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KenB75 04-17-02 12:58 PM

witch one of these dvds is the better one to buy??
 
ok i am planing on buying one of these titles.. with do yall think is the best one to buy ..

Tombstone vista series $22.99

TheSixth sense vista series$22.99


i want to get both but can only has enough to pick one...

Geofferson 04-17-02 01:04 PM

This is an extremely difficult choice. I don't know if there is a correct answer. Personally, if I had neither of the previous discs released of these two movies, I'd buy Tombstone. Again, you cannot go wrong with either one though.

pdjennings 04-17-02 01:23 PM

If you must buy only one.... I vote for The Sixth Sense.

D-Ball 04-17-02 01:26 PM

If I had to choose, I would pick Tombstone. It's one of my all time favorite movies. But Sixth Sense isn't a bad choice either.

Johnny Zhivago 04-17-02 01:28 PM

KenB75 - Welcome... You need to go over to the clubs forum and read the Columbia House threads / FAQ. You can have both of those titles plus three or four more discs of your choice with an enrollment for less than your $22.99 price limit. Seriously. Anyone (in the US of A) reading these boards that is not using the advice given in the CH FAQ and forum are doing themselves a great disservice with respect to their DVD collections and/or wallet.

That said, I have both of these discs and highly recommend em' both... You can't go wrong with either.

KenB75 04-17-02 01:33 PM

thanks for the info... it is a hard choice... they both awosme movies... i have been with coumbia house... but i prefre to buy in store they cheaper... then these dvd clubs... in the long run cause they hammer with high shipping prices......but thanks for the tip...

Johnny Zhivago 04-17-02 01:41 PM

KenB75 - Otay... Not going to try and convince you otherwise, you should read the FAQ though before you decide... It's your money, but, um, well, you're mistaken... CH is the cheapest place you will find, anywhere, for DVDs. You just need to know how to use em'.

Like I say though, they're both great flicks and DVDs, you can't go wrong.

Snowmaker 04-17-02 04:48 PM

I'd say Tombstone. Sixth Sense gets pretty boring after seeing it a couple times and already knowing how it ends.

Brian McHale 04-17-02 04:59 PM


CH is the cheapest place you will find, anywhere, for DVDs. You just need to know how to use em'.
I would agree wholeheartedly with this, and I haven't read the FAQ yet. The last time I joined, I only picked expensive titles for my initial order, and then bought the lowest price discs that would fulfill my agreement. Even with S/H and taxes, it still came out to about $10 or $12 per DVD.

I plan to join again in the near future, and plan to read the FAQ carefully to make sure I take full advantage.

purplechoe 04-17-02 05:55 PM

TOMBSTONE!!!!

KC-Chris 04-17-02 05:59 PM


Originally posted by purplechoe
TOMBSTONE!!!!
You got that right man :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

J-Dubya 04-17-02 07:28 PM

Both are available as enrollments for CH. I'm getting my selections ready as I have been waiting for these to show.

Eddyhazkel 04-17-02 07:41 PM

Tombstone- it seems to have a higher re-watchability factor than Sixth Sense does.

the narrator 04-17-02 08:10 PM


Originally posted by Eddyhazkel
Tombstone- it seems to have a higher re-watchability factor than Sixth Sense does.
I agree, once you already know the ending 6th sense isn't as rewatchable as tombstone.

JesseCuster 04-17-02 08:15 PM


Originally posted by KenB75
thanks for the info... it is a hard choice... they both awosme movies... i have been with coumbia house... but i prefre to buy in store they cheaper... then these dvd clubs... in the long run cause they hammer with high shipping prices......but thanks for the tip...

FWIW, if you do the math on the CH deal that you get when using the code 7cy, *with* shipping figured in, it comes to under $9.50 per DVD selection, including the enrollments and all fullfillments purchased at the minimum amount. Almost all the CH codes give you deals between $9.50 and $10.50 per disc with all costs figured in. If you don't want to wait for DVDs to become available for enrollment or don't like to wait for the shipments, that's understandable but to say it's cheaper to buy movies at B&M's is definitely not the case among retail places I'm familiar with.

eedoon 04-18-02 05:34 AM

The Sixth Sense. I don't enjoy Tombstone very much.

KenB75 04-18-02 06:05 AM

ok well i reg the FAQ and i placed me order...lol.. got both for 49c..lol... so it is alot cheaper... thanks a million for the info on ch....


i ma so glade i found this board.... so thanks you all for the info... and i see mroe peeps love tomstone... it is a awsome movie...

Static Cling 04-18-02 09:10 AM

Welcome KenB75! I'll throw my vote in for the Columbia House route, too... be sure you give the two stickied threads a solid read-through your first time around to make sure you're getting the best deals. :thumbsup:

Since this thread is asking about the relative quality of these DVDs, I'm moving this to DVD Reviews.

DVD Smurf 04-18-02 10:30 AM


Originally posted by Johnny Zhivago
KenB75 - Welcome... You need to go over to the clubs forum and read the Columbia House threads / FAQ. You can have both of those titles plus three or four more discs of your choice with an enrollment for less than your $22.99 price limit. Seriously. Anyone (in the US of A) reading these boards that is not using the advice given in the CH FAQ and forum are doing themselves a great disservice with respect to their DVD collections and/or wallet.

That said, I have both of these discs and highly recommend em' both... You can't go wrong with either.

Yup!


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