I'd check Amazon...I think that's were I found my copy. Either that or Walmart.
Yup all the big retailers have it online. I bought mine at HMV...then someone stole it. There's a blu-ray available for pre-order, which is what I'm awaiting now.
__________________ "In brightest day, in blackest night / No evil shall escape my sight / Let those who worship evil's might / Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!"
"You *bleeper bleeped* your cousin Terry, thats a fact."
"Ya well, doesn't mean you have to just go telling everyone."
__________________ "In brightest day, in blackest night / No evil shall escape my sight / Let those who worship evil's might / Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!"
I use to love watching the A-Team back in the day. They were fun.
I met Michael and Dave out here in Van when Michael was doing It's All Gone Pete Tong (good movie by the way). I remember asking him if a sequel was coming out for FUBAR, all he said was it was under consideration...
It would be tough to top the first one but the characters are great and could be used in so many different ways.
Trailer is funny but yeah it won't be as good as the first.
I think it has every chance of being as funny as the first. They had a bunch of time and money on their hands to make it, plus they have 8 more years of writing and comedy experience...
Here's an odd piece of information. I knew a couple of chicks who back around 92-93 rented a house on 8th St across from what was Terry and Dean's place in the first movie. You can actually see the house in the background. Small greyish blue bungalow with red awnings.
Anyways, the girl I knew dated a guy named Dean, who looked exactly like Terry. Long hair, banger guy, wore sweats and half shirts and liked to ride around on a ten speed bike. The chicks had a male roommate, whose name escapes me, but the dude lost a nut to cancer.
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I you not. It's just a strange coincidence as my friend lived there a years before the movie was filmed and the movie house was actually rented just for the movie.
Tons of local connections to these guys. I played hockey with Tron (Andrew Sparacino) and was friends with him growing up. Went to school with the director Michael Dowse as well. They both just lived just around the corner from us. Trons parents had regular day jobs and in their down time were professional clowns... I kid you not.
The one thing I'll never forget about Mr. Sparacino was the time we were playing in the LBCA rink and his dad was po'd by some ref that was calling the game bad. He grabs a galvanized steel (no plastic crap in the 80`s) garbage can, and heaves it over the glass on to the ice, garbage and all in disgust and exits the arena like nothing happened. Him and my dad used always stand at the same end of the arena together and I'll never forget the look on my dads face when that happened. Just casually looks at Mr. Sparacino, looks at me standing on the ice, and shrugs his shoulders like it was just another regular occurrence. It was awesome back then how serious the dads would take things. They all had matching team jackets and all. At that age I think half of us were just playing so we could get a crappy community association slurpee and stale bag of popcorn after the game, and hope a parent brawl would break out in the stands. Now all this fairplay bs, play for fun, every kid equal has kinda neutered the competition. I loved how serious our dads took it, and think I am a better person for it later in life by learning the importance of winning not just participating. Anyway, that went way off track lol.
I have some old team hockey pictures kicking around with me and Andrew in them, if I dig em up, I'll scan them and post them.