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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / Entertainment => Topic started by: Cyberus on March 29, 2004, 04:58:52 PM
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At the moment I'm looking for some Eisensteins (Alexander Nebsky in particular) and the Trois Couleurs trilogy. These titles (such as the Eisenstein films) seem to be a rip on Amazon, and in fact the Three Colours trilogy hasn't been released (as a set) on Region 2 yet AFAIK
Anyone got any pointers - I've bought stuff from proxis.be before, is it cheaper buying DVDs from Germany, Nederlands etc?
I'm mainly after French films and silent films at the moment....
edit: Well seems I was wrong - Trois Couleurs IS available as a set on Proxis.be (http://oas2000.proxis.be/gate/jabba.coreii.g_p?bi=4&sp=DETAILS&mi=3939682&si=51521745) is 46 Euro, anyone know anywhere cheaper?
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Cyberus wrote:
is it cheaper buying DVDs from Germany, Nederlands etc?
I think you should go for Germany. Todays, things are very expensive in the UK as far as I know. In the Netherlands (Nederland, not Nederlands, the latter is the language we speak) it isn't cheap either.. especially not since the BTW (not 'By The Way', but 'Belasting Toegevoegde Waarde', wich means VAT) is todays at app. 19 percent for products of luxury.
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
Cyberus wrote:
is it cheaper buying DVDs from Germany, Nederlands etc?
I think you should go for Germany. Todays, things are very expensive in the UK as far as I know. In the Netherlands (Nederland, not Nederlands, the latter is the language we speak) it isn't cheap either.. especially not since the BTW (not 'By The Way', but 'Belasting Toegevoegde Waarde', wich means VAT) is todays at app. 19 percent for products of luxury.
Sorry, I meant to write 'Netherlands'! My mind must have been on something else..but cheers for the clarification anyway :-)
Next time I'll call it 'Holland' ;-):lol:
Right, so I need to find internet stores in Germany - any ideas anyone?
edit: Not only can I not get the name of Mannetje's homeland correct, the film title in the original post is meant to be Alexander Nevsky, not 'Nebsky' (perhaps I had Cyrillic on my mind?) :lol:
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Cyberus wrote:
Next time I'll call it 'Holland' ;-):lol:
:-x :lol:
Next time I gonna say you live in well, (thinking of a land wich is still a British colony)
edit: Not only can I not get the name of Mannetje's homeland correct, the film title in the original post is meant to be Alexander Nevsky, not 'Nebsky' (perhaps I had Cyrillic on my mind?) :lol:
v is next to b, so no wonder.
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
:-x :lol:
Next time I gonna say you live in well, (thinking of a land wich is still a British colony)
What's that?
Canada?
;-)
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Cyberus wrote:
Sorry, I meant to write 'Netherlands'! My mind must have been on something else..but cheers for the clarification anyway :-)
Next time I'll call it 'Holland' ;-):lol:
No you don't! I don't live in Holland! Historically speaking Holland refers to the west of the Netherlands ;-).
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So, any cheap online DVD stores in Germany? :-)
@odin
Yeah, and KennyR lives in England doesn't he? ;-)
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He moved? ;-)
I've found Alexander Nevksy for 30EUR on Boudisque.nl and Trois Couleurs 3DVD set seems to be available on nlstore.nl for 40,70EUR (all ex shipping though).
These are the cheapest options which my favourite pricewatch engine, elcheapo.nl, could find.
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Cyberus wrote:
@odin
Yeah, and KennyR lives in England doesn't he? ;-)
If KennyR heard that he'd kill you :-D
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Go easy on the sublety of the humour Bloodline, people might think that it was a joke :-o
Cheers odin, will check it out
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Hehe,
Well spotted Cyberus!
It`s something the english mostly can`t quite grasp...
But, then again, they could just be ignoring us...
:-)
(er, that would then be a dalmatian...)
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Sho, does anyone know any cheap German stores?
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Any particular reason for limiting your options to EU-coutries? eBay's always a good place for fishing Hong Kong-releases and other el cheapo-dvds. I can see there's Battleship Potemkin going for a measly $2.86 (buy it now-price) this very moment. Also, there's Murnau's Nosferatu going for $4 and Renoir's Grand Illusion for $2.99, for example.
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Teemu wrote:
Any particular reason for limiting your options to EU-coutries? eBay's always a good place for fishing Hong Kong-releases and other el cheapo-dvds. I can see there's Battleship Potemkin going for a measly $2.86 (buy it now-price) this very moment. Also, there's Murnau's Nosferatu going for $4 and Renoir's Grand Illusion for $2.99, for example.
Well, I thought EU because there would be no import charges, the discs will be Region 2, and just quicker and easier to buy from Europe...
I have a friend who has a lot of HK DVDs, and have thought about getting some. I dunno, I suppose part of me wants the nice European version as well...
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Loaded 247 have Alexander Nevsky for £14.99, free delivery:
Loaded247 (http://www.loaded247.co.uk/index.php?s=2&id=1295)
and Choices Direct have Three Colours Trilogy for £29.99, free delivery, out 26th April:
Choices Direct (http://www.choicesdirect.com/templates/product.asp?CallerID=NDTM9152&ProductGuid=665277)
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Thanks to all that replied. I get Three Colours trilogy from Choices Direct in the end, thanks BouncingAyatollah.
I actually bought it from MVC on day of release, then decided to take it back and order from Choices Direct in the end as it was 6 quid cheaper. [Incidentally, it was 40 quid in HMV]
Just watching it now...