Thought this was a bargain. Not sure if its the permanent price but works about 50p an episode.
Hilarious, one of Coogans more underrated characters.
All comments (17)
LordScrumptious
21 Nov 15#1
Brilliant series and absolute bargain, if you haven't seen it before you won't be disappointed buying it!!
1900al
21 Nov 15#2
Great show.
slipd
21 Nov 15#3
Very underrated show imo. Have some heat OP!
Elevation
21 Nov 15#4
Wish I was willing to put bloatware on my system. Would have been great to get this if I was.
ipswich78 to Elevation
21 Nov 15#9
What a strange comment.
HoppyBunny
21 Nov 15#5
Oh poop. No subtitles.
I love Steve Coogan, but I often have a hard time hearing what he says, unfortunately.
Heat added for the decent price though!
souljacker
21 Nov 15#6
Brilliant show, hot
Justme1969
21 Nov 151#7
It's about the same price used from Zoverstock through Amazon on DVD.
Still prefer hard copies myself, and yes, good series.
bilbob to Justme1969
21 Nov 151#10
Not just about a 'hard copy', what happens when the supplier eventually goes out of business or just plain bored, and things move on, and the license server is turned off?
You never BUY these things, you only buy a license to use them as long as they allow it...
I do buy digital (mainly games) but only for things I'm willing to treat as 'disposable'... Don't ever think you are buying permanent access...
But back OT, great series, but I got to vote cold, this is essentially a rental, albeit a long term one.
montyburns56
21 Nov 15#8
I remember when it was first broadcast, I thought it was pretty meh, but I recently re-watched it and I realised that it was actually an underrated classic, which showed that Coogan isn't just a one trick pony.
Krooner
21 Nov 15#11
Not really, iTunes is a bit of a resource hog on PCs.
Chippy8
21 Nov 15#12
I liked this show. Hot.
Badger1980
21 Nov 15#13
Cant see Apple going out of business any time soon. I generally agree though and don't own an mp3, vinyl for life but tv and films etc I'm really not fussed.
bilbob
21 Nov 15#14
Ironically, I DO buy MP3's, as they are not protected (anymore...) so WILL last for life.
And I know what you mean about Apple, but it wasn't so long ago that they were literally rescued by MS, and look at Nokia, so never say never.
My point is, it's a rental, not a purchase, unless it is completely free of DRM.
ipswich78
21 Nov 15#15
Ah on a PC... Not forgetting of course that it runs perfectly fine on a Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch or Apple TV - so plenty of options available to watch it on.
Krooner
22 Nov 15#16
It may well do, but if the op doesn't have those options then his comment is valid, no?
Badger1980
24 Nov 15#17
Its more the fact I'm not a film person really. I tend to watch stuff and move on so a lot of what I buy will be entire series of stuff that maybe I've never watched all the way, music I'm more into collecting and vinyl is the ultimate collectable item imo. Ive got a prehistoric apple tv box that works fine so just stream stuff on that, never bother with downloading.
If iTunes went down tomorrow I wouldn't regret what i'd bought really and lost as I've watched them all.
Anyway there is the space issue, I've just moved onto my third ikea rack full of vinyl and must be 20 boxes in a container I rent also so the idea of having dvd and discs knocking about wouldn't go down well at home.
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Hilarious, one of Coogans more underrated characters.
All comments (17)
I love Steve Coogan, but I often have a hard time hearing what he says, unfortunately.
Heat added for the decent price though!
Still prefer hard copies myself, and yes, good series.
You never BUY these things, you only buy a license to use them as long as they allow it...
I do buy digital (mainly games) but only for things I'm willing to treat as 'disposable'... Don't ever think you are buying permanent access...
But back OT, great series, but I got to vote cold, this is essentially a rental, albeit a long term one.
And I know what you mean about Apple, but it wasn't so long ago that they were literally rescued by MS, and look at Nokia, so never say never.
My point is, it's a rental, not a purchase, unless it is completely free of DRM.
If iTunes went down tomorrow I wouldn't regret what i'd bought really and lost as I've watched them all.
Anyway there is the space issue, I've just moved onto my third ikea rack full of vinyl and must be 20 boxes in a container I rent also so the idea of having dvd and discs knocking about wouldn't go down well at home.