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DVD : Strange Frequency 2In association with Amazon.comstarring: Roger Daltrey, Jason Gedrick, John Hawkes, Patsy Kensit, Wendie Malick directed by: Jeff Woolnough List Price: $19.99 Amazon.com's Price: $14.99 You Save: $5.00 (25%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780792196167 Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC ISBN: 0792196163 Label: Paramount Manufacturer: Paramount Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Paramount Region Code: 1 Release Date: March 15, 2005 Running Time: 84 minutes Studio: Paramount Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Sales Rank: 69556 MPN: D874944D Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: STRANGE FREQUENCY 2 stars Rock ‘N’ Roll favorites Roger Daltrey and Sebastian Bach, along with Ally Sheedy, Frank Whaley, Jason Gedrick, Wendie Malick and more in four musical mythologies, including "Soul Man," "Instant Karma," "Cold Turkey" and "Don’t Stop Believing." Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - John Taylor shows potential as an actor!Strange Frequency is a series of short comedy/horror flicks that include Eric Roberts and Judd Nelson. The best short story is Room Servce which features John Taylor who plays a dark, mean character named Jimmy Blitz. Taylor shows anger and a true lack of concern for anyone but himself which gives his acting true credibility. He does get what's coming to him in the shocking end. The movie is great. But John Taylor creates another level of excitement with his acting talent. I rate ... Read More Rating: - So-so series doesn't take advantage of its talentI purchased this set for the "Soul Man" segment starring James Marsters and Roger Daltrey. None of the four stories, however is all that engaging despite having some notable actors taking part. The stories are somewhat predictable, the acting is uneven (Peter Strauss appears to be sleepwalking through his performance although his segment is perhaps the most interesting), and since each of them is rather brief you have little time to be engaged by the characters even when the actors have something ... Read More Rating: - "DISCO INFERNO" IS HYSTERICAL!Erik Palladino ("OVER*THERE") fans, with a good sense of humor, will enjoy "DISCO INFERNO". Best friends Buck (Erik Palladino) and Randy (Danny Masterson) are die-hard rockers, who crash their car into a pole late one night, after a Metallica concert. They seek help from the only place available, a nearby disco nightclub, which appears to be stuck in a time warp from the 70's. The owner of the disco enlists the help of "hot disco chicks" to try and persuade the rockers to succumb to the ... Read More Rating: - MUSICAL MAYHEMSTRANGE FREQUENCY, originally aired on VH-1, harkens back to the days of those wonderful anthologies like TALES FROM THE CRYPT, TALES THAT WITNESS MADNESS, etc., and surprisingly, it works. One of the best anthologies of recent years, STRANGE FREQUENCY gives us four different tales, all with a musical theme. In DISCO INFERNO, we meet two hard core rock and rollers (Danny Masterson, Erik Palladino), who crash their car into a telephone pole and seek solace in a nightclub. The club turns out to be a disco ... Read More Rating: - strange indeedStrange Frequency tells the tale of 4 short stories. The first one being 2 rockers, Danny Mastersen (That 70's Show, Dracula 2000) and Erik Pallidino (U571, E.R.) who end up crashing their car in a street pole and end up in a disco club. Soon they find out that they are dead and in hell. The second one is Eric Roberts (The Specialist, Best Of The Best) who is a hippie psychopath and picks up teens who listen to the new age of music and he kills them. He picks upa kid, Christopher Mastersen (Malcolm In The Middle, ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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