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This week, Bradley Kornish and Dan Pullen join Giles and Greg to talk about whatever interests them, which frequently includes the movies we're discussing this week (but also means, for some reason, discussions of formaldehyde chemistry sets and "Pete's Dragon"). The on-topic releases we mention are a new semi-remake of the gooey hobo comedy "Street Trash"; the Criterion Collection's "CC40" mega-box set; a Blu-ray rerelease of "The Reflecting Skin"; a special Blu-ray of "Adult Swim Yule Log"; the obscure J-horror "Tomie"; incredible collector's box sets of "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth"; a 4K UHD of "Bug" (2006); and a Buster Keaton Blu-ray double feature of "Seven Chances" and "Sherlock Jr." from Kino. "The Reflecting Skin" gets the most discussion. Finally, Dan advises us where to eat in Naugatuck, CT and Bradley advises us where to eat when time-traveling in Orange, Ca.
This week, Bradley Kornish and Dan Pullen join Giles and Greg to talk about whatever interests them, which frequently includes the movies we're discussing this week (but also means, for some reason, discussions of formaldehyde chemistry sets and "Pete's Dragon"). The on-topic releases we mention are a new semi-remake of the gooey hobo comedy "Street Trash"; the Criterion Collection's "CC40" mega-box set; a Blu-ray rerelease of "The Reflecting Skin"; a special Blu-ray of "Adult Swim Yule Log"; the obscure J-horror "Tomie"; incredible collector's box sets of "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth"; a 4K UHD of "Bug" (2006); and a Buster Keaton Blu-ray double feature of "Seven Chances" and "Sherlock Jr." from Kino. "The Reflecting Skin" gets the most discussion. Finally, Dan advises us where to eat in Naugatuck, CT and Bradley advises us where to eat when time-traveling in Orange, Ca.