Post pics of your DVD collection and HT, Part 11
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You've got a great room palooka, but white walls are evil in a HT. Some color on those walls would be amazing.
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Hey palooka, can you give us images of one of your DVD's in those plastic sleeves? They look pretty neat from what I can make out. Also, did you have to cut the artwork to make them fit? You got the wallet with Bad Motherf#@ker on it. Holy sheeit.
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Hey palooka, can you give us images of one of your DVD's in those plastic sleeves? They look pretty neat from what I can make out. Also, did you have to cut the artwork to make them fit? You got the wallet with Bad Motherf#@ker on it. Holy sheeit.
Yep, that's one of my fav props. Loads of replicas and copies available these days but mine is an original.
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Pictures as promised.
I have included different few types of DVD's so you get an idea. Discs go into a seperate clear wallet inside the package to prevent any scratches.
I haven't regretted doing this for a second. But, I would imagine I am in a minority.
I have included different few types of DVD's so you get an idea. Discs go into a seperate clear wallet inside the package to prevent any scratches.
I haven't regretted doing this for a second. But, I would imagine I am in a minority.
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Very creative storage solution. I don't think I can bring myself to cut packaging though except maybe snappers. The covers for the LOTR are not cut though, right? I think they look quite good. I really like how uncluttered it looks.
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Originally Posted by logboy
palooka - you'll have to point out where those sleeves are from, the ones you store the DVD inlays in.
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I looked around a long time for an affordable "system" and settled on these ..
http://www.viking-direct.co.uk/catal...B48&pr=Q2H&N=2
These work great and are really cheap.
http://www.viking-direct.co.uk/catal...B48&pr=Q2H&N=2
These work great and are really cheap.
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I don't understand people who leave their DVDs on the shelf unopened. Have you just not gotten to it yet? Do you believe they'll appreciate in value? First thing I do, when I leave the store, in my car, is open up the DVD to make sure it's not fucked up or that the disc is missing from the case.
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BAMM, 15, eh? so how did you get all those R-Rated films, eh?
PALOOKA, excellent storage system. I do the same, only without DVD covers in there. For ones without titles on DVD itself, I have to remember the movie by their artwork.
ALEXEYKA, excellent collection of Russian DVDs. How are the DVD polotkas in Ukraine? Do you have the vendor play them on their tvs before buying them? After recently being in Moscow, I was very impressed with DVD selection there, although it's now hard to tell between an official (as official as a Russian DVD can get) and a bootleg. Any word on Russian female James Bond movie - Apocolypse Code - out on DVD yet and/or with English subtitles?
PALOOKA, excellent storage system. I do the same, only without DVD covers in there. For ones without titles on DVD itself, I have to remember the movie by their artwork.
ALEXEYKA, excellent collection of Russian DVDs. How are the DVD polotkas in Ukraine? Do you have the vendor play them on their tvs before buying them? After recently being in Moscow, I was very impressed with DVD selection there, although it's now hard to tell between an official (as official as a Russian DVD can get) and a bootleg. Any word on Russian female James Bond movie - Apocolypse Code - out on DVD yet and/or with English subtitles?
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
^ those box sets look beat to hell
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BAMM, 15, eh? so how did you get all those R-Rated films, eh?
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Originally Posted by palooka
Pictures as promised.
I have included different few types of DVD's so you get an idea. Discs go into a seperate clear wallet inside the package to prevent any scratches.
I haven't regretted doing this for a second. But, I would imagine I am in a minority.
I have included different few types of DVD's so you get an idea. Discs go into a seperate clear wallet inside the package to prevent any scratches.
I haven't regretted doing this for a second. But, I would imagine I am in a minority.
Did the individual plastic sleeves for the discs come with the larger sleeve or did you buy them seperately? Looks Great Btw.
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Originally Posted by toddly6666
BAMM, 15, eh? so how did you get all those R-Rated films, eh?
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Originally Posted by MikeShaynePI
I don't understand people who leave their DVDs on the shelf unopened. Have you just not gotten to it yet? Do you believe they'll appreciate in value? First thing I do, when I leave the store, in my car, is open up the DVD to make sure it's not fucked up or that the disc is missing from the case.
Same here, if its scratched to shit I don't want to find out two years later.
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Originally Posted by toddly6666
ALEXEYKA, excellent collection of Russian DVDs. How are the DVD polotkas in Ukraine? Do you have the vendor play them on their tvs before buying them? After recently being in Moscow, I was very impressed with DVD selection there, although it's now hard to tell between an official (as official as a Russian DVD can get) and a bootleg. Any word on Russian female James Bond movie - Apocolypse Code - out on DVD yet and/or with English subtitles?
Apocolypse Code now only shown at cinemas. Official DVD edition will appear in 2-3 weeks and it is not known about presence of English subtitles.
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