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Does anyone know why Kids isn't available on Blu-ray (yet)? I mean, it's arguably a cult classic. Don't tell me there's no demand for it. Is there some kind of legal limbo involved? I can't find any information on this issue.
Harry Potter Complete Coll., Contact, The Dark Knight Rises, Noble House.

That's it.
Two new entries in my collection:

Shoot ’Em Up
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Only Blu-rays i have are the two Hobbit movies, (waiting to get the third!)
New stuff added to my list:

Demolition Man
Romancing the Stone
The Devil’s Advocate
Ninja Assassin
Jurassic Park Trilogy
Terminator Sarah Connor Chronicles
Snatch
Lockout
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Olympus Has Fallen
a animated batman movie that came with Arkham City
Bait
Battle of the Damned
Bad Ass
Solomon Kane

and

Friday the 13th Complete Collection
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Bavarian: The Terminator
Does his laser sighted magnum still make quieter sound compare to loud blam of the original or can you select the original audio
Post edited April 20, 2015 by Master911
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Bavarian: The Terminator
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Master911: Does his laser sighted magnum still make quieter sound compare to loud blam of the original or can you select the original audio
I don't know, man. It's the German Blu-ray from 2012. Available audio tracks are German 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio and English 5.1 DTS HD High Resolution Audio. There's no such thing as Original Audio, so I can't compare it. All I can say is that the sound is awesome. At least the English audio. Didn't check out the German dub yet. Picture quality is outstandingly good, too. This is a prime example of a well-made BD conversion. Highly recommended.
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I have about 25-30 I guess, have a few nice "box sets" like Aliens + Prometheus, Resident Evil, LOTRO, Batman, Underworld etc. The rest is all macho stuff like Expendables, We were Soldiers, Blackhawk Down, Gladiator, Suckerpunch, etc.
Update:

A Fistful of Dollars (The Clint Eastwood Collection)
For a Few Dollars More (The Clint Eastwood Collection)
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (The Clint Eastwood Collection)
Hang ’Em High (The Clint Eastwood Collection)
Man of the East
Dumbo

Yes, I like Spaghetti Western. :D
I have Battle Royale: Complete Collection on Blu-ray.

... That's it.
Well, my collection, that's.. um....

Ghostbusters, which is the most prized possession out of them all (to me, at least)

Professor Layton and The Eternal Diva, which is a UK-region BD that I can't play on anything other than my BD-Drive PC, imported simply to complete my Professor Layton collection. That, and it's a pretty fun movie in itself, too.

The Dark Knight..

Spiderman 3.. I know, I know.

And Casino Royale. Not one, but TWO of them! That's like twice of an amazing Bond movie, for free as part of that 2007 Sony promotion for registering two PSN accounts!

The rest is bootlegs that aren't worth mentioning because they're not even Blu-Rays at all.
Added:

Inglourious Basterds
Scarface
The Man with the Iron Fists
New entries:

The Simpsons Movie
Batman Begins
The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Rises
The Matrix
The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Revolutions
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
Return to the 36th Chamber
Disciples of the 36th Chamber
^Good choices. My Matrix, Batman and Pirates trilogies are some of my favorite. I love trilogies.

I have Heat, Matrix Reloaded and Deathproof. Mostly happy with dvd's.
Post edited October 02, 2015 by bad_fur_day1
I didn't bought BR for some months but the latest releases made me tear my wallet with some connoisseur stuff:

*** Valerie and her week of wonders *** 1970 - by Jaromil Jires
One hell of a surreal Czech movie about a teenage girl awakening sexuality
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPyPEraG74c
Sequence to appreciate the master restoration (BTW, all the movie is strange like this)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpYXC_3Ex8k

*** Blastfighter *** 1984 - By Lamberto Bava
Lamberto is best known for his horror/thriller movies which never had the quality of the ones from his father (the great Mario Bava) but this one is rather surprising as it's a good mix of "Rambo meets Delivrance"
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wu5quivscY

*** Grapes Of Death *** 1978 - by Jean Rollin
When Rollin does a "zombie" film, it's surely special... Lots of cheap gore and cool shots of rural France
Musical montage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JoUoFjOwes

*** The Escapees *** 1981 - by Jean Rollin
A "realistic" (meaning no fantastic elements) road-movie by Rollin about two girls escaping from mental institution, wandering aimlessly and meeting various people. The original title ("Les paumées du patit matin") is much more accurate but hard to translate. Very obscure film with some flaws but definitely in line with the French style of the 80's (movies about marginals which somehow culminated in "The Big Blue" by Luc Besson)

*** The Hourglass Sanatorium *** 1973 - by Wojciech Has
Only saw it once nearly 20 years ago and I still have the VHS in my basement. I don't even remember the plot but this is one of those surreal movie that you can enjoy with your brain off. The restoration is top notch, making it look like a recent movie (not too much NR filter though):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_dro2RL0lU