Well I guess I'm not a crazy collector. I just think it's just a waste of money, especially if it's just the tin and no extra content.
Quote from: Dr. Hasslein on December 08, 2010, 11:53:39 PMWell I guess I'm not a crazy collector. I just think it's just a waste of money, especially if it's just the tin and no extra content.Heretic!
Well I guess I'm not a crazy collector.
And you call yourself a collector? For shame! How can one resist seeing a lovely handsome DVD tin sitting on the shelf? I actually only have one tin myself, that an a tin box set of a TV series. Although I do wish I had more.
Quote from: Dr. Hasslein on December 08, 2010, 11:53:39 PMWell I guess I'm not a crazy collector.Don't worry, I consider myself a big collector and I won't do a special to get a dvd because it came in a metal box or with a little toy or a non-sense case (like the Planet of the Apes monkey head). I want the movie and the extra contents not the container (I even throw the slipcase in the garbage).I watch movies not dvd case or movie credit (as many do on the dvdp forum)
And how many DVDs do you own Sophie?
Quote from: Dr. Hasslein on December 09, 2010, 02:24:16 AMAnd how many DVDs do you own Sophie? Oh I have a feeble little pile somewhere.
What a hype, what a nothing of a movie.This could have been really great, people maneuvering through the subconsciousness and there encountering the strangest dangers ever.Instead Nolan directed a "Mission: Impossible in Dreamland" with a complete lack of "Dreamland". Instead of using fantasy supported by CGI he completely reduced to CGI. The whole concept for this film screams: "Place your ideas here!", possibly someone even did this, but obviously Nolan forgot to use those.Sad, after the Batman movies I expected much more.Even the main cast is remaining totally flat, DiCaprio is playing the same role as in "Blood Diamond" even though he has proven in "The Departed" and "Shutter Island" that he's absolutely capable of presenting us the haunted, hunted and lost individual. Maybe he should stick with Scott and Scorsese, because they obviously get the best from him. Nolan didn't, maybe because he didn't demand it. Strange how the director that made Heath Ledger immortal can be satisfied with the extremely average performance of DiCaprio in this movie.Movies trying to capture the realms of fantasy should be left to Tarsem Singh or Gilliam, hell, even Burton would have made a better movie out of this concept. Nolan obviously was overstrained here.
This was an action movie about death and politics, not a fantasy