Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Cry-Baby / Public Enemies / Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Triple Feature



Cry Baby Movie
I wanted the cry baby that was not directors cut,my granddaughter hates it.she said that it is different.if you have it the way she wants it I will send this one back,she has not opened it.I had bought her one at walmart and it was the same as this,so i seen this one on amazon but i did not notice that it was directors cut also.Thank You Pat Ostmann

Great Seller
DVD arrived very quickly. New as promised. Packaging was great so nothing got broken, cracked or damaged at all. Have done business with seller in the past and will continue to do business with them! 5 star rating and an A+ for price, packaging, customer service and delivery time!

The DVD set itself was a fantastic buy. You cannot buy all three of these movies by themselves for this price!

In this 3 disc set you can "Cry Baby", a kind of redneck/white trash version of Grease. A lot of singing and dancing and many, many laughs.

The second DVD is "Public Enemies", and gritty, violent crime story of John Dillinger. Johnny Depp excels at playing roles such as this where he can truly immerse himself in the character he's playing. This one is a must watch for me. The complexities of all the relationships between Dillinger and his gang, Dillinger and Melvin Purvis, the FBI guy, and last but not least, his relationship with Billie, his...

Three Awesome Movies at an Awesome Price
I was online searching for Fear and Loathing. I found this combo pack for about the same price as Fear and Loathing by itself. I had seen all these movies before and I like them all. Johnny Depp is the best! Cry Baby is somewhat similar to Grease, I suppose, only darker and much more entertaining to me. Public Enemies is a great drama with a lot of action about John Dillinger and his gang. Fear and Loathing is based on the book by Hunter S. Thompson. It is basically one long, very humorous acid trip. These movies should be added to any Johnny Depp fan's collection. :D

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