I Just Bought … (Non-SW Shopping Diary)

Since last posting to this thread just before Christmas (Blu-rays unless otherwise stated):

Shawscope Vol.3
Scooby-Doo: The Complete Original Series (DVD)
Fright Night (2011) (DVD)
Fright Night 2: New Blood (2013) (DVD)
Frasier - Season 2 (DVD)
Trick 'r Treat (4k)
China O’Brien/China O’Brien 2 (4k)
Twisters
They Came From Beyond Space
High Noon
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
The Running Man
The Kung Fu Instructor
Tron
The Day of the Triffids (1981 TV Show)
Se7en (4k)
Oddity
Inglourious Basterds (4k)
Quatermass and the Pit (1967 Movie)
Invaders From Mars (4k)
Supervixens (4k)
The Usual Suspects (4k)
Smile 2
The Sisters Brothers
Malum
Fatal Attraction (4k)
Basic Instinct
Last Voyage of the Demeter (4k)
V/H/S/Beyond
Ran (4k)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (4k)
Horrible History: Four Historical Epics by Chang Cheh
Only Lovers Left Alive
Byzantium
Daybreakers
Watermelon Man
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Abigail
Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter (4k)
The Lair of the White Worm
What We Do in the Shadows (2014 Movie)
Constantine (4k)
Frances Ha
Black Cat 2
The Lady Assassin
Blade Trilogy Set
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (4k)
Watchmen Chapters I & II
Cronos (4k)
Ginger Snaps Trilogy Set

It’s not as indulgent as it looks; The Shawscope and Scooby-Doo sets were Christmas presents, as were Twisters and Smile 2. :flushed:

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This bloke loves blu-rays!!

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You’re going to need a bigger house :rofl:

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Across 110th Street

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Some new blurays…War, Creature-Feature, Action, and Drama.







Plus, a couple of Clint DVDs…not among his best, IMHO, but still quite watchable.


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I’ve seen and enjoyed the Heath Ledger version of ‘Ned Kelly’; so was happy today to discover the ‘original’, starring Mick Jagger, on DVD in a charity shop.

I must admit, I’m looking forward to watching this.

ALSO:



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Scandinavian DVD.
200 min version.

Some new blurays…




Plus, some Asian BD’s from a charity shop for £1 each…





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Love Yojimbo, one of the best Samurai films ever made!

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Got a good chunk of Birthday money Friday and decided to go on a little spree

First pick up is special treat one

One of my YouTube buddies has me as a guest on his podcast from time to time, and this go around we’re doing Dario Argento, and he picked Bird with the Crystal Plumage and Opera. Watched Opera on Amazon Prime as I wasn’t sure if it was something I’d like and ended up finding it very well made and done. Decided to pick up a copy as Prime only had the English dubbing which had more bad voice work than good, so I want to see it again in Italian with subtitles. And there’s a crap ton of interviews I can’t wait to dig into too.

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Two more purchases with Birthday money

Originally I had the Kino Blu Rays, but these German editions from Koch Films/Plaion Pictures have the French audio with subtitles as a viewing option where the Kino editions don’t

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Bluray

Some DVDs…
I bought the entire four series of ‘Black Sails’ for just £2…





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Pre-ordered HK 1941 from Eureka. Fuck yeah

Well thank you…


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The Outlaw Josey… Texaner? :thinking:

Yes, German Blu-Ray
Der Texaner

Surprised they didn’t put Django in the title haha.

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Isn’t ‘Josey Wales’ from Missouri , but on his way to Texas ?

:thinking:

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you’re overestimating the West German 70s cinema audience’s geography skills :slight_smile:

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Yes, Aldo…he sure is…

The original novel, written by Forrest Carter, was called ‘The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales’, and was first published in 1973. It was later renamed ‘Gone to Texas’, and was released in cinemas in 1976 as, of course, ‘The Outlaw Josey Wales’.



In 1976, Forrest Carter went on to pen a sequel to ‘JW’…

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