Charity (thrift) shop DVD hunting

Discussion in 'Visual Arts' started by Dave Gilmour's Cat, Dec 8, 2019.

  1. Cokelike-

    Cokelike- Forum Resident

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    Columbus, Oh
    Breakfast Club rules. More essential viewing for teenagers, but accessible to pretty much everyone.
     
  2. GunsOfBrixton

    GunsOfBrixton Forum Resident

    Location:
    North Carolina
    It's been pretty slow on the DVD front of late. This is all I've found in about two months, though I haven't been thrifting as much lately. Mostly stuff for my classic Hollywood and Forgotten 80's collections (there is no movie more forgotten 80's than Love at First Bite :D), with a couple blu-rays to work out the home theater.

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  3. finslaw

    finslaw muzak to my ears

    Location:
    Indiana
    Except the Dark Crimes box which has a very high hit rate. Some of my favorite movies are in that box, a perfect cheap beginning to a noir habit. I would at the beginning avoid anything from the 30's or the TV stuff. But beyond the classics are under-watched stuff like The Sleeping Tiger.
     
  4. Mylene

    Mylene Senior Member

    Breakfast Club and Midnight in Paris are essential viewing. Haven't seen the other one.
     
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  5. ti-triodes

    ti-triodes Senior Member

    Location:
    Paz Chin-in

    A bunch of Public Domain movies that are VHS quality? What could go wrong? :p
     
  6. Mylene

    Mylene Senior Member

    Jazz on a Summer's Day (CD/DVD) $2
    The Complete Bourne Collection (4 Blu Rays) $5
    Army of Darkness $2
     
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  7. Dave S

    Dave S Forum Resident

    Funnily enough, I've just picked up extra copies of seasons 2 to 5 (ideal for travelling). Season 5 was still sealed. Marked up at 50p each, but actually 10 for £1. They are practically giving DVDs away.
     
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  8. ti-triodes

    ti-triodes Senior Member

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    Paz Chin-in
    The first 4 seasons of Babylon 5. $1 each.
     
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  9. Dave Gilmour's Cat

    Dave Gilmour's Cat Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    Two De Niros, a Mel Gibson and a Nick Cave for £1.50. I’ve always wanted to see The Deer Hunter. Expecting The Intern to be awful as it’s a Nancy Meyers film.
     
  10. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    ontario canada
    Well...'The Intern' sure ain't 'The Deer Hunter' but there's far worse DeNiro movies.
     
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  11. Dave Gilmour's Cat

    Dave Gilmour's Cat Forum Resident Thread Starter

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  12. AlmostHeavenWV

    AlmostHeavenWV The poster formerly known as AlmostHeavenWI

    Location:
    Lancashire
    Johnny English, 99p. Hadn't seen any of the English films until a few months ago when I away was on holiday and happened to be able to see '.... Reborn.' Watchable, so I've been looking out for the first one since then.
     
  13. Reamonnt

    Reamonnt Mr.T

    Location:
    Ireland
    Nightmare on Elm Street 2
    Bellevue Rendevous
    Corpse Bride
    Oldboy
    Face
    30 Days of Night

    All for 8 Euro as they classed the 2-Disc with Graphic Novel 30 Days as 3 seperate items!
    Nice to get Bellevue as its one of my kids altime favourites and we only had an old rip.
     
  14. AlmostHeavenWV

    AlmostHeavenWV The poster formerly known as AlmostHeavenWI

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    Lancashire
    50p in Crewe today. Not seen the movie before, just the TV series.

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  15. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    Be advised the movie is a much much different animal than the the tv series.
     
  16. AlmostHeavenWV

    AlmostHeavenWV The poster formerly known as AlmostHeavenWI

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    Aw shucks, I'll put it in the trash bin now.
     
  17. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    Don't do that!
    It's different...but in a good way.
    You see Hawkeye, Hot Lips , Frank Burns , Radar and others in a totally different way.
     
  18. AlmostHeavenWV

    AlmostHeavenWV The poster formerly known as AlmostHeavenWI

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    Lancashire
    Great gosh a'mighty! I'm looking forward to watching it tomorrow with a beer and salted peanuts.
     
  19. Mark B.

    Mark B. Forum Resident

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    Concord, NC
    “Baseball” A Film By Ken Berns 10 DVD set for $1.99 at Goodwill.
     
  20. Mylene

    Mylene Senior Member

    A Swingin' Safari. An almost unwatchable film starring Kylie. $1
     
  21. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    Excellent documentary series! $1.99? Incredible bargain!!
    Have you seen it?
     
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  22. Wildest cat from montana

    Wildest cat from montana Humble Reader

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    Curious if you watched it.
     
  23. Mark B.

    Mark B. Forum Resident

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    Concord, NC
    Yes. I watched it when it originally aired on PBS. I’m a fan of most of Burns’ work, and grew up playing and loving baseball, so there was no way it was getting left at Goodwill. I’ll admit the fact that they didn’t put it in their “Boutique” section and put a $19.99 sticker on it swayed my decision a good bit.
     
  24. Mylene

    Mylene Senior Member

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    The Avengers ~ The Ultimate Collection AU$10. Season 5 was missing but I rifled few a couple of boxes on the floor and found it.
     
  25. AlmostHeavenWV

    AlmostHeavenWV The poster formerly known as AlmostHeavenWI

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    Lancashire
    Yes, I watched it all the way through in one go, which is very unusual for me as my attention span rarely lasts more than 40-45 minutes. Found it mostly enjoyable, although there were too many scenes set in the dark, where I was often guessing what was supposed to be happening visually. The TV series rarely has scenes in the dark, if I remember right, so visually, that was, for me, the biggest difference between the film and TV versions.

    Good that there wasn't a Max Klinger character. Have always found him to be the weakest and least interesting of the recurring characters in the TV show.

    I didn't find the American football game at the end to be very interesting, reminded me too much of 'Horse Feathers,' and I have zero interest in American football anyway.
     

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