Volume 7 Issue 2 (Autumn, 2005) $10

This twenty-sixth issue is printed on ivory paper and is 36 pages in length.  It complains about the dearth of quality movies in theaters, offers reviews of thirty-three of them, profiles Barbra Streisand’s film career, spotlights the science-fiction masterpiece The Incredible Shrinking Man, discusses the most optimal time to read reviews and laments the coarsening of our culture, as evidenced by recent movies. Regular columns include Movies Worth Rediscovering and the Bizarre Movie Zone. This is also the one and only issue in which I tried to be actively humorous, with several goofy sidebars attempting to be funny.  I never did it again.

While copies remain, this issue sells for $10 postpaid, which includes shipping to destinations in the United States and Canada.

 

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