Exciting news today on the world wide interweb and it has me geeking out big time. The first item of interest is the release of the severely underrated scifi thriller Cloverfield on DVD. According to IGN, the infamous Cloverfield footage will be hitting DVD retailers Suncoast and FYE in an exclusive limited-edition release on April 22, 2008. The documentary footage of the creature's rampage will finally be made public in a crushed steel-book case. Our sources recently ventured deep inside the U.S. military to procure images of the top-secret release. If you have not seen this movie, you are really in for a treat. I promise that it is nothing like the lame Godzilla rip-off that you think it is. See for yourself, here is the teaser trailer...
On a funnier and much NERDIER note Warner Home Video will release Robot Chicken: Star Wars on DVD. The popular adult swim television series' Star Wars special will be released on July 22, 2008 and will contain bonus materials and extra features. If none of you have seen the Robot Chicken series you are missing something special. The Old-school stop-motion animation and fast-paced satire are trademarks of this eclectic show created by Seth Green and Matt Senreich. Action figures are brought to life as players in hilarious sketch-comedy bits that poke fun at TV, movies, music, and celebrities. "It's television especially formulated for the Attention Deficit Disorder generation." This special edition will make a fine addition to any Star Wars fans DVD collection. I know I will be picking it up.
AND the best for last. Many of you know that one of my favorite movies of 2008 is RAMBO. And he will FINALLY be invading stores across the United States on May 27 2008. Now all you need to do is go down to your local Best Buy, Circuit City, or where ever you buy DVDs and pick this one up. You'll seriously be doing yourself a favor. If you must only own ONE movie, this has got to be it. But don't take my word for it, take 1980's Sylvester Stallone's:
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