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Jonathon ross used to do a show on c4 when it first started on the martial arts scene must have about twenty chan films in my collection
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How many dvds you got tray and harry2. dont realy buy many anymore people just borrow them when they come over and you dont see half off them again.
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not that many to be honest ,,,,,,,,,, probably only 20 dvd.s ( films not yet available on blu ray ),,,,,,,,,,, and around 50 blu ray films max ,,,,,,,,,,, about 8 psp umd films too .


but i live literally 150 yards from blockbuster (walk over in my slippers often lol)
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How's the decorating going Lee? :(
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finished it thank god ,,,,,,,,,,,,, so went out today for a full day , and lost 33 quid lol ,,,,,,, not a great start to the year lol


going away for a week to the canary islands on the 10th this monday though ,,,,,,,,,the 11th (my 39th birthday) will be spent on a beach ,,,,,,,,,,, then its back to the grind
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£33 is not too bad for some of the shite thats flooding everywhere at the moment lol. Sounds like you've got everything in good order anyway, happy days and happy hols mate. :wink:
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cheers bud ,,,,,,,,,, yeah 33 is nowt to lose on a bad day ,,,,,,, considering 20 went in fuel , plus food n drinks etc , probably lost nothing on fruits .
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Enjoy lee! Went in december! Agadir is a shithole but 200 fags called respect in lanzarote for £4.70! Filled up the wifes suitcase and sold the crap at £3 a pack! Touch!
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thecannonball89 wrote:How many dvds you got tray and harry2. dont realy buy many anymore people just borrow them when they come over and you dont see half off them again.
Got loads of TV series from the 60s and 70s and loads of horror films from UK, US , Italy, Japan etc .Fair collection of Hong Kong martial arts films, probably around 1500 in total. Got a contact who gets me stuff at trade prices (not pirate copies). No-one wants to borrow the stuff I buy :lol:
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1500 thats alot lol, iv got about 200.

Blockbuster is ok but they pull your pants down on crisps and sweets ect
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thecannonball89 wrote:1500 thats alot lol, iv got about 200.

Blockbuster is ok but they pull your pants down on crisps and sweets ect
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I've got a veritable shed load of movies on d.v.d both legit and raising the jolly roger.

To recap some of the ones already mentioned that I rate:


The godfather 2 I have this still sealed.

Man on fire is superb ,particularly liked the alternative ending ....much more satisfying .

I like the jackie chan films from the police story,armour of god era. My lucky stars,wheels on meals, operation condor etc.

Jet li has more good films than bad in my opinion and Tony jaa can entertain too.

I'm a big fan of robert rodriguez films ,with planet terror ,once upon a time in Mexico and more recently the excellent Machete high up on my list of favourites.

80's actioners are always good for a laugh,so the expendables was a welcome addition to my collection.Looking forward to the inevitable sequel.

Avatar needs to be owned.

I liked the rock with nick cage ,and also con air and next.


I think from Paris with love is quite good and i'll watch it again soon to reaffirm my opinion.

Steve austin's the condemned with vinnie jones was good aswell.

Anyone who hasn't seen inception yet needs to ,I reckon,as well as clash of the titans.

I've watched 'up' shrek4 and toy story 3 with my kids several times and all 3 are mint.

I could go on and on and on easily but I won't bore you any longer.



I'm looking forward to sucker punch and cleric big time ,and wouldn't mind seeing season of the witch also.
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mr lugsy wrote: I'm a big fan of robert rodriguez films ,with planet terror ,once upon a time in Mexico and more recently the excellent Machete high up on my list of favourites.





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Some great films there lugsy but I had to make a point of highlighting Machete.

I recently downloaded this, yes naughty but I do own 702 original DVDs (no ex-rentals either) and multiple box sets, I thought Machete was marvellous. Probably the best 'shit' film I have ever seen, although it's not shit if you know what I mean, it's proper old school grindhouse at its best....cheesier than Planet Terror too.

A Rodriguez film you missed off that list was From Dusk Til Dawn which is a great movie, the less said about Spy Kids the better though. :lol:

I'm currently hunting down the Steel Tin edition of the 80's exploitation Grindhouse series of Bronx films. I've seen it in HMV but never bought and I haven't seen it since - it's not even listed on their website, but one of the films Escape From The Bronx can be bought seperately for £15.

I do like films and I could chat/type bubbles about them for a while....but I won't bore you!!! :D
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Scott wrote:
messiah wrote:ID


YOU AND YOU ARE FACKIN OLD BILL.
I'm sure many of us have had a run-in with a Bob over some winnings lol

I do like this, and Stephen King's IT. Gangster films like Snatch are right up there, and like a lot of Asian horror/comedy. Latest purchase was both Death Note movies. I've watched all the anime so I'm going to see if the movies are much cop
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