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d for something like that, unless I'm watching it with my neice).

The Hi-Line is currently on my "to see" list, and I want to rent it before I decide whether or not I want to own it.

House of Yes wasn't good enough for me to own, and I'm still trying to figure out how it got listed as a comedy. I have a dark sense of humor, and believe me, this film wasn't played for laughs.
 
Posts: 1387 | Location: Seoul, South Korea | Registered: June 15, 2001Reply With Quote
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"All I Wanna Do" is both on VHS and DVD. My local store only had the VHS copy, which was in the comedy section. "The Eighteenth Angel" is only on VHS and is in the horror section. "The Bumblebee Flies Anyway" is only on VHS and it was just moved from the new release wall to drama. I think "Living Out Loud" is available on DVD and VHS, but I've only seen VHS in the drama section. You'll probably have some problems finding "The Hi-Line," but you might be able to convince a store manager to buy it for rental.
 
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I recommend checking out different video stores in your area. Neither of the biggest two near me (a Blockbuster and a Family Video-also a chain) carry the Hi-Line. However, one day I decided to get one at my grocery store just because I was there and VIOLA! there it was!

Moral of the story: ya never know where it could pop up at
 
Posts: 266 | Location: Elkhart, IN, USA | Registered: May 01, 2001Reply With Quote
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I'm moving to KY this weekend. Once I get a job going, then I'll hit the area video stores. I'm hoping that one of the malls will have a Suncoast video store. That might be my best bet at the moment.

18th Angel and All I Wanna Do both sound promising as well as The Hi-Line. I'll add them to my 'to see' list.
 
Posts: 1387 | Location: Seoul, South Korea | Registered: June 15, 2001Reply With Quote
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All I Wanna Do, The Bumblebee Flies Anyway and the Hi-Line are all definite owners. She's the main character in the Hi-Line and it's a pretty good movie, Bumblebee is a very good movie even without her, and she's good in it, if only as a supporting character. I really enjoyed All I Wanna Do and watched it twice in the first week - she's only a supporting character again, but it's still a good performance. Carpool is standard Saturday afternoon on USA fare.

The Babysitters Club was actually surprisingly good, though Rachael has a relatively small part. I wouldn't recommend buying it unless you're planning on buying all her movies. I agree with you about The House of Yes - and the Naked Man is in a similar place, though it's almost worse (if you can imagine a thing). However, Rachael's part in the Naked Man is much more significant and actually quite good (the only good part in the movie).
The 18th Angel was ok. Not a good movie per se, but at least Rachael was in the whole thing and it wasn't terrible, like House of Yes and Naked Man. It's worth renting for a Saturday afternoon or something.

I got all of these from Amazon (18th Angel from buy.com) because almost none of them are available in video stores (to rent or buy). I actually saw All I Wanna Do in blockbuster the other day, so you might be able to find it in one near you.

Hope this helps,

-Nate
 
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