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Yes, the quality is fine on my internet connection, but the selection is god-awful. I cancelled it and went back to a disc-only plan

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I still love their disc service for the most part, but lately it's annoying because I'll see a film another way then only rent the disc to watch deleted scenes, etc.... but more and more discs you get from them are "rental version" discs that ONLY contain the movie.

It's a great way to get TV shows though. Can't wait to start re-watching Batman: TAS thanks to Netflix.

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Best Buy will be exclusively carrying On Her Majesty's Secret Service, You Only Live Twice, and the Spy Who Loved Me.

Walmart has the exclusive rights to Octopussy, Diamonds are Forever, and Golden Eye, and Target has the rights to A View to a Kill, Tomorrow Never Dies, and the Living Daylights.

all available 10-02-12.

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Yup. For $186 you get all 22 Bond films, that's $8.45 per movie. I don't get why anyone would do anything differently. Hell you can sell the ones you don't like for $15 each and come out way ahead if you want.

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Why not just get the awesome complete set?

because I don't want the complete set and I don't want to pay that much, and who the fk wants the hassle of selling movies you purchased, I'm not a retailer or wholesaler.
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The nine movies you mentioned will probably be sold in those stores for $20 each, which is $180 total. For $186 you can get all 22 films on amazon. I don't get the allure of buying them separately.

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the Walmart exclusives are 9.96.

Can't say what the target or bb exclusives are yet.

I really only want a small number of bond films.

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Really, $10 each? Impressive. That means the $8.50/each of the box set is considerably less of a savings than I had thought. Hmm.

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well I know that 8.50 appeals to your purchase sensibilities, but 9.96 is comfortable for me. And I believe they are not bare bones releases, but we'll see.

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I haven't seen a lot of the Bond films, maybe I should rent them first. Plus if the individual releases are selling for that low, I'm thinking there will be a bigger discount on the big box around Black Friday or so

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I saw and enjoyed some of the more campy Moore ones at the ripe age of 9 or 10 and found the Connerys incredibly slow-moving after that. I really prefer John Le Carré - it#s slow-moving, too, but at least for a reason.

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are you even British!

You only love it because you're obsessed with the British! As a series of movies Bond is only matched by Star Trek in the disjointed mediocrity stakes. There's about four or five good adventures in there at best.

You even love the last one, which was awfulness dressed up in a tux.

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are you even British!

You only love it because you're obsessed with the British! As a series of movies Bond is only matched by Star Trek in the disjointed mediocrity stakes. There's about four or five good adventures in there at best.

You even love the last one, which was awfulness dressed up in a tux.

Really, REALLY?

Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, Casino Royale all work very well for me. I don't feel any of those films are just average or mediocre.

I'll let someone else give props to the Dalton and Brosnan films, I can't.

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Almost all of the Bonds are watchable, in a it's raining outside and I've got nothing better do sort of way, but only a handful rise above nostalgic comfort food IMO.

My favorites are

Live and Let Die

Octopussy (mainly due to Barry)

Goldfinger

On Her Majesty's Secret Service

The Dalton one with the Fratelli villain

Casino Royale

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I enjoy all of them (DAD the least, but that's just me), though I'm under no delusion that quite a few are guilty pleasures.

*starts rocking out to FYEO's score*

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In general I like the Moore, Brosnan and especially the newer movies. The Connery ones are known to put me to sleep. Sorry.

The Connery ones can drag, but at least they're interesting. I couldn't stand the lame attempts at humour in the Moore Bonds. In fact, they made me stop watching the series when it was on TV. As a result, I still haven't seen any of the Dalton Bonds.

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the Connery Bond's are interesting because Connery makes you believe.

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I'll let someone else give props to the Dalton and Brosnan films, I can't.

Brosnan is my favorite Bond after Connery. Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies are both really great films. It starts to go downhill with The World Is Not Enough and then it explodes with Die Another Day, which is worse than Never Say Never Again. That being said, he was always a great Bond. The cast was never a problem, it was the horrendous writing and direction behind the latter two films.

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time to print another $3.00 Universal Classics coupon.

Tuesday Airport arrives on schedule.

This film has everything, an Airport, a bomb, a priest who slaps people, an annoying kid, a stowaway, a Drunken pilot, and one hell of a score by Alfred Newman.

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As a huge Airplane! fan, I am forever grateful for Airport's existence. :lol:

Miles, have you seen Zero Hour?

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http://www.blu-raydefinition.com/reviews/titanic-limited-3d-edition-blu-ray-review.html

Looks like all the deleted scenes are in HD! I look forward to the Reflections feature, but I already saw Final Word on TV. Much of the 2 1/2 hours of new features is that special. I find that disappointing.

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Tom Hanks is a little too much serving himself and not the movie though. His ego wants to take over or dominate the whole movie. With other words, his character is too big. Hanks is not helping the movie, he's competing with the movie.

Alex

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