VHS/DVD/Blu-ray Update For November 21st 2021 (Part 2)

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Here’s the final part of my new movie update for 11/21/2021.
For this part I show 10 new DVD’s and 5 new Blu-ray’s I got recently.
Hope you enjoy this 2 part update, no negative comments, complaints, or spam bots, and enjoy.
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NOTE: I threw out my DVD copy of The Nun’s Story because it wasn’t working in all of my dvd players, so someday I have to get a new copy of The Nuns Story on VHS or DVD

claytoncondo
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Very cool movie update for part 2, Clayton.

christianamarosmoviecorner
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Might want to check your DTs again real soon. A few stores have their movies out early. I went to the store by my work and snagged up 18 titles from there. Lots of hidden gems. Got two more from big lots. Lesser known titles from there. That's only the appetizer. Didnt find anything at the two DTs by the pad. Gonna give the rest of the DTs a crack on black friday along with goodwill, big lots by the pad, and a few other thrift stores that I had previous luck at. Reusable bags will be at the ready! 🎒 📀 💿

willieg
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I have:
- The Elephant Man (1981 Paramount Home Video VHS release in the gatefold box)
- In Cold Blood (1982 Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment VHS release)
- The Fisher King (1992 Columbia/TriStar Home Video VHS release)
- Quest for Camelot (1998 Warner Bros. Family Entertainment VHS release)
- Barry Lyndon (1986 Warner Home Video VHS release)

jonathanharris
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Thief with James Caan is good although i don't remember much about it. Although mine isn't a criterion, I have mine on dvd as a 2 pack with the original rollerball movie. Found that at DT a couple years ago.

willieg
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I have Thief on DVD and the Criterion print of Barry Lyndon on Blu-Ray. About your Nun Story dvd: if you use toothpaste and a cloth, the DVD should work fine

matteuslizdas
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I also have To Die For on DVD as well. BTW, To Die For was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures and internationally by Rank Film Distributors. The Fisher King was the very last movie using the Tri-Star Pictures with the hyphen before Hook using the one word as TriStar Pictures.

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