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Collectible box set featuring all 22 James Bond films on Blu-ray disc in one complete offering for the first time.Collection includes all 22 James Bond feature films from Dr. No to Quantum of Solace and more than 130 hours of bonus features including never-before-seen content from the Bond archives, and more.One disc of brand new bonus content approximately one hour in length.9 titles available on Blu-ray for the first time ever: Goldeneye, Octopussy, The Spy Who Loved Me, You Only Live Twice, The Living Daylights, Tomorrow Never Dies, Diamonds are Forever, A View to a Kill and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.Includes placeholder for Skyfall.Disc 23--Bonus Material The World of Bond (NEW)--the 007 films have a look, style and attitude that is signature Bond. From the cars, to the women, to the villains and even the music, Bond films stand apart. The World of Bond takes the viewer through the best of five decades' worth of classic James Bond in one thrilling montage. It also showcases the fascinating and entertaining interplay among unforgettable moments of danger, seduction, adventure and a dash of that distinguished humour that fans have cherished from the beginning. To add to the experience, The World of Bond featurette also offera a Pop-Up Trivia option to challenge even the sharpest of fans with little known facts and interesting trivia from the Bond Universe.Being Bond (NEW)--there's only one James Bond--but he's proven too much for only one actor to play the role. In the franchise's 50-year run, six distinguished actors have taken on the part and secured a spot in cinematic history. Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig each reflect on the impact and importance of taking on such a famous role. Gain insight into what each actor brought to the character and discover how they shaped the world's most timeless secret agent.Skyfall Videoblogs--behind-the-scenes look at the making of Skyfall from the cast and crew.Region B only.Disc 1--Dr. No (Over three hours of content) Commentary with director Terence Young and cast and crew.Six featurettes. Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots. Photo galleries.Offers German, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Czech language dubbing and Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Portuguese and Cantonese subtitles.109 minutes run time.1:66 aspect ratio.Letterboxed format.Region free.Disc 2--From Russia With Love (Over three hours of content) Commentary with director Terence Young and cast and crew.Two featurettes.Animated storyboard sequence.Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.Photo galleries.Offers German, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Czech language dubbing and German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish and Cantonese subtitles.110 minutes run time.1:66 aspect ratio.Letterboxed format.Region free.Disc 3--Goldfinger (Over five hours of content) Commentary with director Guy Hamilton.Commentary with the cast and crew.Three featurettes. Original screen tests with Theodore Bikel and Tito Vandis.Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.Original publicity featurette.Original radio interviews with Sean Connery.Photo galleries.Offers French and Spanish language dubbing and German, French, Czech, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles.109 minutes run time.1:66 aspect ratio.Letterboxed format.Region free.Disc 4--Thunderball (Over six hours of content)Commentary with director Terence Young.Commentary with editor Peter Hunt and screenwriter John Hopkins.Four featurettes. Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.Photo galleries.Offers German, French, Spanish and Portuguese language dubbing and German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles.130 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Letterboxed format.Region free.Disc 5--You Only Live Twice (Over four hours of content)Commentary with director Lewis Gilbert and cast and crew.Four featurettes. Animated storyboard sequence.Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.Photo galleries.Offers Spanish, French, German and Portuguese language dubbing and Spanish, French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish subtitles.116 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 6--On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Over four hours of content)Commentary with director Peter Hunt and cast and crew.Four featurettes. Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.Photo galleries.Offers Spanish, French, German, Portuguese language dubbing and Spanish, French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish subtitles.142 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 7--Diamonds Are Forever (Over four hours of content)Commentary with director Guy Hamilton and cast and crew.Three featurettes. Deleted scenes.Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.Offers Spanish, French, German and Portuguese language dubbing and Spanish, French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish subtitles.114 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 8--Live and Let Die (Over seven hours of content)Commentaries with director Guy Hamilton, Roger Moore and Tom Mankiewicz.Three featurettes. Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.Photo galleries.Offers German, French and Spanish language dubbing and German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles.116 minutes run time.1:85 aspect ratio.Letterboxed format.Region free.Disc 9--The Man with the Golden Gun (Over five hours of content)Commentary with director Guy Hamilton and the cast and crew.Commentary with Roger Moore. Two featurettes. Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.Photo galleries.Offers no dubbed languages and English for the hearing impaired, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish subtitles.125 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 10--The Spy Who Loved Me (Over five hours of content) Commentary with director Lewis Gilbert and cast and crew.Commentary with Roger Moore.Three featurettes. Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.Offers Spanish, French, German and Portuguese language dubbing and Spanish, French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish subtitles.120 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 11--Moonraker (Over five hours of content) Commentary with director Lewis Gilbert and cast and crew.Commentary with Roger Moore.Four featurettes. Original theatrical trailer.Photo gallery.Offers German and French language dubbing and German, French, Czech, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles.121 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Letterboxed format.Region free.Disc 12--For Your Eyes Only (Over seven hours of content)Commentary with director John Glen and the cast and crew.Commentary with Roger Moore.Commentary with producer Michael G. Wilson and crew.Four featurettes. Animated storyboard sequences for snowmobile chase and underwater."For Your Eyes Only" music video performed by Sheena Easton. Deleted scenes and expanded angles.Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.Photo galleries.Offers German, French, Spanish and Portuguese language dubbing and German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles.122 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Letterboxed format.Region free.Disc 13--Octopussy (Over six hours of content)Commentary with director John Glen.Commentary with Roger Moore.Four featurettes. Original screen tests with James Brolin."All Time High" music video performed by Rita Coolidge.Original theatrical trailers.Offers Spanish, French, German and Portuguese language dubbing and Spanish, French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish subtitles.125 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 14--A View to a Kill (Over six hours of content)Commentary with director John Glen and the cast and crew.Commentary with Roger Moore.Four featurettes. "A View to a Kill" music video performed by Duran Duran.Original theatrical trailers and TV spots.Offers Spanish, French, German and Portuguese language dubbing and Spanish, French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish subtitles.131 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 15--The Living Daylights (Over five hours of content)Commentary with director John Glen and cast and crew.Three featurettes. Deleted scenes with introductions from director John Glen."The Living Daylights" music video performed by A-Ha.Original theatrical trailers.Offers Spanish, French, German and Portuguese language dubbing and Spanish, French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish subtitles.125 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 16--Licence to Kill (Over six hours of content)Commentary with director John Glen and cast.Commentary with producer Michael G. Wilson and crew.Three featurettes. "Licence to Kill" music video performed by Gladys Knight."If You Asked Me To" music video performed by Patti LaBelle.Opening titles sequence.Original theatrical trailers.Photo galleries.Offers no dubbed languages and English for the hearing impaired, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles.133 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 17--GoldenEye (Over five hours of content) Commentary with director Martin Campbell and producer Michael G. Wilson.Eight featurettes. Deleted scenes. "GoldenEye" music video performed by Tina Turner.Offers Spanish, French, German and Portuguese language dubbing and Spanish, French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish subtitles.124 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 18--Tomorrow Never Dies (Over nine hours of content)Commentary with director Roger Spottiswoode and Dan Petrie, Jr.Commentary with Vic Armstrong and producer Michael G. Wilson.Two featurettes. Interview with composer David Arnold.Deleted and extended scenes with introduction from director Roger Spottiswoode."Tomorrow Never Dies" music video performed by Sheryl Crow."The James Bond Theme" (Moby's Re-version).Offers Spanish, French, German and Portuguese language dubbing and Spanish, French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish subtitles.119 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 19--The World is Not Enough (Over six hours of content)Commentary with director Michael Apted.Commentary with Peter Lamont, David Arnold and Vic Armstrong.Four featurettes. Opening titles sequence."The World is Not Enough" music video performed by Garbage.Deleted, extended and alternate scenes.Original theatrical trailer.Photo galleries.Offers German, French and Czech language dubbing and German, French, Czech, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles.128 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Letterboxed format.Region free.Disc 20--Die Another Day (Over eight hours of content)Commentary with director Lee Tamahori and producer Michael G. Wilson.Commentary with Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike.Five featurettes. MI6 datastream trivia track with branching video.Opening titles sequence.Photo galleries.Offers German, French, Spanish and Portuguese language dubbing and German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles.126 minutes run time.2:35 aspect ratio.Letterboxed format.Region free.Disc 21--Casino Royale (Over one hour of content)Becoming Bond.James Bond: For Real."You Know My Name" music video performed by Chris Cornell.Offers Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese language dubbing and Spanish, French, Castilian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish subtitles.138 minutes run time.2:40 aspect ratio.Widescreen format.Region free.Disc 22--Quantum of Solace (Over one hour of content)Two featurettes."Another Way to Die" music video performed by Alicia Keys and Jack White. Original theatrical trailers.Offers English audio description, German, Spanish and Italian language dubbing and German, Castilian, Italian, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles.101 minutes run time.2:40 aspect ratio.Letterboxed format.Region B only. Review: Bond is back, looking better than ever - I wouldn't normally review something I haven't watched the vast majority of, but as this a is a large set, that would take a while! However, I have now watched the first 5 movies, up to and including You Only Live Twice, and so can at least comment on all of Connery's initial outings before his one film break when George Lazenby took the reins for OHMSS. The picture quality is superb and Bond has never looked better on the small (well, 42 inch) screen. Very punchy (the picture as well as Bond!) without much in the way of noise reduction "grain". A good number of extras with some interesting documentaries, though there is some padding in the guise of features on gadgets, villains, Bond Girls etc, which are merely clips from the movies edited together, with no overdubbed commentary. I've stopped watching them as, having just watched each movie I have no need to see the clips immediately after. I like the presentation of the box set, with the discs held in high quality hardback books, but I feel it would have been enhanced with even a few notes in the pages between discs, rather than the photo montages. Yes, they provide a nice reminder of the content of each film, but a synopsis and/ot trivia for each film would have been more welcome. However, I can live with that minor gripe and there are plenty of books I could buy if I wanted to read more. As I already had the DVD set in the tin box, I had held off till this came up on a Black Friday deal and I haven't been disappointed. I now just need to add Skyfall to complete the set. Well worth the upgrade from DVD. Review: Bond 50 - DVD Review - I noticed that there aren't many reviews for the DVD version of this product on this page; many of the reviews are actually for the BluRay version, and while the two appear similar, they are actually totally different products. This box set contains all 22 currently available James Bond films that have been made by Eon (so this doesn't include Sean Connery's 'Never Say Never Again', but most fans don't consider that to be part of the main series. Each film is presented on a different disk, all of which are contained in a neat box that will fit neatly on your DVD shelf. The DVDs are contained in digipaks, each of which holds two discs, and while this isn't necessarily the safest way to present disks, it seems a lot more robust than the BluRay equivalent (of which there have been complaints about). Unlike the more expensive BluRay edition, the DVD edition comes with no special features of which to speak. While this initially bothered me (I'm a bit of a special-features geek), I was not willing to part with an extra forty pounds just for a lot of special features. Saying that, the DVD edition does feel a little bit lacking. The quality of the films is very much as you'd expect, considering the ages of some of them. The display packaging itself is particularly nice. The grey bars that appear on the top and bottom of the product image are actually part of a cardboard backing, and is only really for sale use. When you remove the film wrapping, this simply falls away, leaving you with a much cleaner-looking and well presented box set. The inside cover contains black and white photographs of every Bond. In addition, the boxset contains a space for Skyfall on DVD, when it is released early next year. While this is an odd choice, it does avoid the usual feeling of being sold a boxset just before it becomes obsolete, because its no longer the "complete" series. All in all, an excellent boxset if all you're after are the films that have formed the backbone of the 007 franchise for the last 50 years. If you want anything extra, then you'll need to look to the BluRay edition... Also, it should be mentioned that I already owned many of the films on DVD (8 in total), but this turned out to be the cheapest way to complete my set. When some of the individual films are selling for as much as £15 each, £50 for 22 films isn't such a bad price!
| ASIN | B006PFCQR4 |
| Actors | Daniel Craig, Pierce Brosnan, Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Timothy Dalton |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.66:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 34,154 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 4,189 in Thriller (DVD & Blu-ray) 5,702 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) 7,020 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,417) |
| Director | Guy Hamilton, John Glen, Lewis Gilbert, Martin Campbell, Terence Young |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | MSE1112409 |
| Language | English |
| Media Format | Box set |
| Number of discs | 23 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 3 x 26 cm; 1.34 kg |
| Rated | Suitable for 15 years and over |
| Release date | 24 Sept. 2012 |
| Run time | 43 hours and 56 minutes |
| Studio | MGM |
| Subtitles: | English |
R**R
Bond is back, looking better than ever
I wouldn't normally review something I haven't watched the vast majority of, but as this a is a large set, that would take a while! However, I have now watched the first 5 movies, up to and including You Only Live Twice, and so can at least comment on all of Connery's initial outings before his one film break when George Lazenby took the reins for OHMSS. The picture quality is superb and Bond has never looked better on the small (well, 42 inch) screen. Very punchy (the picture as well as Bond!) without much in the way of noise reduction "grain". A good number of extras with some interesting documentaries, though there is some padding in the guise of features on gadgets, villains, Bond Girls etc, which are merely clips from the movies edited together, with no overdubbed commentary. I've stopped watching them as, having just watched each movie I have no need to see the clips immediately after. I like the presentation of the box set, with the discs held in high quality hardback books, but I feel it would have been enhanced with even a few notes in the pages between discs, rather than the photo montages. Yes, they provide a nice reminder of the content of each film, but a synopsis and/ot trivia for each film would have been more welcome. However, I can live with that minor gripe and there are plenty of books I could buy if I wanted to read more. As I already had the DVD set in the tin box, I had held off till this came up on a Black Friday deal and I haven't been disappointed. I now just need to add Skyfall to complete the set. Well worth the upgrade from DVD.
T**D
Bond 50 - DVD Review
I noticed that there aren't many reviews for the DVD version of this product on this page; many of the reviews are actually for the BluRay version, and while the two appear similar, they are actually totally different products. This box set contains all 22 currently available James Bond films that have been made by Eon (so this doesn't include Sean Connery's 'Never Say Never Again', but most fans don't consider that to be part of the main series. Each film is presented on a different disk, all of which are contained in a neat box that will fit neatly on your DVD shelf. The DVDs are contained in digipaks, each of which holds two discs, and while this isn't necessarily the safest way to present disks, it seems a lot more robust than the BluRay equivalent (of which there have been complaints about). Unlike the more expensive BluRay edition, the DVD edition comes with no special features of which to speak. While this initially bothered me (I'm a bit of a special-features geek), I was not willing to part with an extra forty pounds just for a lot of special features. Saying that, the DVD edition does feel a little bit lacking. The quality of the films is very much as you'd expect, considering the ages of some of them. The display packaging itself is particularly nice. The grey bars that appear on the top and bottom of the product image are actually part of a cardboard backing, and is only really for sale use. When you remove the film wrapping, this simply falls away, leaving you with a much cleaner-looking and well presented box set. The inside cover contains black and white photographs of every Bond. In addition, the boxset contains a space for Skyfall on DVD, when it is released early next year. While this is an odd choice, it does avoid the usual feeling of being sold a boxset just before it becomes obsolete, because its no longer the "complete" series. All in all, an excellent boxset if all you're after are the films that have formed the backbone of the 007 franchise for the last 50 years. If you want anything extra, then you'll need to look to the BluRay edition... Also, it should be mentioned that I already owned many of the films on DVD (8 in total), but this turned out to be the cheapest way to complete my set. When some of the individual films are selling for as much as £15 each, £50 for 22 films isn't such a bad price!
C**)
Well shaken and stirred...done with every inch the dapper and panache of Bond
Bond 50 becomes the finest bind to enthuse its audience, owing much to keen devotion and adherence with no expense spared. Indeed the restoration of every film is as scrupulous as can ever be had within the purview of source material, the final product of which speaks volumes. Each disc comes with bonus features within containing 007 footage spanning the most successful 50 year franchise of any film genre, and one to certainly echo an eternity for generations. The remarkable enhancements born of technological advance exudes a level of detail never before enjoyed, the pristine quality befitting of every film, each captioned in its original aspect ratio utilising MPEG-4 AVC video encoding likened to its audio overhaul of 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. I must own to have been enamoured by the exhibit which comes bound into two glossy hardback volumes, 1962-1981 and 1983-2012, environing the entire breadth of the collection. Each book has six hardback pages approximately 2mm thick storing two films flush into inbuilt sleeves with apposite bond girl illustrations juxtaposed and opposite to scenes of appurtenance. Forethought has been at the centre of its finesse from the outset given the last page of volume 2 is designed with one sleeve reserved for the 2013 Bond film, Skyfall, and the other containing an all new bonus features disc. Never have the bond films looked so visually sharp and crystal since their DVD adaptation, that now Bluray's 1080p presentation brings on a whole new spectrum of visual entertainment. You cannot but admire how much labour has gone into its digital cleansing with no remnant speck, line or jitter to behold. This product does all its artificers proud with the equal measure it brings its lauders satisfaction.
B**K
50 years and this franchise is still going strong. Amazing! The box set itself is quite good and the bonus book of posters is super sweet (not sure if that's still available, but it was when I got it). I am a fan of all that great merchandising stuff. These discs are divided into two boxes and contains some nice pull-outs that tell us what movies are in each box. The downside is, it does not list what special features are on ANY of those discs, so if you're searching for something specific, you have to put the discs in just to search for that special feature. That's a pretty major blunder there. But, the real weak point in this box set is the "bonus disc." If you're a fan of this kind of stuff like me, then this review will make sense to you, but if you really just want the movies on Blu-Ray, then read no further. This box is outstanding for that alone. It even has a slot for you to place Skyfall in...kinda cool. This is why I still give it 5 stars. So, that bonus disc. It's pretty weak. But you have probably read that in several reviews already. The features are not very long and are really just a tease more than something of real substance. Remember when you got these movies in those awesome DVD box sets and the bonus discs were crazy good. Brand new docs directed by John Cork...amazing stuff, most of which has been transferred over to this collection. But for this exclusive bonus disc, there's a featurette that has ALL the bonds called "Being Bond." OK, so you have all the actors who have ever played Bond in this franchise interviewed and it's not even 8 minutes long. WHAT!? And I'm OK that some of the interview footage of the actors isn't even new...some are from many years ago. Seriously, that should have been an amazing retrospective look back to all those who brought this character to life. I still scratch my head and wonder why studios release this sort of poor stuff. Don't you think a legendary character like this deserves better? I sure do. And yet, they edit all the opening movie title sequences together in one long stringout that lasts longer than an hour! Are you seeing my point here. I'd much rather watch an hour of the actors talk about "being Bond" than sitting through all the openings. But whatever, studios are constantly doing lame things like this but at the same time package them in one sweet box set. The good certainly outweighs the bad here. Hopefully Skyfall's bonus features will pick up the slack where this one failed. That said...a bangin' box set. Get it!!
M**U
Superbe coffret anniversaire 50ans de James Bond, en Blu-ray Disc et version import UK. Je confirme que tous les films, à part "Quantum of Solace" sont en FRANCAIS et les menus sont aussi en FRANCAIS. Même les menus du BD Bonus sont en FRANCAIS, et son contenu est en VO sous-titré en FRANCAIS! J'ai moi aussi épluché les 23 BD, et voilà ce que l'on a dans la version UK: -1962 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -1963 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -1964 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -1965 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -1967 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS -1969 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS -1971 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS -1973 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -1974 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -1977 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS -1979 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -1981 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -1983 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS -1985 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS -1987 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS -1989 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -1995 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS -1997 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS -1999 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -2002 -- Menu VF - VF (5.1 DTS) -2006 -- Menu VF - VF 5.1 DTS -2008 -- Menu UK - VO 5.1 DTS-HD MA (non sous-titré) -BD BONUS - Menu VF - VO (sous-titré Fr) Dans les menus "langages", certains BD sont écrits "Doublage Français 5.1 DTS" et les autres sont écrits juste "Doublage Français" J'ai vérifié, et tous les films, sauf "Quantum of Solace" sont bien en VF 5.1 DTS - 48 kHz - 768kbps. Le 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio est disponible sur TOUS les films en VO. La qualité de l'image pour les anciens films est tout simplement magnifique! Les nouveaux aussi bien-sûr. Pour 85,51€ (au lieu des 180), pourquoi se gêner? Bons films à tous ;-)
T**A
La presentación IMPECABLE. La imagen en general ESTUPENDA. Algunas no vienen con AUDIO en Castellano.al menos tres de ellas. La Banda sonora es en latino. Por ese precio y en la actualidad eso no es disculpable... y sólo se entiende desde el punto de vista de la ESPECULACION. Es Triste en un mundo globalizado. Dos Libros con los BR de forma cronológica,... con espacio para la que falta. Falta una que no es de esa productora. La última de Sean Conery.
N**I
Splendida collezione
S**N
Good product. Only problem was there was no list of included movies. Had to get into the item to see what came inside. DVDs are in perfect condition. Only included Eon productions up to 'Spectre.' Good set. Good price. Two discs were found to be flawed. The seller is in the progress of replacing. Them. Will update review. UPDATE! Item arrived on time and in excellent condition. However, two of the discs would not play correctly. Notified the Seller and they replaced the discs immediately. Unfortunately, the replacements had the same defects and would not play. I notified the seller of the recurring problem and they offered an immediate refund to cover the two malfunctioning discs. This is an outstanding seller, and if the opportunity ever presents itself again, I will not hesitate to do business with them.
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