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The £10 DVD Bargain Challenge: Week three - Matt's turn
Movie Feature | Matt | 17th July 2012
It's the third week of our... £10 DVD Bargain Challenge (*dramatic opera crescendo*). That joke is getting a bit old now, isn't it?
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DVD weekly: Marky Mark and a fake Abe Lincoln
Movie Release | Matt | 16th July 2012
Today's DVD weekly has been brought to you by disdain for Mark Wahlberg, in conjunction with respect for rip-off mockbuster film studios.
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The £10 DVD Bargain Challenge: Week two - Rob's turn
Movie Feature | Rob | 10th July 2012
For the second week of our £10 DVD Bargain Challenge (*dramatic opera crescendo*), I decided to go down the charity shop route. Along with card shops and banks, my local town knows a thing or two about charity shops. Plenty of potential then to sniff out a cheap bargain, and help cure cancer, £1.50 at a time. Plus, I distinctly remember seeing District 9 on Blu-ray for £1.80 at The Cats Protection a few months back and was hoping it was still there.
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DVD weekly: Channing's manliness and sharks are awesome
Movie Release | Matt | 9th July 2012
It's that DVD time, where I talk about the biggest release of the week at length and then do whatever I can to quickly fill the remainder of this feature with as little effort as possible.
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DVD weekly: Falling Skies - season one
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 4th July 2012
This week's big DVD release is Falling Skies! What do you mean you already know? This DVD weekly isn't THAT late. Oh, you ordered it on Monday and it has already arrived? Ok, yeah, this is pretty late.
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The £10 DVD Bargain Challenge: Week one - Ed's turn
Movie Feature | Ed Williamson | 3rd July 2012
Happy the man who spends his Saturday afternoons browsing his local charity shop for DVDs with his head tilted to one side. But even happier the man who can turn that experience into a competition against his friends, and a compulsion to own and catalogue things into sweet, satisfying victory. We give you: The £10 DVD Bargain Challenge. (*dramatic opera crescendo*)
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DVD weekly: Spy vs spy and drunken debauchery
Movie Release | Matt | 3rd July 2012
This week's DVDs feature superspies and megaparties, both of which sound a lot more exciting than whatever you got up to recently. I mean, I don't want to assume anything, but the highlight of my week so far has been having a couple of custard creams.
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DVD weekly: Spanking Keira Knightley and Nic Cage's door
Movie Release | Matt | 28th June 2012
Here are this week's new DVD and Blu-ray releases, only two days late! Wait, what do you mean you've bought them already? What, even The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel? Jesus...
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DVD weekly: Covert Affairs – season one
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 22nd June 2012
Covert Affairs: like a cross between 24 and 90210. Wait a second ... multiply one by the other and you get 2,165,040. Somewhere within that number lies the meaning of existence, doesn't it? Doesn't it? (*covers bedroom walls with scribbled calculations, causing alarm to friends and family*)
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DVD weekly: Grown-up wizarding and going to the theatre
Movie Release | Matt | 18th June 2012
Blimey, there aren't many films released on DVD and Blu-ray this week. It's almost like all the other DVDs are too scared to take on the SHEER BUYABILITY MIGHT of The Woman In Black. Or maybe 'buyability' is a stupid word. Read on and draw your own conclusions.
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