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To commemorate the one-hundredth anniversary of Universal, the studio released this extensive box set that includes 25 classic films release by the venerable studio.

Universal 100th Anniversary Collection [Blu-ray] [US Import] My only disappointment is that by the time I saw this deal the blu-ray version was already sold out. This item cannot be shipped to your selected delivery location.

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Yes I understand that silent films may not be every one's cup of tea however Chaney was Universal's top star in the 20's and his exclusion is a crime.However I agree with many of the other reviewers here Frankenstein should be here with Dracula.

Culminating this impressive anniversary release schedule is the Universal 100th Anniversary Collection, out on Blu-ray and DVD November 6, 2012. Featuring prestige Academy Award® winners such as To Kill a Mockingbird and The Sting, genre-defining classics like Dracula and Spartacus, captivating storytelling such as Field of Dreams and Do the Right Thing, blockbusters like Jurassic Park and E.T.

This set turned out to be better than I expected.

However I do agree with a few of the previous reviews of this collection about what is here and nit here, First for us serious collectors of films we will already have Universal's recent Spielberg collection so you will already have three of the films included in both (Jaws,Jurassic Park & ET) I understand why they are here so that the set could appeal to younger collectors. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Best of Warner Bros 100 Film Collection [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

The Extra-Terrestrial and pure entertainment with franchises including The Bourne Identity and The Fast and the Furious, these movies continue to have an enduring impact throughout the world. Steven Spielberg Director's Collection [Blu-ray] [1971] I know a lot of people complained that no one person would enjoy all the movies because the movies are so different from each other, but my husband and I are seriously enjoying the variety.

I know that most of the studios westerns were mere Saturday afternoon matinee fodder Eastwood who has spent most of the early part of his career at the studio also deserves a place in this set I know that we could argue what is here and what is not (Deer Hunter, Smokey and the Bandit,Coal Miner's Daughter,The Land Before Time,The Blues Brothers among others) for ever But the set is a good introduction to the studio which in its early days was though of as the stepchild of Hollywood for many years.

For example why no Lon Chaney? Next Why no WC Fields?, Fields made most of his best features at the studio(The Bank Dick, My Little Chickadee and You Can't Cheat an Honest Man ) His exclusion is also a crime. Lupita …

the first movie I watched worked great. Next The King of Jazz the studio's first all star film(band leader Paul Whiteman and an early performance by Bing Crosby) and it's first Technicolor all talkie. My only comment is beware of the binding as the tape didn't hold, causing some DVDs to slip into the tape.