Had a bit of a weekend binge, the bottom two Premium Collection films also came with a poster instead of just art cards. [ATTACH] However, it...
I'm in the UK so we only have the American versions on offer and since I have a complete inability to properly enjoy dubbed films that sadly rules...
In terms of the Showa-Era then yes but outside of those fifteen films it depends on what is readily available. Found it difficult to even find the...
This being delayed at least gives me time to go through the older Godzilla films since I have only ever seen the first one.
392. The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (Jack Sher, 1960) 393. A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Steven Spielberg, 2001) 394. First Man Into Space (Robert Day,...
Like I said, if they are films that you like then you don't have to justify your purchases to anyone and I certainly don't try to do so when I get...
No such thing as too many especially if you are enjoying what you are buying unlike when I used to buy cheap DVDs without even knowing if I was...
Oh, well then you do have a problem because I am only on 341 haha.
When you get to how many Blu-rays I have, then you will have a problem haha.
The third one is better.
Just watched this horror science fiction film and I enjoyed it so much. Hopefully, it is the first of many first time watches of other similar...
371. The Siege of Firebase Gloria (Brian Trenchard-Smith, 1989) 372. Them! (Gordon Douglas, 1954)* 373. Sleepers (Barry Levinson, 1996)* 374. The...
Do you know how many you have?
It is one of those films that I never want to see ever again, the script alone makes me want to turn inside out haha.
Oh definitely, especially if you divide the price by how many films are in the collection. Just going to wait and see how many I like and go from...
The only thing stopping me is that I know I can physically get my hands on them via a rental subscription service I am subscribed to, if I like...
Weirdly, I was not. I can't really rationalise why I like them so much but I guess that is the magic of film, no real reason to do so.
As much as I liked Crawl I will take the creature features of old where it was stop-motion animation or purely practical effects over that as I...
Wish Godzilla in that form was available over here in the UK but even so, getting the Showa-era Collection from Criterion for £150 is still...
Same here but I always seem to find something shorter to watch.
Yet to see the Final Cut, so looking forward to that on 4K at some point.
All were on sale so what would have been around £150 ended up being £70. [ATTACH]
Such a sad loss, he contributed an insane amount of great music to some of the best films out there. RIP.
359. Session 9 (Brad Anderson, 2001) 360. Tombstone (George P. Cosmatos, 1993)* 361. Ice Station Zebra (John Sturges, 1968) 362. Enter the Dragon...
345. Gallipoli (Peter Weir, 1981) 346. Cop Land (James Mangold, 1997)* 347. The Shining (Stanley Kubrick, 1980)* 348. No Way Out (Joseph L....