DVDs for sale. Titles below the fold. All in perfect shape. $6 ea. (includes first class domestic shipping), or 3 for $15. Email me or leave a note in the comments.
Body Double
Scarface (Anniversary Edition)
Point Break
Black Rain
Body Heat
Dead Zone
Are there any attractive women in Body Double, and are they nekkid?
I’d buy those under the bed storage boxes on wheels to store those in before I’d part with any of my *stuff*.
Melanie Griffith is the star of Body Double. Excellent DePalma flick. Scads of nudity.
Not to mention the ceiling scene.
Frankie say relax.
I’ll take all of them.
Too late. If Alice changes her mind, e-mail me and I’ll buy them.
Not that I don’t have a few un-watched DVDs on the coffee table at home, but I always liked Lori Petty in Point Break.
She’s heavier now.
So am I.
You’re getting rid of Point Break?!?!?
I AM AN EFFF-BEEE-EYE AGENT!
Some of the best worst acting ever. For shame, Jeff, for shame.
Hey, I need my videos back!
Regards,
The 1980s
TW: man62 (wasn’t that Foley’s backup screenname?)
Black Rain’s a good ‘un – Mike Douglas, Andy Garcia and some seriously tweaked Japanese guys doin’ the Yakuza thing.
Oh, and Spielberg’s chickadee, whats-her-name.
Email me with your address, Alice.
And you can just drop the $30 into my PayPal account. I’ll get them off to you asap.
If you were only joking, let me know, because MarkD wants them, too.
— jeff
Body Double = High Anxiety with nudity
At least, I hope the audience was supposed to laugh, because they sure did.
I’ll take them all if the above 2 don’t want them/were joking.
There were many funny parts in Body Double—DePalma took a few shots at Hollywood, that’s for sure.
The overall effect is very effective though. The movie was panned originally (DePalma was called misogynistic, etc), but it’s grown in stature in the intervening years, as more people realized what was happening.
Good flick.
I haven’t watched it since it was in the theatres. I’m not sure how I would react to it now.
The complete lack of subtlty in copying Hitchcock is what calls High Anxiety to mind. He doesn’t just quote him, he does the little quotation marks thing with his fingers.
The scene I remember getting the most laughs was the one where the hero follows the girl down onto the beach, and the camera is doing this crazy spinning, around and around. It was so over the top, that the audience just cracked up. That, and the drill. That whole scene is just so wrong. The humor there is definitely deliberate.
Melanie Griffith in the nude was worth the price of admission though.
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Sorry for the delay, I’ve been sick with the gack.