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What's on Your DVD to Rent List?

Zameaze

Commodore
Commodore
On my DVD to rent list, right now I have--

Mystery Science Theater 3000 volums 1 - 16

Inglorious Bastards

The Book of Eli

The Frighteners

Made in Heaven
(1987)

The Secret of Roan Inish

The Hospital


How about you guys?
 
Sadly, nothing. I have 6+ movies still in plastic and a DVR at 75%. And a baby. "Nuff said.
 
Just shaving off the top of my Netflix queue:

Rashomon
Zodiac
The Godfather
Gone Baby Gone
King Kong (the original)
Let The Right One In
 
Well, a ton of stuff really.

My Netflix Rent queue contains:
47 Ronin
Afro Samurai
Angel Links
Aria: The Animation
Batman: Under the Red Hood
Birds of Prey
Black Heaven
Blue Remains
Broken Saints
Cashern
Crusade
Daybreakers
Dead Space: Downfall
Desert Punk
Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog
Fantasma
Fargo
Galaxy Angel: Rune
Galaxy Railways
Genshiken
Gunbuster
Hellboy: Blood and Iron
Hellboy: Sword of Storms
The Illusionist
Kenichi
Knight Rider (2008)
Lady Death
Memories
The Men Who Stare at Goats
Mermaid Forrest
Mystic River
The Outlander
Phantom
The Prestige
Race to Witch Mountain
Rumiko Takahashi's Anthology
This Ugly Yet Beautiful World
The Triplets of Belleville
Versus
Waltz With Bashir
Wings of Rean

The Definite Buy List:
Bamboo Blade
Birdy the Mighty: Decode
Corpse Princess
Eden of the East
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Hell Girl: Three Vessels
Inception
Iron Man 2
Kino's Journey
Summer Wars
 
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Just shaving off the top of my Netflix queue:

Rashomon
Zodiac
The Godfather
Gone Baby Gone
King Kong (the original)
Let The Right One In

Cool--I looked up both Gone Baby Gone and Let The Right One In and now they're both on my to rent list as well.
 
248 DVDs :rommie: (and it's perpetually at that level - never dips much below 200).

The highest on the list:

1. Green Zone
2. Mother
3. All The President's Men
4. The Art of the Steal
5. Vincere
6. Prodigal Sons
7. Percy Jackson
8. Curb Your Enthusiasm (S4, disk 1)
9. Kick-Ass
10. Greenberg
11. The Square
12 - 14. The Red Riding Trilogy
15. Nero Wolfe (S2, disk 2)
16. My One and Only
17. The Runaways
18. Black Narcissus
19. Grease (hey! I've never seen it)
20. Saturday Night Fever (hey! I've never seen it)
21. The Cove
22. The Court Jester
23. Alice in Wonderland (recent Tim Burton movie)
24. From the Earth to the Moon, disk 2
25. The Wire (S1, disk 1)
 
Right now I am in a comfort food phase with my Netflix. Almost everything I am watching I have seen before

Seasons 1 and 2 Sopranos(Already seen them, but have to watch the whole series once a year).

Some Odd Couple TV episodes(best American sit-com ever).

Scarface(only saw it once years ago, but it has become so iconic I thought I should see it again)

All the TNG movies(I want to listen to the commentaries this time.)

Avatar(Am I the only one who hasn't seen it yet)?

Shining(The Kubrick and the TV versions).

Carrie(Guess I am in a King mood too).

They Live(strangely one of those films where I have seen the whole movie, but never all the way through at once).

The Runaways(my GF and I wanted to see it in the theaters, but didn't get the chance).

Hot Tub Time Machine(I wanted to see it in the theaters and didn't get the chance)
 
My list (not Netflix, just general):

Dark Harbor
Close My Eyes
The Shark is Still Working
Done the Impossible
Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party
Joyeux Noel
The Skull
Child's Play (w/ Robert Preston and James Mason, not Chucky)
District B13
Hitler: Portrait in Evil
Dreamspeaker
Staircase
One More Time
Rather You Than Me
Peeping Tom
Age of Consent
Chris and Don: A Love Story
A Rather English Marriage
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
H-Man
Jumping off Bridges
Goldstar Ohio
 
I've had The Book of Eli on my Netflix queue since a month before it came out on dvd and I still haven't seen it.
 
I don't really have a list. I just tend to go into the store, wander around for twenty minutes, picking stuff up, then putting it down, and eventually leaving with something. Maybe.
 
I've had The Book of Eli on my Netflix queue since a month before it came out on dvd and I still haven't seen it.

I just rented it. Great movie. It could have used a little tweaking, but over all, an enjoyable movie. It has genre elements from both Western and action movies and tries to address the abuse of religion versus...well, here it gets a little muddy. Let us know what you thought of it once you've seen it.
 
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