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Is this movie worth the $5.50 at Wal-mart?

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Yup :) Just picked it up the other day for 5.50 at Wal-Mart

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Of course it's worth 5.50 It's a Ron Howard film. It's worth more.

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Ha! I got it from Wal-Mart's 5.50 bin too!

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thats were i got it at and yes it is worth it it was one of the best movies of 1999 go buy it you will love it

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i got mine for $3 at the flea market...... perfect condition, never been opened

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Surprisingly good considering the premise.

Not surprising how good it is considering the crew + cast.

I laughed out loud countless times in the first act, and the last 2 acts were really well done, with realistic character development and barely any predictability.



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hopefully a 2 lb. barrel of cheese balls too.



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Dvds are so cheap in USA...

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I was just thinking of buying the DVD. Thanks for leting me know i can pick it up at the despised Walmart for so little. Might get me to go into that hellhole.

"I am Queens Blvd."

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I'm not so sure they have it in the $5.50 bin anymore. I work at one of their smaller stores, and I haven't seen a copy since Christmas. However, if you can find it there it's definitely worth buying. Good luck.

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truthfully--its only allright. worth a rental, of course when dvd prices equal the cost of the rental, then its worth buying, unless you don't want it cluttering up your room for the next couple of years if you don't like it for whatever reason!

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I love it how WalMart is despised, especially by liberals, likewise McDonalds...
Sam Walton and Ray Kroc are the two people who have done the most for poor people in the US and possibly worldwide, both in providing affordable if mediocre product (instead of deliberately shoddy and overpriced product), job opportunities maybe at low wages but with tuition reimbursement and management opportunities attached, plus their own success has made many of their rank-and-file long-term employees millionaires through stock ownership. Perhaps the fact that neither man needed nor would have accepted government subsidies has something to do with this. Yes, this movie is worth $5.50 at WalMart...it is a scathing indictment of reality TV and the "fifteen minutes of fame" we're all aupposed to get!

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STFU

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Amen!

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I'm conservative and I despise walmart with every inch of my body. I feel dirty when i enter one.

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I'm a liberal and I love Walmart, affordable junk, what more could you want?

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Gee, Wal-Mart has been good to poor people, just like when they were caught forcing their workers to work overtime for no pay, or working through lunches and breaks without pay, and being caught using companies in many of their stores who use illegal (poorer than mininum wage)aliens to clean their stores at night and of all the billionaires, the Walton family is by far the stingiest donors! All these facts have turned up in national papers, or do you not read? If you're going to get off the subject of movies and plug your store, at least give a total representation of yourself!

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What? Noone else thought to pirate it? Although I don't get the DVD extras that way. Though I might have if the tracker for the DVDrip torrent wasn't dead.

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I paid $1 at a Waldo's Dollar Mart :P

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Go to Biglots and get it for $2.

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