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Got Working Men dvd at local liquidators along with a heap of Eagle Vision dvds for $3each.(ELP,Ted Nugent,Deep Purple,etc).Thought WM was cheap cash in and pointless when released but i actually enjoyed it.Besides i have that altenative OLV.Whoopee!Now to get Classic Albums.
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Already have it. :)

 

Is it good?

 

It's very good. I love seeing Brown interact with Ged and Alex, and the outtakes on the DVD are also very good. At $2.99, there's no reason not to get it (unless you want the Blu-ray). I'm sure you can get most/all of it on youtube, though.

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DVD? Is this 1999?

 

It's crazy that the Blu-ray is so much more expensive.

 

Yeah I never buy DVDs anymore. It's like buying an eight track tape. :D

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At that price I don't mind buying a DVD. Also BluRay is not required for everything, who needs BluRay for a ROMCOM? This year is our first at heavy on-line streamimg and we bump up on bandwidth limits alot lately. With DVD no worries.
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At that price I don't mind buying a DVD. Also BluRay is not required for everything, who needs BluRay for a ROMCOM? This year is our first at heavy on-line streamimg and we bump up on bandwidth limits alot lately. With DVD no worries.

 

BluRay not required for everything? Pshaw. :)

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DVD? Is this 1999?

 

It's crazy that the Blu-ray is so much more expensive.

 

Yeah I never buy DVDs anymore. It's like buying an eight track tape. :D

 

Hey, now...what's wrong with an 8-track?

 

:P

 

:codger:

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DVD? Is this 1999?

 

It's crazy that the Blu-ray is so much more expensive.

 

Yeah I never buy DVDs anymore. It's like buying an eight track tape. :D

 

Hey, now...what's wrong with an 8-track?

 

:P

 

:codger:

 

My Dad had a reel to reel recorder/player... :huh: I think he used it, too. :P

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DVD? Is this 1999?

 

It's crazy that the Blu-ray is so much more expensive.

 

Yeah I never buy DVDs anymore. It's like buying an eight track tape. :D

 

Hey, now...what's wrong with an 8-track?

 

:P

 

:codger:

 

My Dad had a reel to reel recorder/player... :huh: I think he used it, too. :P

 

I have a reel-to-reel deck- and reels to go on it, too!

 

Also, my sister had a 1973 Mercury Marquis that had a working 8-track player in it. That was in about 1989. It was a novelty even then. But I swear, it feels like that was about a week ago.

 

:codger:

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DVD? Is this 1999?

 

It's crazy that the Blu-ray is so much more expensive.

 

Yeah I never buy DVDs anymore. It's like buying an eight track tape. :D

 

Hey, now...what's wrong with an 8-track?

 

:P

 

:codger:

 

My Dad had a reel to reel recorder/player... :huh: I think he used it, too. :P

 

I have a reel-to-reel deck- and reels to go on it, too!

 

Also, my sister had a 1973 Mercury Marquis that had a working 8-track player in it. That was in about 1989. It was a novelty even then. But I swear, it feels like that was about a week ago.

 

:codger:

 

That's pretty neat. My Dad had quite a few reel-to-reels, some from as far back as the 1930's.

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DVD? Is this 1999?

 

It's crazy that the Blu-ray is so much more expensive.

 

Yeah I never buy DVDs anymore. It's like buying an eight track tape. :D

 

Hey, now...what's wrong with an 8-track?

 

:P

 

:codger:

 

My Dad had a reel to reel recorder/player... :huh: I think he used it, too. :P

 

I have a reel-to-reel deck- and reels to go on it, too!

 

Also, my sister had a 1973 Mercury Marquis that had a working 8-track player in it. That was in about 1989. It was a novelty even then. But I swear, it feels like that was about a week ago.

 

:codger:

 

That's pretty neat. My Dad had quite a few reel-to-reels, some from as far back as the 1930's.

 

Mine are '60s/'70s vintage, I think. That's 1960s and '70s, not 1860s/'70s. Haha...just thought I'd clarify.

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I usually go with BluRay, but at $2.99, I'm going with good 'ole DVD...especially when it's something I wasn't even planning on purchasing in the first place. With Amazon Prime, I'm getting a pretty cool Rush documentary for less than a Starbucks Cafe Latte.
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I have 3 reel to reels one aGrundig from the 50's.Love watching the valves glow.Run it through my PA in the shed.Great fun.Kids are fascinated by it (for 5 minutes).I love dvds and cds.There on the shelf ,i can see them and not be bothered with my computer stuffing up and losing stuff.
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I usually go with BluRay, but at $2.99, I'm going with good 'ole DVD...especially when it's something I wasn't even planning on purchasing in the first place. With Amazon Prime, I'm getting a pretty cool Rush documentary for less than a Starbucks Cafe Latte.

 

Any opportunity you have to keep money out of Starbucks' hands, take that opportunity. They have enough of it!

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Don't own any blue ray...dvd is just fine for me...cds too.

 

The classic albums dvd is certainly worth owning and I found it very interesting...$2.99 is a great price.

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I just watched the 2112 half of this, what a blast! I wish they had one of theses for Permanent Waves. This compliments Beyond the Lighted Stage very well.

 

4.5 stars out of five!

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