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    Basically just post all the DVDs that you have gotten recently and continue to update, whilst commenting other peoples' growing collections and such.

    Perhaps a sticky?

    It was a grand day for DVDs today for me as I was out shopping with friends. Firstly I saw Crocodile, a bad, bad croc flick, for £1 and had to buy it as I collect low-budget garbage, and I couldn't argue with the price, especially in overpriced-as-hell Zavvi. This was followed by Ong-Bak/ The Warrior with Tony Jaa, the Asian film with like a constant 5 minute fight scene that is one continous shot, that was £3.00. I also like to collect controversial films, especially ones that were banned upon release. I wrote a three-part series on the most controversial films of all time a while ago on Habbox.com and owned pretty much all except a couple, one being Baise-Moi, which I had a bootleg tape of, but not a DVD, £6.00 and it was the first time that I had seen it in a store. It is a French film that features actual sex followed by grizzly murder, but I just had to add it to my collection after a while searching offline.

    My next two I received for free. It was my birthday the other day and a friend of mine said that I could choose a DVD and he would buy it for me this past afternoon, so I picked up Kill Bill, both volumes, in a boxset. I only ever owned the first, for some reason, and my 2-year-old niece took great pleasure in nicking it off a shelf and tearing the box up. Finally, Psycho 1-4 in a boxset, £15.00 in Tesco, and the stupid broad at the checkout never scanned it, seemingly forgetting after asking me for I.D., so I got that for free.

    Anyway - keep this updated, yes? And don't blame me for this "essay", it's 3.00am and I have nothing better to do as I'm driving for four hours at 06.30. :eusa_wall

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    The last DVD I bought was Dragons Forever, starring Jackie Chan. I'm slowly but surely on my way to collecting all of his films.

    I've seen the fight scene you're on about in Ong-Bak, truly amazing. I haven't seen the actual film yet though.

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    My newest DVD's:

    Jumper
    Bank Job
    Be King Rewind

    I then plan on buying the Doctor Who DVD's of this series

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack120 View Post
    My newest DVD's:

    Jumper
    Bank Job
    Be King Rewind

    I then plan on buying the Doctor Who DVD's of this series
    The Bank Job, an enjoyable heist film!

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    The Bank Job looks ace, was Jason Statham any good in it?

    I recently bought "No Retreat, No Surrender". A film made in the late 80s (89 I think) and it's one of Jeanne Claude Van Damme's first movies, I think it was his second or third appearance in a film & he played a fairly "big" part in this film. In it, JC-Van Damme is actually a villian, and not the hero. It was quite a good film, cheesy in some places (definately had that retro 80s vibe about it, especially some of the clothing!) but that's just from when it was made.
    Craig

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    Apparently he was, I love his action films!!

    Mine was Black Hawk Down on Bluray

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    Curse Of The Golden Flower
    American Psycho
    Face/Off
    Cast Away
    Forrest Gump
    Batman Begins.



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    Face/Off is a good film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUN View Post
    Face/Off is a good film.
    Yeah John Woo. One of my favourite action films.

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    I've bought loads of box sets recently.

    Sex and the City - 1-6
    Desperate Housewives - 1 - 3
    House - 1 - 3

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