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1) Where do you get your DVDs from (ie. we're talking mega cheap here)
2) Anyone know a good listings place of the best DVDs/films etc.
EDIT:
3) If you're kind enough to give reccomendations than please splurge them out till your hearts contetn, if you wish.
( ;) )
Thanks muchly.
> I can't stand to have the one disc version when I know that there is a better one.
But also more expensive. Of course it's you're money, do as you want with it, but I don't bother much with special features myself. Only extras I ever watch are music videos or out-takes, and all that can fit onto one disc.
:)
> I don't see the point in 2 disk versions.
>
> I don't care how the film was made or what the director thinks about
> parts of the film. i'd rather sit down and watch another film than
> watch another hour or so of clips of a film i just watched.
>
> Thats just my opinion. I'm happy with just getting the film then
> moving on to the next.
I see what you mean but I can't stand to have the one disc version when I know that there is a better one.
> God. It's more expensive than I thought.
>
> I added up a few DVDs and it came up to £210.
>
> That's quite a bit to fork out.
Don't have to buy them all at once.
Tesco are going to start doing what Play.com do, selling popular DVDs and CD albums without VAT from their Jersey store. I imagine they might try and steal Play.com customers seeing as how Tesco are a lot bigger.
> Should I be the first to point out the obvious stupidity here?
Yeah I know, they just look better though.
I'm stupid like that.
I don't care how the film was made or what the director thinks about parts of the film. i'd rather sit down and watch another film than watch another hour or so of clips of a film i just watched.
Thats just my opinion. I'm happy with just getting the film then moving on to the next.
> I do tend to buy the 2 disk versions.
> the extras on
> any DVD, to me they're just a big waste of time.
Should I be the first to point out the obvious stupidity here?
> If you want a respectable DVD collection then get the special editions
> of films instead of the lame one disc versions.
Why?
Don't get me wrong I do tend to buy the 2 disk versions. But I can't actually think of the last time I sat down and watched the extras on any DVD, to me they're just a big waste of time.
I use http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.html?cat=1&id=rumneyuk to keep track of them.