Quote from: addicted2dvd on August 02, 2010, 08:56:14 PMRoger... as resident Westerns expert... what can you tell me about The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada ?I think Roger may have missed this... Western is an emotive term, although technically correct. Three Burials is a strange film, but quite brilliant. I really can't make a call on whether you'll like it or not, Pete. It's a drama, so no action to speak of, but it's a very emotional story, so engrossing nonetheless.
Roger... as resident Westerns expert... what can you tell me about The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada ?
After having to get that TV I wasn't going to do it... but I wanted it so bad I just couldn't resist... so I did order 1 TV Show boxset for $18 and change... Prime Time Crime: The Stephen J. Cannell Collection Stephen J. Cannell found his fame in Hollywood as the creator of a long list of hit TV shows that include "21 Jump Street", "Wiseguy", "Hunter", "Silk Stalkings" and "The Commish".This 10 DVD set includes highlights from these and several more landmark television series, but what makes this collection truly valuable is the inclusion of 4 complete series that have NEVER BEEN RELEASED on any home video format:Broken Badges (Starring Miguel Ferrer, Charlotte Lewis and Ernie Hudson)Palace Guards (Starring DW Moffett, Marcy Walker and Tony Lo Bianco)UNSUB (Starring David Soul, Richard Kind and Jennifer Hetrick)Missing Persons (Starring Fredrick Weller, Erik King and Jorja Fox)Emmy?-winning writer/producer Stephen J. Cannell has experienced a highly successful career spanning 3 decades. He has created or co-created more than 40 shows, of which he scripted more than 450 episodes and produced or executive produced more than 1500 episodes.This incredible 54 episode collection features some of the greatest moments from TV's most popular crime dramas as well as big-name stars including Michael Chiklis, Fred Dryer, Jeff Goldblum, Ken Wahl, William Katt, Miguel Ferrer, Michael Dudikoff and Johnny Depp.
Oh well... that is OK... I can't complain... free = good!