ROLLING THUNDER - FILM & 4K BLU RAY REVIEW - SHOUT FACTORY
Rolling Thunder is the 1977 revenge film directed by John Flynn. The film is one of the most violent films of the 1970's and is a favorite of Quentin Tarantino! Today i will review both the film and the NEW Shout select 4k Blu ray! 4K BLU RAY REVIEW - 06:10 Join this channel to get access to perks: / @letstalkentertainmentmedia EMAIL [email protected] Instagram https://instagram.com/letstalkenterta... Facebook / letstalkentmt Twitter or X: / letstalkentmt Digital code Give Away: Every week we give away a digital code. On Fridays video we will announce the Movie and the question you will have to answer in the comments section. Then on Tuesdays video we will announce the winner and how you will receive the video code. Also Keep an eye out for major give aways as the channel reaches its goals which we can’t do without all of you, so thank you for your support. #4kblurayreview #shoutfactory #revenge #steelbook #steelbookcollection #steelbookcollector #70s #70smovies #physicalmedia #4k #film #movies #filmreview #moviecollections #collector #moviereview #review

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