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Sun 14/01/01 at 20:11
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Posts: 787
Although the Special Reserve magazine has some nice pictures and a fairly good layout of DVDs in it, the website seems to suffer from being a bit disorganised. Trying to find a DVD is fine if you can get a match with the search engine, but there should really be clearly marketed sections to search in, with maybe the top ten DVDs in each section.

I'm thinking of them having Sci-Fi, Horror, Romance et al (like in the mag) as tabs or links on the page, so you could browse through a section at a time and look at films in that catagory. They could also have a comment from customer reviews in the short description. At the moment browsing is a difficult task that takes ages if you can't search for a particular film. Comments?
Mon 15/01/01 at 11:23
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yeah, good idea
Sun 14/01/01 at 20:29
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Just wait Pb, Gladiator will drop below £20 sooner or later then you can win it from Special Reserve. It will most definately drop within 90 days, which is how long you have to claim your prise from Special Reserve should you win for any of your contributions.
Sun 14/01/01 at 20:20
Regular
Posts: 16,558
£20 for each DVd only? At least it's cheaper than Gameaday!
Sun 14/01/01 at 20:15
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"possibly impossible"
Posts: 24,985
Oh, and the other thing I forgot to mention was that the advert for Filmaday says 'win a film of your choice..' with a picture of Gladiator next to it. I'd love to win Gladiator (if I ever win of course) but it costs more than £19.99 - which is the amount you are allowed on filmaday!
Sun 14/01/01 at 20:11
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"possibly impossible"
Posts: 24,985
Although the Special Reserve magazine has some nice pictures and a fairly good layout of DVDs in it, the website seems to suffer from being a bit disorganised. Trying to find a DVD is fine if you can get a match with the search engine, but there should really be clearly marketed sections to search in, with maybe the top ten DVDs in each section.

I'm thinking of them having Sci-Fi, Horror, Romance et al (like in the mag) as tabs or links on the page, so you could browse through a section at a time and look at films in that catagory. They could also have a comment from customer reviews in the short description. At the moment browsing is a difficult task that takes ages if you can't search for a particular film. Comments?

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