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Movies that I haven't bought;
Ghostbusters 2016
Batman v Superman
Suicide Squad
Mission Impossible Rogue Nation (and I have all the previous movies)
Rogue One
I mostly wait a lot of them when they're on the telly, or stream them from netflix. Don't see me getting any of the dc/marvel movies. MI RN and Rogue One I might buy. Rogue One probably next week, even though I was pretty bored with it the last time I saw it.
I just bought these two films I already have them on HD download, though I have all the other Marvel films on Bluray Disk. I am a bit of a completionist when it comes to movies, plus the gap to Doctor Strange disk was bugging me ;)
Such a great sci-fi film. Not too many people are even aware of this movies existence.
Just arrived from Amazon an hour ago, I have it on dvd though never seen it in HD. I really like the film it fits the Alien/Event Horizon mould, It is a very good film by Danny Boyle.
That's an awesome film. Gut wrenching until the end. Good space movies are rare.
What are the best space movies?
Alien
Star Wars Trilogy
2001: A Space Odyssey
Interstellar
Starship Troopers
Contact
Solyaris
Gravity
Galaxy Quest
I would add...
Star Trek
Space Seed
Black Hole
Event Horizon
Life Force
Forbidden Planet
To copy some of what others have said, plus adding my own...
Star Wars
Star Trek
Interstellar
Gravity
Apollo 13
Alien(s)
Galaxy Quest
Starship Troopers
The Martian
Stargate
Guardians of the Galaxy
Serenity
The Fifth Element
Total Recall (1990) (I like the remake more but they don't go into space in that one)
Titian A.E. (it's animated but it's good)
FLASH GORDON S TRIP TO MARS from 1938. Fantastic stuff.
I haven't seen this one since I was a teenager and I couldn't resist buying it when I saw it in the store yesterday. I may have to watch it tonight.
The Mummy Trilogy
I tried to find an edition that came with The Scorpion King but I couldn't. So this will have to do. I love the first two films, Tomb of the Dragon Emperor is way too family friendly for this franchise but it's still a fun adventure film. I would've much rather had The Scorpion King in it's place.
I thought The Invasion was pretty good, even if the ending was a complete cop out.
There was a third Bodysnatchers movie made in the early nineties, directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Gabrielle Anwar, called Bodysnatchers. Its a pretty good low budget shocker with some really effective moments. It runs out of steam towards the end but is very effective for the most part.
Retaliation - Arrow Video Dual Format - Japanese Yakuza thriller.
Island of Death
Night of the Comet - All Arrow Video dual format. HMV had a 3 for £20 or 5 for £30 promotion.
@Lancaster007, I haven't seen it in years, but I loved 'Night of the Comet.'
My thoughts exactly. I'll have to pick 'em all up some day.
One of my favorites. I love everything about that movie, and I didn't even discover it until a year or two ago. One of those cases where you feel like you've seen every movie that's already been made that you're ever going to truly love and then the universe rewrites its own history for you and suddenly there's this zombie apocalypse gem from 1984 you've never heard of before dropped right in your lap, and you can only tear up and mouth, Thank you, universe.
I've never seen it, don't know what to expect really. Just waiting for my new BD player to arrive…
Still watching Resident Evil: Apocalypse hoping to finish the current films just before the UK release of part six, Jill Valentine is stalling me on part 2 I am getting halfway through the film only to rewatch it half the way through.
Soundtrack CD's:
Munich (2005) composed by John Williams € 5,00.
Ronin (1998) composed by Elia Cmiral € 4,00.
Today (23 May 2017), all on Bluray (NEW):
Ex Machina (2014) € 7,14.
Ant-Man (2015) - 2 disc 3D release. € 7,14.
War Dogs (2016) with sleeve. € 6,78.
Road to Perdition (2002) € 6,11.
Mulholland Drive (2001) € 6,11.
I actually saw it when I was much younger, one of those movies I caught on TV once, enjoyed, and forgot about over the years. Stumbled upon it again much later on and it was so nostalgic to return to, I loved it.
So excited to finally have this on blu-ray! I'm even more excited that it comes with the Logan Noir version too, as I haven't seen that one yet.
4 Film Favorites: Gritty Thrillers - Unknown, Edge of Darkness, Seven, Training Day
When I picked up Logan I saw this and couldn't resist buying it. Edge of Darkness, Seven, and Training day are all great movies. I've only seen Unknown once and thought it was meh and forgettable but I'll give it a second go now that I own it.
Australian release though plays in the UK, the transfer is said to be excellent.
Pre ordered this boxset could not resist, early birthday present to self, the individual box artwork I like.
4 for € 10,00.
BD/DVD: Date Night (2010) (NEW) Only Extented Cut of the movie on both. Also no Audiocommentary.
BD: The Way Back (2010)
BD: Contagion (2011)
BD: Horrible Bosses (2011) With Cinema and Extented Edition.
I already have two versions of Predator on BD though made sense to buy the trilogy at a very low £6
I needed Firefox in BD...