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You guys also have a COMM track on taxi Driver DVD which we don't
keep basking a remember when someone tries to say something that you guys don't have mention those too and that should shut them up real quick
keep basking a remember when someone tries to say something that you guys don't have mention those too and that should shut them up real quick
and there's not to many time you can say that aussie cause we get tons of stuff you don't get and tons of stuff way before. so bask in the glory
Commentaries (2), picture galleries, making of the film, NASA footage, B Roll. Among others, I think. I've only breifly looked at them.
I quite enjoyed the director's commentary on it. Two very funny men.
I quite enjoyed the director's commentary on it. Two very funny men.
The DVD here is Vanilla meaning it only comes with the basics
you like mick you
what kind of specials does it come with there
you like mick you
what kind of specials does it come with there
Thanks SB for the comments very cool I'm defiantly going to try my best to get both but The Dish is a for sure.
on the top of my movies to get
thanks again
on the top of my movies to get
thanks again
No, The Castle is another Australian film (perhaps a little less polished) which is about a normal working class family in the suburbs who live right next to an Airport. Their house is worth shit, okay? And they receive a deposition saying that the government is aquiring the house. Well, the father, despite this shit house, takes it all the way to the High Court of Australia. It's a great film, VERY FUNNY, and very touching. It makes you think about numerous things. Family, justice and just what it is that makes a house a home.
I reccomend both of the films very strongly. They're some of the best Australian films there are. I don't know which I can say I prefer, really. They're both so hilarious, and both so heartwarming.
I think you'd enjoy them both, L.B.
And I'd really like to hear how you get along with them both.
I reccomend both of the films very strongly. They're some of the best Australian films there are. I don't know which I can say I prefer, really. They're both so hilarious, and both so heartwarming.
I think you'd enjoy them both, L.B.
And I'd really like to hear how you get along with them both.