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impy13 said:


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Phail.

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Holla at yo' Nick Nack.
 
phillyfan26 said:


I may be small but I do not forget!

Thank you for appreciating that post. I crack myself up all the time, but thought that post, considering the prior post, was brilliant. But, I'm dumb, so, how would I know brilliance???

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So it looks like Michael Clayton is out on DVD in just 6 days. Caught me by surprise. I think I may pick it up if I can find it at a reasonable price. That's a movie I could see myself watching rather regularly.

Also, still no word on the I'm Not There DVD release, which I've been waiting for anxiously for months.

Anyone here still collect DVDs frequently? And if so, which 2007 releases to you foretell purchasing?
 
Lancemc said:
So it looks like Michael Clayton is out on DVD in just 6 days.

Here I was planning on going to the theater to see it.

This will be much easier.
 
Lancemc said:
So it looks like Michael Clayton is out on DVD in just 6 days. Caught me by surprise. I think I may pick it up if I can find it at a reasonable price. That's a movie I could see myself watching rather regularly.

Also, still no word on the I'm Not There DVD release, which I've been waiting for anxiously for months.

Anyone here still collect DVDs frequently? And if so, which 2007 releases to you foretell purchasing?


Already bought Jesse James. Will definitely be picking up TWBB, NCFOM, I'm Not There, Zodiac (Special Edition), Knocked Up, Superbad, Hot Fuzz, Darjeeling, and Youth Without Youth. That's probably it.
 
I gots me Jesse James already. Have Zodiac, but, might get the Special Edition. TWBB and CNFOM are no-brainers. Diving Bell is a likely purchase. Darjeeling too. Michael Clayton is a definitely possibility.
 
Well, finished The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker is next.....first one of the bunch that I'm just not looking forward to.

The Spy Who Loved Me was fun. Underwater car was great, Jaws fighting and beating a Shark was priceless. Barbara Bach getting a lot of screen time was a pleasure.

And, I'll continue with the I like Moore better theme. He was great....there was one scene, where the car emerges from the ocean onto a beach, and the beach go-ers are all trying to get a look at/in the car, and Bond drops a fish out of the window, and just the look on his face conveys more humor and such than Connery was able to pull off.....in my humble opinion.
 
What about that opening?! The Union Jack parachute?

And the last line? "Just keeping the British end up, sir!"

Fucking classic.

I must see your new rankings.
 
lazarus said:
What about that opening?! The Union Jack parachute?

And the last line? "Just keeping the British end up, sir!"

Fucking classic.

I must see your new rankings.

I forgot about the open, that made me laugh out loud, that long ski jump off the cliff then the parachute having the union jack.

I have held back from rankings until I finish them all.

Seeing Goldeneye and Casino Royale after all the early titles will help me better decide if they are as high as I would have previously stated.

Am I crazy for Yaphet Kotto being my favorite villian so far???
 
He was just interesting to me, the character, as opposed to being a caricature. Then again, some of these villians became copied, be it legitimately or for laughs, so maybe they just seem like caricatures.

The way he dies was a fucking riot, yeah.
 
Lancemc said:
So it looks like Michael Clayton is out on DVD in just 6 days. Caught me by surprise. I think I may pick it up if I can find it at a reasonable price. That's a movie I could see myself watching rather regularly.

Also, still no word on the I'm Not There DVD release, which I've been waiting for anxiously for months.

Anyone here still collect DVDs frequently? And if so, which 2007 releases to you foretell purchasing?

I usually hit the used DVD deals, and have already picked up Knocked Up, Hot Fuzz, Live Free or Die Hard, and got Transformers for Christmas (by accident, actually).

I'm gonna try and pick up Sunshine, Darjeeling, Superbad, and No Country. If I love There Will Be Blood, I'll buy it, too.
 
It's a no brainer, but I still need to see it first... and not get fucked out of seeing it every week.

If I like The Godfather Part III, I'll end up buying the trilogy set soon, too.
 
As far as DVDs of 2007 films go, I'll pick up:

I'm Not There
There Will Be Blood
The Darjeeling Limited

I've already got Superbad and Knocked Up. I'm not really a big DVD buyer though, especially now that I've started buying a lot of vinyl. If I find things in the bargain bin or used, I'll normally snap it up, but there are very few films I'll actually go out and buy new.
 
Lancemc said:
The trilogy set is worth it just to own the first film in the cool packaging.

It was 40 bucks at Target, I'm sure I can find it cheaper.
 
Haven't bought anything yet from this year.

Definitely picking up
I'm Not There
TWBB
No Country

Will buy if I can afford
Zodiac Directors Cut
Youth Without Youth
Michael Clayton (very likely)

Will buy if they put out a not-super-shitty DVD
Jesse James
 
LemonMacPhisto said:


It was 40 bucks at Target, I'm sure I can find it cheaper.

I think I picked it up one day at Best Buy for $30. And I actually liked Part III. So yay.
 
It still implies that I'd have to consider them the same score in order to conjecture a score for the third entry. But I'll give you this.

The Godfather - 10
The Godfather Part II - 9
The Godfather Part III - 7.5
 
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