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Dirty Love (Unrated Edition) (2004)

Dirty Love (Unrated Edition)

Sometimes a girl has to get a little down and dirty before she can find pure love. In the slapstick comedy, Dirty Love, Jenny McCarthy is gorgeous, goofy, and gross all at once in this hilarious take on one woman’s chaotic quest for true love. It’s a knowing, funny,trashy, guilty pleasure, in the spirit of your favorite gross-out comedies, only this time, it’s through the eyes of one of America’s cover girls: Jenny McCarthy. Rebecca (Jenny) is devastated when she comes home one night and finds Richard (Victor Webster), her supermodel boyfriend, engaged on acrobatics with another woman in their bed. To mend her broken heart, she takes a strange and wild trip of funny dating encounters. With the help of a bossy psychic and her off-beat friends (including Carmen Electra and American Pie’s Eddie Kaye Thomas), Rebecca finds that the path to true love is right in front of her.

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Decisions That Shook the World (2004)

Decisions That Shook the World

Examines Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan for arming Britain prior to America’s entry into World War II, Lyndon Johnson’s choice to support Civil Rights, and Ronald Reagan’s dedication to the \Star Wars” defense system.Genre: DocumentaryRating: NRRelease Date: 19-APR-2005Media Type: DVD”””

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Bad Education (Original Uncut NC-17 Edition) (2004)

Bad Education (Original Uncut NC-17 Edition)

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Writer/director Pedro Almodóvar’s dark, sexy Hitchcock homage is his best work since his Oscar-winning All About My Mother, and deepened by a sun-dappled sadness. Handsome, enigmatic Ángel (Gael García Bernal) arrives at the Spanish movie offices of director Enrique Goded (Fele Martinez) and happily proclaims that he’s actually Enrique’s long-lost school chum Ignacio–an announcement that is both less than convincing and more than it seems. A novice actor, Ángel pitches a semi-autobiographical screenplay in which he’s determined to star, a revenge-laden reflection of the doomed love he and Enrique shared as boys before a pedophile priest cruelly intervened. The script, and the lost days it recalls, carefully unfurls into a series of brooding movies-within-movies and memories-inside-memories, which allow the sensual, multiple-role-playing Bernal to give the performance of his young career–among other things, he makes a stunningly convincing drag queen–an (more…)