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Title: Review for This week in Entertainment
Post by: DeeDee on April 02, 2006, 08:14:46 pm
 
 
Universal Home Entertainment
DVD
Despite its widespread popularity, not everybody visited “Brokeback Mountain” last year. The subject matter – two cowboys share a tent, and each other -– may have scared off a few people who weren’t really sure how they feel about that sort of thing. But now “Brokeback Mountain” is on DVD, so it can be viewed in the privacy of one’s home. The disc includes interviews with three Oscar winners –- director Ang Lee and screenwriters Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana –- plus a making-of featurette. So get the gang together, order some beer and pizza, flick on the plasma, and treat yourself to a sad and tragic tale of two men torn apart by love. Better yet, watch it with that special someone, whomever he or she might be. It’s better than someone you know catching you sobbing in the theater. (Universal Home 



Title: Re: Review for This week in Entertainment
Post by: littleguitar on April 02, 2006, 08:16:36 pm
every time I read about the special features I just get so sad...  :'(

I wish there were more!
Title: Re: Review for This week in Entertainment
Post by: EnnisDelMar on April 02, 2006, 08:16:57 pm
..or watch it alone so you don't get annoyed by someone eating, making noises, talking, etc, ETC, ETC!!!! >:(

Title: Re: Review for This week in Entertainment
Post by: littleguitar on April 02, 2006, 08:19:57 pm
LOL! too true Brandon... I'll be happy just to watch it without someone kicking the back of my chair for a change!
Title: Re: Review for This week in Entertainment
Post by: monimm18 on April 02, 2006, 09:32:55 pm
get the gang together, order some beer and pizza, flick on the plasma, and treat yourself to a sad and tragic tale of two men torn apart by love.

LOL, yeah, and while you're watching it, don't forget to answer the phone, fold some laundry, tip the pizza guy, make many trips to the fridge for more beer, and chat with your "special someone". Oh, and pause the film as many times as you wish. This way you can make sure you'll miss ALL the great things about it, and tomorrow at work, complain you don't get what the big deal was about this film, 'cause it was pretty boring.
 
Whoever wrote this review thinks "Brokeback Mountain" should be watched like one of those "National Lampoons" films.
Title: Re: Review for This week in Entertainment
Post by: EnnisDelMar on April 02, 2006, 09:42:42 pm
:D I know right?