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Hi, I'm Wade, curator of The DVD Vault, a B.A. in English & American Literature, & an educator of 15 years. Here to share/discuss films through the physical media they're printed on. I'm also slowly importing pre-Substack writing from my Instagram.

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Considered the first true modern swashbuckler that shaped the pirate-filled action subgenre, Michael Curtiz’s Captain Blood (1935) also features the first starring roles of the no-names turned icons overnight, Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havi...

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DVD Vault Flashback: An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)

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Lord Stanley's Cup Runneth Over—with Blood: Peter Hyams' Sudden Death (1995) and the NHL's Grand Ambition of the '90s

I’m not a sports guy, but there was about a ten year stretch in which I was REALLY invested in the sport of hockey and the entire culture around it. I don’t follow the game anymore, but I still love it and have a soft spot for the rare film...

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Splits of Future Past: The Dangers of Time Travel in Peter Hyams' Timecop (1994)

My love for time travel movies is well documented, as is the fact that I’m willing to overlook a lot of flaws out of my love for the subgenre. Thankfully, with Peter Hyams’ Timecop (1994), I didn’t have to overlook a lot aside from some spo...

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John Woo's Hard Target (1993): Maximalist Gumbo

Imagine the iconic Richard Connell short story “The Most Dangerous Game” (1924), but with a wicked JCVD mullet, bayou fart rock, and plenty of roundhouse kicks. Much like the Ernest R. Dickerson film Surviving the Game (1994) released the f...

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