Hi Phill, I’m usually a day one purchaser but on occasion I will wait for a title I’m not overly fussed about 🧐 I do watch each and every pick up ready for the following weeks video though. Nice that the gamble of waiting payed off for you 🙌 good luck on the audition result too mate, take care and Merry Christmas 👍🎅🏻👍
@@kermitsghost I struggle with the time for viewing at the moment. Can’t see a time in the near future when I’d be able to watch a new release straight away. But soon… right after I’ve conquered my back log !
That’s one of the best things I’ve missed out the most is having entertainment stores that have all the physical media you wanted but OH MAN,seeing that wide selection anime physical media just makes my eyes 👀 bug out of my head and makes me feel weak in the knees saw this up close and personal, I feel like a kid in candy store!!!😍👍
@@Baldnesz well this trip, I was already in town for an audition. Time wise, I always have spare time when heading to an audition because I travel early due to the distance. So cost wise for those things, nothing really in this instance. I know what you’re getting at though. If the cost of a special journey and time taken would outweigh the cost of just ordering those titles on release online, right ?
@@alexpattison6448 no clue on the audition yet. It’s the worst part now, putting it out of my head and waiting. I did my job though, focused on the audition as the main job… not what could come from a successful audition. Leave my focus there in the room rather than on what could be. I 100% go in for pre orders for certain titles. Just found myself shifting away from the newer releases and having those pre orders in for re-releases or remasters of older movies. I Carefully consider if it’s going to be limited or likely to be around for a while and offer up some kind of price drop.
@PhillwithadoubleL I agree it's the older remasters that tend to get me pre-ordering as well, Dawn of the Discs was posting about a Dirty Harry 4K biscuit tin next year and I'll be pre-ordering that as soon as I can.
@@PhillwithadoubleL Dawn of the Discs tweeted about 4K steelbooks for Dirty Harry, Pale Rider and The Outlaw Josey Wales honestly I'm tempted for all three but will definitely go for Dirty Harry. No news on the Harry sequels unfortunately.
@@HomeCinemaEnthusiast thanks man 🙏🏼 I’ve slowed off on launch titles. In fact, if I look back at my pick ups. I’ve really slowed off on the new movies on release… early pick ups have tended to be older titles getting the new restorations over the new movies 😱
@@rafficrashid867 it’s seems to be such pot luck trying to guess what will sell out and what you need to pick up sharpish. I just try and consider the title a little more now… do I really need a limited edition of it or will a standard release be fit for purpose ?!
If its something I really want I'm getting it asap. I've missed out on quite a few boutique titles recently that are now out of print. Most of the time I can wait.
@@garyrobinson8665 with you on the boutique label thing. Seen so many sell out that often I darent risk it. There’s been a few I’ve waited on and been lucky but they’re normally the multi film sets. Waiting on a solid offer on the Shawscope volume 3 at the moment (that’s one I’ve not jumped straight in for)
Where do you pick up your art from? Really like some of those pictures at the top of the stairs and currently redecorating and picking up some stuff for my empty walls!
@@SAMTYLER1974 top of the stairs… The Thing and Jaws were from a company called AlleyCat Graphics… the Nightmare on Elm Street and Death Proof were by Graham Humphrey’s (I got them from him at a signing event). The others were just from hunting around on eBay, I’d love to know who did the kill bill one, really like the design of that.
@@Tokyo3-EVA it’s high on my list to get watched. Currently going through a crisis with the things I’ve been choosing to watch over others. I’ve been watching far too many sub par movies of late.
@@PhillwithadoubleL yeah, I get that. Happens to us all! This was great though so I would recommend it going off what you have said in the past. It a bit edgy in places but well worth a watch.
I made it far enough in the video, to leave a comment 😸 Super jealous.. envious? (One of those words). Of that store! I have not seen that much or such a big variety of physical media for sale in a very long time. (In one place). All the stores around me in USA keep having less and less. Even new releases can sometimes be hard to find. I have had to resort to ordering online. Which is way less exciting than finding the item in the wild (store).
@@SirMeowsAlot89 you made it 🙌🏼🙌🏼 Thought the store was really great, it quite surprised me with the variety. While online ordering is convenient, there’s nothing quite like visiting the store and touching things ! Do plan at some point next year on visiting and even bigger one 😱
@@iloveblue7920 I’m waiting it out to see if the UK gets the No Country release from Criterion. If not I think it’ll be an import during the summer Criterion sale at Barnes & Noble. Defo one I’d like though, couple of other criterion imports I’ve got my eye on too.
@@jeremycarr3448 spending less rather than saving money. If I was saving money they’d have waited even longer. I need to be carrying on with the cull really. That’ll wait for a little while longer I think. I go through seasons… buy it all, then cull a load, then buy a load again… then cull. 😂
@@stark_harshly I agree, they are a con to chase for… But I still manage to get sucked into the thought process of needing or wanting it. As much as I say they don’t matter. At times it still dictates a pick up decision 😂
Not on the topic of slipcovers but I'd wait for the collectors edition of Godzill Minus One to drop in price if you want the black and white edition as well
@@nicolai6257 I’m not as bothered about the black and white version to be fair. I’ve never bothered with a black and white version of any of the other movies that had the conversion to black and white as an option. I would love to get it but I know at least for the next few months it would just be shelf decoration as I try to hit up a backlog of other movies. For me, I can wait it out until I’m ready to watch again… or there’s some kind of deal on it further down the line.
Great vid 👍 I was looking to getting Vinegar Syndrome The Keep 4K limited edition. It sold out quickly and is now fetching more than £160 on eBay. I didn't even get chance to have FOMO - just straight to MO 🙄
@@jayzee5351 thanks buddy. Yeah that edition of The Keep went crazy. Not sure I’ve seen anything sell out that quick. Sucks that so many scalpers seemed to get their orders in over those that wanted it.
For 4k's i usually get stuff I've been waiting for to be released more or less straight away if I see it, reason being slip covers, it appears that when they do the second print run of a release they don't bother with slipcovers, and if you leave it too long you either won't get one or it will be an old battered one lol, and will then have to pay over the odds on eBay for a mint one ! For video games I don't mind waiting as it's less of an issue apart from maybe a steelbook or some of the few games that do come with slip covers (much less common with games)
@@PatrickIngham21 with the slipcover thing… it’s easier to find them with slip on store than risking it online. I nearly bought these two movies online but didn’t want to run that risk with the online stock being newer and possibly not having that slip… it’s happened before with some releases I’ve ordered.
We don't get slipcovers on uhmmm.... 99.9% of the catalog titles here in Denmark so I don't care about slips on my catalog collection so yea... Hardly ever buy a catalog title on day 1. Sadly the good sales I normally wait for seems to be happening less and less now and a price hike so the REALLY good deals just doesn't seem to be there anymore (10 x 4k titles for x amount etc). So starting to fall a bit behind on the catalog titles I want sadly, but yea.. gotta get the boutique releases with slips day 1 haha
@@TheBluCorner I shouldn’t really care about the slipcovers… but then when it comes to pick ups, it always seems to be a consideration 🤷🏼♂️ I’m falling behind on my culling. The plan was to shift out some more of my older bits that sit unused in the collection to make way for some of the newer things coming out and catalogue titles I really want… it all seems to have stalled a little. I do enjoy browsing a sale in person. One day I’ll find time for a proper hunt around.
Just chuckling at the fact I went to hmv (portsmouth) today picked up true lies , saw the 2 for 30 and looked hard for another film on offer I wanted, considered aliens but went with star trek nemesis lol yes ill probably get roasted for that
@@PatrickIngham21 I very nearly dipped into the 3 for £40 too. Few in there were considerations, want to upgrade superman 2 & possibly 3 to 4k. Didnt want to be buying too much pre Christmas though. Never know what Santa may bring (or not, as generally my wife is fearful of picking anything physical media related as she worries that I’d already have it)
I *try* nowadays, to wait, but since a lot of the titles I want to collect are steelbooks, I honestly daren't (except *Madame web* - I still can't believe it's not been in a big sale yet as surely no way it'll sell out!). And yes, I don't 'die in a ditch' (usually) over slipcovers, but I prefer them. I think more and more labels are realising people want to wait and save though so are making Limited Editions that come out a few months before the regular one, even if that 'Limitedness' only means a unique slip and a few postcards; they're catching on to our real FOMO and exploting it more than ever. I'm only really confused by the big distributor that announced it would no longer be doing slips. Why? It cost them pennies (usually) and mean so many collectors will buy whilst an item is a new release and, I assume, makes them more money. FWIW I'm not a disaster movie fan but enjoyed *Twisters* a lot more than I thought I would, so have bought a few more in the genre to try. As an aside London isn't HMV's biggest anime stockist; apparently that's Brighton (according to the HMV employee at the London branch)... what's _really_ nice, for me, about anime (apart from simply that I enjoy it, though I'm no expert) is that it's not on TV or streaming much so I see a lot of 'the younger generation' who _may_ stream a lot of their content go into HMV for anime... I almost wept for joy when someone, I guess in late teens, went up to the counter with an anime title, that must have been a DVD, and asked if they had it on Blu-ray. Not only a yunger person buying physical, but one who cared about picture and audio quality... there's hope for the future! Nice video... and *Tokyo Vice* is now on my Wishlist; thanks 👍You get to join the _Kermit Club_ as soeone who 'makes' me buy things I'd never heard of 🤣 P.S. The (relatively) nearby Fopp (HMV owned, but more physical media oriented) has even better selections in some of the areas you were looking.
@@blujustin4175 those steelbooks and the FOMO are gonna get you every time ! Y’know, I never thought about Fopp while I was knocking around in London, I got one kinda locally to me in Nottingham. It just didn’t cross my mind on this trip. I’ll certainly be watching Twisters and likely enjoy it for what it is. Just not sure it’s something I’ll want to keep in the collection. Time will tell. Tokyo vice was on bbc iplayer when I caught it. You might be able to catch a couple of episodes on there before you dive in to picking up a pricey box set ! Just to see if it’s a show for you. I want to check out a couple of other HMV stores. Amazing how different seem of them feel. Plotting to head to their ‘Vault’ store in Birmingham for a video in the new year. Just a matter of squeezing in some extra time to make the journey. For the record, I’ve still not seen Madame Webb, not sure it’s one I’ll even try. Certainly won’t be looking at picking it up physically. Well, at least I don’t think I will at the moment.
@PhillwithadoubleL scream factory is doing a sale on their OOP products, and I had to resist buying some. If they would have also had slipcovers included, I would have completed the purchase for sure. 🤣 I think it just adds to the experience of taking it off the shelf and manipulating it with my hands. Enhances the experience if you will
@ I know what you mean with the handling of things. There’s a few scream titles I’ve half got my eye on. Hoping they stick around for their next sales. Unfortunately there’s nowhere I know of in the uk that would stock scream titles to be able to handle so it’s online only for those 🙁 there used to be a few places I could find imports, sadly with the decline of physical media… I’m not aware of any anymore
I didnt get the memo on slipcovers, why do so many seem to love them?. To me its just a duplicate of the cover artwork and makes the cases fit side by side less neatly on a shelf, It protects the vinyl from surface scratches i guess, but apart from that they do nothing for me.
@@SecretOfMonkeyIsland784 I’ve said before that I don’t really need them and aren’t that bothered about them but then when it comes to purchases… it’s a consideration… and i don’t know why I do it 🤷🏼♂️ Need to break that weird habit
Superman series is the most consistent of the CW DC shows. More good than bad, teen drama from his kids are the weakest parts of the story telling. Just finished the finally season recently. It has a good hopeful ending. Worth the watch, IDK if it's worth a rewatch.
I'm a big fan of the Transformers series of film particularly the couple with The Fox in 'em and have waited for over a year for that 6 film steel books set to go down in price. A few days ago the BIG A finally gave in and offered them up at nearly half the 100 quid asking price it was stubbornly holding out on. No need to ask if the box of fox is in my collection now! Oh, if any edgy mf wants to laugh at my taste in films you can count the 🦊🦊🦊🦊s I give on Megan's sweet arse! Sorry Christmas has started early in my household! 👍😂😁🎅
@@snowymatrix patience did pay off for you on that one then. Don’t buy into anyone else’s bull if they’re giving you 💩 on what films you enjoy. All personal preference ain’t it. Watch what you love ✌🏼 🦊
Hi Phill, I’m usually a day one purchaser but on occasion I will wait for a title I’m not overly fussed about 🧐 I do watch each and every pick up ready for the following weeks video though. Nice that the gamble of waiting payed off for you 🙌 good luck on the audition result too mate, take care and Merry Christmas 👍🎅🏻👍
@@kermitsghost I struggle with the time for viewing at the moment. Can’t see a time in the near future when I’d be able to watch a new release straight away. But soon… right after I’ve conquered my back log !
That’s one of the best things I’ve missed out the most is having entertainment stores that have all the physical media you wanted but OH MAN,seeing that wide selection anime physical media just makes my eyes 👀 bug out of my head and makes me feel weak in the knees saw this up close and personal, I feel like a kid in candy store!!!😍👍
What value did you put on your time and what did it cost to get into town ?
@@Baldnesz well this trip, I was already in town for an audition. Time wise, I always have spare time when heading to an audition because I travel early due to the distance. So cost wise for those things, nothing really in this instance. I know what you’re getting at though. If the cost of a special journey and time taken would outweigh the cost of just ordering those titles on release online, right ?
I hope you passed the audition 👍 I try to wait unless it's something I really want then I'm pre-ordering as soon as it's announced.
@@alexpattison6448 no clue on the audition yet. It’s the worst part now, putting it out of my head and waiting. I did my job though, focused on the audition as the main job… not what could come from a successful audition. Leave my focus there in the room rather than on what could be.
I 100% go in for pre orders for certain titles. Just found myself shifting away from the newer releases and having those pre orders in for re-releases or remasters of older movies. I Carefully consider if it’s going to be limited or likely to be around for a while and offer up some kind of price drop.
@PhillwithadoubleL I agree it's the older remasters that tend to get me pre-ordering as well, Dawn of the Discs was posting about a Dirty Harry 4K biscuit tin next year and I'll be pre-ordering that as soon as I can.
@ just the first movie ? I’m gonna go look for that now !
@@PhillwithadoubleL Dawn of the Discs tweeted about 4K steelbooks for Dirty Harry, Pale Rider and The Outlaw Josey Wales honestly I'm tempted for all three but will definitely go for Dirty Harry.
No news on the Harry sequels unfortunately.
@ no doubt they’ll follow if Dirty Harry does well.
Great video , I only buy a few at launch . Most I buy on sale
@@HomeCinemaEnthusiast thanks man 🙏🏼
I’ve slowed off on launch titles. In fact, if I look back at my pick ups. I’ve really slowed off on the new movies on release… early pick ups have tended to be older titles getting the new restorations over the new movies 😱
Is it OK to wait yo buy limited editions? Sometimes they run out and sometimes they're still available?
@@rafficrashid867 it’s seems to be such pot luck trying to guess what will sell out and what you need to pick up sharpish.
I just try and consider the title a little more now… do I really need a limited edition of it or will a standard release be fit for purpose ?!
@PhillwithadoubleL Thank you. I'll try to do that.
If its something I really want I'm getting it asap. I've missed out on quite a few boutique titles recently that are now out of print. Most of the time I can wait.
@@garyrobinson8665 with you on the boutique label thing. Seen so many sell out that often I darent risk it. There’s been a few I’ve waited on and been lucky but they’re normally the multi film sets.
Waiting on a solid offer on the Shawscope volume 3 at the moment (that’s one I’ve not jumped straight in for)
Where do you pick up your art from? Really like some of those pictures at the top of the stairs and currently redecorating and picking up some stuff for my empty walls!
@@SAMTYLER1974 top of the stairs… The Thing and Jaws were from a company called AlleyCat Graphics… the Nightmare on Elm Street and Death Proof were by Graham Humphrey’s (I got them from him at a signing event). The others were just from hunting around on eBay, I’d love to know who did the kill bill one, really like the design of that.
Can't afford the day 1 pickups plus the piles are high enough so I wait it out for a 2nd hand copy or a sale to grab things
@@shandy1087 getting the same stuff at a fraction of the price 👌🏼 a little patience makes a fair difference price wise.
Based on your taste I think you'll love Strange Darling. Very Tarantino in style
@@Tokyo3-EVA it’s high on my list to get watched.
Currently going through a crisis with the things I’ve been choosing to watch over others. I’ve been watching far too many sub par movies of late.
@@PhillwithadoubleL yeah, I get that. Happens to us all! This was great though so I would recommend it going off what you have said in the past. It a bit edgy in places but well worth a watch.
I made it far enough in the video, to leave a comment 😸
Super jealous.. envious? (One of those words). Of that store! I have not seen that much or such a big variety of physical media for sale in a very long time. (In one place).
All the stores around me in USA keep having less and less. Even new releases can sometimes be hard to find. I have had to resort to ordering online. Which is way less exciting than finding the item in the wild (store).
@@SirMeowsAlot89 you made it 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Thought the store was really great, it quite surprised me with the variety. While online ordering is convenient, there’s nothing quite like visiting the store and touching things !
Do plan at some point next year on visiting and even bigger one 😱
😆 for the big kids the Disney store Phil 😂
@@paulrose319 and I love it 😂 I might not buy thing while there but I do love looking through all the stuff !
Regarding the new No Country for Old Men i am going to wait till March, why well its not a limited edition so why buy it now?
@@iloveblue7920 I’m waiting it out to see if the UK gets the No Country release from Criterion. If not I think it’ll be an import during the summer Criterion sale at Barnes & Noble.
Defo one I’d like though, couple of other criterion imports I’ve got my eye on too.
That is a massive anime section
@@cyphersigma1 I was really surprised. Not seen a selection like that in store… ever !
@PhillwithadoubleL me either and I was in that store near the beginning of the year and it wasn't that stocked
Is it saving money? Or is it spending less money at the moment?
@@jeremycarr3448 spending less rather than saving money. If I was saving money they’d have waited even longer.
I need to be carrying on with the cull really. That’ll wait for a little while longer I think.
I go through seasons… buy it all, then cull a load, then buy a load again… then cull. 😂
@PhillwithadoubleL tis tradition
I totally understand why people want slip covers (I've been there), but they are a con. It's just cardboard.
@@stark_harshly I agree, they are a con to chase for… But I still manage to get sucked into the thought process of needing or wanting it. As much as I say they don’t matter. At times it still dictates a pick up decision 😂
Not on the topic of slipcovers but I'd wait for the collectors edition of Godzill Minus One to drop in price if you want the black and white edition as well
@@nicolai6257 I’m not as bothered about the black and white version to be fair. I’ve never bothered with a black and white version of any of the other movies that had the conversion to black and white as an option.
I would love to get it but I know at least for the next few months it would just be shelf decoration as I try to hit up a backlog of other movies.
For me, I can wait it out until I’m ready to watch again… or there’s some kind of deal on it further down the line.
Great vid 👍 I was looking to getting Vinegar Syndrome The Keep 4K limited edition. It sold out quickly and is now fetching more than £160 on eBay. I didn't even get chance to have FOMO - just straight to MO 🙄
@@jayzee5351 thanks buddy.
Yeah that edition of The Keep went crazy. Not sure I’ve seen anything sell out that quick. Sucks that so many scalpers seemed to get their orders in over those that wanted it.
For 4k's i usually get stuff I've been waiting for to be released more or less straight away if I see it, reason being slip covers, it appears that when they do the second print run of a release they don't bother with slipcovers, and if you leave it too long you either won't get one or it will be an old battered one lol, and will then have to pay over the odds on eBay for a mint one ! For video games I don't mind waiting as it's less of an issue apart from maybe a steelbook or some of the few games that do come with slip covers (much less common with games)
@@PatrickIngham21 with the slipcover thing… it’s easier to find them with slip on store than risking it online. I nearly bought these two movies online but didn’t want to run that risk with the online stock being newer and possibly not having that slip… it’s happened before with some releases I’ve ordered.
This is sad
@PhillwithadoubleL I don't buy new movies online , occasionally used on Ebay rare titles etc but I prefer hmv, cex, asda etc to buy all my films.
@@AndreasJohansson-xw7we the slipcover thing ? Or just generally around the collecting ?
We don't get slipcovers on uhmmm.... 99.9% of the catalog titles here in Denmark so I don't care about slips on my catalog collection so yea... Hardly ever buy a catalog title on day 1. Sadly the good sales I normally wait for seems to be happening less and less now and a price hike so the REALLY good deals just doesn't seem to be there anymore (10 x 4k titles for x amount etc). So starting to fall a bit behind on the catalog titles I want sadly, but yea.. gotta get the boutique releases with slips day 1 haha
@@TheBluCorner I shouldn’t really care about the slipcovers… but then when it comes to pick ups, it always seems to be a consideration 🤷🏼♂️
I’m falling behind on my culling. The plan was to shift out some more of my older bits that sit unused in the collection to make way for some of the newer things coming out and catalogue titles I really want… it all seems to have stalled a little.
I do enjoy browsing a sale in person. One day I’ll find time for a proper hunt around.
Just chuckling at the fact I went to hmv (portsmouth) today picked up true lies , saw the 2 for 30 and looked hard for another film on offer I wanted, considered aliens but went with star trek nemesis lol yes ill probably get roasted for that
@@PatrickIngham21 I very nearly dipped into the 3 for £40 too. Few in there were considerations, want to upgrade superman 2 & possibly 3 to 4k. Didnt want to be buying too much pre Christmas though. Never know what Santa may bring (or not, as generally my wife is fearful of picking anything physical media related as she worries that I’d already have it)
@PhillwithadoubleL I looked at the 3 for 40 but seem to own all the titles I would pick lol
I *try* nowadays, to wait, but since a lot of the titles I want to collect are steelbooks, I honestly daren't (except *Madame web* - I still can't believe it's not been in a big sale yet as surely no way it'll sell out!). And yes, I don't 'die in a ditch' (usually) over slipcovers, but I prefer them. I think more and more labels are realising people want to wait and save though so are making Limited Editions that come out a few months before the regular one, even if that 'Limitedness' only means a unique slip and a few postcards; they're catching on to our real FOMO and exploting it more than ever.
I'm only really confused by the big distributor that announced it would no longer be doing slips. Why? It cost them pennies (usually) and mean so many collectors will buy whilst an item is a new release and, I assume, makes them more money.
FWIW I'm not a disaster movie fan but enjoyed *Twisters* a lot more than I thought I would, so have bought a few more in the genre to try.
As an aside London isn't HMV's biggest anime stockist; apparently that's Brighton (according to the HMV employee at the London branch)... what's _really_ nice, for me, about anime (apart from simply that I enjoy it, though I'm no expert) is that it's not on TV or streaming much so I see a lot of 'the younger generation' who _may_ stream a lot of their content go into HMV for anime... I almost wept for joy when someone, I guess in late teens, went up to the counter with an anime title, that must have been a DVD, and asked if they had it on Blu-ray. Not only a yunger person buying physical, but one who cared about picture and audio quality... there's hope for the future!
Nice video... and *Tokyo Vice* is now on my Wishlist; thanks 👍You get to join the _Kermit Club_ as soeone who 'makes' me buy things I'd never heard of 🤣
P.S. The (relatively) nearby Fopp (HMV owned, but more physical media oriented) has even better selections in some of the areas you were looking.
@@blujustin4175 those steelbooks and the FOMO are gonna get you every time !
Y’know, I never thought about Fopp while I was knocking around in London, I got one kinda locally to me in Nottingham. It just didn’t cross my mind on this trip.
I’ll certainly be watching Twisters and likely enjoy it for what it is. Just not sure it’s something I’ll want to keep in the collection. Time will tell.
Tokyo vice was on bbc iplayer when I caught it. You might be able to catch a couple of episodes on there before you dive in to picking up a pricey box set ! Just to see if it’s a show for you.
I want to check out a couple of other HMV stores. Amazing how different seem of them feel. Plotting to head to their ‘Vault’ store in Birmingham for a video in the new year. Just a matter of squeezing in some extra time to make the journey.
For the record, I’ve still not seen Madame Webb, not sure it’s one I’ll even try. Certainly won’t be looking at picking it up physically. Well, at least I don’t think I will at the moment.
I am a slipcover snob. LOL
@@WorldMoneyWins I talk a lot about the fact that slipcovers really don’t matter… then I get the urge that I want and need them 😂 conflicted
@PhillwithadoubleL scream factory is doing a sale on their OOP products, and I had to resist buying some. If they would have also had slipcovers included, I would have completed the purchase for sure. 🤣
I think it just adds to the experience of taking it off the shelf and manipulating it with my hands. Enhances the experience if you will
@ I know what you mean with the handling of things. There’s a few scream titles I’ve half got my eye on. Hoping they stick around for their next sales. Unfortunately there’s nowhere I know of in the uk that would stock scream titles to be able to handle so it’s online only for those 🙁 there used to be a few places I could find imports, sadly with the decline of physical media… I’m not aware of any anymore
They look better on the shelf with slipcover , almost as good as the VHS days lol @@WorldMoneyWins
I didnt get the memo on slipcovers, why do so many seem to love them?. To me its just a duplicate of the cover artwork and makes the cases fit side by side less neatly on a shelf, It protects the vinyl from surface scratches i guess, but apart from that they do nothing for me.
@@SecretOfMonkeyIsland784 I’ve said before that I don’t really need them and aren’t that bothered about them but then when it comes to purchases… it’s a consideration… and i don’t know why I do it 🤷🏼♂️ Need to break that weird habit
Superman series is the most consistent of the CW DC shows. More good than bad, teen drama from his kids are the weakest parts of the story telling. Just finished the finally season recently. It has a good hopeful ending. Worth the watch, IDK if it's worth a rewatch.
@@jeremycarr3448 I spotted that it’s on BBC iplayer at the moment. Might start watching it with my eldest. I’m sure he’ll be in to it.
Regarding Super 8, you answered your own q there, waited too long!
@@iloveblue7920 yup, and Doctor Sleep too. Sometimes it pays off to wait… other times you mess up and miss out.
I'm a big fan of the Transformers series of film particularly the couple with The Fox in 'em and have waited for over a year for that 6 film steel books set to go down in price. A few days ago the BIG A finally gave in and offered them up at nearly half the 100 quid asking price it was stubbornly holding out on. No need to ask if the box of fox is in my collection now! Oh, if any edgy mf wants to laugh at my taste in films you can count the 🦊🦊🦊🦊s I give on Megan's sweet arse! Sorry Christmas has started early in my household! 👍😂😁🎅
@@snowymatrix patience did pay off for you on that one then.
Don’t buy into anyone else’s bull if they’re giving you 💩 on what films you enjoy. All personal preference ain’t it. Watch what you love ✌🏼 🦊