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Thread started 06/27/03 10:20am

KingSausage

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James Bond 007 DVD Collections...

Does anyone out there have a fucking clue what 007 movies are on the next set (released sometime in October, I think)? Or the third set (for 2004)?

I haven't been able to find SHIT yet. No word.

When I was watching Die Another Day last night, there's a 007 DVD Collection trailer at the beginning...all three sets come flying up at your face onscreen...I tried slow-motioning that shit (yeah I'm obsessed! I like my Bond...), but wasn't able to write it down. I'm too lazy to do it again, and maybe it's not even the right info.

On one lame note, it looks like Die Another Day MIGHT be part of this next set...even though it JUST came out on DVD three fucking weeks ago! mad
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Reply #1 posted 06/27/03 10:27am

KingSausage

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HELP!!!
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Reply #2 posted 06/27/03 10:28am

ian

On eBay I've seen some dodgy import sets from Hong Kong which included all movies up to and including "Die Another Day".

I'd really love to own ALL of the Bond movies... it is such an expensive set though, and I'm not sure if the eBay gear is good quality... could be pirated etc.
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Reply #3 posted 06/27/03 10:41am

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ian said:

On eBay I've seen some dodgy import sets from Hong Kong which included all movies up to and including "Die Another Day".

I'd really love to own ALL of the Bond movies... it is such an expensive set though, and I'm not sure if the eBay gear is good quality... could be pirated etc.



The new DVD collections are actually far, far cheaper than they were when they first came out in the late '90s. I have all the flicks on VHS, but the DVD versions are LOADED with cool extras.

Fuck, it's worth the cash JUST to see these movies in widescreen!
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Reply #4 posted 06/27/03 11:39am

Slave2daGroove

Picked thisset up in October, I love the Bond series.


Dr. No (Special Edition) (commentary by director Terence Young, the cast and crew; 2 documentaries; featurette)

Goldfinger (Special Edition) (commentary by director Guy Hamilton and commentary by the cast and crew; original radio interviews with Sean Connery; 2 documentaries; original publicity featurette)

The Man with the Golden Gun (Special Edition) (commentary by director Guy Hamilton, the cast and crew; Inside The Man With The Golden Gun documentary; Double-0 Stuntmen documentary)

The Spy Who Loved Me (Special Edition) (commentary by director Lewis Gilbert, the cast and crew; 2 documentaries)

Licence to Kill (Special Edition) (commentary by director John Glen; commentary by producer Michael G. Wilson; documentary; promotional featurette highlighting stunt footage & theatrical publicity footage; music videos: "License to Kill" by Gladys Knight & "If You Asked Me To" by Patti LaBelle

GoldenEye (Special Edition) (commentary by director Martin Campbell & producer Michael G. Wilson; documentary: The World of 007; "The GoldenEye Video Journal" featurette; music video "GoldenEye" by Tina Turner)

Tomorrow Never Dies (Special Edition) (commentary by director Roger Spottiswoode; commentary by second unit director Vic Armstrong & producer Michael G. Wilson; Secrets of 007 featurette; stunning visual effects reel; music video "Tomorrow Never Dies" by Sheryl Crow; isolated music-only audio track & interview with composer David Arnold; innovative storyboard overlay technology that compares initial "Action-Scene" concepts with the final film)

Still galleries

Collectible making-of booklets

Widescreen anamorphic format

Number of discs: 7
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Reply #5 posted 06/27/03 11:50am

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the one with jinx
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even though they say your paranoid ... omfg

it doesn't mean they're not watching
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Reply #6 posted 06/27/03 11:52am

LunarTunes

Aah, James Bond!

I have the First set from the first time they released these. If I'm not mistaken, the recent release of Volume 1 was the exact same as the first one with a different box. The discs inside were the same, packaging and all. Somebody help me out here...

Go to:

http://www.ianfleming.org...et/videos/

for details about the first Volume 2.

It only had 5 discs as opposed to the 7 in Volume 1 and the 6 in Volume 3. So certainly, one could expect The World Is Not Enough if not also Die Another Day in Volume 2.

Glad to hear they may come out in October. I didn't have enough money the last time around and I'm kinda happy if they add more discs this time...

Peace.
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Reply #7 posted 06/30/03 2:52pm

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LunarTunes said:

Aah, James Bond!

I have the First set from the first time they released these. If I'm not mistaken, the recent release of Volume 1 was the exact same as the first one with a different box. The discs inside were the same, packaging and all. Somebody help me out here...

Go to:

http://www.ianfleming.org...et/videos/

for details about the first Volume 2.

It only had 5 discs as opposed to the 7 in Volume 1 and the 6 in Volume 3. So certainly, one could expect The World Is Not Enough if not also Die Another Day in Volume 2.

Glad to hear they may come out in October. I didn't have enough money the last time around and I'm kinda happy if they add more discs this time...

Peace.



The discs all have the same content, but the suggested retail price is MUCH CHEAPER than the first time they were released. The only real difference is they changed which movies were packaged together, to accommodate the new flicks...
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