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You're briefly marooned on a island - what 1 or 2 dvd's would you bring ? (1 Viewer)

Steve~Phillips

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You're briefly marooned on a tropical island for a while, that also happens to have electricity and a home theater system. What 1 or 2 dvd's would you bring and what is it about them that makes them your fave pick. Yes,all dvd box sets of a fave tv show are ok.
 

Neil Joseph

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There seem to be many variations of this question at any given time. If I had to pick 2 DVD's, I would pick...
- The Phantom Menace
- Shrek
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Wow, what a twist on a basic question... BRIEFLY marooned... does that make a difference?
Well whatever... for me it would be...
American Pie and... an action movie...
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Richard Travale

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Easy, I would bring The Simpsons Box set and The Godfather Trilogy.
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I'd have to go with The Third Man and Sullivan's Travels. Oh yeah, and Emmanuelle Beart: The Nude Scenes Compilation S.E. dvd!
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