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Oh well, guess Lionsgate is trying to get rid of VERY SUCKY titles. Guess something is better than nothing?
You think T2 is very sucky? That would be a Lionsgate title.
THizzle7XU,
it's not a bad movie but it's 17 years old and DVD versions are being sold from $1.99-$4.99 on Amazon and other places. You can probably get these titles in Hollywood Video or places like that in a package for like 3 DVDs for $6 type deal as well.
$10 is a good price but on more recent and better titles would be nice.. not 15-20 catalog titles.
It's obvious they are getting rid of the inventory of old and movies nobody is really buying anymore.
That release of T2 does indeed suck. I am waiting for the Ulimate Edition like they released on HD DVD. When are we going to get that?
T2 covers your action
Crash covers your drama
if you dont like either of these movies, i may begin to start questioning your taste