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Clint M
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This was a list compiled of the 100 best DVD's. (Not the 100 best movies, cause some on here are bad movies, but good DVD's.)

Here are the top 20:

20. Star Wars Episode Two: Attack of the Clones
19. Adventures of Antoine Doinel: Criterion Collection
18. Se7en: Platnum Series
17. Almost Famous: Untitled Bootleg Cut
16. Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Ultimate Edition
15. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: Criterion Collection
14. Pulp Fiction: Collector’s Edition
13. Looney Tunes Golden Collection
12. Citizen Kane: Special Edition
11. Black Hawk Down: Deluxe Edition
10. Casablanca: Special Edition
9. The Godfather DVD Collection
8. Band of Brothers
7. Brazil: Criterion Collection
6. Toy Story & Toy Story 2 - The Ultimate Toy Box: 3 Disc Collector’s Set
5. The Adventures of Indiana Jones (Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
4. Fight Club (Special Edition)
3. Alien Quadrilogy
2. LOTR: The Two Towers Special Extended Edition
1. LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring Special Extended Edition
Rich Kennedy
I think I'd only want half of these at most, no matter how good they are. Already have four though.
Russell Lucas
Clones? dvdjournal has a list of the best twenty-five (region 1) DVDs that I think is much better.
Peter T Chattaway
: 20. Star Wars Episode Two: Attack of the Clones
: 17. Almost Famous: Untitled Bootleg Cut
: 16. Terminator 2: Judgment Day: Ultimate Edition
: 13. Looney Tunes Golden Collection
: 12. Citizen Kane: Special Edition
: 9. The Godfather DVD Collection
: 6. Toy Story & Toy Story 2 - The Ultimate Toy Box: 3 Disc Collector’s Set
: 5. The Adventures of Indiana Jones
: 3. Alien Quadrilogy
: 2. LOTR: The Two Towers Special Extended Edition
: 1. LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring Special Extended Edition

These I have. Good to see that the 'ultimate edition' of T2 is still ranked better than the newer 'extreme edition', which I do not have. smile.gif

: 10. Casablanca: Special Edition

The original Casablanca DVD, I have, but not this two-disc edition.
Clint M
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The original Casablanca DVD, I have, but not this two-disc edition.[/quote]

It's pretty sweet. There are two commentaries, one by Ebert and one by Rudy Behlmer (a film historian). The Ebert one is very nice.
Peter T Chattaway
Clint M wrote:
: There are two commentaries, one by Ebert and one by Rudy Behlmer (a
: film historian). The Ebert one is very nice.

Yeah, I rented the "special edition" last year to check out all the extra extras, and to hear the Ebert commentary. I didn't have time to hear the Behlmer commentary, but I'm sure it would have been pretty good -- I liked his commentary for The Adventures of Robin Hood.
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