Candyman is a direct sequel to the original. The baby who is rescued from the fire at the end of the original is the main character in this. The original Candyman himself makes a very small cameo
CEX is interesting but their prices are plain weird at times, sometimes nearly the same price as new. Some are just very expensive for odd horror titles (that probably few have ever heard of) and anything from a boutique. They do have a lot of £1 or 50p blu-rays. Wish they were better at putting the disks back into the cases, most end up with tons of finger prints. The 4Ks are never super cheap but I have picked up a few for around £6 or so. HMV is not too bad but perhaps I will just check their site and get the blu-rays to pick up in store. A lot of blu-rays are now turning up regularly in charity stores and the markets as well for £1 or so. I agree, it is odd with the lack of 4K but then again, not a problem for me as many of the films look just as good on my 40 inch 4K, but if I had a bigger 4K TV, perhaps I would notice the difference. Blu-ray is my favourite format for quality and price
Plane is a good movie, I really enjoyed this one. Only seen it once in cinema but I also added it recently myself so I’m looking forward to a rewatch! Good video James 👍🏼
James have you watched "The Town", I know you picked it up after it was recommended a while ago, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on it. I personally think it's a superb movie and definitely worth a watch.
I spotted Robocop (1987) bluray on the shelf in Hmv. One of my favourites of all time. Would love to see you review, but if you do go for the directors cut! 👍🏻
Candyman is a direct sequel to the original. The baby who is rescued from the fire at the end of the original is the main character in this. The original Candyman himself makes a very small cameo
Yeah I really enjoyed the sequel, wasn't a fan of the original film.
CEX is interesting but their prices are plain weird at times, sometimes nearly the same price as new. Some are just very expensive for odd horror titles (that probably few have ever heard of) and anything from a boutique. They do have a lot of £1 or 50p blu-rays. Wish they were better at putting the disks back into the cases, most end up with tons of finger prints. The 4Ks are never super cheap but I have picked up a few for around £6 or so. HMV is not too bad but perhaps I will just check their site and get the blu-rays to pick up in store.
A lot of blu-rays are now turning up regularly in charity stores and the markets as well for £1 or so.
I agree, it is odd with the lack of 4K but then again, not a problem for me as many of the films look just as good on my 40 inch 4K, but if I had a bigger 4K TV, perhaps I would notice the difference. Blu-ray is my favourite format for quality and price
You've never heard of The Amityville Horror?! Wow!
Plane is a good movie, I really enjoyed this one. Only seen it once in cinema but I also added it recently myself so I’m looking forward to a rewatch!
Good video James 👍🏼
It's just not movies that get short changed
The Fargo TV series the first 2 seasons got Blu Ray releases and season 3 & 4 only DVD
I would definitely get those Interstellar and Space odyssey 4k's for £30 combined. Two of my favorite movies.
I would recommend any 80s slasher on Blu-ray
Pot noodle and a flask of hot water, perfect cinema snack
Happy Gilmore is hilarious
James have you watched "The Town", I know you picked it up after it was recommended a while ago, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on it. I personally think it's a superb movie and definitely worth a watch.
Most things get dvd now.
I spotted Robocop (1987) bluray on the shelf in Hmv. One of my favourites of all time. Would love to see you review, but if you do go for the directors cut! 👍🏻
I've not seen that for such a long time!
Older movie I just watched and enjoyed that I'd recommend if you havent seen it, City of God.
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