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I think you should go for it. If you like the series as much as I do then why not? The dvd collection is on offer to and I think that Amazon provide a great service.
I suppose I don't really like Rocky five. But why bother to buy the movies individually when you might as well go for the whole lot whist you are getting money off. Posts: 180 | From: England | Registered: Jun 2008 | Site Updates: 0
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Yeah I thought it was a good deal for the money, but some of the reviews say it lacks any special features...
Anyone else have an opinion? C'mon rewinders...
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I have the box collection that's out of print I think. It's a red box with boxing gloves on the front &silver lettering. There's a few special features on part 1 but parts 2-5 only contain theatrical trailers...........
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There is the Rocky anthology I suppose which I think might be cheeper. If you look on the their Uk site U will find it.
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I bought the black & gold anthology ultimate edition (Rocky I-V): nice set, all movies appear to be remastered, Rocky I is the 2-disc feature with plenty of good extras, the rest are just the films. Some people prefer the new black & red set with Sly's bruised face on it, but I don't regard Rocky Balboa as part of the original quintet, its a good movie, but more of an afterthought, a final hurrah if you will.
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Interesting ideas....
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