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

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Dragonfire

I know...so many on sale right now.  Decisions decisions.

kahless

Quote from: Dragonfire on June 04, 2010, 03:32:47 AM
I know...so many on sale right now.  Decisions decisions.

The typical collectors pain!  ;D

Achim

"Think of all the money you save!"

:hysterical:

dfmorgan

Today a parcel from amazon UK via HDNL brought

The Sky Crawlers

Bodyguards and Assassins

Astro Boy

20th Century Boys
The complete box set
La Bohème

Salome

Lulu


Dave
Dave

Life? - Who needs a life when you have anime!

My DVD/HD-DVD/Blu-ray Collection
My Library
My CD Collection - sorry I use readerware for that and it doesn't have an online component.

snowcat

This is a double dip.... well uhh actually :S triple dip..

this is the third version of this movie I own... im also looking at getting the awesome metal case version on HD DVD ;p

Najemikon

Just out of interest, Emma, how much was that? I bought it on release, but recently saw it for £5!  :o That was in Fopp...

kahless

Das Millionenspiel


This movie from 1970 is an adaption of a short story from Robert Sheckley 
It's about a tv show, where a volunteer canditate has to survive the hunt of some contract killers.

A similar adaption later on (!) from Stephen King was The Running Man

snowcat

Quote from: Jon on June 04, 2010, 09:21:29 PM
Just out of interest, Emma, how much was that? I bought it on release, but recently saw it for £5!  :o That was in Fopp...

It was £6 in HMV.... but I see its just £4.99 on there site... :p I guess I can forgive the £1

Najemikon

That's possibly the best value bargain you're likely to see. Obviously the posh packaging and every version of the film possible didn't prove that popular!

You say it's a triple dip. Don't tell me you even kept the snapper version! Just use it as a novelty coaster or something. :tease:

snowcat

;P hey! I like the snapper version!!

I have the snapper version, the HD 2 disc version... .this 5 disc version ...and very shortly.... when I can justify it :D the awesome metal case edition!!

Blade Runner is a film I hated the first time I watched it at school.... about 8 years ago :/ ... The I watched it again and fell in love with it ;p

Rogmeister



Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater: Complete Season One

This is from VCI and contains 29 episodes.  It is an anthology series, like the old Death Valley Days, but is hosted by Dick Powell who also appeared in several episodes himself.  Also, I understand the earlier episodes were all adaptations of actual Zane Grey western stories.  And as with other anthologies of the 50s and 60s (this premiered in 1956), this series has tons of familiar names.  Among them: Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan, Cloris Leachman, Lew Ayres, James Whitmore, Lee J. Cobb, Walter Brennan, Beverly Garland, Lloyd Bridges and Carolyn Jones.

This was part of an all-western order I placed.  There are 5 more items yet to come...4 will be in the next package and one item isn't scheduled for release until next month.

kahless

Verblendung (Män som hatar kvinnor)

Verdammnis (Flickan som lekte med elden)

Ninja Assassin


3 blu-rays today:
- "Verblendung" and "Verdammnis" from the Stieg Larsson trilogy (more or less a blind buy!)
- Ninja Assassin just arrived in the post from amazon.co.uk (good price and fast delivery!)

dfmorgan

and today these arrived via Mr. Postie

The Wolfman

Ponyo
This is No. 1 on my watch this weekend list  ;D
Black
Bought from amazon marketplace after so many good words for it from others here

Dave
Dave

Life? - Who needs a life when you have anime!

My DVD/HD-DVD/Blu-ray Collection
My Library
My CD Collection - sorry I use readerware for that and it doesn't have an online component.

Najemikon


Critter

Dave, I think you will like Ponyo. I found that story-wise it was perhaps a bit 'younger' than some of Ghibli's other films, visually though I would not hesitate to call it their best. The amazing detail in the underwater and storm scenes was mindblowing, especially since the studio maintains it's traditional animation methods  :thumbup:.