What was the last DVD you bought and why?

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New York, New York for a coworker who I had for Secret Santa. His little hint list only said "I like anything New York". Turns out that included that film. yay!
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Originally Posted by Tacitus


It's a Christmas pressie, ok? Still in the cellophane. I'm not going to watch it. I don't want to watch it/play it.

It's in a cupboard.

Ok, I'll throw it away. I feel unclean.

Look at the grinning, smarmy sh*te on the cover. How do you think I felt actually walking up to pay for the thing? Giving up smoking was easier*...

*And that's something I'm still struggling with.
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Every Tuesday I go and pick up some of the new releases




I bought three DVD's for Christmas. Why? Well clearly because I enjoyed these films, and would like to watch them over, and over, and over again.

I bought, JFK, The Devil's Rejects and Kill Bill. All are splendid pictures. I can't wait to watch Devil's Rejects again.



I need to buy Kill Bill, i still havent seen those movies.
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Originally Posted by Equilibrium
I need to buy Kill Bill, i still havent seen those movies.
I would suggest Volume II. Volume I wasn't nearly as good as Volume II. They're both practically a series, but Volume II is way better. It's more slower, and tells the story better. A long with some deep characters that you don't get to witness in Volume I.



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Originally Posted by -Danny
I would suggest Volume II. Volume I wasn't nearly as good as Volume II. They're both practically a series, but Volume II is way better. It's more slower, and tells the story better. A long with some deep characters that you don't get to witness in Volume I.

I agree, though I suggest get both films, combine their forces and watch it as one film.
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I'm not old, you're just 12.
Bought myself Serenity on Tuesday, and I got the dvd of Team America for christmas. (That film has really grown on me, I love it now, even though initially I didn't.)
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Bought it as a present, I might watch it first though
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The Alfred Hitchcock Boxset

- Saboteur
- Shadow of A Doubt
- Rope

- Rear Window
- The Trouble With Harry
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
- Vertigo
- Psycho
- The Birds
- Marnie
- Torn Curtain
- Topaz
- Frenzy
- Family Plot






Frankie & Johnny Are Married
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Laurel & Hardy
Sons of the Desert/The Music Box/Another Fine Mess/Busy Bodies/County Hospital (1933)





It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) ~ It's about time I bought this.


Also, for the kids I bought The Mummy Returns, The Mask of Zorro and a few others.



I've picked up a bunch recently.


Took me forever to get it. But Now I have it and I love it!


Thought I wouldn't Like it but turns out it's REALLY good


It's a great comedy to tide me over till Wedding Crashers and Dumb and Dumber Spec Edition


Small film but it's got a good plot to it. and hell even JON BON JOVI!!


Two Words... Terry Gilliam
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Last night at walmart one of my favorite movies




"The Adventures of Superman" (1952-1953) [Season One]
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind [2-Disc]



The People's Republic of Clogher




Last minute Christmas prezzie type thing. 10 quid the pair...
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