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James Bond: Bond 50 Collection (22 Films) BLU-RAY - £44.99 / DVD - £29.99 & Free UK Delivery (10% off code - AUGUST10) @ HMV Shop
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Best prices by a long way and lowest ever. Great deal for anyone interested. 10% off with code - AUGUST10 too.
-UPDATE: DVD set in stock most of the time, Blu-ray appears in stock early morning then oos.
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.
Region free Blu-rays (except Quantum of Solace & the Bonus Disc which are Region B - Europe)
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 1--Dr. No (Over three hours of content)
Commentary with director Terence Young and cast and crew.
6 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
109 minutes run time.
Disc 2--From Russia With Love (Over three hours of content)
Commentary with director Terence Young and cast and crew.
2 featurettes.
Animated storyboard sequence.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
110 minutes run time.
Disc 3--Goldfinger (Over five hours of content)
Commentary with director Guy Hamilton.
Commentary with the cast and crew.
3 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.
109 minutes run time.
Disc 4--Thunderball (Over six hours of content)
Commentary with director Terence Young.
Commentary with editor Peter Hunt and screenwriter John Hopkins.
4 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
130 minutes run time.
Disc 5--You Only Live Twice (Over four hours of content)
Commentary with director Lewis Gilbert and cast and crew.
4 featurettes.
Animated storyboard sequence.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
116 minutes run time.
Disc 6--On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Over four hours of content)
Commentary with director Peter Hunt and cast and crew.
4 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
142 minutes run time.
Disc 7--Diamonds Are Forever (Over four hours of content)
Commentary with director Guy Hamilton and cast and crew.
3 featurettes.
Deleted scenes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
114 minutes run time.
Disc 8--Live and Let Die (Over seven hours of content)
Commentaries with director Guy Hamilton, Roger Moore and Tom Mankiewicz.
3 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
116 minutes run time.
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.
2 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
125 minutes run time.
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.
3 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
120 minutes run time.
Disc 11--Moonraker (Over five hours of content)
Commentary with director Lewis Gilbert and cast and crew.
Commentary with Roger Moore.
4 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer.
Photo gallery.
121 minutes run time.
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.
4 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.
122 minutes run time.
Disc 13--Octopussy (Over six hours of content)
Commentary with director John Glen.
Commentary with Roger Moore.
4 featurettes.
Original screen tests with James Brolin.
"All Time High" music video performed by Rita Coolidge.
Original theatrical trailers.
125 minutes run time.
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.
4 featurettes.
"A View to a Kill" music video performed by Duran Duran.
Original theatrical trailers and TV spots.
131 minutes run time.
Disc 15--The Living Daylights (Over five hours of content)
Commentary with director John Glen and cast and crew.
3 featurettes.
Deleted scenes with introductions from director John Glen.
"The Living Daylights" music video performed by A-Ha.
Original theatrical trailers.
125 minutes run time.
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.
3 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.
133 minutes run time.
Disc 17--GoldenEye (Over five hours of content)
Commentary with director Martin Campbell and producer Michael G. Wilson.
8 featurettes.
Deleted scenes.
"GoldenEye" music video performed by Tina Turner.
124 minutes run time.
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.
2 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).
119 minutes run time.
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.
4 featurettes.
Opening titles sequence.
"The World is Not Enough" music video performed by Garbage.
Deleted, extended and alternate scenes.
Original theatrical trailer.
Photo galleries.
128 minutes run time.
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.
5 featurettes.
MI6 datastream trivia track with branching video.
Opening titles sequence.
Photo galleries.
126 minutes run time.
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.
138 minutes run time.
Disc 22--Quantum of Solace (Over one hour of content)
2 featurettes.
"Another Way to Die" music video performed by Alicia Keys and Jack White.
Original theatrical trailers.
101 minutes run time.
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.
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-UPDATE: DVD set in stock most of the time, Blu-ray appears in stock early morning then oos.
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.
Region free Blu-rays (except Quantum of Solace & the Bonus Disc which are Region B - Europe)
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 1--Dr. No (Over three hours of content)
Commentary with director Terence Young and cast and crew.
6 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
109 minutes run time.
Disc 2--From Russia With Love (Over three hours of content)
Commentary with director Terence Young and cast and crew.
2 featurettes.
Animated storyboard sequence.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
110 minutes run time.
Disc 3--Goldfinger (Over five hours of content)
Commentary with director Guy Hamilton.
Commentary with the cast and crew.
3 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.
109 minutes run time.
Disc 4--Thunderball (Over six hours of content)
Commentary with director Terence Young.
Commentary with editor Peter Hunt and screenwriter John Hopkins.
4 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
130 minutes run time.
Disc 5--You Only Live Twice (Over four hours of content)
Commentary with director Lewis Gilbert and cast and crew.
4 featurettes.
Animated storyboard sequence.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
116 minutes run time.
Disc 6--On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Over four hours of content)
Commentary with director Peter Hunt and cast and crew.
4 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
142 minutes run time.
Disc 7--Diamonds Are Forever (Over four hours of content)
Commentary with director Guy Hamilton and cast and crew.
3 featurettes.
Deleted scenes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
114 minutes run time.
Disc 8--Live and Let Die (Over seven hours of content)
Commentaries with director Guy Hamilton, Roger Moore and Tom Mankiewicz.
3 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
116 minutes run time.
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.
2 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
Photo galleries.
125 minutes run time.
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.
3 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer, TV and radio spots.
120 minutes run time.
Disc 11--Moonraker (Over five hours of content)
Commentary with director Lewis Gilbert and cast and crew.
Commentary with Roger Moore.
4 featurettes.
Original theatrical trailer.
Photo gallery.
121 minutes run time.
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.
4 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.
122 minutes run time.
Disc 13--Octopussy (Over six hours of content)
Commentary with director John Glen.
Commentary with Roger Moore.
4 featurettes.
Original screen tests with James Brolin.
"All Time High" music video performed by Rita Coolidge.
Original theatrical trailers.
125 minutes run time.
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.
4 featurettes.
"A View to a Kill" music video performed by Duran Duran.
Original theatrical trailers and TV spots.
131 minutes run time.
Disc 15--The Living Daylights (Over five hours of content)
Commentary with director John Glen and cast and crew.
3 featurettes.
Deleted scenes with introductions from director John Glen.
"The Living Daylights" music video performed by A-Ha.
Original theatrical trailers.
125 minutes run time.
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.
3 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.
133 minutes run time.
Disc 17--GoldenEye (Over five hours of content)
Commentary with director Martin Campbell and producer Michael G. Wilson.
8 featurettes.
Deleted scenes.
"GoldenEye" music video performed by Tina Turner.
124 minutes run time.
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.
2 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).
119 minutes run time.
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.
4 featurettes.
Opening titles sequence.
"The World is Not Enough" music video performed by Garbage.
Deleted, extended and alternate scenes.
Original theatrical trailer.
Photo galleries.
128 minutes run time.
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.
5 featurettes.
MI6 datastream trivia track with branching video.
Opening titles sequence.
Photo galleries.
126 minutes run time.
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.
138 minutes run time.
Disc 22--Quantum of Solace (Over one hour of content)
2 featurettes.
"Another Way to Die" music video performed by Alicia Keys and Jack White.
Original theatrical trailers.
101 minutes run time.
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.
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Are they showing them with lossless audio, in 1080P, in their original aspect ratio, and with more than a hundred hours of bonus features?
Thought not.
I bought a Citroen Xantia for £3995 in 2002, now look at what they cost, clearly I should have waited.
true, but you don't get the ad breaks in the BR/DVD release ... so, swings and roundabouts.
Besides its only about 500gb to record them all on your sky box.
I'm guessing they might have been "politely asked" to stop trading as HMV in GB/UK as they are not the GB/UK branch and they were not doing their image any good either.
Fear not though, according to one of their spam emails you can still enjoy the same "awesome" experience from them at xtra-vision.co.uk/
Next minute ... "Your basket is empty"
Well not quite, doesn't have the unofficial Bond Never Say Never Again starring Sean Connery.
At least it includes "a disc holder for Skyfall on Blu-ray (coming 2013)" so they realise it's not 100% complete
Damnit. I'll have to leave out one of the less important films.
don't forget the sunny delight
At what.quality and how much space are they using on the box?
Still waiting for blu ray which is what i would prefer to have.
IF it turns up and in mint condition i will sell the dvds.
Yeah I don't think the DVD set has gone out of stock once. Obviously they're overwhelmed with the amount of orders they've had and can't keep up with the demand.
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I've also just had the cancellation email saying further details regarding the cancellation are in "My Account" but they aren't.
Clearly they advertise deals they can't fulfil so I'll be marking all their future deals as cold to try to help others avoid this company...
same here
I can't believe anyone who has read this thread would even consider ordering from these muppets ever again... I know I won't be.
I was buying this to swap out my attache case DVD ultimates for a nice and small set, but I think this has put me off altogether now.
The account charge got cancelled in the end so that's a +, reminds me of Blockbuster Marketplace how similar the **** service is.
Could XV marketplace be Blockbuster marketplace revived...
(XV marketplace is also HMV Ireland FYI)
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My order was cancelled so I reordered and sent them an email. I got this response.
Today I received notification that the item has been dispatched.
Ordered on 29th July, dispatched on 31st July - arrived 11th August. Took a while, but it finally got here.
It was ordered as a present, so was pleased it has turned up in immaculate condition.
Thanks for notifying, expired.
Hopefully, if they do get stock back in, ppl won't have quite so many problems next time.
The packaging was a joke, some idiot had put them in a cardboard slip which was too short and wound security tape around it!
The outer looks a bit bashed and I'd be sending them right back if the price hadn't been so good
Don't think I would ever order from them again though
Deal from 2 months ago £66.99 at a different retailer
hotukdeals.com/dea…742 (edited)
Oh btw heat