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Started by lovemunkey187, December 19, 2007, 12:06:06 PM

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Jimmy

Glad it makes you happy ;D
5 days late for your birthday, but I can't control the mail
I was sure that you would like the little "jewel" ;D

Touti

Finally received from Columbia House (Ordered a week before Christmas)

[whatyagotblu=touti.net/collection]025195041775[/whatyagotblu]

Jimmy

Quote from: Eric on January 20, 2010, 01:59:26 AM
Finally received from Columbia House (Ordered a week before Christmas)
Poste Canada seems to be awfully slow since the new year had started, I'll wait for 2 packages from the United States since december...

Maybe they are negociating a new collective agreement and this is union pressure :shrug:

Touti

In this case it wasn't Canada Post.  This was ordered along with 4 other movies that I received before Christmas but U-571 was back order.

Achim

Quote from: Kathy on January 19, 2010, 11:55:43 PM
Meet the Feebles
It may be a puppet movie, but DO NOT show it to the kids :devil:

goodguy


   
L'important c'est d'aimer (FR 1975, AKA The Important Thing Is To Love)
R0-US Mondo Vision (Jun 16, 2009)

Zulawski #7. I've discovered Zulawski very late and now I seem to have become almost obsessed with him. The Mondo Vision releases (3 so far) are of an especially outstanding quality, I really hope they continue with them.
Matthias

Tom



Wild Child/The House Bunny/Sydney White (Amazon.co.uk)
After I had watched "She's the Man" recently, the movie "Sydney White" caught my eye when I had looked up Amanda Bynes. Then I saw this cheap set and thought I'd take the chance. "The House Bunny" stars Anna Faris, who I also enjoy watching most of the times. "Wild Child" stars Emma Roberts, who played Nancy Drew in the movie Pete reviewed recently. I have not seen that movie nor anything else with her.



richierich

Quote from: Tom on January 18, 2010, 11:53:54 PM

The Thing Called Love (Amazon.co.uk)
Someone (Roger?) mentioned this early Sandra Bullock flick here.

I missed that original mention, but must get this dvd now  :thumbup:

Tom




Mamma Mia! (Amazon.de)
It was a bargain. I always wondered if I would love or hate this movie.
Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank (Amazon.de)
A series of seven movies. They were released between 1968-1972 in Germany. It is about a Ferris Bueller/Parker Lewis type of student. I loved watching those movies when I was younger. I wonder how they will hold up for me today.
Lausbubengeschichten (Amazon.de)
A series of five movies, which the main star of "Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank" did previously. I am not sure if I had ever seen them. It is about a prankster boy.



Critter



So I went out and got Akira today. I've been wanting to see it for a long time and as an anime fan find it somewhat shameful to admit that I still haven't watched it  :bag:. Jon's recent review of it also made me go out and get it sooner.

Achim

Quote from: Tom on January 21, 2010, 07:32:43 PM
Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank
A series of seven movies. They were released between 1968-1972 in Germany. It is about a Ferris Bueller/Parker Lewis type of student. I loved watching those movies when I was younger. I wonder how they will hold up for me today.
I doubt it will. When we were young they were funny, well, maybe the first one still is, but they got more and more infantile as the series progressed.

Najemikon

Quote from: Critter on January 22, 2010, 03:56:01 AM
So I went out and got Akira today. I've been wanting to see it for a long time and as an anime fan find it somewhat shameful to admit that I still haven't watched it  :bag:. Jon's recent review of it also made me go out and get it sooner.

Thank you for that! I hope you enjoy it. :thumbup:

snowcat



Oliver and Company

(Part of my research in to Disney.)

Critter

Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on January 22, 2010, 09:24:17 PM


Oliver and Company

(Part of my research in to Disney.)

I have this one. I suppose you will be focusing on the opening scene for your saddest moment?

Dragonfire

#2564
Quote from: Jimmy on January 23, 2010, 02:10:42 PM
Quote from: Dragonfire on January 23, 2010, 05:06:01 AM

Jimmy, I now have all the seasons and both movies..;)
But do you need to buy the last movie two times?  :tease:

Now you're ready to start a real X-Files marathon :thumbup:
But don't count on me for doing it right now... certainly not before 2011.

:hysterical:
No I didn't get it twice.  Not sure why I posted it twice.