Thats very good.
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Star Trek The Motion Picture (BluRay)
Not the directors cut but original theatrical version, so the opening scenes are not cut to tripe as they were with the directors version. No idea what possessed him to destroy the Kilingon battle cruiser attacks on Vger and think it better.
Nice one, Neil. Might get that myself:)
Marco.
The man who never was..
Just in the door. I have in on a file but fancied the blueray https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...dffb71d57f.jpg
Have they transferred it into colour, too?;)
Marco.
Dropped into a few charity shops today in Liverpool and picked up these (mint) Blu-rays, all for £2,50 each:
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The last one in particular is supposed to be excellent!:)
Marco.
Another charity shop special, for the princely sum of £2... From 2007:
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https://youtu.be/zXYO19Ig5hc
Looks half decent!:cool:
Marco.
Gradually going thru this place decorating. After ive finished tiling the bathroom its the Front bedroom next. There are hundreds of DVD's in there, never get watched. Box sets upon box sets especially that tripe CSI American cop stuff i bought the dear wife that most have never been watched. Im gonna have to talk her into getting shut. Hopefully she agrees.
Media collections look dreadful & im not wasting Cupboard space for the sake of it. CD's & DVD's are an eye sore
I agree about the eyesore, unless they're stored properly inside a nice cabinet, and so hidden from view. Difficult things to sell though, if you were planning on that, as tastes in films are so personal, even more so than music, but box sets of popular TV series, etc, in good condition are always saleable.
If it were me though, I'd just take them down to your local charity shop, unless there's anything particularly rare among the films.
Marco.