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"Dead fall", that was a strange one. He acts very strange in this movie. Just my opinion. 

Oh, good... I'll probably love it.  LOL.

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"Dead fall", that was a strange one. He acts very strange in this movie. Just my opinion.


"Red Rock West" I liked alot. He is so hotttttttttt!



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I just went to Amazon.com and picked up four DVDs for a grand total - plus shipping - of $21.66.  FOUR MOVIES!  I got "Leaving Las Vegas", "Honeymoon In Vegas", "It Could Happen To You" and "Deadfall". 



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I paid $20 for my Nat Treas because I couldn't wait for a sale.  Now, I waited 4 years to buy myself new tennis shoes, but Nic was a no-brainer.

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Maybe some of you already do this, but a friend of mine turned me on to it recently.  I can't believe I never thought of this before, but pawn shops are great places to find DVDs super cheap, and most of them have a 7-day exchange policy in case something is wrong with it.  I bought "Captain Corelli's Mandolin", "Family Man" and "Bringing Out The Dead" for only $4 each!  W00t!!  Nic Movie Marathon this weekend, bay-bee!!!


I've even seen "National Treasure" at a couple of pawn shops, for $4.  Had I known I would find it there so cheaply, I wouldn't have bought it used at Blockbuster for $14.99.    I can be a real cheapskate sometimes.



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