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May 16, 2005
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50 Films for $.055 Each
TreeLine Films provides a whole series of DVD megapacks - 50 movies in a single genre (DVD Mega Packs from TreeLine Entertainment). For example, you have SciFi classics, which includes such classics as Robot Monster and Bride of the Gorilla. Classics, I say, classics. What totally rocks, though, is the price: $0.55/movie (which probably means they're in the public domain). Walt Crawford is attempting to review two of these megapacks ... it'll probably take him months if he doesn't go insane first (SciFi Classics 50-movie Pack, Disc 1)
All things considered, this [The Amazing Transparent Man] isnt awful. Mediocre but not awful. They did come up with one way to get rid of the mad scientists lab in a remote house (or, in this case, the scientist forced to work for a mad ex-military man who wants to create an army of invisible soldiers to sell to the highest bidder, and who keeps the scientist in tow by locking his beautiful daughter away): Since the transparency process relies on exotic radioactive materials (and reduces the lifespan of its subjects to, oh, two or three weeks from first invisibility), the lab disappears in a mushroom cloud shortly before the end of the movie.
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