pablo_super1!
12-11-2007, 08:37 PM
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Anchor Bay Entertainment and Starz Home Entertainment have provided details for their forthcoming release of Jimmy and Judy. Starring Edward Furlong and Rachael Bella, this independent film follows two fugitives as they hit the road with a video camera. Extra features include: a trailer, an unrated trailer, deleted/extended scenes, and a feature length commentary with producer/writer/director Randall K. Rubin, producer/writer/director Jon Schroder and Cinematographer Ben Kufrin. The film itself will run for 100 minutes in an anamorphic 1.78:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Digital 2.0 sound.
I will definetly be purchasing this, I had heard of it and wanted to see it but hadn't heard of it since. And it seems like Edward Furlong kind of fell out after T2 aside from Pecker this seems like his only (hopefully) good film since then.
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Anchor Bay Entertainment and Starz Home Entertainment have provided details for their forthcoming release of Jimmy and Judy. Starring Edward Furlong and Rachael Bella, this independent film follows two fugitives as they hit the road with a video camera. Extra features include: a trailer, an unrated trailer, deleted/extended scenes, and a feature length commentary with producer/writer/director Randall K. Rubin, producer/writer/director Jon Schroder and Cinematographer Ben Kufrin. The film itself will run for 100 minutes in an anamorphic 1.78:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Digital 2.0 sound.
I will definetly be purchasing this, I had heard of it and wanted to see it but hadn't heard of it since. And it seems like Edward Furlong kind of fell out after T2 aside from Pecker this seems like his only (hopefully) good film since then.