This is a re-upload. I completely forgot to put the first segment I shot in the video. Thanks for checking out the video, and I appreciate everyone's comments from the previous one.
Very good, Andy. They say variety is the spice of life. Then, consider this part of the equation to format collecting. When someone limits their film knowledge through just one or two genres, then we have a problem. Filmmaking is the ultimate slow marathon. It's never quick wins the race. Just like the tortoise, you take in every bit of the changing landscape with thought and consideration. Collecting is building up the muscle and the intellectual light that film gives you through time. Knowledge from film is like the water of life. It's great to see that you are committed to preservation and hopefully keeping your collection for as long as you can. I doubt I'll ever part with my collection. There's just too much I've collected over 30 years. I just need more time to watch what I have. Still great to see Andy. Cheers.
Great video Andy, couldn’t have been easy to film such a long video - thanks for putting the effort in. You’ve got an amazing collection and I’m looking forward to seeing how it continues to grow!
Wow! What an incredible video Andy. That’s a fantastic collection you’ve got there mate. Some really great editions of some fantastic films. Love the action figures as well. All awesome stuff mate.👍
Fantastic collection in total awe👍👍I adore my copy of Second Sight's 'Dawn Of The Dead 4K LE, "Martin" and "Texas Chainsaw" too. Great releases they are pumping out.
Wow this is an absolutely insane collection, dude! I just dropped my blu-ray collection video for the year, and yours makes it look microscopic...I've got some catching up to do. Great video!
Thanks for the sub buddy. Just watching your room tour trying to be inspired to get making videos again was sent your way by euphoria pictures wow 👌🏻 you have some collection.
I really wish the UK would stop using those ugly chevrons for their ratings systems. Put them on the back in one spot instead of the cover, the spine AND the back. It ruins the aesthetic of the artwork and case.