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4.9
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4.6
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4.9
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  • a***j (146)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
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    Shipping was great fast speedy and no problems. Item was in a plastic container and placed in a bubble shipping bag. The coin was just like it was described and was at a good value. I would rate this transaction AAA!!!
  • n***d (60)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
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    Average shipping time packaged well coin was as described good value and best communication I have ever received
  • p***p- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
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    Item as described. Fast shipping. Took the time to packaged the item to avoid any damage in transit. Great Seller. Recommend. Five out of five stars.
  • n***r (876)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past month
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    Great coins. As advertised. Great condition. Packaged well and shipped promptly. Would definitely do business with again! Great vendor
  • o***h (3697)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
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    Item as described, very well packaged, excellent communication through the "entire" transaction. This vendor takes great pride in the manner of which conducts his business. Bid with CONFIDENCE!!!!
  • 8***b (70)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past year
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    Very happy with my purchase. Great communication from the seller. Everything was as described in the post. Extremely good packaging and arrived in a very reasonable amount of time. Would definitely buy from again
Reviews (3)
20 April 2008
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
Of course every film produced goes through an intensive series of cuts before finally emerging as the finished product you see on the movie screen. That's to be expected. But what really bugs me is when the producers of a film then go ahead and make further alterations to their finished product before releasing it on DVD. Apparently the interrum between theatre release and mass DVD marketing gives them the opportunity to reflect on their work and screw with it just one last time. The result: the DVD you buy at Wal-Mart or Best-Buy is typically not the same movie anymore. And always the changes are for the worse. Such is the case with "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America". In particular, they've whittled away at Beavis' hallucinogenic visions in the Arizona desert. When I first saw the film, there was an awesome cool peyote-induced sequence of storm clouds and Hopi Indian gods dancing in the sky. I guess one or two people (probably white Liberals) complained that the sequence demeaned Native Americans in some way, and so Mike Judge and his advisors left that part on the cutting room floor. Too bad. The result is crap. What's more, that particular sequence was the main reason I bought the DVD in the first place! Thanks a lot meddlesome movie morons!
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01 February 2008
Restoration - Original Soundtrack (CD 1996)
A wonderful classical music film score, some of it actually from the time of King Charles II. In fact, it is the ONLY film score that I have EVER enjoyed listening to over and over again in its entirety. Little wonder that, even used, it often commands prices on eBay that are twice what it cost new. Surely one of the best film scores ever written!
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01 February 2008
The Last Wagon (2006, DVD)
They just don't make 'em like they used to. Westerns, that is. From the first frame, the cinnematography is never short of spectacular, with sweeping vistas of Arizona landscape that probably no longer exist. This was filmed in 1955-1956, after all, and a couple hundred square miles of ugly tract houses and strip malls have gone in since then. Richard Widmark nearly always turns in a good performance, and here he is the coolest renegade you could ever expect to meet on the trail: the unblinking Commanche Todd. Sure, there's plenty of corn in the love scenes, but that was life in the '50's. And you will never convince that romance between men and women is in a better place today. The finale, the contrived escape of a dozen kids and cavalry from 300 angry Apaches, thanks to Widmark, is admittedly pretty hard to swallow. But aside from that, this movie boasts some of the finest action sequences of any Western ever made. I haven't seen Russell Crowe's recent effort, "3:10 to Yuma". But Russell Crowe vs. Richard Widmark? A young Widmark would have Mr. Crowe lassoed and dragged through the cactus patch before that Aussie even had time to pull his pea shooter. If you're tired of John Wayne and Jimmie Stewart, try this movie on for size. You'll be glad you did.
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