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Moonraker (Blu-Ray)
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Box-Set
The Hustler
Cool Hand Luke
I don't even need to see it to know that. The original Halloween is the greatest horror film ever in my opinion, that does what it is supposed to do: HORRIFY ME! The entire Halloween series itself is very close to my heart, and I watched them more frequently and at a younger age than Freddy or Jason. Mike has that silent fright about him, and I love how all his victims run away from him, while he walks slowly and still gets them. And most importantly, Halloween and Mike brought in another era of horror, prominently the 80s. Without Mike there would be no Jason or Freddy, and that is why he will always be the best.
I prefer Freddy (The original Nightmare on Elm street is one of my favourite films, definetly my favourite horror film), but yeah Mike sort of started the whole era that gave us Elm Street and Friday, so like you said, no Mike, no Jason or Freddy.
That season contains what is probably my favorite episode, the one about the 1956 election.
This 1949 version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel is hard to find. I wonder if Paramount suppressed its availability in favor of the more lavish 1974 remake. Bond connection: it was produced and co-written by Bond series vet Richard Maibaum.
Mission Impossible on Blu-Ray
Mission Impossible II on Blu-Ray
Mission Impossible III on Blu-Ray
Mission Impossible IV on Blu-Ray
The American on Blu-Ray
Heat on Blu-Ray
I'm about to get:
Jurassic Park Trilogy on Blu-Ray
Fast Five on Blu-Ray
And I want to get:
Nolan's Batman Trilogy on Blu-Ray whenever it may be released this fall.
Still debating the James Bond Collection on Blu-Ray.
And i've ordered:
Very good film !! :-bd
You're in for some heavy enjoyment. M:I-2 is one of my favorite action films, Heat is one of my favorite bank heist films, and The American was a great, somber drama thriller.
Do let me know how M:I-GP looks on blu-ray. Saw it in theaters, really don't recall how much I liked it, so I don't want to rush out and purchase it, only to regret it.
Mi2 has grown quite a bit on me. Heat is so amazing there are no words, and The American is more the espionage film I like. It'd be good to see Bond slow it down a bit in a future installment.
And MIGP was amazing in IMAX, so I'm sure blu-ray will be fantastic. If you purchase it from Best Buy (if you live in the states) you get an extra hour of special features, so I naturally went with that choice. The main blu-ray (non-exclusive) already has over 3 hours! Oh and fun fact: Michael Giacchino, the man who scored the last two MI films, has a brother who just-so-happens to have shot the behind the scenes. /endfunfact
Together for 10 euro's
Picked up the beautiful steel book edition at Wal-Mart for $7.88 tonight. Totally worth the purchase, I've always found the RE films to be entertaining enough for a watch every now and then. I have so many amazing blu-rays that I need to sit down and watch this summer.
You might find this last one I purchased interesting:
It's from the director and producer who later made Deadlier Than The Male.
I'll be watching Hitchcock's version of The 39 Steps soon. Anyone seen it?
YES and it is well worth your time. Hitchcock at his best imho.
I'm pretty sure i've seen that one, and I enjoyed it. :) Kenneth More, yes that was the one.
That's great to hear, thought to be honest he was always at his best! :D
Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible II
Heat
in the mail.. it took forever and the other half of that order hasn't even shipped yet -_-
Just ordered Behind Enemy Lines after reading an article on Empire about Owen Wilson returning to the action-thriller genre here soon.. reminded me of how good BEL was.
Heat is an amazing film. I need to watch that again sometime.
The Bone Collector
Marco Borsato - Symphonica In Rosso SE (DVD/CD)
Marley & Me
A Separation
Hitzone Best of 2005 (2CD+DVD)
Jack Ryan 3: Clear and Present Danger SCE LE
The Four Feathers
End Of Days
Hoodwinked
Legionnaire
The Good Night
Spy Hard
Dream House
Collateral 2 disc SE
Jack Ryan 4: The Sum Of All Fears SCE
This is how the Top 6 of directer list look like on the moment:
1.
---Coen Brothers: 14 Update: 25 April 2011
2.
---Steven Spielberg: 7 (Jurassic Park 1&2,Minoty Report,Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, War Of The Worlds 2005, Munich)
3.
---John Glenn: 6 (FYEO,OP,AVTAK,TLDL,LTK/The Point Men)
---Robert Zemeckis: 6 (BTTFT,Romancing The Stone, The Polar Express, A Christmas Carol 2009)
4.
---Peter Jackson: 5 (LOTR Trilogie/King Kong 2005, Heavenly Creatures)
---Martin Campbell: 5 (Goldeneye, The Mask & Legend of Zorro,Vertical Limit, Beyond Borders)
5.
---Guy Hamilton: 4 (GF,DAF,LALD,TMWTGG)
---Gore Verbinski: 4 (POTC Trilogie, Mousehunt)
---Tony Scott: 4 (Spy Game/Enemy of the State/Man On Fire/Dejavu)
---Brett Ratner: 4 (X-men 3, Rush Hour 2, Rush Hour, Rush Hour 3)
---Sam Raimi: 4 (Spiderman 1-2 & 3, Drag Me To Hell.)
---Steven Soderbergh: 4 (Ocean's 11,12 & 13, The Informant!)
6.
---Terence Young: 3 (Dr No,FRWL,TB)
---Lewis Gilbert: 3 (Yolt,TSWLM,Moonraker)
---Bryan Singer: 3 (x-Men/X-men 1,5 en X-Men 2)
---Stephen Sommers: 3 (The Mummy & The Mummy Returns,Van Helsing)
---Danny Boyle: 3 (Sunshine, 28 weeks later, The Beach)
---Ridley Scott: 3 (Kingdom of Heaven,Matchstick Men, Blade Runner)
---Joel Schumacher: 3 (Bad Company 2002,Phone Booth, Tigerland)
---Chris Wedge: 3 (Ice Age, Robots, Ice Age 2)
---Nancy Meyers: 3 (Something's Gotta Give, It's Complicated, What Women Want)
---Marc Forster: 3 (Stranger Than Fiction, The Kite Runner, Finding Neverland)
---Michael Bay: 3 (Transformers 1&2, Armageddon)
---Chuck Russell: 3 (The Mask, The Scorpion King, Eraser)
---Paul Greengrass: 3 (The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, Greenzone)
---Tim Story: 3 (Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Extented Edition, Fantastic Four 2)
---Christopher Nolan: 3 (Batman Begins, The Prestige, The Dark Knight)
---Phillip Noyce: 3 (Patriot Games, The Bone Collector, Clear and Present Danger) Update: 21 March 2012
Dream House the 007th none Bond starring Daniel Craig in my collection. It happend not much that a movie end so quike in my collection in the same year as it be released.
:)
Now I just have to get this stupid homework done and surrender to cinematic brilliance!!! :-bd :-bd :-bd
Same. I watched MIGP yesterday, watched Heat, M:I, and now MI:III today.