Todd reviews Dragons, Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day, Ken Burn’s Dust Bowl, Olmstead: America’s Urban Parks, and Expendables 2.
Todd reviews Dragons, Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day, Ken Burn’s Dust Bowl, Olmstead: America’s Urban Parks, and Expendables 2.
Todd Brashear from Wild and Woolly chats with guest host Matt Anthony about the new DVD releases this week, including Savages, Brave (from Disney/Pixar), Dark Horse, and The Watch.
There’s also the Reel Rock Tour event this Thursday, Nov. 15, which is a collection of rock climbing short films being shown at the Clifton Center.
Todd from Wild & Woolly tells us about the Reel Rock Tour 7 which is a film festival about Rock Climbing that will take place at The Clifton Center, Nov. 15th at 7pm. Also, new on DVD is Your Sister’s Sister, Arthur DeWitt, The Pact, Wreck 3 and The Amazing Spider Man.
Todd reviews The Campaign starring Will Ferrell, Ruby Sparks, Safety Not Guaranteed, and Rosemary’s Baby from Criterion with all kinds of extras.
Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter, Take This Waltz, Seeking A Friend for The End of The World, and Magic Mike are all on DVD this week.
Wild and Woolly Video turns 15 and will celebrate this Saturday with the event Wild and Woolly in the Woods, featuring the 2nd annual Zombie Hike, and a special outdoor showing of the zombie
classic Let Sleeping Corpses Lie. It takes place starting at 7pm this Saturday at Jefferson Memorial Forest.
Todd Brashear also ran down some of the new DVD releases of the week, including Rock of Ages, The Raven, A Cat in Paris, and the Alien prequel, Prometheus.
Todd tells us about a celebration for Wild & Woolly’s 15th Anniversary that involves Zombies and hiking! Then he reviews what’s new on DVD such as Red Lights, The Hole, Sound of My Voice, People Like Us, Iron Sky, and Dark Shadows.
Chris from Wild and Woolly reviews Damsels In Distress, Clown, Detachment, The Samaritan, Portlandia Season 2, American Horror Story Season One, Eating Raoul,
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