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40 DVDs $4.99 Circuit City 9/01-9/03

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If you like war movies, When Trumpetts fade is a real good flick. Its in the bargain bin because it was a HBO flick, and not a hollywood release. Despite this, its well made and enjoyable. Im sure most people have never heard of it. Its worth a blind buy if you like war or WWII flicks.
 
Originally posted by: JoeyM
The Hitcher was pretty good. That scene where the guy is eating french fries in the diner and one of the fries is really a bloody finger, now that was awesome.

Joe M.
Actually yes, The Hitcher is a pretty good 80's movie. I've seen it a few times.
 
Nothing I don't already have, but these are the ones I think are worth owning.

Matchstick Men
Mars Attacks
Analyze This
Doc Hollywood
Lost in Space (1998)
Bonnie & Clyde

I may even like some more of them, but my senile mind isn't responding to the title.
 
Scooby Doo Meets the Harlem Globetrotters what the hell??? How much do you have to smoke to watch this one?

Nice deal for those that can find any they like.
 
Come on, Mars Attacks is worth $5. Just for the incredibly campy acting by famous people 🙂

That's a classic bad tongue-in-cheek B movie, great for those Fri/Sat nights...
 
Oh, and let's not forget Point of No Return, and Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. They weren't bad, although Midnight may not appeal to everyone.
 
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