Friday 13 September 2013

TO BOLDY BID . . . . . . . .


I've always loved Star Trek, for me it's the perfect blend of drama and science fiction and Deep Space Nine balanced the two perfectly. 

DS9 was my first proper introduction into Star Trek, I had watched random episodes of TOS & TNG but never whole seasons. Then something interesting happened, my local video store started stocking tapes of DS9 episodes and the best thing was that these tapes were in season order!! Each tape contained two episodes from that particular season and my video store got every single one!

I devoured these tapes, every weekend I would take advantage of the 5 for $10 deal and sock up on DS9. After DS9 came Voyager, which I also loved but never as much as DS9.

So while I was logging my DVD collection the other day, I came to my Star Trek series sets, which currently consists of TNG 1, 2, 3, DS9 1 & Voyager 1, 2. After entering these into the database, I got this urge to complete my sets. 

I have always wanted to get the complete sets of these series but it was just one of those things that every time I was out shopping there were better things to buy. But the other day while checking out eBay, I came across an auction for the entire DS9 series in the original plastic cases. The seller wanted $100 for the whole set 'buy it now' which I had to read twice at first.

To put this into a bit of perspective, there was another auction I was following for the entire Voyager series in the plastic cases and that sold for over $200!

So after a quick review of the sellers feedback I decided to jump on this deal and hit the buy it now button. A few short days later and I now own every episode of DS9 and I couldn't be happier. 

Now to re-visit this classic series, I might post a few random episode reviews here. Let me know if there are any episodes you guys want me to review. 




Wednesday 11 September 2013

USED ARGENTO!

While trawling through the ever changing cash converters website,  I came across these two treasures! Unfortunately a copy of inferno got snapped up before I could get it but pretty damn happy getting these two for $9 a piece!

Tuesday 10 September 2013

Monday 9 September 2013

UPDATE

I'm pretty sure that I am the only one that actually reads this site at the moment (hopefully that changes soon). 

I thought I would just write a quick update on what will be appearing here soon just in case you accidentally stumbled across this site and was wondering what it was all about!

Basically I am a avid movie buff / collector and this is a place where I can talk all things movies and collecting movies. You will see reviews, pick ups form what I have been buying and hopefully lots more. 

Stay tuned . . . . . . . . . 

Thursday 14 February 2013

PICK UPS #3

JB,  Amazon, Big W, I've been stocking up on a lot lately!

Here is a few of the things I picked up:


1981 (Dir. David Cronenberg)
$21.95 JB Hi Fi

'Did you ever see that scene from scanners where that dudes head explodes?'

I have, but I've never seen the rest of the film until now. The acting is pretty terrible, especially when the scanners are doing the scanning. However it is still a pretty fun watch and Michael Ironside is always reliable. 


2012 (Dir. Rob Sitch)
2 for $30 JB Hi Fi

I've always been a fan of Working Dog, ever since The Late Show and think that they always put out quality products. Any Questions for Ben is no exception, while it may not be as funny as some of their previous films this film is a really charming little story about a guy who has everything but nothing at the same time. Josh Lawson, who is currently making a name for himself in LA really steals the show here, definitely worth a watch. 


1982 (Dir. Steven Speilberg)
$27.95 JB Hi Fi

I was never the biggest fan of this film, it came out the year I was born and while I did watch it as a kid it never affected me like other films did. I've never owned a version of this and when I saw it for a reasonable price I thought I should probably have it just for the sake of it.


Mean Streets 1973 (Dir. Martin Scorsese)
$7.99 Amazon US

After Goodfellas this is my favourite Scorsese film! Harvey Keitel owns this films from start to finish and De Niro is all sorts of crazy as Johnny Boy.

I can't describe how great this film is, it feels real almost documentary like. If you haven't seen it, WATCH IT NOW!


2011 (Dir. Duncan Jones)
$6.99 Amazon US
Duncan (David Bowies son) Jones comes back after the amazing Moon with his second directorial effort. I saw this at the cinema and remember enjoying it so thought I would pick this up. It's basically a sci fi version of Groundhog Day (not really).


1972 / 1974 / 1990 (Dir. Francis Ford Coppola)
$17.95 Amazon US

$17.95 for The Godfather trilogy on blu ray, sold!


1994 (Dir. Tim Burton)

I think this was Tim Burtons last great film, it suits his style perfectly and it's probably my favourite Depp / Burton collaboration. Telling the story of Ed Wood Jr, the worst film director all all time, this film really captures the feel of that time and the cast is top notch. 


2012 (Dir. Rian Johnson)

I really like this film, sure Levitt may look nothing like Bruce Willis in his prosthetic get up but who cares! Rian Johnson has created a fully fleshed out, believable future that I just want to see more of.