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Started by Andrew, April 29, 2007, 07:35:56 AM

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Torgo

Quote from: Shadow on October 30, 2007, 11:09:19 PM
Quote from: Torgo on October 30, 2007, 02:49:59 PM
Spiderman 3  (2-disc widescreen SE)

Ditto

Oh yeah, the writer of Zodiac has been hired to write Spiderman 4.  They've only said that they're focusing on just having 2 villains in the new one instead of 3 like in part three.

They haven't reached a deal with Tobey, Kirsten or Sam Raimi yet, but I'm sure one will be forthcoming. 
"There is no way out of here. It'll be dark soon. There is no way out of here."

Evan

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^Not the same version. I got a DVD in Chinese of the same movie.It comes with only chinese dialogue with english subs.

Kooshmeister

Nabbed Jeepers Creepers 2 and the double feature of Dante's Peak and Daylight from Wal-Mart.

Scott

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Went to Target the other day and picked up these $1 DVD's. Not sure why, but I thought they might be nice to have around the house.  :lookingup:

Classic Television: Blooper Bananza 1960's - Star Trek/McHales Navy/Laugh-In

Classic Television: All Star Bloopers - Bogart/Cagney/Karloff/Davis/etc.

Classic Television: Game Show Classics - To Tell The Truth/Other B/W Shows

Classic Television: Bonanza - 3 Episodes

Classic Television: Three Stooges - Three 17 minute clips & Three Stooge Cartoons

Classic Television: Dick Van Dyke - 6 Episodes

Davey And Goliath: Volumes 1-3

Enchanted Christmas - The Answer/Beyond Tomorrow/The Candle Maker

Evel Knievel - George Hamilton

316zombie

beyond tomorrow is a lovely little movie!i prefer it to the old standbys.i love having people watch it for the 1st time,so far everyone i've shown it to has bought it,i hope you like it!


recently bought EVERYTHING ray harryhausen ever worked on,and traded for the last item i needed right here on the trade or sale board,very cool....i never cease to be amazed by his work...

Evan


Conatins:
Kung Fu Superman/Muscle of the Dragon
Dragon Lives Again/Bruce Lee: The Star of Stars
Enter the Game of Death/Mission for the Dragon
Ching Wu and Shaolin Kung Fu Parts I & II
Fist of Fury 3/Return of Fist of Fury

Scott

Quote from: 316zombie on November 04, 2007, 12:59:34 PM
beyond tomorrow is a lovely little movie!i prefer it to the old standbys.i love having people watch it for the 1st time,so far everyone i've shown it to has bought it,i hope you like it!

It's suppose to be a Christmas film. Is it the same film 316Zombie?

316zombie

yes it is,and i like it lots better than it's a wonderful life or miracle on 34th street.don't get me wrong,they are both great movies,but this one is better.probably because it hasn't been done to death,either by too many viewings,or too many remakes,so it's...fresh is the only word i can think of that works :question:

Scott

Thanks, I'll play it around the holidays.  :thumbup:

Torgo

I'm planning on picking up the new Gold Box Complete Series of Twin Peaks (along with Fire Walk With Me) this Friday.
"There is no way out of here. It'll be dark soon. There is no way out of here."

Coffin Joe

Death Machines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MlsWoI162I
Unfortunately full frame but worth it at 5 buck.

Foxy Brown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgTv0VrsWhs
I love me some Jack Hill.

And these two lovelies are on order:
The Deathless Devil/Tarkan Versus The Vikings
http://www.dvdmaniacs.net/Reviews/A-D/deathless_devil.html

Dangerous Seductress
http://www.dvdmaniacs.net/Reviews/A-D/dangerous_seductress.html
I can smell ants.

Scott

Quote from: Shadow on October 27, 2007, 02:45:36 PM
Cruised by Best Buy and got the two Midnite Movie boxed sets, which include most of the new releases that came out in September:
Their are some nice titles out there at Best Buy.

Also I picked up Mills Creek 150 Cartoons from Walmart recently. These are the old ones I believe. I don't like cartoons, but I thought it might be worth a look for $5.

316zombie

scott,please let me know about the cartoon box!my big preference is really old cartoons that don't have any of the regular cartoon"stars".one of my faves is the spider hotel,another is honeymoon on the moon,just to give you an idea... :smile:

Scott

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Quote from: 316zombie on November 07, 2007, 04:32:46 PM
scott,please let me know about the cartoon box!my big preference is really old cartoons that don't have any of the regular cartoon"stars".one of my faves is the spider hotel,another is honeymoon on the moon,just to give you an idea... :smile:

Yea, I think they are the old vintage cartoons. I'll let you know. Not sure when I'll watch them. Maybe I'll peek this weekend.

By the way everyone you should check out your local Big Lots. They are selling really good DVD's for $2-$4. Most of them at $3.

Here's what I bought for $3 each:

The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada
Wild Things 1 & 2 (Double Disk)
The Passenger (Jack Nicholson)

There were many more DVD's at $3 that I didn't purchase. Here's a list from what I can remember:

Lords Of Flatbush
Body Double
XXX
Howling 4 & 5 (Double Disk)

Ah, I can't remember all the titles. It's a good place to pick up lots of good ones. There are about 20 decent titles on the shelve that are worth more than $3. Happy Hunting.

Pilgermann

Quote from: Scott on November 08, 2007, 04:25:29 PM
Quote from: 316zombie on November 07, 2007, 04:32:46 PM
scott,please let me know about the cartoon box!my big preference is really old cartoons that don't have any of the regular cartoon"stars".one of my faves is the spider hotel,another is honeymoon on the moon,just to give you an idea... :smile:

Yea, I think they are the old vintage cartoons. I'll let you know. Not sure when I'll watch them. Maybe I'll peek this weekend.

By the way everyone you should check out your local Big Lots. They are selling really good DVD's for $2-$4. Most of them at $3.

Here's what I bought for $3 each:

The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada
Wild Things 1 & 2 (Double Disk)
The Passenger (Jack Nicholson)

There were many more DVD's at $3 that I didn't purchase. Here's a list from what I can remember:

Thanks for the tip!  I've been to Big Lots a few times recently but their DVD stock had dwindled to nothing, or at least nothing interesting.  I really want to see The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada.