone will eat right through!
#128
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Originally Posted by Filmmaker
Why do people always sound like agreeing with me is akin to pulling teeth?
Then I'm curious--what is your favorite commentary? If it's better than this one, I must make the time to listen to it.
Then I'm curious--what is your favorite commentary? If it's better than this one, I must make the time to listen to it.
I've heard a lot of commentaries and for some reason the one that's always stuck out to me is the David Fincher, Ed Norton, Brad Pitt, and Helena Bonham Carter commentary for Fight Club. I'm not sure why but I really enjoy that one. Another favorite of mine is the John Carpenter, Kurt Russell commentary on Escape From New York.
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Originally Posted by RagingBull80
I didn't mean for it to sound like that, sorry. I do agree with you though, it is a really great commentary.
Originally Posted by RagingBull80
I've heard a lot of commentaries and for some reason the one that's always stuck out to me is the David Fincher, Ed Norton, Brad Pitt, and Helena Bonham Carter commentary for Fight Club. I'm not sure why but I really enjoy that one. Another favorite of mine is the John Carpenter, Kurt Russell commentary on Escape From New York.
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I'm talking about the paper slipcover. Goo Gone will eat right through!
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Originally Posted by RagingBull80
Another favorite of mine is the John Carpenter, Kurt Russell commentary on Escape From New York.
Maybe I was spoiled by their The Thing commentary and Big Trouble In Little China commentary. Which are extremely entertaining since both parties are very lively and enthusiastic with plenty of stories to tell.
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Originally Posted by Julie Walker
Maybe I was spoiled by their The Thing commentary and Big Trouble In Little China commentary. Which are extremely entertaining since both parties are very lively and enthusiastic with plenty of stories to tell.
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Yes, the Carpenter/Russell commentaries are less interesting from a "film school on a disc" perspective than a "two greats having a blast watching the movie with you" perspective; their brotherly rapport is a treat.
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I got tricked. I ordered the Hannibal Lecter set from AMAZON assuming that since the new SOTL was being released the same day, the set I ordered would include the new edition. Sadly, I was mistaken. Every movie was a barebone version, and it made me cry.
I had to buy the new Silence of the Lambs at WalMart.
I had to buy the new Silence of the Lambs at WalMart.