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Von Rom -> What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/3/2004 5:37:09 PM)

I just bought a DVD player for my TV.

Heheh, I know, I'm coming late to the DVD craze [:'(]

However, now that I have experienced the joys of DVD quality movies, I am drawing up a list of "must" buy movies to get.

I have a lot of movies on VHS, and most aren't worth the extra expense of buying them on DVD as well.

I definitely want to get all the Lord of the Rings DVDs, especially the extended versions that are packed with extra movie footage and extras.

I am also looking forward to getting the extended version of Das Boot due out on June 1, which will be six hours long.

Check it out here:

http://www.digitallyobsessed.com/showrelease.php3?ID=4475

Are there any "must" buy DVD movies on your list?




Jim1954 -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/3/2004 5:52:50 PM)

Band of Brothers comes to mind rather quickly.




John David -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/3/2004 6:55:16 PM)

Yes, Band Of Brothers for sure. Also:

1)Apocalypse Now Redux.
2)Patton - Because of Wide Screen addition.
3)Longest Day- Same as above.
4)A Bridge Too Far.

Others:

1)From The Earth To The Moon.
2)Looney Tunes Golden Collection
3)The Outer Limits - Original B&W Series
4)The Twilight Zone- Original B&W Series
5)The Simpsons
6)Final Fantasy-Special Edition
7) Star Trek- The Original Series,(Looks like it was shot last week!!)

And of course you mentioned: All Of the Lord Of The Rings!![&o]

And about another million or so TV series and movies.
Welcome to digital media!

I STRONGLY recommend, if you have some extra $$, getting a surround sound home theatre system as well![8D]

Enjoy!

JD




Von Rom -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/3/2004 7:56:45 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: John David

Yes, Band Of Brothers for sure. Also:

1)Apocalypse Now Redux.
2)Patton - Because of Wide Screen addition.
3)Longest Day- Same as above.
4)A Bridge Too Far.

Others:

1)From The Earth To The Moon.
2)Looney Tunes Golden Collection
3)The Outer Limits - Original B&W Series
4)The Twilight Zone- Original B&W Series
5)The Simpsons
6)Final Fantasy-Special Edition
7) Star Trek- The Original Series,(Looks like it was shot last week!!)

And of course you mentioned: All Of the Lord Of The Rings!![&o]

And about another million or so TV series and movies.
Welcome to digital media!

I STRONGLY recommend, if you have some extra $$, getting a surround sound home theatre system as well![8D]

Enjoy!

JD


When I was looking through the movies/series available for DVD, I was amazed at what is being offered - just about everything that was ever done for TV or the cinema.

Now that I have experienced DVD, I can now see the urge to "escalate" to surround sound and a larger TV.

Oh, lordy, does it ever end? [:D]




KG Erwin -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/3/2004 8:01:27 PM)

Von Rom, if you're a rock fan, you're in for a treat. I have a few concert DVDs, and one of the best is Led Zeppelin DVD. Also recommended is the Rolling Stones' "Four Flicks".




old man of the sea -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/3/2004 8:46:28 PM)

"The Kids Are Alright" by The Who is fantastic as well.

E




Les_the_Sarge_9_1 -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/3/2004 8:47:44 PM)

Well there just ain't no point in suggesting titles of classic must haves if they ain't on DVD right :)

So with that in mind, this is what I DO have on DVD and I consider them fundemental must have films.

We Were Soldiers
The Bridge at Remagen
The Halls of Montezuma
Guadalcanal Diary
Gung Ho
Go For Broke
The Immortal Battalion
The Battle of Britain
Tora Tora Tora
Patton
Saving Private Ryan
The Longest Day
Midway
In Harm’s Way
MacArthur
Band of Brothers

Films I have seen out there would be (and just ain't got yet)

Kelly's Heroes
Full Metal Jacket
633 Squadron

Now many have posted to many threads of what they call "great" movies. Thus far, I have heard people slag virtually every film ever made. Including Band of Brothers.

Therefore, I have listed what I bought, and generally speaking, when a person will actually buy the film, that has to mean it was worth watching more than once, period.
Regardless of whether we thought this that or the other thing about what was wrong with the vehicles, the uniforms, the acting, the special effects etc etc etc.

I have seen World at War on DVD and Victory at Sea, but the price tag keeps it a triicky target for me. It seems a lot of good vhs documentary has not made the move to DVD, must be to small a market.

Outside of the military line, I have to say, nothing really equals the 4 disc sets released for Lord of the Rings. I have the first two, and fully intend to get the 3rd.

My main pre occupation though, is anime :) I have hundreds of anime DVDs of some of the best in anime (as well as some stuff I am sure you guys would laugh at hehe).

I am very fussy on music video DVDs, but have some ABBA, some Queen and got Rush in Rio for christmas.
Generally, I prefer the group was already major league famous before I will buy the video DVD. So just having a couple of hits, and then disappearing a year later means they ain't worth my money. Which explains why I have bought almost nothing from new groups made in a decade. Most of it is one hit wonder garbage.




Bart_Breedyk -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/3/2004 11:07:52 PM)

These are movies I already own and consider central to my collection;

Seven Samurai and The Magnificent Seven (they ARE the same movie, after all)
Kenjuro
The Hidden Fortress
All Quiet on the Western Front
Lawrence of Arabia
Monty Python and the Holy Grail


Some movies I am considering finding/purchasing;

Unforgiven
Samurai Assassin




Sarge -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 2:43:40 AM)

The documentary by Ken Burns --BASEBALL




EricGuitarJames -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 3:33:51 AM)

Well the only film I own on DVD is 'The Evil Dead 3: The Army of Darkness'. Total 'Schlock Horror' and one of the funniest films ever made. Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell at their 'B Movie' best.

Music wise the Led Zep DVD is a must have as is the 'Concert for George Harrison'




Les_the_Sarge_9_1 -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 3:46:50 AM)

I am looking for something nice in the way of a Pink Floyd release myself. Just haven't had anything wander past my eyes yet.




madflava13 -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 4:02:09 AM)

The best war movies/series have been mentioned (Band of Brothers!!!!), so I'll add my two cents in other categories...

Royal Tennenbaums (Director's comments are awesome)
Mr. Show (All seasons)
Simpsons (All seasons)
Caddyshack with the director's commentary. Lots of deleted scenes.

That being said, can we force Tom Hanks and the folks who did Band of Brothers to get together every year or so to make something? They could re-do all the old classics, then tell stories we haven't seen.... Tarawa, Iwo, Pelilieu, etc. They're the only folks I've seen do the war and those who fought the justice they deserve - I just wish they'd do more....




KG Erwin -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 5:00:09 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: madflava13

That being said, can we force Tom Hanks and the folks who did Band of Brothers to get together every year or so to make something? They could re-do all the old classics, then tell stories we haven't seen.... Tarawa, Iwo, Pelilieu, etc. They're the only folks I've seen do the war and those who fought the justice they deserve - I just wish they'd do more....


Well, madflava, there's a thread on the SPWAW forum called "A Band of Brothers for the Pacific". Hanks & Spielberg are teaming up to do this very thing, so we will probably see this in 2005, to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the end of the war.




Von Rom -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 6:43:32 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: KG Erwin

Von Rom, if you're a rock fan, you're in for a treat. I have a few concert DVDs, and one of the best is Led Zeppelin DVD. Also recommended is the Rolling Stones' "Four Flicks".


I definitely like the "old" rock - heh. Big fan of Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd, et al. I saw the Stones' Babylon Tour at the IMAX - better than being that the concert in person. I will be checking out their music videos as well. :D




Von Rom -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 6:52:29 AM)

Well, I bought both extended versions of the Lord of the Rings. I also had a couple of extra speakers kicking around, so I hooked them up to my stereo, which is connected to my TV, which is connected to the 'ol DVD. . .

It's not quite professional surround sound, but I still notice quite an improvement.

With that done, I decided to watch the first part of the Lord of the Rings. It was even better than I had expected. The extra 30 minutes of footage added to the movie really added to the story and filled in a lot. I especially liked the extra footage in the Elfin lands. Truly a magnificient achievement.

If anyone hasn't seen the LoTR, or intends to buy the DVD, get the extended version of the first two parts. Well worth the few extra dollars. Really a classic IMO.

I'm looking forward to part two - it contains 43 extra minutes of film footage. And I haven't even touched all the extras on these DVD discs.

I am truly sold on DVD - what a difference!

I also notice that many of the older movies are out as well - and they are very cheap - Bridge Too Far is only $10.00, etc.

Cheers!




Frank W. -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 1:25:54 PM)

blade runner, pulp fiction + fight club are probably must buys...depending on your taste of movies.

also most of the war movies others also mentioned.

i would love to see the longest day + a bridge to far on dvd, but i´m
broke in the moment and for rent they are not available. also i think
the bridge of remagen would be cool.




Belisarius -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 3:56:13 PM)

Just read that they will release a freshened "Life of Brian" any day now. That's a must have, too.




Mr.Frag -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 4:35:20 PM)

Don't forget "Apollo 13" and the set "From the Earth to the Moon".

If you have kids grab the Indiana Jones set. mine wore out the VHS set [:D]




Reiryc -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 5:46:06 PM)

My list that I really enjoy:

Band of Brothers
We were soldiers
Saving private ryan
Braveheart
Master and Commander
Blackhawk Down
Patton
Last of the Mohicans
The patriot
Gladiator
Gone with the wind
Gettysburg
Lord of the rings 1 and 2

I have others, but these are ones I go back to when I'm bored. All of them are widescreen and are the extended/directors cut when possible except the 2 lords of the ring movies.




Bart_Breedyk -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 6:11:55 PM)

Gettysburg!

Crap! Forgot about that one.

Oh, and Glory too.

(FYI Since I am a Tolkien fanatic, all those in extended version too)

B




Les_the_Sarge_9_1 -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 6:23:48 PM)

Hmm wouldn't mention it normally, but my Clumbia House DVD catalogue came in the mail today.

Columbia House by the way, is NOT the inexpensive way to go, but when you live in a wretchedly poorly served small town dvd retail wise, you don't get a lot of choice eh.

Weeeeeeeell the current bulletin is actually rife with good deals this issue for once. Military and old classic westerns that is. You can find run of the mill comedy and general titles anywhere, even in this town hehe.

I am only one purchase from fulfilling the obligation purchases, and it will be simple this month.

Got these tempting me...
Flying Leathernecks
Pork Chop Hill
Several Clint Eastwood westerns (he got featured this issue)
Hamburger Hill (hey it made the 19.95 selection so I will consider it)
Cast a Giant Shadow

There are actually several other titles in the 19.95 slot, but i already own those hehe.

And yes, I try to get the obligation purchases at 19.95 (hey I ain't rich eh hehe).

Quite a few other titles in there as well of serious merit (just more than 19.95 :) ).

This company is reachable through online as well guys. This might not be a bad time to check them out.
www.columbiahousecanada.com (I am sure they exist outside of Canada as well).




Von Rom -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 6:50:02 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Frank W.

blade runner, pulp fiction + fight club are probably must buys...depending on your taste of movies.

also most of the war movies others also mentioned.

i would love to see the longest day + a bridge to far on dvd, but i´m
broke in the moment and for rent they are not available. also i think
the bridge of remagen would be cool.



I'm a fan of Blade Runner and Pulp Fiction - two unique movies - don't see enough of these. It is tough trying to find Pulp Fiction on DVD though.

And in Canada, A&B Sound has tons of DVD movies on sale, including Longest Day and A Bridge Too Far for only $10.00 each.




Von Rom -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 6:58:41 PM)

You fellas have listed lots of great suggestions for movies. Some I had forgotten about such as Gettysburg and Kelly's Heroes.

I also bought "Amadeus" - it contains an extra 22 minutes of footage - one heck of a movie.

If anyone is going to buy Master & Commander, I would also suggest getting "Mutiny on the Bounty" (with Marlon Brando) and "Bounty" (with Mel Gibson). All great 18th Century sailing movies.

BTW, has anyone seen "The Last Samurai"? Is it any good? Is the DVD worth buying? It just came out today.




Von Rom -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 7:07:01 PM)

I should also suggest the movie "The Perfect Storm" (by Peterson of Das Boot fame).

BTW, I was wondering: do the better cable connections (the ones with the gold plated connectors) make much of a difference in visual and sound quality vs the standard cable type that comes with the DVD?

Heheh - all these great new gifts and it ain't even the holidays. . . [:)]




Les_the_Sarge_9_1 -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 7:39:17 PM)

The Last Samurai is like a lot of films out there.

Sure some can find "technical" flaws if they sit there with a microscope. But the fact remains, it's on my list.

I watched it, and I considered it a refreshingly nice change of pace. I thought it was a superb rewatchable film.




Les_the_Sarge_9_1 -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 7:41:34 PM)

Been my experience, if your TV sucks, the cables won't matter.

If your dvd player sucks, the cables won't matter.

And if you have a good tv and a good dvd player, odds are the cables won't make enough difference to count (unless you are unusually anal :))




Fallschirmjager -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 8:04:02 PM)

quote:

If anyone is going to buy Master & Commander, I would also suggest getting "Mutiny on the Bounty" (with Marlon Brando) and "Bounty" (with Mel Gibson). All great 18th Century sailing movies.


[8|]
Those versions are slaughtered

The best is the 1935 version with Charles Laughton. It ranks with some of the most important movies of the first half of the 20th century. It finally came out on DVD just a few weeks ago.




Von Rom -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 9:00:22 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Les_the_Sarge_9_1

The Last Samurai is like a lot of films out there.

Sure some can find "technical" flaws if they sit there with a microscope. But the fact remains, it's on my list.

I watched it, and I considered it a refreshingly nice change of pace. I thought it was a superb rewatchable film.


The technical details don't bother me too much, provided that the movie is done well and it is true to the period. I read a couple of reviews and they gave the movie good, solid reviews.




Von Rom -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 9:03:26 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Les_the_Sarge_9_1

Been my experience, if your TV sucks, the cables won't matter.

If your dvd player sucks, the cables won't matter.

And if you have a good tv and a good dvd player, odds are the cables won't make enough difference to count (unless you are unusually anal :))


That's what I figured. There were some cables selling for $150.00 [X(]

I did buy one set for $19.99 just to be on the safe side. I figured it wouldn't hurt [&:]




Von Rom -> RE: What Are Your *Must* Buy DVD Movies? (5/4/2004 9:06:30 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Fallschirmjager

quote:

If anyone is going to buy Master & Commander, I would also suggest getting "Mutiny on the Bounty" (with Marlon Brando) and "Bounty" (with Mel Gibson). All great 18th Century sailing movies.


[8|]
Those versions are slaughtered

The best is the 1935 version with Charles Laughton. It ranks with some of the most important movies of the first half of the 20th century. It finally came out on DVD just a few weeks ago.


Of those three movies, the one I enjoyed the best was "Mutiny on the Bounty" with Brando. It was made in 1962, and is still highly watchable. Don't know what it is about the movie: it tells a good tale; is visually lavish; great sound track; great acting. . .




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