Superbad --> December 4th!
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I kinda like the cover art on the single disc better. I would've liked to have seen a more retro-looking cover for the 2-disc, inspired by the opening credit sequence. I think that would've looked really cool, and certainly distinguish it from the single disc releases.
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Do people trust Mao now?
I'd expect someone who's been here for two years to know better. When Mao announced that they were working on a Superbit Brown Bunny, it seemed about as realistic as Criterion finally releasing Good Burger. But it was Mao, so it is true.
Trust Mao.
I'd expect someone who's been here for two years to know better. When Mao announced that they were working on a Superbit Brown Bunny, it seemed about as realistic as Criterion finally releasing Good Burger. But it was Mao, so it is true.
Trust Mao.
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I saw this movie three times in theaters. But a sad thing happened. The first time it was amazing, the second it was okay - the third time though, it was just boring
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Originally Posted by critterdvd
I saw this movie three times in theaters. But a sad thing happened. The first time it was amazing, the second it was okay - the third time though, it was just boring 

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Originally Posted by chris_sc77
I thought it was boring the first time i watched it. However i already have the 2-disk pre-ordered because the extras sound great on it.
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Is there any place that runs down the differences between the unrated and theatrical cuts? I know the BD is only available unrated, but I'm still curious as to the changes.
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From: Ridley Park, PA
Originally Posted by dan31655
I went for the futurama movie today, which ofcourse walmart didn't have it. K-mart had it but they also broke the street date for superbad.


Thanks for the heads-up, I wouldn't have called them had I not seen your post!
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It was 21.88 at my k-mart and they had about 15 of them. They had about 25 of the single disc version.
What i found odd, the price tag in the upper right hand corner said "shop samsclub.com" WTF?
What i found odd, the price tag in the upper right hand corner said "shop samsclub.com" WTF?
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Originally Posted by dan31655
It was 21.88 at my k-mart and they had about 15 of them. They had about 25 of the single disc version.
What i found odd, the price tag in the upper right hand corner said "shop samsclub.com" WTF?
What i found odd, the price tag in the upper right hand corner said "shop samsclub.com" WTF?
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From: Miami, Florida
Originally Posted by animatedude
no exclusives,eh? iam hoping there is a bestbuy exclusive boxset,just like the one they did for Knocked Up.
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Originally Posted by Drexl
They ought to have one with a Mclovin ID card.
So is the Blu-Ray release the same as the 2-Disc SD release? I know earlier this year Knocked Up had missing extras on the HD release which were retained for the 2-Disc SD.



