That is my English Collection my kids call it the Sucky Collection anyway I capture the Castle was nice Iliked it a great coming of age piece.
i will see if i can get a better picture of that corner
I must recommend North and South if you haven't seen it yetEscapay wrote:"Sucky Collection", lol. Sounds like my DVDs since nobody likes my movies.
Thanks for getting me a better picture (well, once it's posted, lol).
Escapay
Okay, i just saw the new pictures. You've got the Horatio Hornblower series!DisneyDVDFAN wrote:I must recommend North and South if you haven't seen it yetEscapay wrote:"Sucky Collection", lol. Sounds like my DVDs since nobody likes my movies.
Thanks for getting me a better picture (well, once it's posted, lol).
EscapayRichard Armitage is great
and dear Frankie and so many others
i love movies.
Admit it. You were looking at my collection. I'll take new pictures with the recent additions for your viewing pleasure (cough envy cough).Escapay the unhappy Disney employee wrote:Okay, i just saw the new pictures. You've got the Horatio Hornblower series!DisneyDVDFAN wrote: I must recommend North and South if you haven't seen it yetRichard Armitage is great
and dear Frankie and so many others
i love movies.
Escapay
Dude, seriously GET. OVER. YOURSELF. My comments were toward DisneyDVDFan who was the most recent poster in the thread, thus, the ones I saw. I already read the previous posts, and commented on his to ask about his period piece shelf.reyquila the delusional wrote: Admit it. You were looking at my collection. I'll take new pictures with the recent additions for your viewing pleasure (cough envy cough).
Yeah finallyEscapay wrote:Okay, i just saw the new pictures. You've got the Horatio Hornblower series!DisneyDVDFAN wrote: I must recommend North and South if you haven't seen it yetRichard Armitage is great
and dear Frankie and so many others
i love movies.
Escapay
You're welcome. I've only watched the first two Hornblower movies on DVD, hardly have had the time to watch the rest. Looking to get the Wind in the Willows series and movies one of these days. I remember watching them on PBS on Sundays as a kid.DisneyDVDFAN wrote:Yeah finallyEscapay wrote: Okay, i just saw the new pictures. You've got the Horatio Hornblower series!
Escapaythey were really good
just have the last to watch ... also have the wind in the willows series and movies
those are great also....
thanks again
I know what you mean. My wallet always hurts in the fall and winter DVD season.DisneyDVDFAN wrote:Yeah I know about the Pride and Prejudice release looks gorgeous may have to hold out for a bit too many pre orders
No problem. I passed on the Elijah Wood Oliver Twist when it first came out, but the review here for it is pretty good. May get it if I can find it used or at a lower price, but otherwise, it's a low priority for me.DisneyDVDFAN wrote: i was looking to get the Disney Oliver Twist with Elijah Wood but will check out the other movies you mentioned too ;...thanks again
Thanks again! I like to make sure to keep up with DVD news and releases of films that I have even just a passing interest in. Sometimes get a blindbuy that I read up on and picked out simply to check out the bonus features, then I'm pleasantly surprised to see that it's actually a pretty good film. Eg. I blindbought the Garbo Signature collection solely because of the price (on sale for $79.99 at Amazon), and the collection-exclusive documentary from TCM, and had no real interest then at watching any of the other films besides Camille and Ninotchka. Over time, I decided to watch Anna Christie, and then Queen Christina, and now consider both to be two more of my favorites from Garbo (though nothing tops Camille. Nothing.).DisneyDVDFAN wrote:you sound like you know your stuff
Ooh, that's good. It's always cheaper to buy in boxsets for me, though sometimes I take exceptions (another example, but I'd buy every season of Lois & Clark individually instead of waiting for all 4 to be out, so now I just need to wait for Season 4 to come in November).DisneyDVDFAN wrote:as for the Willows series they are releasing all of the sets plus movies sometime soon ... so you can get all of them instead of separate sets. amazon has it up already ...
Well if you're upgrading from single-disc barebones to two-disc Dread Pirate, I'd go for it, but if it's about content and price, you'd still be better set with the single-disc special edition. I mean, yeah, the two-disc is two discs and has kickass cover art, but the 3 new featurettes and quote game are hardly worth the difference in price. Plus, sometimes after watching the features, you feel like watching the movie again, and conveniently having it on the same disc is quite a benefit from having to take the disc out and put the other one in and let it load.DisneyDVDFAN wrote:Oh forgot to add about the Princess Bride and Pretty in Pink trying to hold out for the Dread Pirate edition Like that cover better as for pretty in pink don't know if I want to double dip on that as yet...
Yeah I have had my eyes on this for a long time just waiting for the right time I guess not a big Tom Cruise fan so i guess that is why it isn't on top of my list right now ;( but I may just get it for my collections ... as for the two disc I will get that simply because of the slipcover if nothing elseAnd just some random DVD recommendation: Pick up Legend: Ultimate Edition. Every DVD collection should have this two-disc set. Legend = Greatness. Legend = Fantasy At Its Best. Legend = my favorite movie in the whole world after The Ten Commandments, which will always claim the top spot no matter what.
DisneyDVDFAN wrote:Yeah I have had my eyes on this for a long time just waiting for the right time I guess not a big Tom Cruise fan so i guess that is why it isn't on top of my list right now ;( but I may just get it for my collections ...And just some random DVD recommendation: Pick up Legend: Ultimate Edition. Every DVD collection should have this two-disc set. Legend = Greatness. Legend = Fantasy At Its Best. Legend = my favorite movie in the whole world after The Ten Commandments, which will always claim the top spot no matter what.
Oy, the slipcover.DisneyDVDFAN wrote: as for the two disc I will get that simply because of the slipcover if nothing elseit is only 14.98 or so on amazon ...
Hehe, no worries. People have hijacked threads before.DisneyDVDFAN wrote:well I think this discussion is in the wrong thread hopefully no one complains ;()
Never saw it but the reviews on Amazon seem greatDottie wrote:Has anyone of you ever seen the Jane Eyre 1973 version with Sorcha Cusack? I'm thinking about getting that one, but I'm not sure yet.