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Good News - Vote For This - WB May Release It!!


Warner Brothers is conducting another annual poll to let viewers decide which movies they would like to be released. There are 30 titles available for voting, and one of them is, you guessed it, LOOKER!!

here's a link. Please tell everyone you know to vote for Looker and maybe we'll finally get a DVD!

http://www.amazon.com/dvddecision2006

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This link takes you straight to the voting page:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/169523011/ref=amb_right-1_183120101_1/104-1113599-9888753

Vote for "Looker"!!

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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/169523011/ref=amb_right-1_187170001_2/102-0563985-9024949

Everybody vote! There's only about a week left now until the vote is over....

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The vote is over, but I see LOOKER made the list (YAY!) Hopefully the DVD release will be the "full" version (I've only ever seen the TV version myself).

This weird little film is, despite its flaws, one of my favourites. And the reason isn't the plot, or the acting, or any of the usual things that make a film memorable... what sticks with me is the FEAR, as experienced by Albert Finney's character. It's up-close and personal, like the viewer is inside his skin rather than watching it happen to someone else.

~REZ~

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The vote is over, but I see LOOKER made the list (YAY!) Hopefully the DVD release will be the "full" version (I've only ever seen the TV version myself).

This weird little film is, despite its flaws, one of my favourites. And the reason isn't the plot, or the acting, or any of the usual things that make a film memorable... what sticks with me is the FEAR, as experienced by Albert Finney's character. It's up-close and personal, like the viewer is inside his skin rather than watching it happen to someone else.

~REZ~

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The vote is over, but I see LOOKER made the list (YAY!) Hopefully the DVD release will be the "full" version (I've only ever seen the TV version myself).

This weird little film is, despite its flaws, one of my favourites. And the reason isn't the plot, or the acting, or any of the usual things that make a film memorable... what sticks with me is the FEAR, as experienced by Albert Finney's character. It's up-close and personal, like the viewer is inside his skin rather than watching it happen to someone else.

~REZ~
(hope this only posts once... the server threw up the first time and I can't get back to the page to see if it went.)

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The vote is over, but I see LOOKER made the list (YAY!) Hopefully the DVD release will be the "full" version (I've only ever seen the TV version myself).

This weird little film is, despite its flaws, one of my favourites. And the reason isn't the plot, or the acting, or any of the usual things that make a film memorable... what sticks with me is the FEAR, as experienced by Albert Finney's character. It's up-close and personal, like the viewer is inside his skin rather than watching it happen to someone else.

~REZ~
(hope this only posts once... the server threw up the first time and I can't get back to the page to see if it went.)

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