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What is the best Blu-Ray collection for all the James Bond films?
I know there are 2 out.
Which is the better out of the two?

I guess it depends on which packaging you prefer. I think both sets has the same content but i personally prefer the Bond 50 set.

Terminator Genisys 3D

Was disappointed that the slip wasn't lenticular. :(

You bought Teminator Genisys and the plain slip is the only issue you have? :lol
 
I guess it depends on which packaging you prefer. I think both sets has the same content but i personally prefer the Bond 50 set.



You bought Teminator Genisys and the plain slip is the only issue you have? :lol

Thanks for the Bond info.
I'll look around to see who has the best deal.
 
I guess it depends on which packaging you prefer. I think both sets has the same content but i personally prefer the Bond 50 set.



You bought Teminator Genisys and the plain slip is the only issue you have? :lol

Hush you! :pfft:

I didn't mind the movie. Besides, I'm a completist anyway.
 
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Can't walk out of HMV without buying something :lol
 
Picked up sealed Terminator Genisys with slip cover AND extra disc with the bonus 90 extra contents from a guy on craigslist $10. Not bad since I watched it for the first time borrowed from the library. I thought only BB carried the 90 minute extra disc. Wonder where he got this from....



 
I'm saving San Andreas for a Netflix rental :lol

It was a typical "separated family fights to find each other" disaster film. My mom loves disaster movies so I bought it and invited my folks over for a movie night on the big screen. It had some pretty cool CGI effects and great sound with a predictable story.
 
It was a typical "separated family fights to find each other" disaster film. My mom loves disaster movies so I bought it and invited my folks over for a movie night on the big screen. It had some pretty cool CGI effects and great sound with a predictable story.

Those movies, like most of the genre (like action) are predictable. But we don't really go for the story. We go to be entertained by what we see on TV. San Adreas does that in the vein of classics like Earthquake.
 
Got Man from UNCLE yesterday. I found it laying in my driveway soaked with rain. I almost ran over it. It survived though.

:mad:

 
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