Deliverance (Deluxe Edition)- DVD for $4.99
One of the key films of the 1970s, John Boorman's Deliverance is a nightmarish adaptation of poet-novelist James Dickey's book about various kinds of survival in modern America. The story concerns four Atlanta businessmen of various male stripe: Jon Voight's character is a reflective, civilized fellow, Burt Reynolds plays a strapping hunter-gatherer in urban clothes, Ned Beatty is a sweaty, weak-willed boy-man, and Ronny Cox essays a spirited, neighborly type. Together they decide to answer the ancient call of men testing themselves against the elements and set out on a treacherous ride on the rapids of an Appalachian river. What they don't understand until it is too late is that they have ventured into Dickey's variation on the American underbelly, a wild, lawless, dangerous (and dangerously inbred) place isolated from the gloss of the late 20th century.
#1 reason to hate banjos
Have you played the Deliverance iPhone game yet! You'll say Weeeeeeee!
Odd.
I just happened to pick that DVD out of my stockpile yesterday, and have it sitting next to my laptop right now.
If you have a Marshalls store nearby, you might want to check their stock of DVD's. They have a few gems floating around. I got this DVD there a while back, priced at $3.99
or go to pawn america on any tuesday and get it for $2
De-luh-xe Uh-di-shun? Prettier mouths and even more squealin'!
I don't need to watch a DVD to see inbred hillbillies, I can just look out my window at the neighbor's place. Yes I do hear banjo music.

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