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Located in: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
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Format
DVD
UPC
0794043108877

Item description from the seller

wakeBACONsnow

wakeBACONsnow

98.5% positive feedback
6.7K items sold
Joined Oct 2006

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
4.7
Shipping speed
4.9
Communication
4.9

Seller feedback (1,882)

g***u (4471)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Seller overcharged me $40 to $50. Shipping cost and didn't even put golf clubs in a box that was long enough . The heads stuck out. I asked for refund and he said sales final. Dont trust this seller. All he needed to do was refund the excess shipping to me
Reply from: wakebaconsnow- Feedback replied by seller wakebaconsnow.- Feedback replied by seller wakebaconsnow.
Buyer received item in nice shape. After receiving they demanding a "50$ shipping refund". Buyer is allowed to return clubs for full refund but they want to keep the clubs and get money back. Sorry sir but the shipping was fixed price. Feel free to return if unhappy with purchase. However I don't offer partial refund after the product has been delivered. Thanks so much for your purchase and feedback! cheers!
h***a (716)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Accurate listing photos, great price, quickly shipped, well packaged.
_***r (676)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
The DVDs were well packaged and arrived in a timely manner. I’ve watched 3 discs so far and all played well. The remaining discs were all in very good condition upon inspection. Great experience. Would recommend this seller.

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  • Top favorable review

    Creativity at it's Finest

    A truly fascinating story it's a fascinating story about good vs. evil, and the imagination of an innocent child. No wonder it won Best Foreign Film, it's amazing.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • Quite A Tale Filled With Many Twists and Turns

    Uncomfortable with her new surroundings, suspicious of her stepfather and desperately concerned about the worsening condition of her mother, Ophelia uncovers a strange alternative world, and the chance to escape forever the pain and uncertainty of her everyday life. Thus the film alternates between the world of Civil War Spain and the increasingly bizarre, dark and frightening world of the Pan's Labyrinth. As the twin plots progress, they intertwine, with the tasks of Ofelia becoming the choices faced by a Spain at the crossroads. The poignancy of the film lies partly in the fact that the victories of the child are reflected so starkly by the failures of the adult world. Apparently Pan's Labyrinth won a 20-minute standing ovation at Cannes, when it was shown. This may be a little bit ...

  • Good visual and one of the best films I have seen

    I saw Pan's Labyrinth at a screening in Waco and it's everything they're saying it is. Truly Del Toro's best. He gave a Q&A and said that it's the sister piece to Devil's Backbone, and it really is. If you enjoyed that, you'll love this. Without giving away the story, which unfolds wonderfully, it's the tale of a girl who lives in a land of fairy tales while the Franco regime is fighting the last rebels in the hills. It counterpoints the political upheaval and coming fascism with her idealism, scene by scene just as Backbone did. STUNNING visual effects and production design with layers upon layers of details, I found a tad reminiscent of the best parts of Hellboy but with far more heart. Beautiful and poignant – highly recommended. Don’t wait for the DVD. Go see it on a big screen ...

  • Pan's Labyrinth

    This film is a fantasy, with sadistic elements. It is quite violent and shocking at times. The story revolves around a young girl, Ofelia, whose mother is pregnant by her new husband to be, the sadistic Captain Vidal, a fascist officer. The setting is about 1944. In addition to the deceiving captain who shows little human decency to anyone including Ofelia and her mother is Pan, a satyr from the labryinth behind the mill, who tries to convince Ofelia that she is the long lost 'princess' of Pan's world, reincarnated. She is told that she must complete three dangerous tasks in order to prove herself. Both Pan in the fantasy world and Captain Vidal in the real world, appear to be formidable and Ofelia moves closer to the fantasy world, partially in order to escape from her cruel ...

  • Great Fairy Tale

    I love movies that blur the line between fantasy and reality; Pan's Labyrinth, like others before it, posits that they might exist simultaneously. The film has a wonderful, touching story that runs the gamut of human emotions. It is my favorite Spanish language film of all time. Moreover, for those of us whose Espanol is no bueno, the subtitles are not distracting, as the dialogue is very simple, and much of the story is told through character action, expression, and setting. Honestly, I have to be in a certain mood to watch a film in a language I don't speak, but this is one I could watch over and over again, with or without knowing what's being said (and the last time I made such a bold statement was with Benigni's "La Vita e Bella" in 1997). I highly recommend this film, though ...