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Anyway, here is my incomplete collection:
This Diamonds Are Forever mug, though, is coming to the office with me.
Very nice! It's been a while, but I really enjoyed HTTK and Doubleshot when they came out. Now you just need to find Never Dream of Dying to wrap up the whole Union trilogy!
Cheer!
The cool thing about those VHS tapes is that the majority are still shrink wrapped and sealed. Picked them up for five bucks at a garage sale last summer. Lana Wood's autograph I won off of a Bond site a long time ago. Probably the most interesting thing in my collection.
Question: Everything Or Nothing is available only on DVD correct? No blu-ray release?
I have never seen a blu ray version of it. I have an HD recording for ITV1 HD and it looks really nice in HD.
Latest addition to my Bond collection.
Loving the display. This is how I'd like to set my bookshelf up - but need to work on getting a decent bookshelf! The pan editions are still my favourite way to read Fleming. I remember finding them when I was a kid for cheap in second hand book stores.
A few more items covered in dust...
This I remember buying decades ago, nearly fell apart in my hand...
Same actually goes for dubbed movies, of course, but untilt the advent of DVD it was nearly unavoidable to watch foreign movies in their German version only over here. Everything is dubbed, there are extremely few movie theatres showing original versions, and don't expect anything like that on TV, of all places, at least not until very recently.
So I think the first Bond movies I ever saw in their original version were GOLDFINGER and GOLDENEYE, on British VHS tapes, in 1996. First one in English as a first-run at a theatre was, IIRC, CR in 2006. Or maybe DAD, actually, but I tend to forget about that one due to my brain's self-defence mechanism.