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Old 17-01-2006, 10:44 PM   #91
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Well, ordinarily I would agree with you, but I've become addicted to collecting all these 'free' film dvd's that the weekend papers will insist on offering, so if the Mule had a film I wanted, I'd probably shell out my hard earned.
That said, I didn't bother with the Morse last weekend, even though some poor shop assistant was asking everyone that passed if they would like a copy of the paper!

Thanks for the tip-off about "The Highlander" - that will be a must get for me (as will Dune, though I never really got into the original novels!)
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A bit late now I know but if any of the following is of interest, I suspect they will appear on eBay soon... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
The Sun (yesterday) had "Conan The Destroyer" and The People (today) had "Carry On Up The Khyber" - these in addition to the previously mentioned 'free' DVD's in other papers.
Alas, my local newsagent had sold out of The Observer, so I missed out on "Dune"
The "Highlander" disc isn't bad - no menu that I can see, but you can at least skip between scenes and there are no obligatory trailers at the start.
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Old 23-01-2006, 04:56 AM   #93
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"Nympho Night Nurse" free with February's HUGE JUGS magazine.

Also "Hot Black Meat" available with this months FORBIDDEN FLESH MONTHLY - A publication for vegetarians.
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Well I had to say something - I feel left out being so far away from a UK newsagent. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/no.gif[/img]

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So, more a case of FORBIDDEN FLESH MONTHLY ANNUAL then?
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Mmmmmm, huge jugs....
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I work part-time in an Oxfam bookshop and all free cd's and dvd's that are given away with newspapers turn up eventually...
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Sort of Oh Mr Porter without the laughs

I'm a regular Independent reader, and still have about 10 DVD's from previous issues I've yet to watch
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I'm a huge fan Closely Observed Trains(I'm told it's one of Ken Loach's favourite movies) and i shelled out £15.00 for the Criterion version. I also think it's very humorous even if that humour is mixed with sadness. The stamping of the girls bottom was a very funny scene indeed.
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Elvis film "Loving You" in tomorrow's Daily Mail.
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Free Newspaper DVD's
(NOTE: Some areas of the UK may experience different release dates!)
Saturday
11 Feb 2006
The Times Take The Money And Run, Woody Allen
The Independent The Sky Is Falling
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12 Feb 2006 Mail On Sunday The Big Sleep Michael Winner Director
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Michael Winner and the Mail, a perfect partnership.
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According to Saturdays Daily Mail, there will be a free Catherine Cookson DVD in this weekends paper and then a Free DVD every day for the following 2 weeks, I think they are Romance ones from Jilly Cooper,Jackie Collins etc....
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The Sky Is Falling

A beautifully evocative coming-of-age tale adapted from the acclaimed autobiographical novel of the same name by Lorena Mazzetti, the entire story is viewed through the eyes of the central character Penny and the simple events which take place in the summer of 1944 until the tragic conclusion of the War. These include the friendships established with the peasant children, school, religious problems, the growing awareness of a cruel, inescapable reality, the discovery of the first furtive contacts of love and the magnetism of Uncle Wilhelm, an idealistic intellectual and advocate of justice...

Actors Isabella Rossellini ; Jeroen Krabbe ; Barbara Enrichi ; Gianna Giachetti
Director Andrea Frazzi
Certificate 12 years and over
Year 2000
Screen Widescreen 1.85:1
Languages Italian - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo
Subtitles English
Duration 1 hour and 39 minutes (approx)
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The Sky Is Falling

A beautifully evocative coming-of-age tale adapted from the acclaimed autobiographical novel of the same name by Lorena Mazzetti, the entire story is viewed through the eyes of the central character Penny and the simple events which take place in the summer of 1944 until the tragic conclusion of the War. These include the friendships established with the peasant children, school, religious problems, the growing awareness of a cruel, inescapable reality, the discovery of the first furtive contacts of love and the magnetism of Uncle Wilhelm, an idealistic intellectual and advocate of justice...

Actors Isabella Rossellini ; Jeroen Krabbe ; Barbara Enrichi ; Gianna Giachetti
Director Andrea Frazzi
Certificate 12 years and over
Year 2000
Screen Widescreen 1.85:1
Languages Italian - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo
Subtitles English
Duration 1 hour and 39 minutes (approx)
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Somehow, you just know that wouldn't have been given away by the DM. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rotfl.gif[/img]

Sounds like The Independent might be worth getting this weekend [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif[/img]

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