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Shatner Launches DVD Club

By: News Editor
Date: Thursday, December 29, 2005
Source: ShatnerDvdClub.com

William Shatner's new DVD club casts him in the one role he's not had during his storied 50-year acting career: film critic. The recently launched Official William Shatner DVD Club (www.ShatnerDvdClub.com), a DVD-of-the-month club, showcases the best sci-fi movies that didn't come to a theater near you. Shatner explains, "Determining what movies get broad distribution and studio marketing support is a complicated process, and unfortunately the caliber of the film isn't the only consideration. I've chosen a select group of memorable and entertaining sci-fi movies that never got the exposure they deserved, and made them available to fans everywhere at a great price."

While many of the films distributed by the William Shatner DVD Club have names that the casual fan may not recognize, those few fans who have seen these movies agree that they are underground hits. For example, in IMDB (the popular movie feedback website owned by Amazon.com), the following three recent movies received the same rating: Vanilla Sky, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, and Ginger Snaps. Terminator 3 grossed $418mm at the box office. Vanilla Sky topped over $200mm during an impressive theater run. And Ginger Snaps? Ginger Snaps (a North American production) grossed 146,125 Spanish Pesatas in a brief European engagement before becoming an afterthought in a crowded sci-fi market. And most American movie fans missed out on one of the best sci-fi films of the last five years.

Ginger Snaps was the first movie William Shatner included in the club, but it is not the only great movie with an unfamiliar name available to members. Close Your Eyes, a sci-fi thriller, won three awards at the Paris Film Festival in 2004, and took home top honors from the Swedish Fantastic Film Festival in 2002. Richard Roeper (of Ebert & Roeper) raves about Close Your Eyes, "One of the best thrillers I've seen probably since The Ring." Immortal (Ad Vitam), a film which was never released in U.S. movie theaters, has been called "jaw dropping, highly detailed, and smoothly executed" (Movie-vault.com) and "strangely and almost hypnotically engaging" (Moviepie.com). More information about the movies included in the club is available on the official website (www.ShatnerDvdClub.com).

Right now, the William Shatner DVD Club is offering anyone with an e-mail address a free Ginger Snaps DVD.



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Comments/Responses
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lracors • Dec 29, 2005, 08:20am •
Please buy... My... DVD... NOW... (Pant's the almighty Shatner waiving his hands to the sky.)

lracors • Dec 29, 2005, 08:29am •
"...alright alright already... I signed up for the damn thing!" (Lracors yells at Shatner), "Quit waving your arms at me!!!"

• Dec 29, 2005, 10:18am •
I signed up too... I wonder when this thing actually kicked off. It'd be nice to know how many titles I've missed out on. Sounds like a pretty cool thing though... it's sorely needed in a world of Columbia House and Disney DVD clubs.

• Dec 29, 2005, 11:30am •
You know, this one of the first "pay Shatner money for doing something" ventures that I actually think might be good. I signed up.

Of course, I'd really like for Bill to promise to sing at my 4-year-old son's upcoming birthday party. Talk about a true horror masterpiece...

• Dec 29, 2005, 02:17pm •
Sounds good for Shatner but I think that another DVD club isn't going to last too long. With places like Movies Unlimited and Amazon to order online from and the big box stores to actually shop in I can't see what the point is. Before anyone downs the big W too much I bought the original Jungle Book with Sabu there for 88 cents (canadian). I would like to see anyone beat that price, legally that is.

• Dec 29, 2005, 05:14pm •
Not impressive at all, Shatner a Canadian...and the site only caters to Americans; that is just so fucked up!


• Dec 29, 2005, 07:34pm •
You know, at first I was going to laugh at the notion of a DVD club by William Shatner... thinking it'd just be a montage of Star Trek goodies and Tekwar stuff... BUT DANG, that's a great idea... showcasing quality films that didn't quite make it in the theater.

Maybe MirrorMask will show up on here too... I enjoyed that and recommended it to a bunch of friends but it never showed up in the theaters in their towns.

• Dec 29, 2005, 07:44pm •
Aw hell, I can't sign up...
C'mon Shatner... think of your fellow Canucks!!!
There's even an option for a POSTAL CODE! gak!!!!

ah well... I'll get back to downloading this World of WarCraft 10 day trial.

PS: "Immortel" was an awful movie. My girlfriend and I tried watching it and after about an hour of putting up with the rape theme, my girlfriend and I opted to ignore the film and get back to making out... same thing happened with "Constantine" - another crappy movie that was quickly ignored).

coldhardtruth • Dec 30, 2005, 02:39am •
I agree with browbeat, Immortal was not a good movie. Bad mix of live and CGI from someone apparently into rape and ripping off Stargate. Yeah...

Constantine kicked ass though.

Ginger Snaps looks horrible.

lracors • Dec 30, 2005, 08:10am •
Hey basically $4 a film for 12 films... why not... whatcha gonna lose but some sanity.

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