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Too bad Limelight doesn't have a wishlist feature. Last edited by T4ffer; 08-09-2025 at 05:58 AM. |
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#6022 |
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I've never seen Chancer (Clive Owen) and am intrigued by it (especially what I assume are the London filming locations).
How are the DVDs in terms of picture quality? On a 4k TV, I've noticed that DVDs fall into two categories: good enough and terrible; which does Chancer fall into? The same question goes for Sharman, another which I've not seen. Thanks, friends! |
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