So I Married an Axe Murderer: Deluxe Edition
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So I Married an Axe Murderer: Deluxe Edition
Digital Bits has announced a June 17th street date. It's about time! This has always been my favorite Mike Myers film and after its commercial failure he only seemed to do film roles where he buried himself in makeup and costumes. Can't wait to see what extras there will be on this one.
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Re: So I Married an Axe Murderer: Deluxe Edition
Exclusive footage from The Love Guru!Fletch F. Fletch wrote:Can't wait to see what extras there will be on this one.
- TomReagan
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This is great news. Myers' characterization of the father leaves me in agony -- the Rod Stewart scene at the wedding reception especially.
Easily one of the more quotable films of the nineties. ("Head!"; "You're a right sexy bastard, do you know that?"; "There is a piper down... a piper down.")
Anxious to hear about the extras myself.
Easily one of the more quotable films of the nineties. ("Head!"; "You're a right sexy bastard, do you know that?"; "There is a piper down... a piper down.")
Anxious to hear about the extras myself.
- Fletch F. Fletch
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"She smelled like soup."TomReagan wrote:This is great news. Myers' characterization of the father leaves me in agony -- the Rod Stewart scene at the wedding reception especially.
Easily one of the more quotable films of the nineties. ("Head!"; "You're a right sexy bastard, do you know that?"; "There is a piper down... a piper down."
Yes, an insanely quotable film, plus I love the references to Kerouac and all the cameos by the likes of Steven Wright, Charles Grodin, Michael Richards and the late-great Phil Hartman ("My name is John Johnson but everyone here calls me "Vicky".")
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Very good news. I love this film and its my wifes all time favorite. I have the current DVD and at least it was Anamorphic but this looks to be an even better edition.
"You know that thing on the bottom of a helicopter? I never got to hang on one of those.."
LMAO.
The cop buddie and his interaction with the Police Chief are some of my favorite scenes.
"You know that thing on the bottom of a helicopter? I never got to hang on one of those.."
LMAO.
The cop buddie and his interaction with the Police Chief are some of my favorite scenes.
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- Fletch F. Fletch
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Artwork.
According to both DVD Times and DVDActive, this "Special Edition" will have no extras. #-o I find that a little baffling. Hopefully, the studio is just stalling on revealing them for some bizarre reason.
According to both DVD Times and DVDActive, this "Special Edition" will have no extras. #-o I find that a little baffling. Hopefully, the studio is just stalling on revealing them for some bizarre reason.
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True. Altho, Universal has to be the worst with their "Special Editions". I can think of so many examples where they've dropped the ball -- The Jerk, Fletch, The Big Lebowski....dx23 wrote:I find it hard to believe than in 2008 a studio would release a Special Edition DVD with no extras, but from Sony, it doesn't surprise me much.Fletch F. Fletch wrote:According to both DVD Times and DVDActive, this "Special Edition" will have no extras.
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