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Videocrity
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Dave Nuttycombe's Reviews of Direct-to-Video Movies
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Videocrity skip to main | skip to sidebar Videocrity Dave Nuttycombe's Reviews of Direct-to-Video Movies Sunday, December 30, 2007 THE DESCENT OF MAN. AND WOMAN. AND KILLER CYBORG FROM SPACE. Greetings. Herein is the repository of my Videocrity column, begun in the Washington Post and continued in the Washington City Paper . I think it was four years' worth of video watching; the mind grows foggy. When I was reviewing them, mostly on VHS (and it wasn't THAT long ago!), "direct-to-video" was largely a pejorative term. Now studios are creating whole DTV departments and proudly marketing "home video exclusives," often sequels and threequels to movies that were successful enough to warrant another go, just not in a theater. This is how I began the column's relaunch in City Paper and serves as my mission statement: "There will always be a market for Brian Bosworth movies." This frightening quote comes from Don Gold, senior V.P. of Vidmark, one of the big guns in di...
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