Films You Cant Buy Anymore

plaid princess

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Yep Mr Blunden is conspicuous by his absence, the dvd search found 2 links but one was 2003 the other 2005 and they didnt have any copies right now.

Ebay has 4 but they are a little pricy and its very rare on the dodgy download sights.

Maybe it will be on tv this christmas or new year, otherwise its charity shops and car boots I think.
 
Cheers Thinboy, hopefully fingers crossed the video will arrive in a couple of days, I watched it in the original format of the 3/4 part series and at the time was scarred shitless:o Chad was the last person I ever wanted to bump into.
 
Im kinda hoping I will see it on the TV. I seem to recall watching it on TV a few years back, but i didn't have a recorder then.

I wish there was a web site where you could type in the name of a program / film, and it would tell you when it will next be televised, and what channel it was on.
 
Have you ever wanted to buy a film, and then find out that they arent producing them anymore ?

This happened to me. Last year i wanted to buy 'The Amazing Mr Blunden' which was made in 1972. I placed the order for it, and then weeks later got an email saying that it couldnt be dispatched. No other explanation.

I thought i would have another go, but im now told its a film that isnt published anymore. I could get it from Ebay (but i dont like Ebay).

Has this happened to anyone else ?
 
I'm after Shaun of the Dead on UMD (PSP Disc), it's impossible to find a UK version. I know I could download it but it's for the laRAB birthday present and I could hardly give him a pirate version!
 
I wanted to buy an old cartoon film I loved as a kid called Peter-No-Tail. We had it taped off the telly, but was probably chucked out years ago.

Anyway I could buy the video of it on ebay for
 
I've been after a 1970s Australian film called Summerfield for years....not sure it was ever available in this part of the world.

No doubt it will be a big disappointment if and when I manage to get hold of it. ;)
 
Prisoners of the Lost Universe on DVD

A fine 80's B-Movie fantasy directed by Terry 'Hawk the Slayer' Marcel

It starred the great John Saxon and Richard hatch, of Battlestar Galactica
 
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