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    Arrow Confirmed Releases from Paramount

    Speaking of which, Paramount has now officially announced the Blu-ray Disc release of Black Sheep, Major League, Without a Paddle, Wayne's World and Wayne's World 2 on 5/12, followed by 3 Days of the Condor, Changing Lanes, Enemy at the Gates and The Machinist on 5/19, as we first revealed in The Rumor Mill here and here.
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    I'd like to pick myself up Without a Paddle. I like that movie. Plus I'd like to have Enemy at the Gate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hdtvjunkie View Post
    I'd like to pick myself up Without a Paddle. I like that movie. Plus I'd like to have Enemy at the Gate.
    Enemy at the Gate...... Oh yes that one should work the rears.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mytime View Post
    Enemy at the Gate...... Oh yes that one should work the rears.
    Yes it should. I really like that movie and its been a long time since I watched it last.
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    Enemy of the Gates will probably be a buy for me aswell. Great movie.

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    Hey, The Machinist

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    Quote Originally Posted by kamspy View Post
    Hey, The Machinist
    Haven't seen it yet, is it pretty good?
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    Some say he used 'the clear stuff' to bulk back up for Batman Begins after shooting The Machinist.

    I think they said he got below 100lbs for The Machinist at his thinnest.

    Still, a commendable dedication to the trade.

 

 

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