Purchase Diary 2016 – April – July

Ghostbusters II (1989)


Apr 5th – €10.99 @ Amazon.de

Running Time: 1h 48m

Price per Hour: €6.11

Grey’s Anatomy: Season 2 (2005 – 2006)


Apr 5th – €10.97 @ Amazon.de

Running Time: 18h 37m

Price per Hour: €0.59

Grey’s Anatomy: Season 3 (2006 – 2007)


Apr 5th – €10.99 @ Amazon.de

Running Time: 17h 45m

Price per Hour: €0.62

Beyond Sherwood Forest (2009)


Apr 18th – €4.99 @ Drogerie Müller

Running Time: 1h 33m

Price per Hour: €3.22

Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997)


Apr 18th – €5.00 @ Drogerie Müller

Running Time: 2h 5m

Price per Hour: €2.40

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Purchase Diary 2011 – October

Heroes: Season 4


07 Oct – €0.00 ($21.99) @ Amazon.com (paid via gift certificate)

Johnny English


07 Oct – €7.99 @ Netto

Just Go With It


07 Oct – €6.99 @ Amazon.de

How I Met Your Mother: Season 6


11 Oct – €6.09 (CA$24.99) @ Amazon.ca (paid partially via gift certificate)

Flatliners / Gattaca


20 Oct – €8.50 @ Saturn

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Movie Watchings 2010 – January – Part 2

Deutsche Version | Januar (Part 1) | February

January, 16th

The Negotiator

Director: F. Gary Gray

Samuel L. Jackson … Lt. Danny Roman
Kevin Spacey … Lt. Chris Sabian
David Morse … Cmdr. Adam Beck
Ron Rifkin … Cmdr. Grant Frost
John Spencer … Chief Al Travis
J.T. Walsh … Insp. Terence Niebaum
Siobhan Fallon … Maggie
Paul Giamatti … Rudy Timmons

Synopsis: Danny Roman is a negotiator for hostage situations for the police and he’s one of the best there is. One day he gets framed for stealing money from the police pension fund and it looks like he’s going to prison for it. He sees no other choice than taking hostages himself, to force the issue and to find out what really happened and who was involved. His negotiator is Chris Sabian from the other side of the city and he’s also very good at what he does.

My Opinion: A fascinating thriller with an excellent cast. I’m not a big fan of thrillers but this is a movie I watch regularly. It’s very powerful and still has its funny moments – like the scene where we get introduced to Chris Sabian. I also like the selection of hostages and how they contribute to the case.
Spoiler (mark to read):
An interesting thing about these kinds of movies is that – despite them ending in a happy end – they don’t actually have a real happy end, because if you think it through he still will be charged of taking hostages, destroying a federal building and other stuff. Even if he gets only a slap on the hand, it’s unlikely that he’s ever going to work as a cop again.
But I think that falls in the category of Fridge Logic.

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