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| Blue Velvet (DVD) Disurtbing and unique, David Lynch's 'Blue Velvet' has now found its way to DVD through MGM Home Entertainment. It is a film that can be heartfelt, yet horrific at times. But see for yourself...
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| Carnival Of Souls (DVD) An atmospheric horror film that is haunting and enchanting made its way to DVD in Criterion Collection's treatment of 'Carnival Of Souls'. As a 2-disc set, the release contains everything fans of the movie could ask for.
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| Diner (DVD) Warner Home Video has prepared a good looking DVD version of 'Diner'. It is a high spirited comedy featuring a young cast of what would eventually become some pretty well-known actors.
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| Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (DVD) Although without noteable bonus materials, 'Star Trek III: The Search For Spock' makes a great impression on the recently released DVD from Paramount Home Video. Phil Thron took a closer look.
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| Steely Dan: Two Against Nature (DVD) Recently jazz-rockers Steely Dan recorded a live show at the Sony Studios that is now available on DVD through Image Entertainment. 'Steely Dan: Two Against Nature' comes to you in glorious Dolby Digital and DTS audio for the best possible audio quality.
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| Sweet And Lowdown (DVD) Emmet Ray is a talented jazz guitarist in Woody Allen's story 'Sweet And Lowdown'. Funny, thoughtful and sensitive, the film takes you on a journey through jazz clubs and the exuberant lifestyle of an artist.
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| You Only Live Twice (DVD) Another great installment in MGM Home Entertainment's James Bond Collection is here. 'You Only Live Twice' takes Bond to Asia and confronts him with SPECTRE once again.
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