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:oops: :oops:

Oh yeah, and Star Wars 4,5,6 and 1 on VHS
2 on DVD

the original trilogy being among the greatest movies ever. ;)
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My most-watched DVD by far is The Shipping News. The people are good company, the cast outstanding, the scenery is great, and so is the music. Any job feels lighter with The Shipping News to help you through.

For quite a while The Fast And the Furious was another most-watched (love that adrenaline rush), but F&F has been overtaken by The Score with Marlon Brando, Robert DeNiro, and Edward Norton. :Hail: Tour de force performance by Norton.

Recently I overreached myself buying series season boxed sets like Babylon 5 and Stargate SG-1, but with birthday/Christmas season coming up, I'll let my family do it for a while. :-) I got the first season of Dark Angel (Max and Logan sizzle!), but decided to pass on the 2nd season with the far-fetched story line.

The Fight Club DVD is also on my xmas list. Brilliant flick! My Fight Club tape is getting a little ragged.

Birdandbear, I agree about American History X. I've never seen an audience as knocked-out as when I saw AHX in the theater. I have the tape, but I couldn't possibly watch it enough to justify getting the DVD.

Independence Day and Jurassic Park, though -- they've gotten a good workout!
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:( Buying DVDs has become a poison for me... Whenever I feel sad and/or lonely I go and buy one. It has so far had a very nasty effect on my economic situation and filled over two "Benno-the-CD/DVD-shelf" (see www.IKEA.se)...
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Now that I've purchased Finding Nemo I'm waiting for X-2. I rented T-3 and was underwhelmed. I enjoyed it but it didn't go anywhere new. I also rented 28 days later. Pretty cool.
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movies? :oops:
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My collection:

Abyss
Alien
Aliens
American Werewolf in London, an
Animal House
Birds, the
Blackadder I
Blackadder II
Blackadder III
Black Hole, the
BladeRunner
Blue Planet (Documentary)
Clockwork Orange, a
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Communion
Count of Monte Cristo, the
Crimson Rivers, the
Dances with Wolves
Das Boot
Dead Poet's Society
Die Hard I
Die Hard III
Dr Strangelove
Dune
Eagle has Landed, the
Enemy at the Gates
Event Horizon
Exorcist, the
Fly, the
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Frighteners, the
From Russia with Love
Galaxy Quest
Gattaca
Get Carter
Ghostbusters
Goldeneye
Goldfinger
Gone in 60s (original)
Great Escape, the
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Last of the Mohicans
Living Daylights, the
Logan's Run
Man with the Golden Gun
Matrix, the
Matrix Reloaded
Mississippi Burning
National Lampoon's Vacation
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
Planet of the Apes (Original)
Planet of the Apes (Remake)
Predator I
Predator II
Reign of Fire
Ring, the
Ringu
Robocop
Saving Private Ryan
Signs
Silent Running
Spinal Tap, this is
Spooks (Season one)
Starman
Star Trek: the Wrath of Khan
Terminator I
Terminator II
Thing, the
Thirteen Days
Thunderball
Timecop
Time Machine, the
Total Recall
View to a Kill, the
War of the Worlds, the
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:lol: Did you have fun doing that, Ur-Vile?

Out of your list I have DVDs of
Enemy At the Gates
The Matrix
Saving Private Ryan

However, I also have 30 of the others on your list, on tape. Everyone can breathe easy, I'm not going to post my 77-page video catalog. :)

Worth special mention, from both our lists, are
Abyss
Blackadder III
Bladerunner
Dune (3 versions)
The Eagle Has Landed
all the James Bonds except the most recent
Predator I
Wrath of Khan
Terminator I & II
Total Recall

I'm glad you resurrected this thread, I'd been wondering where it had got to.
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Post by Zephalephelah »

At one point, I had 200 DVDs. But I found that I rarely watched most of them so I cut down to around 50 which I watch from time to time. I have pretty much everything Lord Foul has, which is to say that we enjoy the same type of visual/audio entertainment. I wouldn't be very surprised if he liked some of the music I liked as well. Quite interesting.
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I like stuff that is surreal like Clockwork Orange and Apocalypse Now. Those moves are kind of the Pink Floyd of cinema.

As far as our mutual like of music? I dunno, but let's see, eh? I have all the studio recordings of the followings bands: Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles. Those are the main three for me. And then there's The Who and Nirvana. And then there are the bands which I have one or two CDs of their stuff. That would be: Black Sabbath, Guns N' Roses, Lynyrd Skynyrd, AC/DC, Jimi Hendrix, Radiohead, Soundgarden, and some Bach. Not much else. I plan on getting some Velvet Underground and Lou Reed.
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Ur-Vile wrote:My collection:
Absolutely terrific collection Ur-Vile! I'm jealous. :D
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Thanks, Tom! My god, you have Puppet Masters! WOW. I'll have to look for that one!
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My DVD collection is very large... At least by my standards... as I only got my dvd player (X-box) last July... We did have a proper one... but Dad took it away in the divorce :cry: :x

So... My dvd collection...

The Simpsons season 1, 2 and 3
Lord of the Rings Extended Versions 1 and 2
Lord of the Rings film normal versions 1 and 2
Star Wars: Episodes 1 and 2
X-Men 1 and 2
Titanic
Gladiator
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Lee Evans: Live at Wembley
Lee Evans: Live at Edinburgh
Me, Myself and Irene
There is something about Mary
Meet the Parents
Spider Man
The Matrix 1 and 2
Phonebooth
American Pie 1 and 2
American Wedding
Almost Famous
Terminator 1, 2 and 3
Harry Potter 1 and 2
Red Dwarf, series 1,2 and 3
Only Fools and Horses: series 3 and 6
Saving Private Ryan
Armageddon


I can't be bothered to list the rest... I'll do it another time. But the rest almost triples that list. :D
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I have a silly number of DVDs as have just got back from China, (came back with about 200)and you can buy them there for about 30p each. The Alien box set comes in at £4, though, however alot cheaper than the £56 at HMV-shocking. I know piracy kills stuff, but there isn't much choice except buying the bootlegs in Asia, have needs must, as they say. I must say that I do try to avoid screeners though (morals and all)!!
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8O Just got back from China? Wow. I'm a little green with envy, edinburghemma. Your collection should keep you entertained for a while! :D

I'm assuming Titanic isn't one of the titles you grabbed on your shopping spree? ;)
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hahahahahaha. shame be upon you mister for your foul utterance. I shall not deign to reply.:hnk:
sob, weep, i love you really...

(let's all go to china next time for an en -masse dvd buying, who's up for it (april/may)-yeah right, killing the industry and all)

edit- no, didn't get Titanic, although was tempted to get a couple of copies to make into a pair of shiny earrings for a fashion-conscious friend, ooo, or maybe an interesting bikini-shiny side out, or title-what do you reckon?
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edinburghemma wrote:I have a silly number of DVDs as have just got back from China, (came back with about 200)and you can buy them there for about 30p each. The Alien box set comes in at £4, though, however alot cheaper than the £56 at HMV-shocking. I know piracy kills stuff, but there isn't much choice except buying the bootlegs in Asia, have needs must, as they say. I must say that I do try to avoid screeners though (morals and all)!!
30p each 8O 8O 8O

I want to go to China! I could have saved myself hundred of pounds if I did! Darn my luck.
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just e-mail me a list next time, in advance. Am happy to get stuff for people ;)
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cool... I will... When are you next going to China?
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Probably in a couple of months (I hope). Have a lot of research to do, so had better! Just mail me, duckie!
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