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DVDs & Films Forum

X-men

555 (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 9th December 2003, 11:42

am looking to buy XMen2 (2disc) as a present 4 sum1 4 christmas, & have been looking at shop websites to see where the cheapest is. baring in mind i cant order online. i have found a shop that are selling the 2disc version 4 14.99. but they have the 4disc set of 1.5/2 for 22.99. wat do you reccomend i should purchase? baring in mind whatever i buy, i will be able 2 watch as well! ;)

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RE: X-men

Saqib (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 9th December 2003, 11:53

both good films - one is the scene setter (eg wolverine cuts mystique in xmen1- scars still there in xmen2). i would go for both if you dont have either, esp since 1.5 has DTS sound.

hope this helps.

RE: X-men

Ben Franklin (Reviewer) posted this on Tuesday, 9th December 2003, 11:58

Quote:
one is the scene setter (eg wolverine cuts mystique in xmen1- scars still there in xmen2).

Eh?



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RE: X-men

mattski (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 9th December 2003, 17:54

Dvdpacific sell xmen 1.5/2 (region 1 box set) for £16.07 guranteed to get past through customs. I have used them quite a few times and they are one of the best retailers that I have ever used. I have this exact version and very nice it is too :)

http://www.dvdpacific.com/item.asp?ID=550846

Oops, perhaps I should have read that you can`t order online!! D`oh. But find someone who can because this price kills high street retailers.

This item was edited on Tuesday, 9th December 2003, 20:07

RE: X-men

Saqib (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 10th December 2003, 11:26

i was just saying the first film sets the scene and the second continues on well and used the scars from the fight between wolverine and mystique as an example. the first film takes some time getting into the film, telling us about the characters while the second just goes right into the film no introductions necessary.

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