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Hi, everybody! Just joined in minutes ago and felt compelled to post my first topic. So here we go....
What 80's movies do you already have DVD and which ones do you plan to get on DVD?
80's Movies I own on DVD: The Monster Squad Hiding Out Die Hard To Live And Die In L.A. Spies Like Us The Indiana Jones Films Ghostbusters 1 & 2 Witness License To Drive The Goonies Pretty In Pink* Big Mannequin* Dirty Dancing Flight Of The Navigator Predator Batman (1989) Manhunter The Fly (1986) Platoon Back To School Less Than Zero* Lady In White Who Framed Roger Rabbit
(*movies in the Andrew McCarthy/James Spader trilogy)
80's Movies I plan on owning: Short Circuit After Hours Beetlejuice (20 year anniversary edition coming in september) The Boy Who Could Fly Robocop Disorderlies ...and new editions of Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, and Weird Science coming on August 5th
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Hopefully they have more on them than the last ones.
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Welcome aboard Max! New blood is always great. Over the years I only own one of the big 3(sixteen candles) on DVD, I skipped the other titles because I have been holding out for some editions with extras, I'm hoping these are them.
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According to dvdactive.com, the Sixteen Candles disc has an extensive retrospective documentary while the Breakfast Club disc sports an audio commentary by Anthony Michael Hall & Judd Nelson, and it's own behind-the-scenes retrospective. Haven't read anything on the Weird Science disc yet, but I'll keep you posted. Hope this helps you out.
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