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Special Edition VHS Dr. No - DAD
Special Edition DVD Dr. No - QOS
Ultimate Edition DVD Dr. No - DAD
All of the Actor collection DVD sets
Most recent white cover single DVD's Dr. No - SF
Single Bluray's Dr.No - SPECTRE
BOND 50 Bluray set (Skyfall variant)
James Bond Collection Bluray set (black)
James Bond Collection BR set (white) x3
Plus VHS NSNA
and NSNA Bluray/DVD combo
And then just a bunch of random assorted DVD'S and Blurays spanning the series. I have an addiction.
I'll bounce back. ;)
Ultimate editions 2 disc dvd set (Dr No to DAD) in silver case.
CR special edition, dvd
Spectre, blu ray
SKYFALL steelbook blu ray
CR (06) steelbook blu ray
QOS steelbook blu ray
NSNA blu ray
CR (67) dvd
Becoming Bond doc, dvd
Basically it all goes back to @Thunderfinger saying he didn't own the Brosnan films as he didn't like them so I like to remind him that he did buy them in the end! Just some gentle fun between friends! ;)
I do like half of them now.
Oh, we may be in agreement there. Which two do you like then?
I see you've paid lip service to my reply.
TND and DAD. I still don t care for GE or TWINE.
Give it some time, you're halfway there ;)
Personally i own the Bond50 Boxset on Bluray, and SF and SP on Bluray as well.
Bought the NSNA Bluray a year ago.
I still have the Special Editions DVD's of all 4 Brosnan films somewhere in the basement.
Used to have all Bond films up to TND recorded on VHS but they got lost over time, or worn out from watching them too many times.
Oh, I see. I'm the other way around, in thinking GE and TWINE are his best two Bond films. To be fair, though, TND was the first Bond film that I saw in the cinema back in January 1998 so I do still have some affection for it on those grounds. DAD I still consider to be the worst film in the series.
And that you prefer to communicate in GIFs as opposed to words. Whatever indeed.
TEH GIFZ RULEZ
The Words Are Not Enough, you might say.
Not at all, old chap. I used this discussion as an excuse to sneak in some funny JLaw gifs.
My evil scheme is to end all discussions and replace them with GIFS.
;) ~O)
That's fair enough. I'd have joined in but I can never remember how to post GIFs here! :)
https://giphy.com/
www.imgur.com (for hosting)
Thank you, @JamesCraig! I shall store that information for future reference. :)
Any ideas on whether there is enough new Special Features to warrant the purchase.
Honestly.... no. It's basically just rehashed bonus features from the Ultimate DVD collection.
The quality of the Bluray's are fantastic, especially the early films.
“Leftovers” include all of the Ultimate Edition DVD boxsets and even individual sets for DAD, CR and QoS. In the past, I gave away my old Bond VHS and Special Edition DVD to friends when the latest product was released, but I decided to hold onto these since the Bond50 set is lacking any liner notes to speak off (quick: on what disk is the "Harry Saltzman" documentary? - see FRWL).
I’m assuming that many of the older titles will be released in 4K in 2020 and I’ll have to decide whether I want to pay for the upgrade (to both TV and dics) that will require.
No NSNA or CR67... yet.