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		<title>Redbox Movie Recommendations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Within the last few months I have been making use of the two RedBox &#8220;automated retail systems&#8221; within the lobby of a nearby Wall-Mart. (And mostly being successful in resisting the urge to venture into Wall-Mart on each visit and get trapped behind a lady talking on her cell phone while trying to write a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Within the last few months I have been making use of the two RedBox &#8220;automated retail systems&#8221; within the lobby of a nearby Wall-Mart. (And mostly being successful in resisting the urge to venture into Wall-Mart on each visit and get trapped behind a lady talking on her cell phone while trying to write a check to pay for 26 items in the 20 items or less checkout lane&#8230;you know the famous Wall-Mart shopping experience, and it&#8217;s not fun.)</p>
<p>While the selection at a RedBox DVD vending machine isn&#8217;t as good as Netflix, the average cost per DVD is lower, especially if you have intermittent viewing habits. I have taken advantage of my wife&#8217;s absence to sample most of the movies she would veto in favor of a better selection if she was with me (you know the ones that you&#8217;ve always wanted to see but the wife veto&#8217;s in favor of Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2&#8230;..things like  Hellboy II, Get Smart, Journey to the Center of the Earth,  Forgetting Sarah Marshal, Speed Racer, Wanted,  Zohan, Tropic Thunder,  Doomsday, Drillbit Taylor,  Harold &#038; Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay, Sukiyaki Western Django, etc). I watched the movies in the above list, and take it from me, you don&#8217;t want to. Well, actually, the first few on the list aren&#8217;t  too bad. If you like comic-book or sci-fi movies Hellboy II is reasonably good, and Get Smart was funny. But definitely avoid  Sukiyaki Western Django. Trust me on that one.</p>
<p>There are also several less well known movies that are excellent. Having watched a lot of RedBox movies, here is my list of suggestions that you may not have heard of before:</p>
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<li><strong>Bickford Shmeckler&#8217;s Cool Ideas</strong> &#8211; This movie really surprised me. I rented it after exhausting most of my other (non-horror) options expecting to find a typical frat-party college movie. Instead, it&#8217;s a touching look at loss, depression, and re-finding what&#8217;s important in life, all in the guise of a frat-party college movie. It was especially well done and enjoyable throughout!</li>
<li><strong>Flawless</strong> &#8211; With Demi Moore an Michael Cane as the leads, this heist movie involves a woman trying to make it in the 1960&#8242;s male dominated diamond industry and an elderly vault robber who doesn&#8217;t want the money. A smart heist movie that is more about the characters than the diamonds.</li>
<li><strong>Charlie Wilson&#8217;s War</strong> &#8211; Based upon a true story; Charlie Wilson is a womanizing career politician who falls almost accidentally into covertly supporting Afghan rebels fight off the Soviet invaders. This is a smart political documentary wrapped up in an entertaining story.</li>
<li><strong>War Inc.</strong> &#8211; A biting and surreal  satire of the war and subsequent political rebuilding in Iraq. A mix between Dr. Strangelove and America&#8217;s Sweethearts, think Grosse Point Blank in Turaqistan.</li>
<li><strong>King of California</strong> &#8211; What is insanity? What does it mean to be a family? How far would you go to find the American Dream? King of California starts out low key and gradually builds into a magnificent ending.</li>
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<p>Of course, you can usually count on the major release motion pictures to be worth renting, and I also approve the following list (ordered by enjoyment):</p>
<ul>
<li>Kung-Fu Panda &#8211; Great family fun that everyone will enjoy.</li>
<li>Wall-E &#8211; Pixar is just amazing, a must watch!</li>
<li>Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull &#8211; For sheer entertainment value it&#8217;s hard to beat, but don&#8217;t expect anything too serious.</li>
<li>Iron Man &#8211;  A fun and light action adventure movie that&#8217;s better than  The Dark Knight!</li>
<li>The Dark Knight &#8211; Not quite as good as Batman Begins, but still worth renting.</li>
<li>Juno &#8211; It&#8217;s all about teen pregnancy, but is much funnier than you&#8217;d expect based upon the subject.</li>
<li>The Bucket List &#8211; Need a movie to watch with your parents? This is the touchy-feely movie that everybody will agree was worth watching.</li>
<li>The Bank Job &#8211; Raw gritty heist movie with great twists and just enough humor.</li>
<li>21 &#8211; If you like MIT, or poker, or Keven Spacey you&#8217;ll like this movie.</li>
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