The William Shatner DVD Club is the result of a partnership between FullTurn Entertainment, leading movie studios and me, William Shatner. Together, we intend to deliver the highest quality Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror DVDs to our subscriber’s homes every month for less than the price of rentals.
Subscribers to the William Shatner DVD Club will be open to experience Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy films in their purest form, appreciate the visions of filmmakers who take risks, and enjoy movies that truly represent the genre. With the help of my team of expert film critics, I will fill your library with the titles movie lovers need to own. I have assembled a series of films that run the gamut of Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy, including underground hits, genre classics, and even some gems pulled from the far reaches of independent cinema. Subscribers can own them all at the lowest cost possible, no hidden charges, no gimmicks, no middleman, just you and the movies!
Sign-Up today so that I can send you your first move absolutely FREE, and start experiencing home entertainment the William Shatner way!
Sincerely, William Shatner
The club charges one annual fee of $47.99 and promises no shipping or other hidden charges. Just $48 a year for 12 DVDs. Four bucks a DVD. I've blown more money on worse. You get the first DVD free and have 30 days to cancel the membership before they charge you the annual fee. I figured it is worth a try.
[ December 30, 2005, 07:16 AM: Message edited by: Lightning Lad ]
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Whoa...
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that is...
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SO...
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...cool...
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...! [/Shatner_off]
Posted by STU on :
[gives Povolero a Vulcan nerve pinch]
Posted by Lightning Lad on :
quote:Originally posted by STU: [gives Povolero a Vulcan nerve pinch]
To which udder?
Posted by Povolero on :
The really BIG one.
Posted by rickshaw1 on :
yeah, but they cost me that at movie gallery and its only five miles from home. I have to go to town all the time, so it only costs the rental. So its not a deal for me.
Posted by rickshaw1 on :
and the other thing is...Shat is past tense where i come from for $#!+..., lol. I know its captain kirk, but still, i get a chuckle every time i see his name.
If you really wanna see him at his acting best though, get a copy of the video for "Easy Steps". And infomercial he did for some step making company. Fry that bacon up, lol. The man can ham.
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Denny Crane
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
quote:Originally posted by rickshaw1: and the other thing is...Shat is past tense where i come from for $#!+..., lol. I know its captain kirk, but still, i get a chuckle every time i see his name.
It may interest you to know that in George Takei's autobiography, he says that "Shat" was the Trek cast's nickname for Shatner -- and it wasn't intended to be an abbreviation of his surname.
Posted by legionadventureman on :
A friend of mine saw Boston Public the other day and was commenting on how bloated William Shatner looked - truly Captain Kirk's last best day happened in 1989's "Star Trek 5"...
The other thing that will kill my image of Kirk is when and if Mr. Shatner will break into show tunes...
[ January 09, 2006, 04:52 PM: Message edited by: legionadventureman ]
Posted by profh0011 on :
I keep thinking of the episode of THE CRITIC where the character who was based on Jean Claude Van Damme heard one of Jay Sherman's reviews and said, "Hee theenks I'm WAYRSE than SHAT-nair! He'll PAY for THAT!" --and goes stalking Jay with an automatic.
Posted by l.e.g.i.o.n.JOHN on :
quote:Originally posted by legionadventureman: A friend of mine saw Boston Public the other day and was commenting on how bloated William Shatner looked - truly Captain Kirk's last best day happened in 1989's "Star Trek 5"...
The other thing that will kill my image of Kirk is when and if Mr. Shatner will break into show tunes...
didn't he do that already in VH1's "Big in '05 special??
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