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DVD Tuesday: Singing! Kidnapping! Atheism!

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I just want to...sing! | Photo courtesy of Disney

How is it that I 100% get the appeal of the Twilight books, but am completely mystified by the massive success of High School Musical 3? As far as I can see, HSM3 has only one thing going for it. Strange that an essentially clunky film like Gran Torino worked so well, while a seemingly fascinating film like Changeling fell flat. Speaking of movies not working, Body of Lies was about as disappointing as they get, huh? How on earth do you so badly waste the brilliant Russell Crowe? Choke was good, dirty fun. It's worth a rental.

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Flash of Genius
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How to Lose Friends and Alienate People
Dead Like Me: The Complete Collection

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Low-budget movies go straight to video every day and rarely get a blurb written about them. Palo Alto, CA is a slight exception to that rule, though, because my dear friend Hailey Bright is in it and I am, naturally, obligated to mention it. Good to see that Gulager is still cranking out Feast movies. He was always my favorite of the Project Greenlight winners. Midnight Meat Train sounds like good family fun. Take a moment and click on the link for A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn and tell me it isn't the oddest premise for a movie you've ever seen.

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Feast III: The Happy Finish
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Faces - Criterion Collection
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Derby
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