Thought this was fab value at just £2.99 a film on blu-ray and all (IMO) fantastic films. Wouldn't make a bad present for Fathers day either.
From what I can find this is selling for more than twice this price, although Amazon have it at £17.49 (Prime) or £19.48 delivered if you prefer.
If you are a new sign up to Zavvi you can use the code WELCOME and get this for £13.49
Collection of five films written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. 'Reservoir Dogs' (1992) is set during the aftermath of a robbery which has gone violently wrong. Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen, Tim Roth and Steve Buscemi are amongst the stars making up the team of robbers, Mr White, Mr Blonde, Mr Orange and Mr Pink, who meet at a warehouse after the failed heist and attempt to work out who is to blame. In 'Jackie Brown' (1997) air stewardess Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) smuggles money on the side for gunrunner Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson). When she is caught with $50,000 and a consignment of cocaine, she makes a deal with Ordell: if convicted, she will not shop him as long as he pays her $100,000. Meanwhile Jackie also makes a deal with the cops, promising to help convict Ordell, and enlists the help of bail bond man Max Cherry (Robert Forster) in a daring attempt to outwit both the police and Ordell. 'Pulp Fiction' (1994) melds three dime-store stories set in lowlife LA into one cohesive thriller. Butch (Bruce Willis) is an over-the-hill boxer paid to take a fall, who instead does a runner with mobster Merselius (Ving Rhames)'s money. Meanwhile, Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winfield (Jackson) are two hitmen who aren't having the easiest of mornings, and Pumpkin and Honey Bunny (Roth and Amanda Plummer) are two would-be bank robbers who are planning a heist in a restaurant. In 'Kill Bill: Volume 1' (2003), Uma Thurman stars as The Bride, one-fifth of a team of assassins called DiVAS. When she decides to get married and leave the outfit her boss, Bill (David Carradine), is not a happy man and gets her former colleagues to show up at the wedding; leaving behind a blood bath and The Bride shot in the head. Four years later, The Bride sets out on a journey of revenge. In 'Kill Bill: Volume 2' (2004), having dispensed with some of her former colleagues, The Bride (Thurman) resumes her quest for justice. She now has two remaining foes on her 'Death List', Budd (Madsen) and Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah) - before she moves on to her ultimate goal - to kill Bill (Carradine).
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andywedge
4 Jun 169#3
This is Blu-ray
fuzzydunlop
4 Jun 168#8
In your opinion. Reservoir Dogs is fantastic as is Jackie Brown (in my opinion)
TN567
4 Jun 166#11
Pointless drunk childish comment of the year winner 2016.......
marra
4 Jun 165#9
Great deal I already have them all or I would definitely be getting this, I have to agree with fuzzydunlop Jackie Brown is great but imo so are the other 4. heat added.
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Snakeyes646
4 Jun 161#1
Hmv also doing this for the same price, bargain for a great selection of movies.
stupot76
4 Jun 16#2
Do people still buy DVD'S then? I got rid years ago, all blu-ray now.
andywedge
4 Jun 169#3
This is Blu-ray
guttediam
4 Jun 16#4
Hot Hot Hot, would buy these GREAT Movies at this price if I didn't hav'em
stupot76
4 Jun 162#5
Oh yeah sorry :confused:
fluffykitty79
4 Jun 161#6
New accounts can use code WELCOME to get them for £15.29 (10% discount) or 10% student discount through unidays
Plus 2.52% tcb (if it tracks and becomes payable)
Thanks andywedge!
bobbyarbogast
4 Jun 162#7
Pulp Fiction excellent, the rest excrement. Most overrated director on the planet.
fuzzydunlop
4 Jun 168#8
In your opinion. Reservoir Dogs is fantastic as is Jackie Brown (in my opinion)
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From what I can find this is selling for more than twice this price, although Amazon have it at £17.49 (Prime) or £19.48 delivered if you prefer.
If you are a new sign up to Zavvi you can use the code WELCOME and get this for £13.49
Collection of five films written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. 'Reservoir Dogs' (1992) is set during the aftermath of a robbery which has gone violently wrong. Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen, Tim Roth and Steve Buscemi are amongst the stars making up the team of robbers, Mr White, Mr Blonde, Mr Orange and Mr Pink, who meet at a warehouse after the failed heist and attempt to work out who is to blame. In 'Jackie Brown' (1997) air stewardess Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) smuggles money on the side for gunrunner Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson). When she is caught with $50,000 and a consignment of cocaine, she makes a deal with Ordell: if convicted, she will not shop him as long as he pays her $100,000. Meanwhile Jackie also makes a deal with the cops, promising to help convict Ordell, and enlists the help of bail bond man Max Cherry (Robert Forster) in a daring attempt to outwit both the police and Ordell. 'Pulp Fiction' (1994) melds three dime-store stories set in lowlife LA into one cohesive thriller. Butch (Bruce Willis) is an over-the-hill boxer paid to take a fall, who instead does a runner with mobster Merselius (Ving Rhames)'s money. Meanwhile, Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winfield (Jackson) are two hitmen who aren't having the easiest of mornings, and Pumpkin and Honey Bunny (Roth and Amanda Plummer) are two would-be bank robbers who are planning a heist in a restaurant. In 'Kill Bill: Volume 1' (2003), Uma Thurman stars as The Bride, one-fifth of a team of assassins called DiVAS. When she decides to get married and leave the outfit her boss, Bill (David Carradine), is not a happy man and gets her former colleagues to show up at the wedding; leaving behind a blood bath and The Bride shot in the head. Four years later, The Bride sets out on a journey of revenge. In 'Kill Bill: Volume 2' (2004), having dispensed with some of her former colleagues, The Bride (Thurman) resumes her quest for justice. She now has two remaining foes on her 'Death List', Budd (Madsen) and Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah) - before she moves on to her ultimate goal - to kill Bill (Carradine).
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Plus 2.52% tcb (if it tracks and becomes payable)
Thanks andywedge!