Crossroads (1986) Blu-Ray Review (Retro VHS Style)
By Paul Rudoff on Mar. 7, 2021 at 4:13 PM in Home Video
Crossroads (1986) arrives on Blu-ray as part of Mill Creek Entertainment's Retro VHS Style series, with packaging designed to look like the VHS videocassettes of the 1980s and 1990s. Several other titles in the series have already been reviewed on The Corner Penthouse, and I'm always excited when Mill Creek announces more. It's fun to see if it's a title I used to own on VHS, or one whose trailer I remember seeing at the start of some other VHS tape, or even some obscure movie I've never heard of before.
Blind Fury Blu-Ray Review (Retro VHS Style)
By Paul Rudoff on Mar. 5, 2021 at 5:12 PM in Home Video
Blind Fury arrives on Blu-ray as part of Mill Creek Entertainment's Retro VHS Style series, with packaging designed to look like the VHS videocassettes of the 1980s and 1990s. Several other titles in the series have already been reviewed on The Corner Penthouse, and I'm always excited when Mill Creek announces more. It's fun to see if it's a title I used to own on VHS, or one whose trailer I remember seeing at the start of some other VHS tape, or even some obscure movie I've never heard of before.
Like Father Like Son Blu-Ray Review (Retro VHS Style)
By Paul Rudoff on Mar. 3, 2021 at 9:29 PM in Home Video
Like Father Like Son arrives on Blu-ray as part of Mill Creek Entertainment's Retro VHS Style series, with packaging designed to look like the VHS videocassettes of the 1980s and 1990s. Several other titles in the series have already been reviewed on The Corner Penthouse, and I'm always excited when Mill Creek announces more. It's fun to see if it's a title I used to own on VHS, or one whose trailer I remember seeing at the start of some other VHS tape, or even some obscure movie I've never heard of before.
The Freshman Blu-Ray Review (Retro VHS Style)
By Paul Rudoff on Feb. 25, 2021 at 7:58 PM in Home Video
The Freshman arrives on Blu-ray as part of Mill Creek Entertainment's Retro VHS Style series, with packaging designed to look like the VHS videocassettes of the 1980s and 1990s. Several other titles in the series have already been reviewed on The Corner Penthouse, and I'm always excited when Mill Creek announces more. It's fun to see if it's a title I used to own on VHS, or one whose trailer I remember seeing at the start of some other VHS tape, or even some obscure movie I've never heard of before.
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde - U.S. MGM Special Edition DVD Easter Eggs
By Paul Rudoff on Feb. 24, 2021 at 5:00 PM in Home Video, Easter Eggs
There are many websites devoted to DVD Easter Eggs, though they don't seem to have been updated in quite some time. While most DVD Easter Eggs, and some Blu-ray Easter Eggs, are listed on these sites, there are some that either aren't listed, or have incomplete or incorrect information out there. When I find that I own a disc with eggs that isn't properly represented elsewhere online, I will take it upon myself to put the correct and complete information out there for all to enjoy. Today, I'll show you the eggs on the Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003) U.S. MGM Special Edition DVD.
Your Highness (2011) Mill Creek Blu-ray Review
By Paul Rudoff on Feb. 18, 2021 at 5:48 PM in Home Video
Mill Creek recently re-released Your Highness on Blu-ray. Both the Theatrical and Unrated cuts of the movie are on the disc (see differences here), though I only watched the Unrated cut. My review is based on that version of the movie, which still contains lots of R-rated language and some female nudity (not from Natalie Portman, who's uses a body double in the film). Read on to find out more...
Accepted (2006) Blu-ray Review
By Paul Rudoff on Feb. 14, 2021 at 11:43 PM in Home Video
Accepted (2006), not to be confused with the Mae Whitman movie Acceptance (2009), is making its Blu-ray debut thanks to Mill Creek. Read on to find out more about it...
eBay Claims That Hollywood Movie Studios Sell Counterfeit Digital Copy Vouchers To Their Retail Customers
By Paul Rudoff on Feb. 12, 2021 at 6:54 PM in Public Service Articles
I have been an eBay member since January 4, 2003, and selling on the site for over 10 years now. My sales suck because eBay does everything in their power to hinder me. I have to find ways to work around the obstacles eBay puts in my way to sabotage any chances I have of selling items. I have already written a series of articles about eBay, who clearly has some sort of vendetta against me. I have no other explanation for the myriad of stupid reasons they've given for taking down listings of mine over and over again. I've written about some of these in the past, but I've never written about all of them. I'll write about them if they happen again, but for now, I'll just concentrate on the latest eBay bullshit.
Neca $9.99 Gamer and Sci-Fi & Horror Blind Bag Unboxing Review #4 (Third 100% Duplicate Bag)
By Paul Rudoff on Feb. 6, 2021 at 7:38 PM in Mystery/Blind Bags
I reviewed several of Neca's themed blind bags in the past. After what happened the last time - getting many duplicate items - I said that I probably wouldn't buy any more. Well, I bought two more, and now I definitely won't buy any more. Read on to find out why...
Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Straight to the Castle Book Review
By Paul Rudoff on Feb. 5, 2021 at 9:44 PM in Books
Insight Editions' PlayPop educational board book series, which combines playful learning with pop culture bonding, continues with two new adorable interactive books that teaches essential early learning skills with beloved characters from the classic 1980s movies Ghostbusters and Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Ghostbusters: Book of Shapes and Jim Henson's Labyrinth: Straight to the Castle. (The Ghostbusters review can be found on Spook Central.)