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Came in the last few days, all on Blu-ray.....

 

Monsters Inc

A Bugs Life

Toy Story

Toy Story 2

Toy Story 3

Cars

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All the pick ups are boxsets for $5 each from cash Converters Easter dvd sale.Could not resist as all in near mint condition.

 

Scrubs season 4

scrubs season 5 Which completes my Scrubs collection finally. :bananamac:

Seinfeld season 5

Seinfeld season 7

Seinfeld season 8

seinfeld season 9

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Paranormal Activity 2 (Blu-ray) Extended Cut

 

Avatar (Blu-ray) 3 Disc Extended Edition

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The Fog (Classic John Carpenter Original) (Blu-ray)

 

Planet Earth: The Complete Series (5 Disc Blu-ray)

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Suspiria (Blu-ray)

 

Looking forward to this classic, the picture quality is supposed to be pretty good considering the age of the film.

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Geez!

Faron, your making Keef look bad.. :P

 

Somebody call me? :blink:

 

Been cutting back on buyin' everything lately... including CDs and DVDs... Lord knows I piled up enuff DVDs during my last binge (towards the end of last year) that I still haven't watched, so those should keep me busy till things improve

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'Survivor - Palau' ; I now have every series of 'Survivor' that has been released in a box set thus far... now I wish they'd just hurry up and release them all. :)

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Foreigner - Rockin` At The Ryman (Blu-ray)

 

Toto - Live In Amsterdam 25th Anniversary (Blu-ray)

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Impulse buy from the famed WalMart $5 DVD bin:

 

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Love this movie, and the bonus feature is a full-length documentary about the making of "From Dusk Til Dawn" called "Full Tilt Boogie," not bad for five skins. :beerbang:

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Picked up a coupla cheapie horrors (2 for $4!) from the Walgreens' previously-viewed bin tonite:

 

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I only picked this up cuz I recognize the dude on the cover, he played the supervillain "Scales" on the short-lived superhero show "The Cape" earlier this year.

 

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Never heard of this one either, but what the hell, for two bucks, what have I got to lose, except 90 more minutes of my life? :blink:

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