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DVD purchases
I was just saying to
executrix that I have so many DVDs piled up to watch, I haven't managed to get back to the Buffy ones I bought a while ago second hand. And we have just acquired more.
Greg bought the entire Jeeves and Wooster (Fry and Laurie! I loved that when I saw it years ago) and some classic SF like Forbidden Planet and Blade Runner (a set of five, yes, five different cuts; he's not obsessed) in the Amazon sales, and today we just got The Great Escape and--wait for it,
sallymn--The Magnificent Seven collection today. Greg held it up at the video store and said, "Want this? It has an excellent cast," and I said, "Yes!"
Not sure when I'll get to it though.

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Heh, I used Robbie the Robot for that Man or Iron script cover.
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And Jeeves and Wooster was great fun - no, not up to Plum himself (but then who is?) but the nearest any adaptation ever got...
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And I have seen Jeeves and Wooster years ago and loved it. I should edit my post.
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That sounds like the same set of Blade Runner that I got for Christmas! I can't see myself rewatching (and comparing and contrasting) all of the previous versions, but I'm hoping for good things from the new, digitally restored 'final cut'.
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Jeeves and Wooster - such good value. Such dry, understated wit.
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Which, as you might guess, I already have.
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Laurie is a perfect chinless wonder, and though Fry doesn't look the way I imagine Jeeves, he is absolutely wonderful. Maybe an ep tonight after Wind in the Willows.
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I see they're remaking it in 2010. This is probably not a good idea.
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'Jeeves and Wooster' were the viewing highlight of my week when it was on here years ago. I want one tonight.
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