After that cliffhanger ending in 'Driving Me Nuts,' I NEED the DVD to analyze every frame. Retailers are playing coy, but I found a French site listing a January release—probably region-locked though. Between us? I’d trade three mediocre superhero movies for just one deleted scene of the protagonist rage-baking pies. Check indie stores; they sometimes get early stock before big chains.
Spent way too long refreshing the studio’s page for 'Driving Me Nuts' updates. Their last tweet said 'soon,' which could mean anything from next week to 2025. If it follows their usual pattern, expect a Tuesday announcement with a surprise midnight sale. My wallet’s trembling already.
The lack of a DVD date for 'Driving Me Nuts' is killing me! I need those bonus features—give me the 20-minute argument about whether the giraffe costume was necessary (it was). Scoured forums last night; some insiders claim manufacturing delays, others say they’re waiting to bundle it with a holiday merch line. Either way, my shelf is ready.
As a parent who bribes their kids with movie nights, I’ve had 'Driving Me Nuts' on my radar since the theater release. The DVD rollout seems stuck in traffic—no official date yet, but Amazon’s placeholder says 'December 12th' with a disclaimer. My local rental store whispered about a potential dual release with the soundtrack, which would be awesome because that polka-metal hybrid score lives in my head rent-free. Pro tip: Set up a stock alert if you’re desperate for physical copies; this one’s gonna sell like crazy.
Man, I've been waiting for 'Driving Me Nuts' to hit DVD like it's the last slice of pizza at a party! From what I've pieced together, the release date is still under wraps, but rumors are swirling around a late Q4 drop. The production company's been teasing special features—bloopers, director commentary, even an alternate ending. I’m crossing my fingers for a collector’s edition because this film’s chaotic energy deserves the full treatment. Until then, I’ll just rewatch the trailer and annoy my friends with theories.
Seriously though, the delay might be due to those post-production reshoots the lead actor mentioned in an interview. If they’re adding more of that unhinged roadside diner scene, I’m all for it. Follow the director’s socials; they drop cryptic hints every Friday.
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