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The Robert De Niro Collection (4 movies) Bluray from Zavvi delivered ~$20.00

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Movies:

Heat:
When Al Pacino and Robert De Niro square off, 'Heat' sizzles. Written and directed by Michael Mann, Heat includes dazzling set pieces and a bank heist that USA Today's Mike Clark calls 'the greatest action scene of recent times'.

It also offers 'the most impressive collection of actors in one movie this year' (Newsweek). Val Kimler, Jon Voight, Tom Sizemore and Ashley Judd are among the memorable supporting players in this tale of a brilliant LA cop (Pacino) following the trail from a deadly armed robbery to a crew headed by an equally brilliant master thief (De Niro).

'Heat' goes way beyond the expectations of the cops-and-criminals genre - and into the realm of movie masterpiece.

Goodfellas:
From Nicholas Pileggi's true-life bestseller Wiseguy, GoodFellas explores the criminal life like no other movie. Directed and co-written by Martin Scorsese, it was judged 1990's Best Picture by the New York, Los Angeles and National Society of Film Critics and named to the American Film Institute's Top-100 American Films List. Electrifying performances abound, and from a standout cast that includes Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Lorraine Bracco and Paul Sorvino, Joe Pesci walked off with the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award.

The Mission:
A visually stunning epic, The Mission recounts the true story of two men - a man of the sword (Robert De Niro) and a man of the cloth (Jeremy Irons) - both Jesuit missionaries who defied the colonial forces of mighty Spain and Portugal to save an Indian tribe from slavery in mid-18th-Century South America.

Once Upon A Time In America:
Outstanding director Sergio Leone (The good, The Bad and The Ugly) strayed away from his western roots in this epic crime drama which was also his final movie before he died in 1989.

Once Upon a Time in America focuses on the rise of two Jewish boys, David 'Noodles' Aaronson (Robert De Niro) and Maximilian 'Max' Bercovicz (James Woods) as they work their way up the organised crime industry in Brooklyn New York, from street thugs to two well respected gangsters, conquering love, lust, greed, betrayal, loss and broken relationships along the way.

Now 30 years on David has returned to Brooklyn to battle his demons and confront the regrets of the life he once led, but will he find forgiveness for the things he once did and can he forgive himself? -M.F.

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  • Good price, but have seen it at Zavvi/Hut before for £9.95, plus an extra a 10% off if you've got an email hanging around?
    With discount code as low as £8.45, still cheap compared to Aussie B&M stores though

  • I once read a review of the DVD of Heat that said it had the "best DTS soundtrack your neighbours will have ever heard" or similar. They were right, I actually got a comment (not complaint) from the neighbour after watching it. Awesome.

    • Your neighbors said they loved the realistic sound of a city gun fight coming out of your house? Do you live next to a motorbike club?

      • He may well have been, never occurred to me to ask. They were was aware of my setup, even watched a few movies so they knew when I was making a wee bit of a ruckus it was for a good cause and wasn't going to go on for hours and hours.

        I know such things can cause disputes between neighbours but I think so long as those that make the noise do so during reasonable hours it's generally not a problem.

        • Re Heat - there's something about the sound track as De Niro walks into the bank for the big one that is actually one of my favourite sequences in cinema…

  • Thanks for the heads up

    But

    Anyone else find that zavvi have problems getting any Blu Rays actually turn up at your house? I have found them to be a 50/50 chance that they don't turn up. (They say lost in the post or stolen, but I don't get this with Amazon US or UK, JB, Sanity)
    Now, I have always been offered a refund, or a re-delivery, but their slow delivery combined with a good chance that it will not even arrive is enough for me to not get a Blu Ray disc from them.
    On the other hand, I have had several pairs of headphones, PC items and flash drives which all arrive fast and actually turn up. Different delivery method or source?

    Does anyone else think they have problems with their Blu ray deliveries?

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