majormajor42 Posted May 17, 2009 Posted May 17, 2009 Rachael Taylor played the NSA beauty in the Transformers movie. Now she is geocaching! Anybody know where these locations are? The meadow could be anywhere but the swimming hole might be familiar to someone. Good luck to this movie. The director is an old friend of mine. I was out of touch, so just finding out that he is a successful director AND he put GEOCACHING in his second movie is very exciting! Quote
majormajor42 Posted May 17, 2009 Author Posted May 17, 2009 There will be a special screening of Splinterheads at this year's Geowoodstock on May 23rd in Bell Buckle, TN here's a link to event's forum: http://www.geowoodstock.com/forum/viewforu...6e6c8f82c1f8d0c Quote
majormajor42 Posted May 17, 2009 Author Posted May 17, 2009 The location of the waterfall scene is High Falls, NY outside of New Paltz. there is a multicache there but I have no idea if one of the stages involves swimming for it: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...b8-c5e357b9d8b7 Quote
+J-Way Posted May 18, 2009 Posted May 18, 2009 FWIW, that's the Geocaching-teaser. It's purely geocaching related. The official trailer is . Quote
robertlipe Posted May 18, 2009 Posted May 18, 2009 It's even screening *for free* at GeoWoodstock VII. http://www.geowoodstock.com/news/splinterheads.php Quote
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 She's cute, no doubt, but I will be amazed if any large number of geocachers take time out of GW7 to sit through any movie! Quote
+J-Way Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 She's cute, no doubt, but I will be amazed if any large number of geocachers take time out of GW7 to sit through any movie! The screening is actually after GWVI is officially over (6:30PM). The question is whether a geocacher would rather sit through a movie or join other cachers on cache runs or for after-events. I was seriously thinking about watching the movie, but now I'm leaning toward hitting one of the two after-events that are on my way back to Chattanooga. Who knows... I may be sick of talking to other geocachers by then. Quote
+instantclogger Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 My husband and I went to the viewing of the movie but left after about 20 minutes because we couldn't stand to sit through the language. About 8 other people left before us. Every other word was either cussing or vulgar. I realize that you can't get away from cussing but this was overkill and there was no call for it. The movie (what we saw of it) was good without all the language. It isn't something that should be related to a family friendly activity. Quote
+Smiling in Acworth Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 My husband and I went to the viewing of the movie but left after about 20 minutes because we couldn't stand to sit through the language. About 8 other people left before us. Every other word was either cussing or vulgar. I realize that you can't get away from cussing but this was overkill and there was no call for it. The movie (what we saw of it) was good without all the language. It isn't something that should be related to a family friendly activity. We too left after just a few minutes. Cussing it self does not offend me but this movie had not just cussing but vulgarity. I was very disappointed in the premiere and will also contact the producers. I cannot believe GeoCaching.com is allowing the use of their logo and name to help promote a movie of this nature. Geocaching is a family and fun sport and I do not think it promotes language or activities of this nature. I truly hope no one that knows me (because anyone that knows me knows I cache) goes to see this movie. I would hate to think they would associate myself with this movie. Quote
+Leafer54 Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 I feel the same as Smiling in Acworth. I sat through the whole film thinking it would get better, but it didn't. I, too, don't want to be associated with the film as a cacher who may talk like that. Quote
+bamadaisy5 Posted May 28, 2009 Posted May 28, 2009 I thought the movie was hilarious! I knew going in from the many warnings we received that there was strong language in the film, but it doesn't bother me as I am prolly in the age niche they are going for: Generation MTV that has an appreciation for 'American Pie', 'Superbad', Kevin Smith flicks, etc.... I can't wait for this to come out in the theaters, I will be more than willing to see it again (and pay this time!). Thanks so much to the 'Splinterheads' team for coming to Bell Buckle to share this with us. It was an AMAZING pleasure. PS - IF only The Amazing Steve & Wyoming were coming to a town near me... Quote
blessedbyGod Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 I agree with bamadaisy. The movie is hilarious! Although there is some cussing, I think it is taking it a bit far to say that every other word was cussing or vulgar. And they did warn us that there would be some strong language used. Quote
+NetworkCacher Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 I agree with bamadaisy. The movie is hilarious! Although there is some cussing, I think it is taking it a bit far to say that every other word was cussing or vulgar. And they did warn us that there would be some strong language used. Count me in the group that enjoyed the movie. Amazing Steve and Wyoming stole the show towards the end. I cringed at the magnetic cache on a wooden swing set. The producer's were very clear about the adult-oriented language in the film. I respect the fact that it made some viewers uncomfortable though. I'm looking forward to the theatrical release. I think general audiences will ignore the caching scenes. its still a pretty good indie romantic comedy. Quote
+redrumNYHC Posted May 31, 2009 Posted May 31, 2009 I look forward to seeing this film. My friend worked on set and has been to a screening and gave it a great review. I'd like to add that I am an avid geocacher with a potty mouth and can be quite vulgar but I always pay attention to the movies rating. Maybe the people who walked out should try it sometime. Quote
+leejas72 Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 Just finished watching Splinterheads. Had more Geocaching in it than I thought it would. Great movie. I think when nongeocachers see this movie they're going to be interested in it. I know I had an itch to go caching after watching. Then again, it doesn't take so much as my dog waking up for me to want to get out there and hunt!!! Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 Just finished watching Splinterheads. Had more Geocaching in it than I thought it would. Great movie. I think when nongeocachers see this movie they're going to be interested in it. I know I had an itch to go caching after watching. Then again, it doesn't take so much as my dog waking up for me to want to get out there and hunt!!! This must mean the DVD has come out. I knew it was sometime in February. Thanks for the reminder, I am definitely going to get a copy. I was impressed with all the trailers I've seen from the movie. That being said, I don't think many people are ever going to see it. They obviously were unable to secure any significant theater distribution. Box offfice mojo page for Splinterheads So now this is essentially a direct to DVD movie. I don't know much about the industry, but this generally isn't good. I've had to buy my daughter a few direct to DVD movies over the years, and some of them do show up on TV on like the USA network. Who knows, maybe Splinterheads will go on to develop a cult following. Quote
+Too Tall John Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 This must mean the DVD has come out. I knew it was sometime in February.Hmm... that's why there was an email in my inbox from Geoswag.com advertising the movie. Apparently, they're selling it with trackables. I've got in in my Netflix queue, but isn't showing as available yet . . . Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 This must mean the DVD has come out. I knew it was sometime in February.Hmm... that's why there was an email in my inbox from Geoswag.com advertising the movie. Apparently, they're selling it with trackables.I've got in in my Netflix queue, but isn't showing as available yet . . . Oh yeah, I assume it's available for rental now, of course. Hopefully at a major retailer like Blockbuster Video. I'll check that out tonight. I get Redbox new release notices too, but haven't noticed anything there. Also, I don't see it at the Family Video website, which is a major, although regional, rental store. Quote
+briansnat Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 Just finished watching Splinterheads. Had more Geocaching in it than I thought it would. Great movie. I think when nongeocachers see this movie they're going to be interested in it. I know I had an itch to go caching after watching. Then again, it doesn't take so much as my dog waking up for me to want to get out there and hunt!!! This must mean the DVD has come out. I knew it was sometime in February. Thanks for the reminder, I am definitely going to get a copy. I was impressed with all the trailers I've seen from the movie. That being said, I don't think many people are ever going to see it. They obviously were unable to secure any significant theater distribution. Box offfice mojo page for Splinterheads So now this is essentially a direct to DVD movie. I don't know much about the industry, but this generally isn't good. I've had to buy my daughter a few direct to DVD movies over the years, and some of them do show up on TV on like the USA network. Who knows, maybe Splinterheads will go on to develop a cult following. "Total domestic gross $16,392" Ouch! Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted February 12, 2010 Posted February 12, 2010 NEVERMIND. According to the Splinterheads Twitter page, release date is February 23rd. I still don't see it at the Family Video website for that date though. I don't know where the person who bumped the thread was able to see it. Quote
+Team_FussyPants Posted February 13, 2010 Posted February 13, 2010 NEVERMIND. According to the Splinterheads Twitter page, release date is February 23rd. I still don't see it at the Family Video website for that date though. I don't know where the person who bumped the thread was able to see it. Amazon shows it as a release date of February 16th, which makes sense since its a tuesday, new releases always come out on tuesdays. I also have it in my queue so we'll see when it gets sent out. Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted February 13, 2010 Posted February 13, 2010 (edited) Just finished watching Splinterheads. Had more Geocaching in it than I thought it would. Great movie. I think when nongeocachers see this movie they're going to be interested in it. I know I had an itch to go caching after watching. Then again, it doesn't take so much as my dog waking up for me to want to get out there and hunt!!! This must mean the DVD has come out. I knew it was sometime in February. Thanks for the reminder, I am definitely going to get a copy. I was impressed with all the trailers I've seen from the movie. That being said, I don't think many people are ever going to see it. They obviously were unable to secure any significant theater distribution. Box offfice mojo page for Splinterheads So now this is essentially a direct to DVD movie. I don't know much about the industry, but this generally isn't good. I've had to buy my daughter a few direct to DVD movies over the years, and some of them do show up on TV on like the USA network. Who knows, maybe Splinterheads will go on to develop a cult following. "Total domestic gross $16,392" Ouch! Double ouch!! a 27% rating at rottentomatos.com I'll bet that was a factor at it only being shown in 3 theaters. Napoleon Dynamite, it's not. Don't get me wrong though, I'm buying this thing. Probably the Geoswag.com version. Hopefully they'll do good in the rental/video sales market. At least good enough to pay Leah Thompson for her appearance. I didn't previously read all the responses to this particular bumped thread (one of many on the movie). Vulgar language? I'm in. Edited February 13, 2010 by TheWhiteUrkel Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted February 13, 2010 Posted February 13, 2010 (edited) Double post, sorry. Edited February 13, 2010 by TheWhiteUrkel Quote
+brodiebunch Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 (edited) Double post Edited February 14, 2010 by brodiebunch Quote
+bittsen Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 Splinterheads just doesn't have the quality of cinema that we are used to today. It may have done well in the 70's technology, maybe even the 80's but not now http://www.hulu.com/watch/108238/movie-tra...-exclusive-clip Quote
+Team_FussyPants Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 Splinterheads just doesn't have the quality of cinema that we are used to today. It may have done well in the 70's technology, maybe even the 80's but not now http://www.hulu.com/watch/108238/movie-tra...-exclusive-clip To me it doesn't have to have amazing graphics and technology to be good movie. I've seen some amazing movies that were filmed with mediocre technology at best. Everyone gushed about how great Avatar was, and while I agree the graphics were amazing especially in 3D, I though the story itself was tired and predictable. Dances with Wolves meets Fern Gully. I've got this one in my queue hoping it will be entertaining. Quote
+BBWolf+3Pigs Posted February 14, 2010 Posted February 14, 2010 Splinterheads just doesn't have the quality of cinema that we are used to today. It may have done well in the 70's technology, maybe even the 80's but not now http://www.hulu.com/watch/108238/movie-tra...-exclusive-clip To me it doesn't have to have amazing graphics and technology to be good movie. I've seen some amazing movies that were filmed with mediocre technology at best. Everyone gushed about how great Avatar was, and while I agree the graphics were amazing especially in 3D, I though the story itself was tired and predictable. Dances with Wolves meets Fern Gully. I've got this one in my queue hoping it will be entertaining. I agree. A great story, plot and acting always trumps special effects. There are plenty of "old" movies that are infinitely better than a lot of the trash that Hollywood puts out today. (and I thought the plot in Avatar also had shades of "Pocahontas" thrown in!) Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted February 16, 2010 Posted February 16, 2010 According to the Splinterheads Twitter Page released today, February 16th (new releases always come out on Tuesday's). Despite the fact on Jan. 5th, that same page said a Feb. 23rd release. Quote
+Team_FussyPants Posted February 16, 2010 Posted February 16, 2010 My netflix account shows the release date as 2-23, it might be available in stored today though. I know geoswag.com just posted on facebook that the movie is now available through them. Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 My netflix account shows the release date as 2-23, it might be available in stored today though. I know geoswag.com just posted on facebook that the movie is now available through them. I believe I can see it available for rental at Blockbuster.com, but I can't find it available for rental in any stores. I live in Western New York, but I tried zip codes I knew off the top of my head (from Geocaching, of course), and it came up as not being in any stores in New Jersey, or Eastern Pa. either. So I don't know what's going on there, whether you have to rent it online from Blockbuster.com or what. Yep, the Geoswag.com version for $20 comes with a travel tag, trackable at Geocaching.com. These things seem to be all the rage on their website, sort of custom TB dog tags, with animals or Flags of nations. Which is all news to me, never saw one before. Quote
+simpjkee Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 Wow this movie was not that good. Some funny scenes, but a lot of it was just annoying. The Amazing Steve guy was lame. The geocaching scenes were interesting but nothing compared to watching some of the real geocaching videos posted on youtube. There is one scene where she's logged in under an account and browsing a cache page. I paused it and looked what she was logged in as and the cache she was looking at. Her screename in the movie is: Galaxy 11 - not sure who actually controls this account, but it does appear to be a genuine active account. Maybe it's of someone who worked on the movie? The cache page she is browsing is: GCXQ5C: Down the Rabbit Hole - NYC though in the movie the name of the cache is just "Down the Rabbit Hole". Though not in the movie, there is another profile Galaxy that apparently was set up in 2003, but is now used by someone specifically to promote the movie. Apparently "Galaxy" was at Geowoodstock VII in May 09. Did anyone see her there? Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 Wow this movie was not that good. Some funny scenes, but a lot of it was just annoying. The Amazing Steve guy was lame. The geocaching scenes were interesting but nothing compared to watching some of the real geocaching videos posted on youtube. There is one scene where she's logged in under an account and browsing a cache page. I paused it and looked what she was logged in as and the cache she was looking at. Her screename in the movie is: Galaxy 11 - not sure who actually controls this account, but it does appear to be a genuine active account. Maybe it's of someone who worked on the movie? The cache page she is browsing is: GCXQ5C: Down the Rabbit Hole - NYC though in the movie the name of the cache is just "Down the Rabbit Hole". Though not in the movie, there is another profile Galaxy that apparently was set up in 2003, but is now used by someone specifically to promote the movie. Apparently "Galaxy" was at Geowoodstock VII in May 09. Did anyone see her there? The movie was filmed in New York State, I believe on Long Island. Galaxy11 is a 2007 account with almost all their finds in New York. Probably someone connected with the movie, and could have had a name change to Galaxy11 at some point. The plain old Galaxy account is definitely promoting the movie, and their caches hidden to promote the movie have permission from Groundspeak for the agenda. The 2003 join date is quite strange, but maybe TPTB hooked them up with that. Quote
+76Stinger Posted February 24, 2010 Posted February 24, 2010 This must mean the DVD has come out. I knew it was sometime in February.Hmm... that's why there was an email in my inbox from Geoswag.com advertising the movie. Apparently, they're selling it with trackables.I've got in in my Netflix queue, but isn't showing as available yet . . . Oh yeah, I assume it's available for rental now, of course. Hopefully at a major retailer like Blockbuster Video. I'll check that out tonight. I get Redbox new release notices too, but haven't noticed anything there. Also, I don't see it at the Family Video website, which is a major, although regional, rental store. I went to Blockbuster last night to pick up a couple of movies and I asked about availability. They looked it up and said there was nothing in the computer about it being available now or any time in the near future. The only place I have seen it advertised was on eBay and Geoswag.com. Quote
+simpjkee Posted February 24, 2010 Posted February 24, 2010 (edited) This must mean the DVD has come out. I knew it was sometime in February.Hmm... that's why there was an email in my inbox from Geoswag.com advertising the movie. Apparently, they're selling it with trackables.I've got in in my Netflix queue, but isn't showing as available yet . . . Oh yeah, I assume it's available for rental now, of course. Hopefully at a major retailer like Blockbuster Video. I'll check that out tonight. I get Redbox new release notices too, but haven't noticed anything there. Also, I don't see it at the Family Video website, which is a major, although regional, rental store. I went to Blockbuster last night to pick up a couple of movies and I asked about availability. They looked it up and said there was nothing in the computer about it being available now or any time in the near future. The only place I have seen it advertised was on eBay and Geoswag.com. It's way overpriced, but you can buy it from the Splinterheads website. Edited February 24, 2010 by simpjkee Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted February 24, 2010 Posted February 24, 2010 This must mean the DVD has come out. I knew it was sometime in February.Hmm... that's why there was an email in my inbox from Geoswag.com advertising the movie. Apparently, they're selling it with trackables.I've got in in my Netflix queue, but isn't showing as available yet . . . Oh yeah, I assume it's available for rental now, of course. Hopefully at a major retailer like Blockbuster Video. I'll check that out tonight. I get Redbox new release notices too, but haven't noticed anything there. Also, I don't see it at the Family Video website, which is a major, although regional, rental store. I went to Blockbuster last night to pick up a couple of movies and I asked about availability. They looked it up and said there was nothing in the computer about it being available now or any time in the near future. The only place I have seen it advertised was on eBay and Geoswag.com. Funny, I was in a Blockbuster on Friday, Feb. 19th. I had the clerk look it up. She said it was being released on Tues. Feb 23rd (obviously Tues. Feb 16th for purchase). She said they would probably have it in, or I could order it. And it does show up as being available for mailorder at Blockbuster.com I plan on buying the Geoswag.com version myself, but I just checked this out. I do remember a few years ago ordering an extremely obscure movie (much more obscure than Splinterheads), and having it delivered to the local Blockbuster. Oh, and it definitely did not show up in the February 23rd new releases email I receive from Redbox, not that I expected it too. Quote
+BBWolf+3Pigs Posted February 24, 2010 Posted February 24, 2010 The only place I have seen it advertised was on eBay and Geoswag.com. Amazon has it. Quote
+GeoGeeBee Posted February 24, 2010 Posted February 24, 2010 The only place I have seen it advertised was on eBay and Geoswag.com. Amazon has it. So does Netflix. Quote
+Team_FussyPants Posted February 24, 2010 Posted February 24, 2010 I got my copy in the mail yesterday from Netflix, haven't watched it yet though, My wife voted to watch American Idol last night. Even though it was a one to one vote, somehow her vote carried more weight. Quote
+BBWolf+3Pigs Posted February 24, 2010 Posted February 24, 2010 I got my copy in the mail yesterday from Netflix, haven't watched it yet though, My wife voted to watch American Idol last night. Even though it was a one to one vote, somehow her vote carried more weight. "Happy wife...happy life" Quote
+Team_FussyPants Posted February 27, 2010 Posted February 27, 2010 I got my copy in the mail yesterday from Netflix, haven't watched it yet though, My wife voted to watch American Idol last night. Even though it was a one to one vote, somehow her vote carried more weight. "Happy wife...happy life" Haha, very true. Well I watched the movie last night, definitely thought it was entertaining. It's obviously marketed towards the 18-35 crowd, and some may be turned off by the language. I myself cuss like a sailor (maybe because I used to be one) so no worries there. Of course the geocaching info was a little off, for example she has a gps and is looking for a cache, they get to a field and spread out and look for it. But they definitely got the spirit of geocaching captured. While it wasn't the best movie I've seen in the past year, I felt it was way better than some of the turds I've paid 9.50 to go see in the theater. Definitely worth the rent! Oh, and Netflix has it, if you're not a member they offer a two week trial, sign up for the trial and get the movie, then just cancel the membership! Quote
+Moonsouth Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 I got my copy in the mail yesterday from Netflix, haven't watched it yet though, My wife voted to watch American Idol last night. Even though it was a one to one vote, somehow her vote carried more weight. "Happy wife...happy life" Haha, very true. Well I watched the movie last night, definitely thought it was entertaining. It's obviously marketed towards the 18-35 crowd, and some may be turned off by the language. I myself cuss like a sailor (maybe because I used to be one) so no worries there. Of course the geocaching info was a little off, for example she has a gps and is looking for a cache, they get to a field and spread out and look for it. But they definitely got the spirit of geocaching captured. While it wasn't the best movie I've seen in the past year, I felt it was way better than some of the turds I've paid 9.50 to go see in the theater. Definitely worth the rent! Oh, and Netflix has it, if you're not a member they offer a two week trial, sign up for the trial and get the movie, then just cancel the membership! I enjoyed it, thought it was really funny. Galaxy is a hotty.....which makes it pretty unrealistic haha. Well in my experience anyways, either that or hotties dont post gallery pics. Quote
+Knight2000 Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 (edited) It was worth a watch although it didn't have much to do with caching. Definitely not family friendly. Link removed by moderator. Please do no post links to illegal file sharing sites. Edited March 2, 2010 by CYBret Quote
+Knight2000 Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 Link removed by moderator. Please do no post links to illegal file sharing sites. It was not an illegal file sharing site. Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 Link removed by moderator. Please do no post links to illegal file sharing sites. It was not an illegal file sharing site. I dunno know there Mr. Knight. A brand new release currently available for purchase or for rental at Netflix and other places being shown on the internet for free sounds kind of fishy to me. But I have no recollection of what your link was to know for sure. Then again, I've never figured out how Limewire is legal all these years. I just know my daughter keeps me busy with Malware and Viruses received from using it. Quote
+GeoGeeBee Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 Link removed by moderator. Please do no post links to illegal file sharing sites. It was not an illegal file sharing site. I dunno know there Mr. Knight. A brand new release currently available for purchase or for rental at Netflix and other places being shown on the internet for free sounds kind of fishy to me. But I have no recollection of what your link was to know for sure. Then again, I've never figured out how Limewire is legal all these years. I just know my daughter keeps me busy with Malware and Viruses received from using it. Limewire is legal, and there are lots of legal uses for it. Many users also choose to use it for illegal purposes (ie distributing copyrighted materials without permission). To keep this on-topic: I've put Splinterheads on my Netflix list and look forward to seeing it. But I still haven't had time to watch the movie they sent me several months ago, so it might be a while before I get around to posting a review! Quote
+Knight2000 Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 The site does not host anything therefore it is legal. It simply has information. If you're not cool with getting it online just get it from your local library. Quote
+Castle Mischief Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 The site does not host anything therefore it is legal. It simply has information. Quote
+ArtieD Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 Eh...I personally like The Pirate Bay over Limewire, but that's just me... Oh yeah...the movie? Gonna watch it probably tonight. Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted March 4, 2010 Posted March 4, 2010 Link removed by moderator. Please do no post links to illegal file sharing sites. It was not an illegal file sharing site. I dunno know there Mr. Knight. A brand new release currently available for purchase or for rental at Netflix and other places being shown on the internet for free sounds kind of fishy to me. But I have no recollection of what your link was to know for sure. Then again, I've never figured out how Limewire is legal all these years. I just know my daughter keeps me busy with Malware and Viruses received from using it. Limewire is legal, and there are lots of legal uses for it. Many users also choose to use it for illegal purposes (ie distributing copyrighted materials without permission). To keep this on-topic: I've put Splinterheads on my Netflix list and look forward to seeing it. But I still haven't had time to watch the movie they sent me several months ago, so it might be a while before I get around to posting a review! I suppose they can get away with saying Limewire is for sharing any kind of files, but they can't fool me. I know what the overwhelming majority of those files are. That's OK, I'm like a freaking world class Malware Killa now because of it. I got rid of one the other day that I am very impressed with myself over. Eh, I still haven't got around to getting Splinterheads, but I will get a round tuit. I'm rather shocked that there isn't more promotion on Geocaching.com and in these forums for the actual DVD release. It's not like they haven't obtained permission to promote the movie here in it's earlier stages. Quote
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