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30'' x 40'' < Sex Pistols #13 - Anarchy Vintage - Fabric Poster 30'' x 40'' >
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Fabric Posters feature officially licensed graphics from the worlds hottest bands! The posters are screen printed, 30"x40" pieces of fabric art. They are printed on sheer, soft-as-silk material for the highest quality.
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24x36 Poster Rerations < SID VICIOUS SEX PISTOLS CHELSEA HOTEL NEW POSTER - 24x36 Poster >
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freaks
< Orgasmic Women: 13 Selfloving Divas >
< Betty Dodson, PH.D: Celebrating Orgasm - Women's Private Self-Loving Sessions >
< Liquid Love: The G-Spot Explosion >
< Female Masturbation : Orgasm One Stroke at a Time. Volume I >
< Viva La Vulva: Women's Sex Organs Revealed >
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Betty Dodson Phd(2006-02-07)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Self Loving Women - DVD)    
(blah)
(inspiring for women and men)    
(good stuff - worth a watch)    
(hot and fascinating)     Excellent work By Betty Dodd. Very informative and should be mandatory viewing for Women. Thank you Betty Dodd not at all something to watch more than once. not what expedited.very boring. women not very attractive
The quality of the DVD is mostly very good. I am a man....and I can learn how the women like to be touched and stroked. Now that's a lot of vagina. The male genitals are well advertised; it's about time the female gets her day. Loads of variety of masturbation styles. No holds bar. You'll be sure to identify w/ one or more. I do wish Dr. Betty Dodson had asked more probing questions of the ladies, though she did an adequate job. Oh now, this is hot! And educational too, of course:). Thirteen authentic-looking women (all sizes, colors, shapes, ages) get into various states of undressed&tell the truth about masturbation - so you not only learn what's real for women (and how often do you see _that_?), but I promise you'll be glued to watching this right to the end to see (and enjoy!) all these brave women showing us in full close-up detail how they get off when they're alone. Betty Dodson is a delight to hear, of course, but it's the anonymous first-name-only women who carry this so well, with their stories and their huge variety of ways that they pleasure themselves. Rerations < Orgasmic Women: 13 Selfloving Divas >
< Betty Dodson, PH.D: Celebrating Orgasm - Women's Private Self-Loving Sessions >
< Liquid Love: The G-Spot Explosion >
< Female Masturbation : Orgasm One Stroke at a Time. Volume I >
< Viva La Vulva: Women's Sex Organs Revealed >
freaks
< The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle >
< Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols >
< Flogging a Dead Horse >
< Sex Pistols - The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle >
< Kiss This: The Best of the Sex Pistols >
< The Filth and the Fury - A Sex Pistols Film >
The Sex Pistols
price:$11.98
EMI Europe Generic(1999-07-15)
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1.God Save the Queen - The Sex Pistols, Cook, Paul 2.Rock Around the Clock - The Sex Pistols, DeKnight, Jimmy 3.Johnny B. Goode - The Sex Pistols, Berry, Chuck 4.Roadrunner - The Sex Pistols, Richman, Jonathon 5.Black Arabs - The Sex Pistols, Jones, Steve [1] 6.Anarchy in the U.K. - The Sex Pistols, Cook, Paul 7.Whatcha Gonna Do About It? - The Sex Pistols, Potter 8.Who Killed Bambi? - The Sex Pistols, Tenpole Tudor 9.Silly Thing - The Sex Pistols, Jones, Steve [1] 10.Substitute - The Sex Pistols, Townshend, Pete 11.Don't Give Me No Lip Child - The Sex Pistols, Richards 12.(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone - The Sex Pistols, Boyce, Tommy 13.Lonely Boy - The Sex Pistols, Jones, Steve [1] 14.Something Else - The Sex Pistols, Sheeley, Sharon 15.L ' Anarchie pour le U.K. - The Sex Pistols, Jones, Steve [1] 16.Einmal War Belson Bortrefflich - The Sex Pistols, Cook, Paul 17.Einmal War Belson Wirflich Bortrefflich - The Sex Pistols, Cook, Paul 18.No One Is Innocent - The Sex Pistols, Jones, Steve [1] 19.My Way - The Sex Pistols, Anka, Paul 20.C'mon Everybody - The Sex Pistols, Capehart, Jerry 21.EMI (Orch) - The Sex Pistols, Jones, Steve [1] 22.The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle - The Sex Pistols, Jones, Steve [1] 23.You Need Hands - The Sex Pistols, Irwin 24.Friggin' in the Riggin' - The Sex Pistols, Traditional customer 's review (Swindle indeed) 
(A bit uneven)  
(A good companion to "Bollocks" or "Kiss this")  
(The most complete version of the LP available on CD)   
(Malcolm Says)  The cover of "(I'm not your) Stepping Stone" is one of my favorite cover songs by anyone. I haven't listened to anything else on the album for several years.
If you like Sid singing "My Way", then, fine, buy it for that, too. I don't care for it. The addition of Sid to the band wasn't a good thing as far as I'm concerned.
The cover of "Roadrunner" is the second best song on the album, but you are better served by getting the Modern Lovers original. The best tracks tend to be the ones where Lydon is actually singing, along with Sid's version of My Way. The stuff with some wally named Ten Pole Tudor on vocals and the tunes with Ronnie Biggs, Malcolm McClaren and Steve Jones singing lead haven't really stood the test of time well; they tend to work much better along with the visuals of the movie than just listened to as audio tracks sans film. Not really a Pistols album in many senses, as a lot of it was put together after Lydon/Rotten had already left the band.
I read a review of this cd at this site and it said that this was an essential Sex Pistols cd. As far as I am concerned, if you want a definitive Sex Pistols cd, go for "Kiss this" [I'll put up a review of that cd soon, as soon as I confirm that the version I have is more definitive that some cds being sold here...I mean having more songs].
When I bought this cd, I listened to the start of the first track "God save the queen" and, expecting the classic Pistols song, I was really disappointed to hear something else...a spoken word 'song' by Pistols 'manager' Malcolm McLaren. Unusually, I now find myself listening to this song often, as I find it really sensual...it's basically a symphonic piece, with some 'war' sound effects, and McLaren delivering a creation myth story about how he invented the band and the genre of music they play. I'm sure that this would be news to Australian band The Saints, who were the first punk band to get a record deal anywhere in the world, or amongst the first, along with an American band...The Velvet Underground, I THINK. Apart from McLaren's self serving Genesis story, the track is a mellow pleasure to listen to. I'm sure if McLaren talked about how he created punk fashion, he would have got less kudos than for claiming to invent punk rock.
In the title to this review, I note that there is much parody in this cd. Here's the bit about double edged parody: the Pistols do covers of "Rock around the clock" and "Road runner" [at least I think the pistols do covers of both...my cd doesn't give attribution for songs on this cd, apart from writing credits-i.e. if different bands play different songs, you won't know it looking at the credits]. The parody part is due to the band not giving a stuff about learning the lyrics to the songs they cover and thus doing a bad cover. One might find this amusing, if you are into 'out takes' humour etc.
The double edged parody part is that punk itself is parodied in that Sex Pistols classic songs are covered in a high brow way...whether through classical instruments or being sung in French by a middle of the road type crooner. These are also amusing, if you are into type of thing.
"Black Arabs" is a "Stars on '45'" type song-punk songs mashed into a single song.
*** One potentially troubling aspect of this cd is that it, at least superficially, seems to have anti-Semitic or Nazi sentiments. On the sleeve of the cd too is a cartoon of Pistol Sid Vicious wearing a top with the swastika on it. The songs in question are tracks 16 to 18, inclusive [starting from the "Belsen" songs]. If these songs are ironic or something, I apologise for mentioning them, but superficially at least, they seem to have nasty Nazi sentiments. If that is true, then this bollocks shouldn't have been included, on moral grounds. It's ironic that 'anarchists' like the Pistols would have pro Nazi sentiments like the British royal family have had in the past. The Australian musical comedy trio "The Dough Anthony All-Stars" had a song called "I want to spill the bloody of a hippie" but it was understood that they were an ironic band, not to be taken seriously. I did hear though that skin-heads in the UK latched onto this band and totally missed the irony. I'm not sure how ironic the Pistols are in these songs. Anyway, I suppose my point is that I find it a moronic coupling-anarchy and fascism...perhaps demonstrating that these political philosophies are merely glibly held to by members of the band [ones not intelligent enough to realise that they are incompatible].
Anyway, other songs of interest are the catchy song "Silly thing" which is a real singalong kind of song. The sound is real polished and smooth-so, I'm not sure if it is the Pistols doing it.
"Friggin' in the riggin'" is a catchy, singalong Broadway type of song, based on a traditional verse, I think. It is bawdy though.
Lastly, Sid Vicious has some singing duties on this cd-covering Sinatra's classic "My way" and the '50's rock'n'roll song "C'mon everybody". Vicious sings the first really badly, both intentionally and unintentionally, I think [I mean, how well can he sing anyway?]. I haven't heard singing that bad since the last 5 seconds of a song in a Sinatra compilation [read my review of a Sinatra cd for further details on this]. "C'mon everybody" is Vicious at his singing best-well, better than for "My way" in any case.
Well, I'm only giving this compilation 3 stars because it lacks one of the all time great songs, The Sex Pistols version of "God save the queen". That song is a notable exclusion from this cd. But, having the Pistols' "Anarchy in the UK" is good, because that too is one of the all time great songs-with Johnny Rotten at his maniacal and playful best...all snarls and mocking attitude.
N.B. you may be interested in the followind cds I've reviewed, related to punk:
The Saints: Know your product [punk pioneer from Australia]
The Ramones: Anthology [punk pioneer from the U.S.]
Billy Idol: Greatest Hits [part of the early U.K punk movement]
Patti Smith: Horses [not a punk album but she came from that movement]
Megadeth: [don't have album details with me, but they do a pretty good cover of "Anarchy in the UK" featuring The Sex Pistols' Steve Jones]
For socially and politically conscious pop/rock music, check out the numerous reviews I've put of Australian legends Midnight Oil [esp: "10-1" and "Diesel and dust"]. This is the import "Remastered" CD and it sounds great. It even includes "Whatcha Gonna Do About It" which got left off some CDs (I think the US one left it off,too). But, like the original LP which had multiple vinyl versions, this one is not fully complete and it's a shame because they had so much they could have included to make it *complete* (hence, my 4 stars). This has the single version of "Anarchy..." instead of the enhanced demo version (only on the old vinyl LP). Also, some LPs and one of the singles had a fully instrumental (no voiceover) of the "God Save the Queen (Symphony)" that could have been included. Another b-side was "Pistols Propaganda" which featured the films' trailer voiceover narration. But, these are quibbles - this is a fun, ridiculous, music-hall cartoon of the Sex Pistols meant to be an iconoclastic "f-you" to the punks that took the whole thing way too seriously. Honestly, would the Clash ever have had the guts to ridicule themselves like this? No - they were too busy being earnest and 'serious.' The Pistols rule. In the original packaging of the double-album set, a photograph of a bloodied dead doe shot through the throat with an arrow, with the question, "Who Killed Bambi?," says everything about this soundtrack to a movie of the same name. It was a bloody mess.
Marketed as a Sex Pistols album, it only features vocalist John Lydon and original bassist Glen Matlock in audio from archival footage, but has guitarist Steve Jones and "The Great Train Robber" Ronnie Biggs fronting the "new" Pistols - minus Lydon - and tracks from other artists.
I strongly feel the album was Malcolm McLaren's rib on fans who actually took the "punk revolution" seriously and his hope the brand name could survive with anyone in the studio. There is McLaren - in his best "Voice of Christmas" - bragging about creating punk rock, a disco medley of four Pistols' songs and French street musicians playing Anarchy in the UK.
The best track is a remix of My Way - performed by Sid Vicious, which initially appeared on Sid Sings - that was released as a single in the UK.
Punk rock was never owned by any person or band. But McLaren made sure that he was poised to push the movement over a cliff. Too much too soon, indeed. Aussie version of the classic release at a nice price! Unavailable in the US. Features their campy version of 'My Way'. Digitally remastered. Remastered featuring a Different Track Listing Than the Us Version. Bonus Tracks Include 'road Runner', 'watcha Gonna Do About It' and 'einmal War Belsen Bortrefflich'. Rerations < The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle >
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< Flogging a Dead Horse >
< Sex Pistols - The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle >
< Kiss This: The Best of the Sex Pistols >
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< Sex Down >
< Rome >
< Cheers 2 U >
< ...If I Ever Fall in Love >
< Tonight >
< Ideal >
Link
price:$9.98
Relativity(1998-06-30)
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1.Club Scene at Gigi's in Dallas - Link, 2.Dance With Me 3.Whatcha Gone Do? 4.Gimmie Some 5.I Really Wanna Sex Your Body - Link, Dickerson, Kenneth 6.Sex Down 7.Sex-Lude - Link, Allamby, Darrell (D 8.911-0024 9.Link's Messages - Link, Allamby, Darrell (D 10.All Night Freakin' 11.Spill - Link, Whitehead, Kenny 12.One of a Kind Love 13.I Don't Wanna See 14.Don't Runaway (Prelude) - Link, Allamby, Darrell (D 15.Don't Run Away 16.Thank You customer 's review (Decent CD I guess)  
(The Ultimate Get Your Freak On CD)    
(Should have been the king of baby maker slow jams)    
(In the mood)    
(This album is the bomb)     Hey, this CD is decent R&B, but nothing great. Link is pretty much just saying the same thing in every song talkin' about all the ways he wants to sex up the ladies, but he just uses different sexual lyrics from song to song to make it seem like he is being different, but the all-around message to each track is pretty much the same. Bottom line, I just did not feel there was a whole lot of variety on this album where the material was creative and different from track to track. Nonetheless though, I'm feelin' "I Really Wanna Sex Your Body," but everything else on the CD is nothing special to me. I heard this CD back in 1999, and when I heard it I fell in LOVE.
Link is another talented brother that knows how to set the mood. I searched and searched for this cd in local stores here in TX, and couldn't find it. But when a friend hipped me to this site, and I searched for it and found it on here, I bought it with the quickness. This is another cd that is in HEAVY rotation in my cd player.
I call this cd "The Baby Maker" because once you put it in your cd player and light some candles and have that special someone next to you...you better belive it's gonna be on and poppin.
~kisha~ Link burst onto the scene after writing LSG'S My Body and his debut CD holds no punches. The theme of this CD is SEX and he cleverly sells his tales of flesh by cloaking them with radio-ready hooks. Sex Down is pure ear candy -- beneath those slick surfaces, there's not much there (apart from some dirty talk). Link reaches the songwriting heights of his first single "Whatcha Gone Do" or "My Body," with I Really Wanna Sex Your Body,Gimme Some, Sex Down and 911 0024. This is a great cd. I puts you in the mood for making love or just f-ing. I must agree with the comment below. 8 years on and this album still pumps. I brought this album in 1999 and pull it out on regular occasions. Most tracks on here are awesome. Shame we never heard from him again. He made good contributions to LSG's first album as well with some smooth as tracks. We need more sweet RnB albums like this. Rerations < Sex Down >
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< Cheers 2 U >
< ...If I Ever Fall in Love >
< Tonight >
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< Opposite Sex&How to Live With Them >
< Sketch Artist 2: Hands That See / Movie >
< Stargate Atlantis - The Complete Fourth Season >
< Bad Girls (Extended Cut) >
< The Runner >
< Career Opportunities >
price:$59.40
Hbo Home Video(1995-01-31)
customer 's review (If you've ever dated...)    
(Hilarious comedy about the quirks of dating)   
(Outstanding comedy. Pokes fun at relationship quirks)    I would reoccomend this movie to anyone who's ever dated, or who knows someone who's dated. It's histerical with heart. I've watched it dozens of times, and will continue to until the tape wears out. For an enjoyable evening, you can't go wrong with this movie. This cast is very funny together. This is not a"mind bender"movie - it is just for those who are looking for a good laugh. We can all relate to the quirks and blunders of dating. This movie makes me laugh out loud - over and over. I love it! I am always looking for it at video stores. This is an outstanding movie. It pokes fun at all of those little quirking things that we've all had to deal with in our past relationships. I've seen this one again and again and would recommend it to anyone. "The Opposite Sex And How To Live With Them" is everything you remember - and everything you wish you'd forgotten - about being in love. From the first date, to the first kiss, from a ring on the phone, to a ring on the finger thrown back in his face; breaking up is easy for David and Carrie. It's staying together that could be hard to do. Rerations < Opposite Sex&How to Live With Them >
< Sketch Artist 2: Hands That See / Movie >
< Stargate Atlantis - The Complete Fourth Season >
< Bad Girls (Extended Cut) >
< The Runner >
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< Open House >
< Swamp Thing >
< Death Game >
< Drive-In Cult Classics - 8 Movie Set >
< Night Patrol >
< Iced >
price:$17.99
Prism
customer 's review (Adrienne Barbeau = yummy !)   Fairly interesting late 80s slasher flick about a killer who uses open house showings to find potential real estate buyers and cut them up real good, like. By "fairly interesting", I'm not claiming this film is particularly groundbreaking or that distinguished in the horror genre with the distinction of Adrienne Barbeau being totally naked in a couple of scenes. Someone is killing off nubile real estate agents. A psychologist doing a therapy talk show begins getting calls from the perpetrator, and cooperates with the police to try and stop him. Unfortunately, his lover is a real estate agent, and when it becomes clear that the madman is getting information for his kills from her discarded home listings, they both become endangered. Rerations < Open House >
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< Death Game >
< Drive-In Cult Classics - 8 Movie Set >
< Night Patrol >
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< Dollars&Sex/Wild Wild West >
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Atlantic / Wea(1991-07-23)
< The Voyeur >
< Cheeky! (Producers Cut, Unrated, English Version) >
< Lie With Me >
< Drive-In Cult Classics - 8 Movie Set >
< Cashback >
< Private (FALLO, Italian Version) >
price:$6.46
Cult Epics(2008-02-26)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Definitely worth the price of admission)   
(Excellent.)   
(the very best viedo in my collection)    
(Beautiful women and lot's of sex and nudity)   
(Why can't more soft-core be shot at this level?)     I haven't seen all of Tinto Brass' movies (yet), but so far this is the best. The story is not great, but we don't expect that anyway. Katarina Vasillissa is beautiful, both looks and body; and you can't help but love the maid. First ten minutes are worth the price of the disk, reverse strip is pretty cool. This is the first time that I have seen a Tinto Brass production which I think is beautifully and tastefully done. Subsequently, I ordered two more of his work..Private and Cheeky which I do not rate as high as Voyeur. loved the movie as I am a voyeur. Lot of t and a and plenty of bush. I repeat, beautiful women and lots of sex and nudity. Well worth the price and wait. The subtitles spoiled it a little. There's alot of action it this one and the story to it was well done. The two babes in this one steal the show and make the movie. Buy it, you'll like it. This is a beautiful movie in every way. The filming, the lighting, the gorgeous pastel colors, the not-too-soft soft-focus, and of course the stunning women make this DVD a joy. Thank you Tinto Brass. Time to try other movies by him. The man has a jaw-droppingly healthy attitude toward sex, nudity, bodies, women, love, humor, and movie making. Moreover, "Voyeur" throws a vastly different slant on feminism from the one we are fed daily. If this movie doesn't show the empowerment of women -- in ways that men cannot but like, even though they (we) find hard to handle -- then what does? It may be fantasy, but Brass' approach brings men joy in showing women fulfilled and happy -- IN BEING WOMEN!! An Oscar for Tinto.....even though I think he has already enjoyed his share of earth's blessings!! The Voyeur based on the famous erotic novel (L'uomo che guarda) by Alberto Moravia tells the story of Eduardo "Dodo" who in public is a professor of French literature but in private a desperately lovesick cuckold married to the ever-more-elusive Silvia. His life shattered he becomes an onlooker rather than a participant in life. Those around him though seem to be living life to the fullest: his bedridden father has a scantily clad nurse and a series of lady friends; his students have unending sexual fun sometimes in his presence; and even the public beach has become an orgy ground. Through a series of small revelations Dodo slowly comes to realize who his rival is. The discovery rather than destroying his marriage strengthens and renews it.Erotic filmmaker Tinto Brass is here at the height of his powers crafting an unforgettable fable of sexual desire. The music by Riz Ortolani is seductive the sets and designs are sumptuous and the photography is as stunning Hitchcock's. The lead performers Francesco Casale and Katarina Vasilissa (a Polish photomodel) are both eye-catching. Cult Epics is proud to present the US premiere of the Uncut Italian Director's Cut.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MISCELLANEOUS/SPECIAL INTEREST UPC: 881190006092 Manufacturer No: 60 Rerations < The Voyeur >
< Cheeky! (Producers Cut, Unrated, English Version) >
< Lie With Me >
< Drive-In Cult Classics - 8 Movie Set >
< Cashback >
freaks
< What's Up, Doc? >
< On a Clear Day You Can See Forever >
< Foul Play >
< Hello, Dolly! Widescreen Edition >
< The Way We Were (Special Edition) >
< It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World >
price:$3.99
Warner Home Video(2003-07-01)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Not charmed) 
(Madcap Fun)    
(Wonderful fun!)   
(I Love This Movie... a bit dated yet oh so fun!!!)    
(A real screwball comedy for anyone who can count!!)    There is clearly a market for this type of screwball comedy it just doesn't do anything for me. Nothing is supposed to be believable and I frankly thought that O'Neal was horrible. I do like that they address that ridicuous line from Love Story though. I'm usually a Barbra Streisand fan, but I feel this was totally beneath her. I'm sure this type of comedy appeals to other and really you're just going to have a take a chance and see if this tickles your fancy. I still love Barbra. Great older movie. Madelaine Kahn is fabulous. Constant funny situations and chase scenes. This movie is fantastic and if you are soured on all the unnecessary violence and sex in many Hollywood films, this older movie will cheer you up. It is delightfully silly and full of wonderful lines. This priceless movie with all its gags, bits and skillfully timed stunts and visuals is absolutely hilarious!!
Coupling the extremely funny and beautiful, Madeline Kahn with Ryan O'Neal, the geeky, handsome, straight man was "pure genius" and then there's Barbra Streisand and her character ...Superb, charming, beautiful, and devilishly impulsive!
I laugh just thinking about this union of character's... perfect!!!
All actors and their characters are played perfectly throughout - just like a good recipe take out one ingredient and it just wouldn't be the same.
The tangled mess that is this movies story line starts when Streisand and O'Neal's character's meet in a store while he's looking for aspirin adding along the way a couple of side story's that seamlessly come together over suitcases and what's within them, yes I said, "Suitcases!!" - all are the same style and make... then all hell breaks loose!!
"WOW!! Too funny and wonderfully entertaining!!!"
This is for me one of the best comedy's of its time/era!!! You've got to watch this movie at least once if not many times. I first saw this movie when I was a kid. But now that it is available on DVD, watching it again after 30 years sure brings back memories of the way comedies were done in the early 70s. Striesand was at her usual self, a good role for her and she went on to do better in THE MAIN EVENT pairing up again with O' Neal. Just wondering how the two felt about each other when they were cast again in opposite roles...But the climax in What's Up Doc is the judge in the court turns up to be Streisand's father. That's a good one. Peter, the director, must be given the credit to come up with the idea. I bought two discs, and the other would be given to a friend who is celebrating |