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Canyarion 07-23-2004 04:24 AM

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Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park 3
Minority Report
The Matrix
The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Revolutions
The Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition
The Two Towers Extended Edition

:unsure:
My bro has lots more.

Storm Eagle 07-23-2004 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by BreakABone
Now that's a collection boy...

You got all of the Batman movies...

X-2 and X-Men Evolution

The first two Turtles Movie, the 87 show, and the collection of the new show...

Er the Power Ranger Movie, and the Ultimate Ranger.. question the rest of your Power Ranger stuff though...

All you need now is some more Spiderman and Batman: TAS Vol 1 and your all set...

That's one of a collection, I would be proud if it was mines...

And speaking of mines, you can add Batman: TAS Vol 1 to my list.

And what part of NYC you live? ;)

I don't really live in NYC anymore. Actually I've been living in the Westchester County area since the fall of 2002. Why? Do you live in NY(C) too?

BreakABone 07-23-2004 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Storm Eagle
I don't really live in NYC anymore. Actually I've been living in the Westchester County area since the fall of 2002. Why? Do you live in NY(C) too?


Yup, I live in Brooklyn when home.

And well Alfred while attending University.

Storm Eagle 07-23-2004 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BreakABone
Yup, I live in Brooklyn when home.

And well Alfred while attending University.

Okay, I was in the Bronx.

Now what would REALLY be cool, is if there were season sets for the X-Men and Spider-Man cartoons that were on Fox.

Saved By The Bell is on DVD, but what I'd really like to have is season sets of Hang Time. That was the best Peter Engel show in my opinion.

Now check out the DVDs that I want to own in the near future:
http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.ht...0Own&id=prdude

BreakABone 07-23-2004 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Storm Eagle
Okay, I was in the Bronx.

Now what would REALLY be cool, is if there were season sets for the X-Men and Spider-Man cartoons that were on Fox.

Saved By The Bell is on DVD, but what I'd really like to have is season sets of Hang Time. That was the best Peter Engel show in my opinion.

Now check out the DVDs that I want to own in the near future:
http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.ht...0Own&id=prdude

Real big into those cartoons, eh.

Now that's someone I could learn to like.

I saw the Saved by the Bell season sets, hear they are also coming out with the "College Years", but that won't have Wedding in Las Vegas.

I was a bigger fan of "USA High" which came on the USA Network.

As for your wanted DVDs, I want the Aladdin one as well, I just hope they release the other movies on DVD as well as the animated series.

I want the Boy Meets World one badly, not as badly as I want Batman: TAS Vol 2, but I loved that show, especially the later episodes.

Really big Power Ranger fan, eh? :confused:

And I wish the Turtles set were cheaper, I mean 12 bucks for 3-5 episodeS? The 87 show was 9 episodes for 10 bucks.

Storm Eagle 07-23-2004 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by BreakABone
Real big into those cartoons, eh.

I saw the Saved by the Bell season sets, hear they are also coming out with the "College Years", but that won't have Wedding in Las Vegas.

I was a bigger fan of "USA High" which came on the USA Network.

Really big Power Ranger fan, eh? :confused:

And I wish the Turtles set were cheaper, I mean 12 bucks for 3-5 episodeS? The 87 show was 9 episodes for 10 bucks.

Cartoons are forever. :)

Yes, Saved By The Bell: The College Years will be on DVD. Don't know about the wedding movie though. Don't forget there was also a SBTB summer vacation movie.

USA High was so-so. Might have been the most unrealistic of the teen Peter Engel shows. Still enjoyable though.

Hey, I can't go wrong with chicks in spandex and giant robots. Plus with Voltron in my past, how can I resist. Trust me, there has been worse. Seven words. Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters From Beverly Hills.

The DVD Aficionado site is helpful for helping you find DVDs at cheap prices. Especially if you think the TMNT DVDs are too much for your blood. Plus since the first season of the old TMNT is out on DVD, I hope the rest of the seasons are soon to follow.

bobcat 07-23-2004 09:49 PM

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My friend has over 1600 DVD's (including international/local regio). He's a DVD freeeaaak.

Storm Eagle 07-23-2004 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by bobcat
My friend has over 1600 DVD's (including international/local regio). He's a DVD freeeaaak.

Which brings me to a question. With those of you who have a lot of DVDs, just what do you do with your many DVDs? I mean you probably don't watch your oldest DVDs as much as you used to. In fact, you probably don't really watch them at all now. I ended up thinking about my mother and how she'd probably ask me "what do you do with all those DVDs?". Kind of like we all own more DVDs than we have a right to, or something.

Or how about this? Do you sometimes feel you should just give your least-watched DVDs away or something? I don't think I could really give up any of my DVDs though. Some of them are either classics and/or rarities. I probably won't watch my season sets so often, but at least I can be glad to own complete series of my favorite shows on a really good media format.

Stonecutter 07-23-2004 11:46 PM

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I see what you're saying, but my logic is, if you watch it more than once, it's worth it.

BreakABone 07-23-2004 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Storm Eagle
Which brings me to a question. With those of you who have a lot of DVDs, just what do you do with your many DVDs? I mean you probably don't watch your oldest DVDs as much as you used to. In fact, you probably don't really watch them at all now. I ended up thinking about my mother and how she'd probably ask me "what do you do with all those DVDs?". Kind of like we all own more DVDs than we have a right to, or something.

Or how about this? Do you sometimes feel you should just give your least-watched DVDs away or something? I don't think I could really give up any of my DVDs though. Some of them are either classics and/or rarities. I probably won't watch my season sets so often, but at least I can be glad to own complete series of my favorite shows on a really good media format.

Hmm, I don't know...

I can say except for the recent additions, and maybe a few movies, I watch all of my movies rather often.

I don't feel bad keeping all of them, I mean I live on campus people come borrow them, my little siblings watch, friends want to borrow, and I actually watch some of the special feautres.

bobcat 07-24-2004 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Storm Eagle
Which brings me to a question. With those of you who have a lot of DVDs, just what do you do with your many DVDs? I mean you probably don't watch your oldest DVDs as much as you used to. In fact, you probably don't really watch them at all now. I ended up thinking about my mother and how she'd probably ask me "what do you do with all those DVDs?". Kind of like we all own more DVDs than we have a right to, or something.

Or how about this? Do you sometimes feel you should just give your least-watched DVDs away or something? I don't think I could really give up any of my DVDs though. Some of them are either classics and/or rarities. I probably won't watch my season sets so often, but at least I can be glad to own complete series of my favorite shows on a really good media format.

I'll speak on my friends behalf.

Coz he's a DVD Freeeeeeaaaaaaaak

Storm Eagle 07-24-2004 10:42 AM

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Oh well. I guess it's the same with my CDs and video games. I may not play my old consoles with their games as much as I did back in their days, but I could never give them up along with their games for anything.

BreakABone 07-25-2004 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by bobcat
I'll speak on my friends behalf.

Coz he's a DVD Freeeeeeaaaaaaaak

Usually when you speak on behalf of someone, you know you say something in their defense...

I decided to post my collection on DVDAficionado since I get all those nice pictures, it's also easier to update, and I don't have to update a list on two different computers.

Still don't get the Power Ranger fixation Storm Eagle has... :p

haha silly me, forgot to post the link

http://www.dvdaficionado.com/dvds.ht...&id=breakabone

Danchastu 4.0 07-25-2004 07:55 PM

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I got one DVD. Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on heaven's door.
Had the movie on my comp already so never did watch the dvd version.

If Digimon Season 2 finds its way onto DVD I'll have to get that though.

dropCGCF 07-25-2004 07:57 PM

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I have 2 Mudvayne DVD's, ATHFV2, UHF, and two homemade DVD's from school.


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