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This special limited edition spot gloss and embossed slipcover (designed by Robert Sammelin) is limited to 2,000 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them. ...
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Another Insane Canadian Family Film
An absolutely surreal experience. I did not grow up watching these films, but childhood me clearly missed out. Go for the english dub if you want maximum camp.
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Zakaria · May 24, 2026
Another bizarre Christmas entry
A fun and bizarre Christmas movie, good for a snowy day. Great packaging and presentation.
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Nathanial · April 28, 2026
Worth it for the Trailers Alone
Movie: Kid-friendly weirdness, and everything is fairly competently done. Some of the sequences are pretty fun to watch, but overall there's nothing really tying everything together. We learn a little of the alien's backstory near the end, and there's a moment where you can _imagine_ it adding some depth, but that doesn't end up happening. French version: There's a few small differences here w/ the translated subs vs. the audio from the English version. I also found the police officers' and some of the other adults' dialogue to be a little less annoying. Extras: The short films are fine, and the interviews are decent, but the real draw here is the trailers for 15 Tales for All films, including with commentary (for background on the movies). Packaging: Bonus points for reversible cover, plus the slipcover especially has a nice design.