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Jun. 13.

MTV Video Music Awards – Hip-Pop [VHS] (2003)

MTV Video Music Awards - Hip-Pop [VHS]

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MTV’s relentless self-promotional machine rolls on with this 55-minute compilation of performances from the channel’s annual Video Music Awards show (described here as “the only award show that matters”–easy for them to say, since they invented it), ranging from 1990 to 2002. Image is paramount to this operation, especially if there’s a little titillation involved; thus we have the sex-kitten antics of Britney Spears and Shakira, the spectacle of a bare-chested Nelly wearing his jeans not only below his boxers but barely above his knees, and the sheer absurdity of MC Hammer’s costumed cast of thousands crowding the stage for “You Can’t Touch This.” But there’s also some good music here (Nelly’s electrifying “Country Grammar,” the Brian Setzer Orchestra’s swinging “Jump, Jive & Wail,” Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s entertainingly over-the-top “Crossroads”), as well as short features on “turntablism” and pop songwriting. –Sam Graham

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Jun. 13.

Billy Graham Presents – Last Flight Out (2003)

Billy Graham Presents - Last Flight Out

A young female medical missionary assists villagers in South America who are being forced to work on a coca farm. Her father sends her ex-boyfriend, a pilot, to convince her to return home. But she refuses to leave until all of the villagers have been rescued from the clutches of the Narco-terrorists.

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Jun. 13.

The Brown Bunny (2003)

The Brown Bunny

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After its scandalous screening at the 2004 Cannes film festival, Vincent Gallo’s The Brown Bunny was cut from 118 to 92 minutes, and that made all the difference. The film that critic and long-time Cannes attendee Roger Ebert originally called “the worst film in the history of the festival” was transformed, by Gallo’s judicious editing, into a perfectly acceptable if not universally respected art-house curio, widely criticized yet ripe for cult status, able to stand beside Gallo’s Buffalo 66 as the work of a genuine artist with a singular vision. Yes, that vision is self-indulgent, narcissistic, and likely to turn off a majority of viewers with its glacial pace and endless shots of Gallo driving, driving, and driving some more. But in portraying a melancholy motorcycle racer who drives cross-country while mourning a private loss that remains secret until the final scenes, Gallo gives us a character, and a film, that feels spiritually akin to such early ’70s c (more…)

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Jun. 13.

Coming Out Party (2003)

Coming Out Party

“Coming Out Party” is a celebration of love, life and freedom as seven gay and lesbian comic storytellers share their personal stories of “coming out” to family, friends, and co-workers, and living “out” and proud.

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Jun. 13.

The Ultimate Matrix Collection (The Matrix/ The Matrix Reloaded/ The Matrix Revolutions/ The Animatrix) (2003)

The Ultimate Matrix Collection (The Matrix/ The Matrix Reloaded/ The Matrix Revolutions/ The Animatrix)

The definitive ten-disc DVD set, The Ultimate Matrix Collection features all three films in the trilogy together for the first time ever with a newly remastered picture and sound for The Matrix. Also included is the companion piece The Matrix Revisited and the best-selling The Animatrix, plus five entirely new DVDs packed solid with brand-new supplemental materials that encompass every aspect of the Matrix universe, including two new audio commentaries on each film, Enter the Matrix video game footage, 106 deep-delving featurettes/ documentaries and much more!DVD Features:Additional Scenes:Filmed for Enter the Matrix video gameAudio Commentary:The Philosophers: Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber; The Critics: Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David ThomsonDVD ROM FeaturesDocumentaryEaster EggsFeaturetteIntroduction:by the Wachowski BrothersMusic VideoPhoto galleryStoryboardsTV SpotTheatrical Trailer

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Jun. 13.

The Ultimate Matrix Collection [HD DVD] (2003)

The Ultimate Matrix Collection [HD DVD]

The Ultimate Matrix Collection, for the hardcore Matrix fan, presents the complete adventures of machine battling truth-seekers Neo (Keanu Reeves), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) in all three of the Wachowski brothers’ post-modern epic films. This collection will contain, for the first time, all three HD DVD versions of The Matrix series with more than 35 hours of bonus material in five double-sided discs.

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