I know I have more, but my VHS is in storage. Can you believe that some have only been released on VHS like Wild Life, etc?
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Oh yes, there are many, many movies i own on different formats, and in different edtions.
Several Dario Argento's, several Lucio Fulci's, a whole bunch of European horror in general, and of course The Return Of The Living Dead, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Re-Animator, and so on..
Many more from the 1970's also.
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I don´t think that i have anything in three formats....yet. I´ve been avoiding it and it´s a bit easier because they release so many films barebones here. I´m not that keen on only getting better picture quality so i won´t buy all blu-ray stuff they keep releasing. Also, there haven´t been many 80s films released here lately. The only interesting blu-ray they put out here in january was the Battlestar Galactica - Complete Original Series package which i bought right away,
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I started collecting movies in the early 80's so I have the same movies on VHS, laserdisc, DVD, and now blu-ray.
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Yes, Fast Times At Ridgemont Hight on VHS, Laserdisc, DVD and Blu-Ray.
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I've got a bunch, but recently been trying to stop from hoarding VHS's. I keep the covers and get rid of the films. Watching them again just brings home the chasmic difference between VHS and DVD.
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