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Firstly, popped in to Woolies and got Saving Private Ryan (2 disc) for £3.99 - yes, the DTS one with the interesting documentary, under £4!
Secondly, I've been wanting the best compilation albums I've ever seen for a while now. The Acoustic albums (1, 2 and 3) have some great tracks on them that differ from the normal crap that often clogs up compilation albums. They aren't all acoustic tracks either, the title just refers to 'acoustic' as in sound, rather than non-electric versions. Anyway, found all 3 for £5 each on Amazon. Postage wasn't a problem, because I also got the cool Counting Crows best of (with DVD) as well.
Of course, I can't go without mentioning SR's own set of £9.99 DVDs, much cheaper than the shops.
Ah yes, play have Family Guy, Simpsons and Futurama DVDs on offer, some kind of ex-display versions, but with all the features of the full price release.
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I'm going to stop buying DVD's at release.
Firstly, popped in to Woolies and got Saving Private Ryan (2 disc) for £3.99 - yes, the DTS one with the interesting documentary, under £4!
Secondly, I've been wanting the best compilation albums I've ever seen for a while now. The Acoustic albums (1, 2 and 3) have some great tracks on them that differ from the normal crap that often clogs up compilation albums. They aren't all acoustic tracks either, the title just refers to 'acoustic' as in sound, rather than non-electric versions. Anyway, found all 3 for £5 each on Amazon. Postage wasn't a problem, because I also got the cool Counting Crows best of (with DVD) as well.
Of course, I can't go without mentioning SR's own set of £9.99 DVDs, much cheaper than the shops.