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And while not cannon, I do own the DVDs for CR’67 (Collector’s Edition) and NSNA.
Question: Does anyone remember 1999’s “The James Bond Story” documentary? I still have my DVD, but I rarely see it referenced around here. It was a mini-version of 2012's Everything or Nothing.
I have QoS in 4K though not CR. I remember the GE leaps from VHS to DVD to the massively improved Bluray. GE is one of the films that really came alive on Bluray.
Yes, same assessment from me.
@Dwayne, I actually watched that one a couple of months back, I had never seen it before.
I also have this curiosity (haven't watched it for ages):
After that I gradually got rid of them and bought the dvds of the first eleven films and then upgraded all of them to Blu-ray and added TLD.
Once I upgrade to 4K I will probably only get the first six movies when they become available in that format (unless they already are).
I have NSNA on DVD. Never watched CR 54 or 67, so I don’t own either.
NSNA can be tricky. I bought one BluRay that was subpar, but I bought another (this one packaged with a DVD) that is excellent quality.
My BluRay of CR '54 is of worse quality than my DVD. Regardless, with any copy be sure the get the one with the full ending. There are copies that end before Le Chiffre puts the razor to Valerie's neck. Unfortunately, the truncated ones tend to be of better quality.
Just curious, @Birdleson. What made the Blu-ray for NSNA sub-par? I have yet to get this film on Blu-ray. I find the color timing on the 2009 DVD to be on the dull side, TBH.
It's odd that the inferior version would have the superior quality. I hope to get my hands on this one day regardless.
Physical media becomes outdated. My dad spent a lot of money on a massive collection of like 1000+ movies. Then, DVD's came out.
I had a DVD collection as a kid, but then HD dvd's came out. Then bluray came out. Now I'm just sticking to streaming services and it works out because the whole Bond series is free on Amazon Prime.
Ironically, Spectre is the only one that isn't included. But that movie sucks and it tarnished Craig's otherwise sterling catalogue so I don't care.
I want the best quality so I'll always own physical media in some format. Plus, if my account crashes or something worse, I don't have to worry about losing everything I've amassed (I leave that fear to house fires).
I love to be able to hold a tactile item that official Bond merchandise as daft as that may sound! :)) :-bd
I think that may well happen seeing as it is the 60th Anniversary! [-O<
You'd think so, I just don't understand what's been keeping them. I'm more than ready to sell all my older ones to have this, then promise myself I won't buy another full set until the end of the next actor's era X)
Still not sure if I will get a physical copy of the film. I've never upgraded my Bond DVD collection to Blu-ray, and by this point I'd rather wait and see if a complete 4K collection is too good to resist – which will require me to get a 4K player and a new TV as well.
I suspect for those of us that haven’t (or can't) upgrade to 4K the year will end with a bundle of cash unspent - unless you want to buy a copy of Octopussy's robe.
=))
Criterion getting the opportunity to revisit the Bond films would be infinitely more exciting to me than 4K releases, honestly.
Tomorrow Never Dies Limited Edition 2 VHS Boxset (Film + Highly Classified: The World of 007 from 1998 + 2 Storyboards)
The Spy Who Loved Me VHS Warner Home Video James Bond Collection from 1988
Licence To Kill VHS Warner Home Video James Bond Collection from 1990
Never Say Never Again on VHS (Video Filmexpress)
Casino Royale 1967 with alternate end on VHS (Columbia Tristar)
The Many Faces Of Bond, James Bond + James Bond Themes (VHS with 1989 documentry from Dr No till LTK +CD)
All SE DVD's from Dr No till The World Is Not Enough (With Twine be my first dvd / second moost expensive single dvd bought on 27 October 2000. The others ones in May/June 2001.)
Never Say Never Again on DVD (Also bought in June 2001)
Casino Royale 1967 on DVD (Also bought in June 2001)
007 DVD - The Ultimate Bond Experience Is Here. (I get it with a Dutch Magazine named DVD Plus Edition December 2002 / January 2003, but this Demo dvd was at earlier as bonus disc when there re-release 19 SE in metal case in 2002 with room for Bond 20. Of course i whas first not amused of course.)
Die Another Day 2 disc SE DVD (Bought on release date of 07 April 2003)
Casino Royale 2006 - 3 disc CE Digipack DVD (Bought last year as my final buy of 2021)
All offical Soundtracks (Not re-release from 2003) from Dr No till Moonraker, bought in 2001 and same year i bought AVTAK as Japanese release with English inlay from 1996 i bough for fl 30,00 (13,50 euro). So yes in 2001 i spend a lot of money on SE Dvd's and Soundtracks.
LTK till Spectre. Tomorrow Never Dies in 2000 be one of first. Twine and Skyfall and i bought around release of movie, DAD i bought 2 weaks or so before first plan release date of 05 December 2002 before delay movie till 09 January 2003. QOS i bought on 26 June 2010 that's a couple of month's after Dutch tv premiere of the movie. Spectre on 20 August 2016.
Casino Royale 1967 (Print from 1990 bought on 05March 2020)
Never Say Never Again (In Collection since 19 August 2010)
TLD release from 1998, FYEO release from 2000 and from Octopussy i have re-release from 2003.
Goldeneye 4 track cdsingle (Bought: 22 May 2019)
Tomorrow Never Dies cdsingle.
Skyfall cdsingle (Bought together with soundtrack on 02 November 2012. That's couple of days later then Dutch release date of movie of 31 October 2012.)
Spectre cdsingle (Bought on 11 November 2015)
You Know My Name track i have on CD of Best of James Bond 2 disc set (CD + DVD) 2008 update. I always found it strange that cd single was print in but not avaible in The Netherlands. It take till 26 August 2016 before Soundtrack Score cd of Casino Royale 2006 end in my collection when i order cd together with Soundtrack of Spectre.
No Time Die Soundtrack is not released in jewel case yet, but in not so good looking carboard digipack release. On this moment i don't feel need to buy it, inspecialy not for that way to high price. For cdsingle i don't mind that, but for soundtrack no. I think it have been better if take jewel case and at slipcover around if there whant to make some special or/and make it 2 disc edition with more tracks (like missing tracks from LP)