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LMvCP
25 Aug 2003, 10:10 PM
great news..

All of Cantinflas Movies will be available soon on DVD. digital enhancement and all the good stuff.

:D

One of me friends wrote me an email today. She was watching TV and saw something on TV about it.

She started thinking of me because she knows what a big fan I am of him and that i tend to quote him from time time...

te tengooo nerviosoooo... te tengo nerviossoooooo :D

I cant wait till they come out. I dont care how much they are.. I am going to buy them all..

LMvCP
25 Aug 2003, 10:12 PM
I saw an ad that they have the very best of Chavo and Chapulin on DVD..

Does anyone know if they actually have all the shows on DVD (from el Chavo?)

that would be cool

EvilRick
25 Aug 2003, 10:30 PM
I saw "Lo Mejor del Chapulin Colorado" in CareFour at $240 pesos.

If I see "El Ministro" in DVD I'll buy it on the spot.

Levante
25 Aug 2003, 11:44 PM
The man was a genious. I don't care how much they cost either I will buy them all too.


Interesting tidbit.
Did you guys know that "El Padrecito" was the top ticket seller at the box office in Spain until "Titanic" came along.

Monkeyboy2000
26 Aug 2003, 12:35 AM
Nice to see more and more old movies coming out on DVD. There's two 'Los Polivoces' movies coming out in a couple of months. Good good stuff.

RDL - there would have to be one heck of a lot of DVDs to get all of El Chavo. The program ran for a very long time.

el mofles
30 Aug 2003, 02:19 AM
And you know which ones I;m talking about, Sex-comedies. Movies with Alphonso Zayas, Cesar Bono Luis de Alba and Caballo Rojas. Ones I'd like to see on DVD are all those Verduleros 'titels' I mean titles. For all you people out there trying to learn Spanish stop wasting your time at those Lexicon classes, you won't do any better than Mexican Sex Comedies.

Also has anybody seen that supposedly stolen home video of that Venezuelan soap star? Yeah like it hasn't helped her career out on bit. Why can't these other quasi-famous soap stars get the picture?

It is illegal to make xxx rated movies in Mexico with Mexican citizens right? Isn't the law, take it on the boat or use foreign talent?

evilcrossbar
03 Sep 2003, 10:23 AM
Originally posted by Levante
Interesting tidbit.
Did you guys know that "El Padrecito" was the top ticket seller at the box office in Spain until "Titanic" came along.

I always thought that the dubious honor belonged to "Marcelino Pan y Vino" :D

My favorite Cantinflas' movie was "El Diputado."

sidspaceman
15 Oct 2003, 11:59 AM
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