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  • i got all six star wars movies lucky for me ha ha just kidding i also got the first nine movies on vhs and the last two on dvd the first six movies got in this box set that i brought a long time ago but i like doctor who

  • No new doctor who

  • @racingboo1 No, I can't bring myself to pay 100 dollars for a 14 episode season. When I find it on sale and have the money, I'll get it then. I watch them as they come out, just haven't bought them yet.

  • Damn, when you said dragonslayer it sounded awesome.

  • outland is an overlooked one....starship troopers just great.

    dude check out the outer limits sex and sci fi dvd

  • AVATAR was bad, almost as horrible as Next Generation. Almost as horrible as Phantom Menace Episode I, it built up to the most stereotypical ending possible, the story was stretched to accommadate confusion so no one would notice the poor ending.

  • is there anyway you could send me a summary of what blade runner is about ive watched your videeos forever and I think I would trust your summary over a random google one lol

  • Hey man, i would have sent this message on your Sc-Fi dvd collection, but i was scared that some people would start bashing at me for asking this. But, anyway, i was wondering did you saw AVATAR, or did you get the 3-disc edition of AVATAR ? It's a pretty damn good film. If you haven't checked it out, you really should. Watch it on Blu-ray, then turn all the lights off, and pop-up the volume, and believe me, your in for a ride. I know the story is not very original, but that never bothered me.

  • are the theatrical versions on the boxed set of starwars? Also, if your a completest,

    you need the holiday special.

  • @agentwolfman1 No, the boxed set only has the single disc Special Edition versions. The only way to get the theatrical versions is in the 2-disc individual releases. And why do you assume I don't have the Holiday Special? I have 3 different fan recordings of it, including a deluxe DVD version that is generally considered the best version out there barring an official release.

  • Star Wars has to be the best SCI-FI film series in my opinion.

  • @Starkiller830 without a doubt

  • @Starkiller830 It is.

  • Wheres Blade Runner

  • @ObeliskL10 Check Part 1 of this DVD Collection overview - Uber Boxed Sets. I have the briefcase set on DVD. I also have it on Blu-ray (just the 5-disc edition, didn't see a point in getting the briefcase again). I've done full overviews of both sets. Just search my videos for "blade runner" It's one of my all time favorite movies.

  • just making a statement....what helped me was to put all my films in alphabetical order.

  • EVENT HORIZON is one of the best sci-fi horror movie of all time in my opinion

  • You sound like Howard Wolowitz. Great collection btw! :)

  • how about clash tintanes iron man 2 kick-ass all good i going to get it so pace

  • @misung44 I have Clash of the titans on Blu-ray. Not the others yet. Please note the date in the description. This video is from 2008.

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  • yes harrison ford wasnt in Krull. However Liam Neesen is, who is in phantom menece. So sean what's your take on Krull? It's on of my favs of all time!

  • in the movie krull is there a actor of han solo ?

  • @optimusprine1310 You mean Harrison Ford? No, he's not in Krull.

  • haha i remember Atmosfear, feel like a tool for not knowing but was that actually based on a movie?

    And complete Red Dwarf. Respect. But wheres Eraserhead? haha

  • Hey Zaraneyzerak , Have you seen the star wars: Holiday special? I have it on bootleg, I got it for completion reasons

  • Yep.  And ditto...

  • I really like Steven Speilberg's "War of the Worlds."

  • i hate aoenflux or wat eva it is, i just thought it was terrible

  • Where is Silent Running, George Pal's the Time Machine? Star Crash? Twice Upon a time?

    Hello!?

  • Let's see - Twice Upon a Time (I assume you mean the George Lucas animated film) isn't even on DVD and the VHS versions are usually the hacked up censored cut fetching collector's prices, Silent Running I haven't got around to yet, was never a big fan of The Time Machine, and never seen Star Crash. Also, this was filmed nearly two years ago (check the date) and if you watch my updates, you'll see I've added a lot to this section since. Finally, I'm not made of money and can't buy everything.

  • just wonderin why don't u have terminator:salvation?

  • Just haven't got around to it yet. Plus it wasn't even out yet when this video was shot.

  • yea ur probly right i forget when it came out really just pointed it out lol

  • Hehehe....it's on my list! I still have to pick up Season 2 of the Sarah Connor Chronicles too.

  • i tried getting into the series but it conflicted with Heroes lol

  • good choices. i really like the starship troopers trilogy. (exept the 2nd one)

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  • You should get the original "Planet Of the Apes" on DVD Or Blu-Ray

  • Check some of my later updates, I had the Legacy Collection of the whole movie series. I've since sold it, I'm planning to get the Blu-ray 40th Anniversary Collection. Great movie! I've also got the animated series, the TV series and the 2001 remake.

  • i love the originak planet of the apes its a classic

  • Yeah, the UK Day Of The Triffids series was really good, though the opening title sequence scared the hell out of me. It was repeated around 1984 when i was about 8 years old and followed a show called Swallows and Amazons, a really sweet story about kids who loved boating and protecting birds' nests. After the first couple of weeks, i learned not to hang around after Swallows and Amazons ended so i wouldn't be subjected to the opening terror of Day Of The Triffids. Great vids by the way!

  • wheres doctors 8.9 and 10

  • I've watched them all, just haven't felt like ponying up 100 bucks a season. Doctor 8 hasn't been released on DVD outside of the U.K., although I do still have my original VHS tape of the original broadcast in 1996. Plus I really want to focus on the original series right now as far as the DVDs go.

  • thts fair

  • im tryin to get rid of the separate volumes 1 u can have em

  • Ah, the only thing is - I want the boxed sets too...hehehe I'm an extras freak! :) But thanks anyway!

  • ah well

    ebay it is

  • Can u watch my dvd collevtion video? i dont have as many dvds as u, but plzzzz watch for me and rate it and comment on it plzzzz.

  • I really like your sci-fi collection. I'd say sci-fi is what I own most haha. I'll check out Outland, looks pretty cool.

  • I think there is about 7 or 8 deleted scenes and they all have optional James Cameron commentary on them with him talking about why he removed the scenes.

  • The Terminator Special Edition has been out of print for quite a while. I think you should track it down on ebay or something. The deleted scenes are must see. Really worth it :)

  • That's not the Special Edition of The Terminator. The Special Edition has lots of deleted scenes and 2 documentaries

  • It is ONE OF the Special Editions. The Extreme edition has different extras that the Ultimate Edition. The main reason I didn't jump on the Ultimate Edition when it came out is because I still have my leatherbound Laserdisc edition, which has all of the same extras aside from a few differences. It even has the Guns n Roses music video, which none of the DVD editions have ever had.

  • excellent collection

  • Do got to get the old Stargate movie

  • Hi there. hey you have wwe dvds? I collect those. anyway keep up great job.what program ya use to edit vids? What camera ya have?

  • Nope, never been a big wrestling fan, but a lot of my friends collect those as well. I like some of the 80's WWF stuff, so I might pick up some of the retro collections they've been putting out recently. I use Ulead VideoStudio 10 to edit, and my main camera is a Sony DCR-TRV820 Digital8 camcorder. I also have a TRV520 which I use when I need multiple cameras (such as when I do my video game videos)

  • HAHA the last second of the video..*couch* OW! XD

  • oh shit you have a  good taste !!!

  • Oh, speaking of which - I just saw "George Lucas in Love" for the first time recently. Great short film, funny stuff for any SW geek. :)

  • Well, if we're talking companion documentaries and rarities, there's a LOT I still need. Though I do have: The Star Wars Holiday Special, Deleted Magic, Building Empire, Returning to Jedi, and some other random tidbits.

  • I used to watch the tomorrow people when i got home from school years ago. I used to pretend my cheap snake belt was a teleportation device heheh. Good video thanks for the memories.

  • I best the the Box set of Luke's trilogy has good extras the other editions as you know have both versions of the films but the extras are just about Lego Star wars for some reason

  • just curious do you do musicals like hannah montana, high school musical dvds?

  • You should get T2 Ultimate Edition dvd if you haven't heard of it...it's the best version, it has TONS of special features and even has in in-depth documentary on the making of the T2 3D ride at Universal Studios

  • Yeah, I want to get that version. I passed on it originally, since at first glance it appeared to have the exact same contents as my Leatherbound Laserdisc Boxed Set edition. Which it does, for the most part, but there's enough additional stuff that I'd like to get it anyway. Such as THREE versions of the movie (theatrical, Extended and...even more extended as an easter egg), and the T2 3D stuff. My LD set also has the Gun and Roses music video, which was excluded on DVD for some reason...

  • Yeah all 3 versions are great! and the T2 3D is deffinitely worth checking out! I got it about a year ago for 13 bucks at FYE!

  • No Dark Angel? :(

    Others worth mentioning;

    2. MST3K = making fun of cheesey scifi, 3.movie called Enterprising which is FAR better than galaxy quest, 4. space 1999, Earth 2 (didnt last long but a gem)

  • Annetta has both seasons of Dark Angel in her collection. Haven't seen Enterprising, grew up with Space: 1999 but the set is a bit too expensive for me at the moment, haven't seen Earth 2 but plan to pick it up at some point.

  • Oh, by the way: I wouldn't mind a set of the first three, as long as that would be an even more complete one as for extras or even quality to the first two movies.

    But I've seen one of those with 6 discs and apparently it's kind of rare, thus quite expensive too.

    However, for "T3, I have this heavily worn rental-version, which is nice, with DTS and all.

    But it's also one of those movies I'd prefer on BRD anyway.

    It's just I'd like to watch them before seeing "Salvation", cause no BR-player..

  • Yeah, I'm thinking it's about time to have a re-viewing of the Trilogy as well. We just finished watching the first season of The Sarah Connor Chronicles, which I thought was excellent. We'll definitely be collecting the BRD seasons of that as they come out.

    For now, the BRD versions of the Terminator movies are kind of lacking in both quality and extras, might be best to stick with the DVD editions for the moment. there WILL be amazing BRD versions eventually, I'm sure, just not quite yet.

  • If you want to look on dvdloc8 (website), which shows different versions of DVDs.

    You'll see the details, but I don't know if it's all there and all correct.

    Also some DD/DTS-audio show a 6.1-logo, which I don't know if that's a mistake or actually true.

    It míght be since Cameron did the same with 'Titanic' only then DTS-ES.

    So, I don't know which one would be "most complete" and best quality to have for now.

    Please let me know if you can. :)

  • I guess this is a good place to ask this:

    Which version(s) of Terminator 1 & 2 would you recommend me to get?

    Note that I'm in Region 2, so I couldn't watch that 'Extreme Edition' for example.

    I did see a pack of 2 with 4 discs with the eye-closeup centered on the cover, not the half red face (part 1).

    But I don't know if all extras of the separate version are on there, I think mostly.

    I'd also prefer DTS-audio for both movies, I'm not sure if it counts for both or only T2 in that set.

  • Okay, comparing the various editions it looks like most version are pretty similar. With the first Terminator, it looks like most editions carry over the extras form the 2-Disc Special Edition released in 2001. But sounds like the one you would want is either the 2005 Ultimate Edition or the 2007 Definitive Edition. Different covers, same contents, both with DTS audio (which I don't know would make THAT big a difference with the first one, since it was mono originally...)

  • As for T2, looks like even thought you don't have the Extreme Edition, you DO have about 3 release of the Ultimate Edition (which actually has way more, and way BETTER extras than the Extreme edition) to choose from. Go with The Ultimate Edition - it's the extended version of the film (which is the only version to watch, imo), lots of extras, and DTS audio as an option. Or if you want the best, there's always the Blu-ray. Nice quality for the movie, but diddly squat for extras.

  • And yeah, I can see how you might be a bit confused with that site, some of their info seems to conflict with itself (such as the number of channels for the DTS audio...) With T2, double-check the running time. You want the 147 minute version, not the 131 minute version. I only mention this because they list BOTH for the Ultimate Edition, and afaik the U.E. only EVER had the extended 147 min. version (it's basically the DVD version of my LD set, just with a few differences in extras).

  • Ah, I didn't get notifications on your messages yet. :D

    But the 'Ultimate'-one is going to be a "problem".

    Since they are similar, only one is 146min compared to 131.

    I hope I can make sure at wherever I buy it, which one is which.

    Also note the audio-icons on those 2 specific ones, one has 6.1-DD+5.1DTS and the other one switched.

    I thought there were also people complaining about the DVD for 1 being all cut up?

  • Hmm...let me double-check that running time... Ack, you're right. The full Extended version is actually 153 minutes. Thought that seemed a bit short...

    So in that case, it looks like the only way to get the full 153-minute version is to get the Blu-ray. So Ultimate Edition for EXTRAS, Blu-ray for MOVIE. Looks like the audio on the BRD is only 5.1 as well, but is the most complete version of the movie released so far out your way.

  • Wait, do you mean the time for 1 or 2?

    I think you mean 2 but I thought I saw DVD-reviews for 1 saying they cut it all up terribly.

    But the BR-version is not an option since I doubt there will be a player within months, small chance.

    Since it looks like another "barebone", I'd wait for a better version anyway.

  • Mono? Really?! Even coming from Cameron and for that time?

    But you mean those last two versions being just part 1 right?

    I'm not so sure about these 'Definitive Editions' though, since they kind of seem like these obscure unofficial releases.

    So, if you just meant part 1, which would then be good for part 2? The blue-looking one?

    Also, DTS is just for that extra quality, whatever the original recording was like.

    Just to have an "open channel" for the audio.

  • The original movie was mono, yep! Remember, the first Temrinator was actually a fairly low-budget movie, and was a sleeper hit that year. nobody expected it to have the impact it did. At the time, it was just another low-budget sci-fi actioner. Since then, there have been various remixes of the audio (stereo, surround, etc.), so my guess woulod be the DTS version will give you some additional fidelity, but otherwise not add much beyond the other mixes. If you're concerned about legit-ness,

  • you might want to just go with the original 2-disc MGM release then. Same extras, afaik.

    For the second one, the Ultimate Edition. Looks the same as the Ultimate Edition we got in Region 1, just a different cover.

  • So you'd recommend the 2003 "T2 Ultimate"-one right?

    Now, on Amazon at least, it's weird since it's described as a 1-disc version, no extras described, however still with the 147 minutes.

    Hm, this is all getting really confusing. XD

    Also, the one I leaned towards first, the "Collection" of 1+2.

    Would there be much missing for content or is everything pretty much there?

    Or are they the very short versions of the movies anyway?

    Also again not sure if they are both DTS or just "T2".

  • Ack...now MY brain is hurting. Well, as far as U.K. releases go, it looks like much as I said - for T2 the Ultimate Edition DVD for the most (and best) extras, the Blu-ray edition for the best quality (and most complete cut) of the movie.

    For T1 the 2-disc MGM DVD Special Edition release.

    For T3, either the 2-disc DVD or Blu-ray, as the contents are the same.

    And I'm suspecting that the 6.1 listing for the DTS audio on that one release is a typo, since NONE of the other versions have that...

  • I'd steer away from the "Collections." In North America, at least, all 3 movies are each owned and distributed by different studios... Which is why we've never had a Trilogy set or anything. So...I know distribution differs all over the world, but if you thought some of the T1 releases looked "iffy," those collections look even more "iffy" to me.

  • Hm, well as said there is that one 6-disc collection of the 3.

    It looks pretty good and apparently it's pretty awesome.

    Only thing I see is: "Studio: MGM / Kinowelt".

    But I only see 1 left going for 70GBP, so never mind for me.

    I thought that one for 1+2 was pretty nice.

    Just not sure about which "cuts" they are, so...

    You know, I could link/send you a list of the products I found.

    But I think I'd need your account-name on Amazon or an e-mail.

    If you'd like to add me on here, we could do that.

  • Ah, yeah it did always look a bit "cheap" to me in general, just the film-quality and things being filmed.

    But I didn't know it wasn't expected to be a great movie, I just learned to know it as a great and apparently quite big movie, or at least franchise.

    That is somewhere in the '90s, before "T3" was even in the making yet.

  • You must like, a lot of Sci-Fi my friend!

  • I do, indeed! :)

  • How come your dr.who collection has none of the recent series with the 9th and 10th doctors. Is it not available on region 1? Also i didn't know there were 8 volumes of red dwarf.

  • They're all available in Region 1, they're just DAMN expensive (about 100 dollars for one season). I just can't justify spending that much money for a 13-14 episode set of anything, no matter how good it is... So for now, we just watch them (seen all the way up to this year's Christmas special! Great stuff!) and will buy them when they come down in price.

  • Hi fuck you! 60's movie are the coolest thing to ever happened.

  • Awsome sci fi collection, I am bothered by the fact that people don't see the satire in Starship Troopers

  • your t2 case IS the cardborad one

  • No, it is the metal one. The cardboard one uses the same design, but is cardboard instead of metal.

  • Krull is an awesome film, I remember my mother took me to see it back in 1983. The death scenes where the Slayers heads burst open and the slug like things come out scared the shit out of me.

  • dude, u sure can take the whole french thing well, I live in canada 2 and i hate it! it dirves me nuts (and to all americans, only about 1/4 have the reversable cover!) awsome collection tho! pce

  • cool collection. nice! 10 point :)

  • ur star wars collection rules

  • Thanks! And you know, I WILL buy them yet AGAIN when they come out on BluRay... Star Wars is just something that SCREAMS for HD! :)

  • I got the star wars 2 trilogy box sets 2day so im gonna have a star wars day shortly

  • Sweet! That's something I have to do one of these days. Just sit down and watch all 6 back to back... :D

  • The prequel trilogy has the 3 films and the 3 special features discs

    And the original trilogy has the digital remaster of each film on the 1st disc of each film and the original cinema version on disc 2 of each film

  • Hang on now...the prequel trilogy has a box-set? Didn't think they'd ever got onto that.

    Gosh. Learn something new every day, I suppose.

  • Yep, there's nothing new in it, though. It's just the old releases in a box.

  • you are like the coolest guy EVER!!!!!!!! lol

  • Why, thank you! I like to think so... ;)

  • Really nice collection there m8, not much there that i dont have besides babylon 5 i never really got into that.

    Plus id recomended a little series called Space Precinct they use to Broadcast it over here on BBC 2 one of favorite series.

    You should also try the new battlestar series it's really quite good and get the star trek series, No sci-fi fans collection is complete without them.

    Well nice videos keep them coming and may the force be with you. :)

  • Definitely going to get Star Trek, both the original and remastered TOS sets. Now that the original sets have come down to a reasonable price, especially. Ditto Star Trek: TNG.

    We're planning to get the new Battlestar once the entire series is out on BluRay. Until then, we're not in any big rush.

    I've heard of Space Precinct, have to check that one out. If you like "cops in space," another good one is "Star Cops" from the late 80's. Great show, too bad it only lasted 9 episodes... :P

  • I got the original versions of Star Wars on laserdisc.

  • Sweet! I always meant to pick those up when they came out (the last LD editions of the originals, that is), just never got around to it for some reason... Looks like the DVD versions of the original theatrical versions used the same masters as the LDs (4x3 Letterbox), so there's really little to know difference between them (other than you don't have to flip the disc with the DVD, of course) Still, would be nice to have the LDs.

  • Very cool DVD collection! Question do you think George Lucas should make a movie about the Star Wars bounty hunters? Boba Fett, Bossk, IGG-88 etc.? Their's this cool book out for a few years now called bounty hunter stories.

  • That would be pretty cool, although I think the background of the bounty hunters (Boba Fett especially) is going to be covered in the forthcoming Star Wars live action series (set between Episodes III and IV).

  • I think that it's time that the black hole movie should not only be remastered, but it also needs a lot of digital wire removal, cause the movie is practically destroyed with wires. dontcha agree?

  • How can anybody love 2001 A Space Odyssey, I just cant figure out why someone could put themselves through over 2 hours of sheer boredom...The movie feels like it's 3 weeks long, and in my opinion [I know a lot of folks would dissagree] the movie has no linear or interesting storyline....it's just tooooooooo s---l---o----w paced for me.

  • Wow... So I'm guessing not your favorite movie, then? ;) There's a lot of symbolism in the story, it's essentially a big budget "art film." But once you "get" the symbolism, the story actually makes a LOT of sense. It's the story of the relationship between man and his tools. From the first discovery of tools, through man's use of tools to venture into space, and finally man's tools (ie: HAL) trying to control man and man regaining control by destroying his tools.

  • The Monolith is an alien device designed to monitor man's progress. It first plants the "idea" of using tools in the minds of the cavemen, then it monitors how man evolves from that point forward, and how man uses his tools. Once the Monolith sees that man (or at least ONE man) has realized that man cannot depend on tools to be the sole means by which mankind evolves, it determines that he is ready for the next evolutionary step - to be transformed into the Star Child to explore the Universe.

  • Needless to say, this is a VERY simplified version of the story, but that should give you the basic gist of it. I've lost count of how many times I've seen it, and I always find something new with each viewing. I read the book recently as well, and it actually fills in some gaps (such as gives some background info about the Monolith). I love it for the deep, symbolic story (and I usually hate art films) and the absolutely beautiful imagery throughout.

  • Ineresting point.

  • Does that 'The Terminator' dvd have any extras? Is that a good edition? I've been so confused about all the terminator dvd editions. Which should I buy?

  • Unfortunately, my edition of the first Terminator is the bare bones edition. The only reason I got that in the first place was just so I could HAVE it in my collection (I had bought the other tow a while ago), and I didn't actually realize there was more than one edition until after I had bought it... As to which one to get? The "Special Edition" has all the extras - deleted scenes, featurette, commentary. I don't know if the BluRay has the special features, though I would hope so!

  • or any Superman?!?!

  • I have the Max and Dave Fleischer Cartoons (the Diamond Anniversary remastered versions from Image Entertainment), but that's it for Supes at the moment. Honestly, I was always more of a Batman fan than a Superman fan. Though I will definitely get the old Christopher Reeves movies from the 70's and 80's, those were awesome. Likely wait for them all to come out on BluRay (only the first couple are available on Blu at this point).

  • come on you don't have any "Smallville"!!??

  • my brother and I were wondering where this 5 dollar bin is located because we had to pay 23 dollars for the same Star Wars limited editions that you have.

  • I think I paid about 15-20 each for them. But I've seen them recently on the clearance racks at WalMart for under 10 bucks each. The "5 dollar bin" was something of a facetious comment, meaning they don't go for anywhere near as much as they did when they came out.

  • love the video

    lexx was awsome seen all seasons number season 3 didn't make much sense to me but good

    and anyone know were i can watch black hole online?

  • I still have to see the series of Lexx, I've only ever seen the original 4 movies. No idea where you can see the Black Hole online, though I'm sure you can find the DVD fairly cheap.

  • I'm glad I am not the only person who bought the Star Wars Boxset in 2004 and The Limited Edition DVDs in 2006 with the original version.

  • And I'll buy 'em all over again when they come out on BluRay! :) I loves me some Star Wars...

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  • Props for the T.V. Aeon Fluz and THX.

    I couldn't help but wonder, where you have a job that provides you with enough green to get all this stuff, especially because you have all the special editions which can come to be very expensive.

  • My fiance and I used to have government jobs. During that time, I got caught up on a lot of DVDs I'd been wanting for a while. Since then, I'm a bit more selective and try to take advantage of sales when I find them.

  • do you have superman trilogy

  • Not yet, I'm waiting for the whole set to come out on BluRay.

  • with episode 3 why dont you see if you can get it sepatly

  • I'll probably do that at some point, or more likely I'll just wait for the inevitable BluRay release and buy 'em all over again!

  • I'm comple;tey basiest wotj Star Wars agaisnt treck but hey everybody's different

    are you one of the few that doesn't hold to hard a gruge against phantom Menace-Revenge of The Sith?

  • Well, I wouldn't say I "hold a grudge," but I definitely think the originals were better. I like aspects of the prequel trilogy (and I have no problem watching them, it's still STAR WARS), but I definitely prefer the originals.

  • I have Babylon 5: The Lost Tales: Voices In the Dark. The CGI has improved greatly since the series and interesting stories. I will not spoil. I'll just say there are two stories about 35 or so minutes long. I like it. :)

  • The Total Recall Mars edition is the one to get, it's just hilarious to have and it totally messes up your collection.

  • Lol!  I remember that one. I'm pretty sure the edition I have has all the same contents, just in a more sane case. :)

  • nerrrrrrrrrd!!!!!!!!!!!!

    sorry.

  • Thank you for the compliment!

  • Great stuff man! your collection looks like mine! and I totally agree with your anger on the SPINES not lining up on Star Wars!

    Get the Big Trouble special edition too!

  • The spine thing drives me nuts... So much so, that I may actually RE-purchase that one from a U.S. dealer just so I can have them all line up!

    Special Edition of Big Trouble is DEFINITELY on my must-get list. Loved that movie... :)

  • Truly Fandabidosi!

  • Thank ya kindly! :)

  • I agree with all your comments regarding the Star Trek movies (I have the same editions you do) and your preference for the original series. I bought the remastered version of season 1 and will mostly get the rest as they come out.

  • I'm probably going to hold off on getting the remastered version of the original series until the inevitable BluRay edition comes out. Besides, I really want the original versions too, and I see the older season sets have dropped in price considerably. So I'll likely get those first. Still no word on Season 3 remastered...

  • everything should be special edition!

    Coming Soon on DVD: Zaranyzerak's Video DVD Collection Boxset!

    Price: $110,000,000,000,000,000,000,0­00,98

  • Lol! There ya go - put out a special edition of my collection. Man, I don't even want to think how big THAT box would be! :)

    And I agree - everything should have a special edition, and fullscreen should be done away with once and for all (execpt for old TV shows and movies that were actually shot fullscreen, of course).

  • Thats gotta be one expensive collection. (have you seen Mac and Me The movie)

    I know my bought cd's tapes and records of over 500 are way over 1,000 bucks in total price bought, Lots of hard to find albums I have.

  • Indeed it is! And no, I haven't seen Mac and Me (heard of it, never seen it).

    It's always so satisfying when you get your hands on the hard to find stuff, isn't it? :) A lot of my DVDs are long out of print collector's items now too.

  • DON'T watch starship troopers 2, not good not good. I like how you have hitchhikers guide as a tag yet you mention it in here for less then a second, hot.

    Did you die at the end? what a cliff hanger!

  • Excellent. I will have to make a point of paying as much as I possibly can for the DVD and watching it over and over again. Oh, I see there's a THIRD one coming out. It's actually got Casper Van Dien back as Johnny Rico, and from the trailer actually looks pretty decent.

    As for whether or not I died...tune in again tomorrow, kids! Same Bat-Time, Sam Bat-Channel!

  • nice

  • Thanks

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