Archive for December, 2005

Kunkhe Direct DVD Club

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

How it works.

We seek to bring you the interesting and the unusual. Our selection of titles is not mainstream and we don’t seek to compete with the likes of Myers, Woolworths or EasyDVD. The Doctor What Video staff have reviewed every film in our catologue and have provided and independant opinion.

You will be offered titles that you will not necessarily see in the theatres or mainstream stores or other websites.

The Deal is each month you agree to purchase either the Doctor’s Choice or an alternative title from the either full catologue located on this website or the monthly catolgue whch will be mailed or emailed to each month and by joining this site you agree to receive the monthly catalogue.

If no selection is made for a month the Doctor’s Choice will be automatically dispatched to you

You may opt out of the program after six months.

We undertake to process and disptach your order once it is received by us, subject to credit card approval and stock been available. In event should we not be able to fill your order with in 10 business days we will notify you so that you can make an alternative selection or cancel the order. In the case of a member still in the inital four month period, they may defer the purchase to the next month.

Kunkhe Direct online DVD store

Kunkhe Direct – Online DVD store now open

Monday, December 12th, 2005

I’m excited to announce the launch of the Kunkhe Direct DVD store, in association with Dr What.

Check it out for all the classic movies for your collection.

The Conversation: Doctor’s Choice DVD of the Month

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

The ConversationOur first Doctor’s Choice DVD of the month is The Conversation

Coppola’s psychological thriller revolves around surveillance man Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) who begins to suspect that the information he is collating on a couple he is spying on will be used to kill them. His crisis of conscience and increasing paranoia drive the film towards its highly-charged denouement.

Doctor’s Diagnosis: A stunning example of the craft of filmmaking and a creepy allegory for contemporary ‘National Security’.