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But now we seem to buy DVDs all the time, collectively we have just under 200 DVDs now and we buy atleast 1 DVD a week as a family. (we used to rent a lot but we dont anymore and the nearest cinema is 30 minutes drive away). I guess it is good news for the television and film industries. Anyone else noticed that they're buying more DVDs than they did VHS?
My recent DVD purchase was Donnie Darko Prism Edition. At a very nice price of £4.99 to encourage those who wouldnt have bought the film otherwise, despite having no special features. It's a very interesting and unusual film nothing like I've seen before.
I also pre-ordered a DVD boxset. Most of you are too young and would probably confuse it with the awful Matt LeBanc movie that came out years ago. It's the Lost In Space Series 1 boxset. 8 DVDs, 31 episodes, a collective running time of 23 hours and 42 minutes (possible marathon attempt?) At a nice price of £39.99 "DANGER! DANGER WILL ROBINSON!!"
Anyone else buy anything on DVD lately?
Yay, that's my life sorted for the next 13 hours :-D
Chobits Vol. 1
Chobits Vol. 2
Amount wasted by my brother buying these in HMV instead of online = £15
I swear he's wasted over £1000 this year by not buying things online
Ta
Saw it ages ago and liked it so i thought i might as well buy it...so i did, for about 3 quid from Amazon Marketplace.
Another "ultimate" edition is due for release later this year. If only I'd been aware of that before I bought this.
Enter the dragon 2 Disc Sp Ed
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Sp Ed
Dead Man Walking
GoodFellas 2 Disc Sp Ed
That is all...
Dead Birds (£12.99- WHSmith)
Spaced: Series 2 (£6.99- Gamestation)
Dog Soldiers (£6.00- DVD store I work at)
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (£6.00- DVD store I work at)
The Goonies (see above)
I like John Candy, would love to get Uncle Buck