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NICE!
Thanks. These movies are great; all recommended for those who haven't seen them. I wanted to stock up on essentials before the year is out.
The Good Lie
Hot Pursuit
The Constant Gardner
The Mummy Returns
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
Nice collection including the best Spy actioner of this year.
Captain America: Winter Soldier
Already had the DVD's, but I needed them on Blu Ray.
Original Blu-rays are extremely hard to find in my country so I'm really happy about it since it's my favorite Bond movie.
Where is that, @Cloud007? Cloud City?
The Way Back (2010)
Hunger (2008)
Shame (2011)
All on Blu-Ray.
Me too.
quality of the download (hd) and a dvd for £3.99, a bargin. :)
it seems an interesting idea, and at that price, I couldn't pass it up. I
have read a sequel is in the works.
idea rather than a direct follw up ? Although I do like a twist. :)
The Final Programme dir Robert Fuest, Network Publishing part of The British Film imprint.
Saw BT ages ago, love Theresa Russell, not too sure about Art Garfunkel though. Typical Roeg film with is splintered structure, you have to watch carefully and think about Roeg's films
Don't know much about TFP, with Jon Finch, based on a Michael Moorcock book. Don't think I'd heard of it before seeing it on the Network site.
Ahhh, Jenny Agutter...
Oh yes! Love Roeg's movies, they are never straightforward, all require a degree of input from the viewer. Would love to get Eureka, as I've only seen that once a very long time ago. Think the first Roeg I saw was The Man Who Fell To Earth as a teen (big Bowie fan) and on first viewing thought WTF? But, as with most of Roeg's films, multi-viewings really help.
Anyone out there not seen any of Nicholas Roeg's wonderful films should check them out, along with those already mentioned: Performance, Track 29, Insignificance and Castaway.
Man From UNCLE
Spooks:The Greater Good
The James Bond Collection
Ben Collins: Stunt Driver
Hoff The Record
Gone
Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy
Only Fools and Horses - The Complete Collection
Never Say Never Again
Yeah. I've bought a lot of DVD's/ Blu rays lately . I daren't add up how much it's cost me though...
@valentinzukovsky, enjoy 'Rogue Nation,' it had excellent picture quality when I watched my blu-ray copy of it the other night.
Lifeforce is very underated and pretty much ended Tobe Hoopers career sadly, the special edition has both versions of the film. No film matches this for crazy genius... Maybe Zardoz lol
3 Days To Kill on BD; never saw it but I took a righteous dude's word it was cool.