This appears to be at least £20 elsewhere (currently £24.99 on Amazon)
Steven Spielberg, Richard Donner (Lethal Weapon films) and Chris Columbus (Harry Potter films) collaborate to create an epic childen's adventure of subterranean caverns, sunken galleons and a fortune in lost pirate treasure waiting to be found by a group of friends known as the Goonies.
With brothers Mikey (Sean Astin) and Brand's (Josh Brolin) house slated for demolition by greedy land developers, the boys decide their only hope lies in finding a long-lost treasure. They uncover a treasure map and with their friends descend to a subterranean sea and an abandoned galleon in this fun-filled, fast-paced adventure.
The 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition come with special features and never-before-seen deleted scenes as well as an array of money-can’t-buy Goonies collector’s merchandise:
• Art Cards
• 1985 ‘Making of’ mini magazine
• Empire’s ‘Cast – Where Are They Now’ mini magazine
Top comments
hatton420
19 Apr 1615#10
deem007
19 Apr 164#7
saw this at the cinema when it was released and it is as good now as it was then. no nostalgia tinted glasses glasses. just a great film. up there with ghostbusters, raiders of the lost ark and a tiny handful of others. heat from me.
loumar76 to karri123
19 Apr 164#6
hell yeah :stuck_out_tongue:
BuzzDuraband
19 Apr 164#3
Second, if I may.
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chrisdcoool18
19 Aug 16#24
Got this deal yesterday great buy thank you so much :sunglasses:
chrisdcoool18
3 Jul 16#23
Does the one on sale have it in stock
christographer
20 Apr 161#22
R.I.P Chester Copperpot
theyiddo
20 Apr 163#15
So glad as a young kid I got to see 3 of the greatest "G" movies at the cinema....Goonies, Ghostbusters and Gremlins!
ttsese to theyiddo
20 Apr 162#16
dont forget the best film of them all - Grease 2
deem007 to theyiddo
20 Apr 161#21
Gremlins....awesome film....and the 2nd best xmas film....after Die Hard. I miss the 80s and feel very very old
fuzzydunlop
20 Apr 16#20
It's only really a deal as it appears to be the cheapest. As for its value that's obviously subjective; I bought it and think it's a really nice edition. (Thanks for the Empire info BTW)
cheapskate25
20 Apr 16#19
It wasn't, started in 1989. I think Dennis Quaid and Winona Ryder where on the cover for Great Balls of Fire.
Not sure if this is a great deal ... the full-size US set went down to almost a fiver a few years back!
aibon
19 Apr 16#14
I have the original full size magazine from 1986. It has some pics of the deleted squid/octopus scene. Anything else different about this to the normal Bluray release?
fuzzydunlop to aibon
20 Apr 16#18
Didn't think Empire was out back then? :neutral_face:
j3remy42
20 Apr 162#17
joking, obviously... right?
hairyboxxox
19 Apr 161#13
One of the classics that has withstood the test of times
jim_bob64
19 Apr 161#12
Classic film. I hope it's in my local as I'll happily pay that despite already owning on dvd and br
BuzzDuraband
19 Apr 164#3
Second, if I may.
phil19 to BuzzDuraband
19 Apr 162#11
Truffle Shuffle!
hatton420
19 Apr 1615#10
hatton420
19 Apr 16#9
15 quid for a 30 year old movie. Not sure if that's a deal tbh imo.
sradmad
19 Apr 161#8
good find op, heat added
deem007
19 Apr 164#7
saw this at the cinema when it was released and it is as good now as it was then. no nostalgia tinted glasses glasses. just a great film. up there with ghostbusters, raiders of the lost ark and a tiny handful of others. heat from me.
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Steven Spielberg, Richard Donner (Lethal Weapon films) and Chris Columbus (Harry Potter films) collaborate to create an epic childen's adventure of subterranean caverns, sunken galleons and a fortune in lost pirate treasure waiting to be found by a group of friends known as the Goonies.
With brothers Mikey (Sean Astin) and Brand's (Josh Brolin) house slated for demolition by greedy land developers, the boys decide their only hope lies in finding a long-lost treasure. They uncover a treasure map and with their friends descend to a subterranean sea and an abandoned galleon in this fun-filled, fast-paced adventure.
The 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition come with special features and never-before-seen deleted scenes as well as an array of money-can’t-buy Goonies collector’s merchandise:
• Art Cards
• 1985 ‘Making of’ mini magazine
• Empire’s ‘Cast – Where Are They Now’ mini magazine
Top comments
Latest comments (24)
Not sure if this is a great deal ... the full-size US set went down to almost a fiver a few years back!