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FILM COUNTRY INLAY COND 13 Assassins UK TRIMMED 1 28 Days FILM COUNTRY INLAY COND 13 Assassins UK TRIMMED 1 28 Days Later UK OUTER BAND 1 28 Weeks Later UK OUTER BAND 1 American History X UK TRIMMED 1 Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa UK TRIMMED 1 Alien Anthology (1-4) UK NONE 1 Adjustment Bureau UK OUTER CARD 1 Anchorman UK TRIMMED 1 Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues UK TRIMMED 1 Apocalypse Now UK (scandinavian) OUTER CARD 1 Argo UK TRIMMED 1 Avatar UK NONE - 4 3D PICS 1 Back to the Future UK TRIMMED 1 Bad Boys UK TRIMMED 1 Batman UK TRIMMED 1 Batman Returns UK TRIMMED 1 Batman Forever UK TRIMMED 1 Batman & Robin UK TRIMMED 1 Batman Begins UK TRIMMED 1 Batman: The Dark Knight UK TRIMMED 1 Batman: The Dark Knight Rises UK TRIMMED 1 Battle Royale UK TRIMMED 1 Beverly Hills Cop UK TRIMMED 1 The Beyond UK TRIMMED 1 Blade Runner UK TRIMMED 1 (Das) Boot UK TRIMMED 1 Bourne Trilogy UK TRIMMED 1 Bourne Legacy UK TRIMMED 1 Byzantium UK TRIMMED 1 Cabin in the Woods UK NONE 1 Carlito's Way UK TRIMMED 1 Casino UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Chernobyl Diaries UK TRIMMED 1 Chronicle UK NONE 1 City of the Living Dead UK TRIMMED 1 Clash of the Titans UK TRIMMED 1 Clerks UK TRIMMED 1 Clockwork Orange UK TRIMMED 1 Close Encounters of the Third Kind UK TRIMMED 1 Cloverfield UK TRIMMED 1 Collateral UK TRIMMED 1 Collateral Damage GERMAN NONE 1 Commando UK OUTER BAND 1 Conan the Barbarian UK OUTER BAND 1 The Conjuring UK TRIMMED 1 Con Air UK TRIMMED 1 Dark Shadows UK TRIMMED 1 Day After Tomorrow UK OUTER BAND 1 Descent UK OUTER BAND 1 Devil GERMAN NONE 1 Die Hard UK OUTER BAND 1 Die Hard 2 UK OUTER BAND 1 Die Hard with a Vengeance UK TRIMMED 1 Die Hard 4.0 UK OUTER BAND 1 Die Hard (A Good Day to) UK OUTER CARD 1 District 9 S. AFRICA / DUTCH TRIMMED 1 Django Unchained UK TRIMMED 1 Drag Me to Hell UK TRIMMED 1 E.T. UK TRIMMED 1 Elysium UK TRIMMED 1 Event Horizon GERMAN NONE 1 Evil Dead UK TRIMMED 1 Evil Dead 2 UK TRIMMED 1 Exorcist UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Expendables UK OUTER CARD 1 Face Off UK TRIMMED 1 Fifth Elemant UK OUTER BAND 1 Fight Club UK OUTER BAND 1 Frighteners UK TRIMMED 1 From Dusk Till Dawn UK TRIMMED 1 The Game UK TRIMMED 1 Ghostbusters UK TRIMMED 1 Ghostbusters 2 UK TRIMMED 1 Godfather Trilogy UK TRIMMED 1 Goldeneye (Bond) UK OUTER BAND 1 Goodfellas UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Green Mile - Diamond Luxe Edition (not steelbook) UK N/A 1 Gremlins UK TRIMMED 1 Halloween UK OUTER CARD 1 Hangover Trilogy UK TRIMMED 1 Heat UK TRIMMED 1 Hellraiser 1-3 GERMAN TRIMMED 1 Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey UK TRIMMED 1 Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 3D UK TRIMMED 1 Hot Fuzz UK TRIMMED 1 Hunger Games UK OUTER CARD 1 Hunger Games: Catching Fire UK OUTER CARD 1 Hunt for Red October UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Hustler UK OUTER CARD 1 Inception UK TRIMMED 1 Independence Day UK OUTER BAND 1 Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark UK TRIMMED 1 Indiana Jones: The Temple of Doom UK TRIMMED 1 Indiana Jones: The Last Crusade UK TRIMMED 1 Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull UK TRIMMED 1 Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures (All 4 films) FRA TRIMMED 1 Iron Sky UK TRIMMED 1 Jaws UK FOLDED 1 Kick Ass UK TRIMMED 1 Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2 UK TRIMMED 1 Tiny little pinprick ding Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2 GERMAN BACKPRINT 2 on the back Knowing AUSTRALIA TRIMMED 1 (The) Last Stand UK TRIMMED 1 Leon UK TRIMMED 1 Lethal Weapon UK TRIMMED 1 Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (5 disc edition) UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Lost Boys UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Matrix UK TRIMMED 1 Manhunter UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Mummy UK BACKPRINT 1 (The) Mist DUTCH BACKPRINT 1 Men In Black Trilogy UK TRIMMED 1 Minority Report UK BACKPRINT 1 Mission Impossible 1 UK TRIMMED 1 Mission Impossible 2 UK TRIMMED 1 Mission Impossible 3 UK TRIMMED 1 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol UK TRIMMED 1 Natural Born Killers UK TRIMMED 1 Oldboy UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Omen UK OUTER BAND 1 (The) Others UK TRIMMED 1 Pan's Labyrinth UK TRIMMED 1 Paranormal Activity AUSTRALIA OUTER CARD 1 Paranormal Activity 2 GERMAN BACKPRINT 1 Paranormal Activity 3 GERMAN TRIMMED 1 Patriot Games UK TRIMMED 1 Pitch Black UK TRIMMED 1 Place Beyond the Pines UK TRIMMED 1 Porky's UK BOOKLET 1 Predator UK OUTER BAND 1 Predator 2 UK OUTER BAND 1 (The) Prestige UK TRIMMED 1 Prometheus UK NONE 1 Pulp Fiction UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Purge UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Purge - Anarchy UK TRIMMED 1 Reservoir Dogs UK TRIMMED 1 Chronicles of Riddick GERMAN BACKPRINT 1 Slight scratches in Righteous Kill DUTCH BACKPRINT 2 paintwork Steelbook (The) Ring UK TRIMMED 4 dented Robocop UK OUTER BAND 1 (The) Rock UK TRIMMED 1 Rocky UK OUTER BAND 1 Safe House UK TRIMMED 1 Scarface UK TRIMMED 1 Scream UK TRIMMED 1 Seven UK TRIMMED 1 Shaun of the Dead UK TRIMMED 1 Shawshank Redemption UK OUTER CARD 1 Slight dent on Sherlock Holmes UK TRIMMED 2 edge of book (The) Shining UK TRIMMED 1 Shutter Island UK TRIMMED 1 Silence of the Lambs UK OUTER BAND 1 Sixth Sense UK TRIMMED 1 Card needs Skyfall (Bond) UK OUTER CARD 1 sticking Snatch DUTCH BACKPRINT 1 Snow White and the Huntsman UK TRIMMED 1 Speed UK OUTER BAND 1 Spinal Tap UK TRIMMED 1 Starship Troopers UK TRIMMED 1 Star Wars 1-3 UK OUTER BAND 1 Star Wars 2-3 UK OUTER BAND 1 Super 8 UK NONE 1 Taxi Driver UK TRIMMED 1 Team America UK TRIMMED 1 Ted UK TRIMMED 1 Terminator UK OUTER BAND 1 Slight tear in Terminator 2 UK OUTER CARD 2 outer card Terminator 3 GERMAN BACKPRINT 1 Terminator: Salvation UK NONE 1 Time Bandits UK BOOKLET 1 Total Recall UK TRIMMED 1 Trainspotting UK OUTER CARD 1 Transformers UK TRIMMED 1 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen UK TRIMMED 1 Transformers: Dark of the Moon UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Untouchables UK TRIMMED 1 War of the Worlds (Cruise) UK TRIMMED 1 (The) Wicker Man UK TRIMMED 1 Withnail and I UK TRIMMED 1 X Men UK OUTER BAND 1 X Men 2 UK OUTER BAND 1 X Men Origins: Wolverine UK OUTER BAND 1 Zombieland UK TRIMMED 1.
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