Carpets and Rugs Movie Reviews


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Mistaken Identity
Released in DVD by Good Times Home Vide (06 May, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Director: Douglas Barr (II)
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Mondo Topless
Released in DVD by Russ Meyer (25 June, 2002)
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Russ Meyer's Beneath the Valley of the Ultra Vixen
Released in DVD by Ventura Distribution (18 November, 2003)
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Starring: Kitten Natividad
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No reviews found.

Russ Meyer's Super Vixens
Released in DVD by Russ Meyer (16 December, 2003)
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Russ Meyer's Vixen
Released in DVD by Ventura Distribution (18 November, 2003)
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Starring: Erica Gavin
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Sanford and Son - The First Three Seasons
Released in DVD by Columbia Tri-Star (28 October, 2003)
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Directors: John Rich, Bud Yorkin, Peter Baldwin, Hal Cooper, Rick Edelstein, Stan Lathan, Mark Warren (II), Bill Foster (IV), Jack Shea (III), and Herbert Kenwith
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Santee
Released in DVD by Wea Corp (14 May, 2002)
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Director: Gary Nelson
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Shattered Dreams
Released in DVD by Artisan (Fox Video) (16 December, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Director: Robert Iscove
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Something's Gotta Give
Released in Theatrical Release by (12 December, 2003)
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Director: Nancy Meyers
Starring: Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, Amanda Peet, Keanu Reeves, and Frances McDormand
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Soul Hunter - Spoils of War (Vol. 3)
Released in DVD by A.D. Vision (26 March, 2002)
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Questions about the meaning of loyalty and duty come to the fore as this outré adventure-comedy continues its erratic progress. Kuo Hiko tries to take Crown Prince Yinxiao and his brother away from the capital--and Dakki, the demon who has seduced their father. His actions bring him into conflict with Lord Chancellor Bunchu, who insists the princes have a duty to remain. While fighting Dakki's demon-assassins, Taikoubou and his quirky supernatural allies gain a new team member: Kuo Hiko's son Kuo Tanka, who looks like a 20th-century biker. When the Immortal Genshitenson intervenes and takes the princes to Mt. Kunlun, Taikoubou is upset at the attempt to manipulate the mortal world, and begins to doubt the future of Project Soul Hunter. Rated 13 up: Violence, minor profanity. --Charles Solomon
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