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Great thread, thanks for starting it. So does everyone have an interest in these just to save shelf space? I also like these sets because it allows me to include "lesser" titles in my collection without buying them outright. For example, I have the triple feature of Bullitt, The Getaway and The Cincinnati Kid. I save shelf space by combining Bullitt and Getaway of course, but while I thought Cincinnati Kid was a good movie it wasn't a title I was willing to buy outright, but having it in my set allows me to watch it on occasion as I now consider it a "bonus feature" to the other two films. Same thing with movies that are bundled with their weaker sequels.
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