Would like to pick up Albert Brooks' Lost in America and Zemeckis' I Wanna Hold Your Hand. Have been wanting Michael Mann's Thief, but since Mann color graded the whole thing f*cking green for this release, I'd rather take a chance on finding it used somewhere for under $20.
Disposable income is still very short right now on unemployment, so the sale may be over before I actually have the cash
I might get My Life as a Dog, and Strangelove Don't give up all hope Jim
There are many tempting choices to make! The Bergman set will keep me occupied for at least a month or two, but come November I intend to have a few bucks saved up for that month's "haul."
Getting the DVDs from B&N also keeps me from having to sweat out their (damaged) arrival BSX-Varese Sarabande style.
I would like to own Powell & Pressburger's A Canterbury Tale, assuming it's still in print. And Russell's Women in Love - Criterion paired it with his autobiographical A British Picture.
I picked up Women in Love and La Dolce Vita the other day. Although A Canterbury Tale is apparently still in print, it's not on the shelves of either of the B&N stores I checked.