When i saw it back then i thought, with some tweaks it would make a great film if remade. RIPD not so much.That had a human teaming with a ghost to fight evil ghosts. Involved a cool gun that took the humans blood to cover bullets which was only way to kill ghosts and few other gadgets.
schnide
24 Apr 173#5
Or perhaps Terrible Film Triple Pack to give it its full name:
People still use those expensive aqua_rey thingys!?!?!? PFFT! :wink:
rand0m
25 Apr 17#15
I'd doubt these come with UV codes, if they do they're not as expensice as you think.
also 6.65/2 = 3.325 per movie with unlimited replayability sounds like a good deal. no?
schnide
25 Apr 171#16
Not if they're movies you wouldn't want to watch more than once they're not. That's the false economy the distributor is trying to sell you into.
Why not spend £6+ on a great movie you'll watch over and over instead? Logically there's no real argument against that being the better option unless you have unlimited funds.
funkeymunkey
25 Apr 17#17
I was joking, its was sarcasm/satire, making fun of people who comment stuff like "Who needs dvds when you have stuff netflix?!?!?!?!??! " and so on
tfish
25 Apr 17#18
47 Ronin is amazing.
CS82
25 Apr 17#19
reason why It's so cheap, they are all terrible movies :laughing:
maccayoung
26 Apr 17#20
Does anyone know if you can watch these in 2d also? I don't have a 3d tv but I wouldn't mind these movies at the price.
wiggywig to maccayoung
26 Apr 171#21
They are 3D only discs. Sometimes you get 2D on the same disc (such as with Dredd 3D). but don't think these have that option that you can flip between on the menu. If your TV has an option on the remote to turn off 3D, or some other way to turn off 3D you can do that though instead and the picture will go to normal. Other than that not really any other way
Sometimes it auto pops up on screen if you want to turn off 3D as its loading the menu which just means simply pressing "enter" when prompted but i only have 3D TVs so can't say if your 2D TV would do the same for certain.
Old_King_Doran
28 Apr 17#22
I quite liked 47 ronin aswell, albeit considering its a true story the saviour of the day shouldn't of been a magical white guy.
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Although these are Blurays.
:wink:
47 Ronin - 28
RIPD - Metacritic 25
Immortals - Metacritic 46
These are bundled together cheap for a reason.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_(film)
When i saw it back then i thought, with some tweaks it would make a great film if remade. RIPD not so much.That had a human teaming with a ghost to fight evil ghosts. Involved a cool gun that took the humans blood to cover bullets which was only way to kill ghosts and few other gadgets.
47 Ronin - 28
RIPD - Metacritic 25
Immortals - Metacritic 46
These are bundled together cheap for a reason.
Although these are Blurays.
:wink:
It's £6.07 at Zoom with code SIGNUP10.
also 6.65/2 = 3.325 per movie with unlimited replayability sounds like a good deal. no?
Why not spend £6+ on a great movie you'll watch over and over instead? Logically there's no real argument against that being the better option unless you have unlimited funds.
Sometimes it auto pops up on screen if you want to turn off 3D as its loading the menu which just means simply pressing "enter" when prompted but i only have 3D TVs so can't say if your 2D TV would do the same for certain.