My recent purchases include of King Kong, The Wizard Of Oz, Star Wars, Lord Of The Rings trilogy and the King Kong vs. Godzilla/King Kong Escapes (Double pack). Have to wait for Christmas though! Just to make it clear and simple, all of them (save for the last two) or either SE/EE verisons.
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No, actually. I meant to say Muppets Take Manhattan (which I got for $5.50 at Wal-Mart) instead of Great Muppet Caper. But if you look towards the end of the last thread, you'll see that I did take advantage of that sale for Christmas Carol/Muppet Movie. Thanks!
I have recently been doing some major trading with a guy in the uk trying to complete my bette davis collection:
I have gotten the following Bette Davis dvds from him in our trades:
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The Bad Sister 1931
Waterloo Bridge 1931
Way Back Home 1932
The Menace 1932
Hells House 1932
The Man Who Played God 1932
So Big 1932
The Rich Are Always With Us 1932
The Dark Horse 1932
Cabin In The Cotton 1932
Three On A Match 1932
20,000 Years In Sing Sing 1933
Parachute Jumper 1933
The Working Man 1933
Ex-Lady 1933
Bureau Of Missing Persons 1933
Fashions Of 1934 - 1934
The Big Shakedown 1934
Jimmy The Gent 1934
Fog Over Frisco 1934
Of Human Bondage 1934
Housewife 1934
Bordertown 1935
The Girl From 10th Avenue 1935
Front Page Woman 1935
Special Agent 1935
Dangerous 1935
The Petrified Forest 1936
The Golden Arrow 1936
Satan Met A Lady 1936
Marked Woman 1937
Kid Galahad 1937
That Certain Woman 1937
It's Love Im After 1937
Jezebel 1938
The Sisters 1938
Dark Victory 1939
Juarez 1939
The Old Maid 1939
All This and Heaven Too 1940
The Letter 1940
The Great Lie 1941
The Bride Came C.O.D 1941
The Little Foxes 1941
The Man Who Came To Dinner 1941
In This Our life 1942
Now Voyager 1942
Watch On The Rhine 1943
Thank Your Lucky Stars 1943
Old Acquaintance 1943
Mr Skeffington 1944
Hollywood Canteen 1944
The Corn Is Green 1945
A Stolen Life 1946
Deception 1946
Winter Meeting 1948
June Bride 1948
Beyond The Forest 1949
Payment On Demand 1951
Another Mans Poison 1952
Phone Call From A Stranger 1952
The Star 1952
The Virgin Queen 1955
Storm Center 1956
The Catered Affair 1956
John Paul Jones 1959
The Scapegoat 1959
What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? 1961
Dead Ringer 1964
The Empty Canvas 1964
Where Love Has Gone 1964
Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte 1964
The Nanny 1965
The Anniversary 1968
Connecting Rooms 1970
Madame Sin 1972
The Scientific Card Player 1972
The Judge and Jake Wyler 1972
Scream Pretty Peggy 1973
Burnt Offerings 1976
The Disappearance of Aimee 1976
The Dark Secret of Harvest Home 1978 (Miniseries)
Death On The Nile 1978
Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter 1979
White Mama 1980
Skyward 1980
Family Reunion 1981
A Piano For Mrs Cimino 1982
Little Gloria Happy At Last 1982
Hotel 1983
Right Of Way 1983
Murder With Mirrors 1985
As Summers Die 1986
The Whales Of August 1987
Wicked Stepmother 1989
Starring Bette Davis The TV Years - 3 Rare Television Episodes
3 x TV Movies - For Better For Worse, Footnote on a Doll and The Cold Touch
Television Programmes 1 - Wagon Train x2
Television Programmes 2 Wagon Train and Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Stranded 1957 - Part Of The Telephone Time Series
Suspicion - Fraction Of A Second - 1958
Crack Up - 20th Century FOX Hour
The Accomplice - The Virginian Tv Series
Perry Mason - Episode: The Case of Constant Doyle
It Takes a Thief - in Episode 'Touch Of Magic' 1970
Gunsmoke - The Jailer 1966
The Bette Davis and Joan Crawford Game Shows
Television Collection Vol 7
Bette Davis Tv Talk Shows Vols 1-6
The AFI Salute to Bette Davis 1977
Bette Davis on The Jack Paar Show 1962
Bette on Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts! 1974
Mame (Lucille Ball, Robert Preston)
Cary Grant Unseen Films Collections 1-4
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I've also bought the following dvds in the past few weeks:
Queer As Folk Season 1
Long Long Trailer (Lucille Ball)
A Song Is Born (Bob Hope)
A Gathering Of Eagles (Rock Hudson)
Private Lives Of Elizabeth And Essex
Every Girl Should Have One (Zsa Zsa Gabor)
Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie
"I have this tremendous energy. I just loved and love life. I love it today. I never want to die."
~Jayne Meadows Allen~
DG, I would have thought that show was too racy for your tastes! At any rate, I'm very glad to see teh Guru here! He doesn't stick around nearly enough these days and I think there's a serious shortage of wisdom here as a result.
-Aaron
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AwallaceUNC wrote:I would have thought that show was too racy for your tastes!
My roommate in Florida had the complete series, and I was bored one weekend (I had like 4 days off in a row from Friday-Monday), so he suggested I watch his DVDs of the series. Uh, yeah...it is REALLY racy. It's like a gay soap opera, with a few Showtime nudity thrown in for good measure. I could get past the kissing (a kiss is a kiss regardless who is giving it to who) but it was too much for me to see the actual act of sex (granted, it was merely bodies positioned in...positions, nothing showing).
Escapay
WIST #60:
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
WIST #61:
TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
Escapay wrote:My roommate in Florida had the complete series, and I was bored one weekend (I had like 4 days off in a row from Friday-Monday), so he suggested I watch his DVDs of the series. Uh, yeah...it is REALLY racy. It's like a gay soap opera, with a few Showtime nudity thrown in for good measure. I could get past the kissing (a kiss is a kiss regardless who is giving it to who) but it was too much for me to see the actual act of sex (granted, it was merely bodies positioned in...positions, nothing showing).
Yeah; we were required to watch the pilot episode for my Media Studies class this semester and it left very, very little to the imagination. We were told that not all of the subsequent episodes were as explicit as that.
-Aaron
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Well I was trying to find Radio Flyer after work tonight at Wal-mart but no such luck. I've should of know... Walmart has such a crappy selection. That's why I go to Best Buy but it was closed.
Anyways I got some thing just as good and that was The Sandlot. I love this movie when I was 9-10 years old and I still do but I didn't have it on video until now.
Porter - THE GREAT BAMBINO!!!
Smalls - Oh I thought you said The Great Bambi...
Porter - That wimpy deer.
Porter - You want a smore?
Smalls - Some more what?
Porter - A smore.
Smalls - Why would I want some more if I haven't gotten any yet?
Porter - .... You're killing me smalls! You're killing me!
Now I know I said that I will never do blind buys again after the huge disappointment with Men In Black II. But I did it again and I bought Madagascar. I actually saw parts of it from work and so I thought I thought I would give it a go. I might actually like it.
AwallaceUNC wrote:Yeah; we were required to watch the pilot episode for my Media Studies class this semester and it left very, very little to the imagination. We were told that not all of the subsequent episodes were as explicit as that.
-Aaron
What a shame they didn't show the British version it is a remake of. Well, extended remake, as in true British tradition we stopped when the writer felt the story had been told.
Just ordered more Xena seasons... I have a lot of catching up to do! Xena, Warrior Princess - Season I: Volume II
Xena, Warrior Princess - Season II: Volume I
"See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve." - The Joker
Recieved Looney Tunes Volume 2 from hmv.co.uk - £17.99
Treasure Planet £5.99 (preowned from Gamestation, but as good as new!)
Ghostbusters £6.99 ( same as above)
The Treasure Planet and Ghostbusters dvds were in B.O.G.O.F offer as well, so i only paid £6.99 for both of them.