To Kill A Mockingbird DVD
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To Kill A Mockingbird DVD
I know that many of you are fans of this film, so I decided to inform you that just last week (so the clerk told me) there was a price reduction on the CE DVD of To Kill A Mockingbird. Just picked it up for $14.98.
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Yeah, it had its SRP reduced to $19.99 quite a while ago.
I got it from Columbia House a few years ago, nonetheless, and it's a very good Collector's Edition. Universal really had them down years ago - American Graffiti, 12 Monkeys, Apollo 13, and this all have great documentaries. Now, it's often just a bunch of crap - the E.T. Limited Edition is rather a letdown from these.
I got it from Columbia House a few years ago, nonetheless, and it's a very good Collector's Edition. Universal really had them down years ago - American Graffiti, 12 Monkeys, Apollo 13, and this all have great documentaries. Now, it's often just a bunch of crap - the E.T. Limited Edition is rather a letdown from these.
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That's a good looking set.
The only edition we have out here is barebones and very dodgy.
Might pick that one up at some stage.
Thanks for the tip...
The only edition we have out here is barebones and very dodgy.
Might pick that one up at some stage.
Thanks for the tip...
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You're Welcome, Loomis. I had to decide between Mockingbird and Graffitti, so naturally, I bought the cheaper one. I intend on buying American Graffitti one of these days, even though I've never seen it. I just saw National Lampoon's Animal House on an old, worn out VHS for the first time a few weeks ago. (We bought it from a old video store that went out of business. Naturally, it's been viewed a million times because of it's popularity. It and the old VHS I recently rented of The Jerk are responsible for the new graininess in our living room VCR. ) I found out that it's CE DVD is out of print, but to my luck, there's a Double Secret Probation Edition coming out next month.
250 and I'm still going strong.
250 and I'm still going strong.
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So would you recommend the purchse of the E.T. box, MMB?MickeyMouseboy wrote:that's why i didnt by E.T. Limited Edition 2 disc set, i went all out there and got the 4 disc giftset of E.T.! with all the cool stuff i like universal but they're slacking on some of their releases.
I would buy it purely for the 1982 edition of the film, but $62 + ph translates to a lot of money, especially after exchange rate etc...
REALLY want this one though. Are the extras bountiful and worth it?
Comments anyone?
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I had the Gift Set pre-ordered at a misprice of around $28. And I'm glad I cancelled it and saved $10 or so. If only for the fact that Universal conned us all into thinking that would be the only way to get the original theatical cut of the film. I like "E.T." a lot, but I wouldn't have been interested in the book, soundtrack, and other stuff if we all hadn't been misled by Universal, whose face-saving was apparently at the request of Spielberg. You'd think they could have released a revised press release or something.
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Excuse my ignorance Luke, or perhaps I am misreading.Luke wrote:I had the Gift Set pre-ordered at a misprice of around $28. And I'm glad I cancelled it and saved $10 or so. If only for the fact that Universal conned us all into thinking that would be the only way to get the original theatical cut of the film. I like "E.T." a lot, but I wouldn't have been interested in the book, soundtrack, and other stuff if we all hadn't been misled by Universal, whose face-saving was apparently at the request of Spielberg. You'd think they could have released a revised press release or something.
Are you saying the original cut of the film is available outside the $60 set?
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Yes, it's available on all DVD versions, including the $29.99 SRP 2-Disc "Limited Collector's Edition." Which is good enough for me. It's on Disc 2, which is really the only disc I watch.Loomis wrote:Excuse my ignorance Luke, or perhaps I am misreading.
Are you saying the original cut of the film is available outside the $60 set?
But that's only on the R1 2-disc sets.Luke wrote:Yes, it's available on all DVD versions, including the $29.99 SRP 2-Disc "Limited Collector's Edition." Which is good enough for me. It's on Disc 2, which is really the only disc I watch.Loomis wrote:Excuse my ignorance Luke, or perhaps I am misreading.
Are you saying the original cut of the film is available outside the $60 set?
Most of my Blu-ray collection some of my UK discs aren't on their database
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I personally think is better than the 2 disc set it has more features than the 2 disc set. cause it has 3 discs plus the soundtrack (makes the 4th disc) the book is awesome and so is the piece of film (sericell). if you are a collector this is so worth it! if you just dont care about this items or having more bonus features you can go for the 2 disc. but i really liked the box and the stuff in it so is not like your getting ripped off you do get more features on the discs than 2 disc set but it just depends on your pocketLoomis wrote:So would you recommend the purchse of the E.T. box, MMB?MickeyMouseboy wrote:that's why i didnt by E.T. Limited Edition 2 disc set, i went all out there and got the 4 disc giftset of E.T.! with all the cool stuff i like universal but they're slacking on some of their releases.
I would buy it purely for the 1982 edition of the film, but $62 + ph translates to a lot of money, especially after exchange rate etc...
REALLY want this one though. Are the extras bountiful and worth it?
Comments anyone?
go here loomis http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... =8522#8522 i put together a comparison for you!
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You are too too kind MMB....MickeyMouseboy wrote:
go here loomis http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... =8522#8522 i put together a comparison for you!
Will check out now!
Thanks a lot!
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