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Old 10th May 2016, 10:05 AM
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I currently have 5143 discs in my collection, 1627 of which are Blu-ray Discs.
Mind you if i had the money guess i would have that many films
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Old 10th May 2016, 10:09 AM
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I keep getting told off by the other half for not saving my money so I tend to curb my collecting every now and then in an effort to save something but then I spend it on books or tattoos anyway

My collection can be seen here on my blu-ray forum profile, I add stuff as I buy it so it's current, I don't log my DVDs so I have no idea, I've given a lot to charity.

Blu-ray.com - Blu-ray Movie collection
Using their 'compare' feature we apparently have 120 matching titles/editions - mainly 88/Arrow/Eureka stuff by the looks of it.
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Old 10th May 2016, 10:37 AM
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Mind you if i had the money guess i would have that many films
I've been fortunate to have disposable income to spend on shiny plastic discs and been able to take advantage of sales.
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Old 10th May 2016, 11:31 AM
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Went to see Eye in the Sky the other day. I was expecting an action thriller about drones with Jesse Pinkman uncovering a conspiracy and getting hunted down by Helen Mirren's cronies. What I got was two hours of administrative procedures as politicians argued about whether to bomb a house because a little girl was sat outside it selling bread. Every time there was a danger of something dramatic happening, someone said "I'll have to ask my boss if we can do this" and there was another massive round of waffling. Absolutely dire. Should've known really!
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Old 10th May 2016, 11:42 AM
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Went to see Eye in the Sky the other day. I was expecting an action thriller about drones with Jesse Pinkman uncovering a conspiracy and getting hunted down by Helen Mirren's cronies. What I got was two hours of administrative procedures as politicians argued about whether to bomb a house because a little girl was sat outside it selling bread. Every time there was a danger of something dramatic happening, someone said "I'll have to ask my boss if we can do this" and there was another massive round of waffling. Absolutely dire. Should've known really!
I scored this 4.5/5 I found it gripping with some excellent acting and direction.
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Old 10th May 2016, 02:23 PM
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The weekend's viewings:



Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995)



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Swimming Pool (2003)



77/100


The Creeping Terror (1964)



8/100


The Dungeon of Harrow (1962)



51/100
WTTD easily the creepiest of these cough
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Old 10th May 2016, 02:27 PM
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WTTD easily the creepiest of these cough
"Great, there goes the band!"

I love Welcome to the Dollhouse
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Old 10th May 2016, 02:29 PM
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"Great, there goes the band!"

I love Welcome to the Dollhouse
It's still not quite up there with Happiness for me, but a great film nonetheless.
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It's still not quite up there with Happiness for me, but a great film nonetheless.
I bought Dark Horse on DVD ages ago and I haven't got around to watching that one yet, it looked great from the trailer and if it's as good as those 2 then I know I'm going to love it.
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Old 10th May 2016, 05:08 PM
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Went to see Eye in the Sky the other day. I was expecting an action thriller about drones with Jesse Pinkman uncovering a conspiracy and getting hunted down by Helen Mirren's cronies. What I got was two hours of administrative procedures as politicians argued about whether to bomb a house because a little girl was sat outside it selling bread. Every time there was a danger of something dramatic happening, someone said "I'll have to ask my boss if we can do this" and there was another massive round of waffling. Absolutely dire. Should've known really!
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I scored this 4.5/5 I found it gripping with some excellent acting and direction.
I also thought it was uniformly brilliant and incredibly tense.

I'm not an authority on the matter, but I imagine the reality of such situation would involve a lot of negotiating and high-level political meetings.
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