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Ok we've had the music threads but what would be your top dvd's or books to take on a desert island (assuming there's solar power to run the dvd player, if I'm going to be stranded on a desert island I'm not slumming it!)

My favourites

DVD
The Shining
My Fair Lady
The Skin I live in
Pans' Labyrinth
Rocky Horror Picture Show (so I can perfect my Timewarp)
Rebecca
Where Eagles Dare
Shrek II

Books
Wild Swans Jung Chang
The Madness of a Seduced Woman (can't remember author)
Six Wives of Henry VIII David Starkey
Anything by Phillipa Greory
Anything by Stepehn King
 
If you want a jolly romp and history is a hobby then Jodi Taylor's, St Mary's chronicles are a great read and entertaining.

Also have a look at Lesley Hales novels, I really enjoyed them. She is a member of the forum.
 
I am currently reading, the girl with the Dragon tattoo. Interesting.
 
I am currently reading, the girl with the Dragon tattoo. Interesting.
You will enjoy it and the follow ups one of the best series of novels I have read in ages.

Have just waded through W S Churchill's six volume History of the Second World War
Currently reading The pillow book of the flower samurai

Regarding the OP
I would defiantly take in the books category

James Cavells Shogun
The girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy
Andy Weirs The Martian

And DVDs

The complete The West Wing
Ditto Babylon 5
Ditto Elementary

Edited to add
the Complete Oxford English Dictionary ......... My late dad said that every book that will ever be written is in there somewhere
 
You will enjoy it and the follow ups one of the best series of novels I have read in ages.

Have just waded through W S Churchill's six volume History of the Second World War
Currently reading The pillow book of the flower samurai

Regarding the OP
I would defiantly take in the books category

James Cavells Shogun
The girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy
Andy Weirs The Martian

And DVDs

The complete The West Wing
Ditto Babylon 5
Ditto Elementary

Did the James clavell novels way back when, enjoyed the Martian.
 
First one would be The moons a balloon, by David Niven :)
First DVD, A matter of Like and death, starring David Niven :)

More to come...................
 
Back in the seventies Leon Uris, tomes were a great read.
Even, Archers novels like Kane and Abel, were good reads. He has a new trilogy out.
 
Somewhere I have a very dog eared copy of the moons a ballon I've been trying to get hold of bring on the empty horses

I was captivated by The moons a balloon, I'm not a reader of autobiography's , but this was fantastic. It's a bit battered looking, but I will never give it away. I still haven't read Bring on the empty horses, what about trying your local library ? If they don't have a book in stock, they can usually order it in.:)
 
Watched The Green Zone with Matt Damon, good film, backdrop was the USA looking for WMDs after the invasion of Iraq and finding zip. Great fan of all the Bourne films too.
 
Read all the Bourne books before they become famous, books far better than the films. There was one of Ludlums books called Rheinmans a Exchange that I really liked. There was also a film made about one of his books but can't think at this time.
 
Books
Sanctus, a gripping book by Simon Toyne, another one I am not giving away
Foetal Attraction - Kathy Letts
Roget's thesaurus
Famous Five - Five get into a fix :rolleyes: a childhood love
Kathy Reichs - Bare Bones
A death in Tuscany - Michele Giuttari

DVD's

The Ghost and Mrs Muir
Leave her to Heaven
All about Eve
An American Werewolf in London
The day the earth stood still
The Time Machine
Whatever happened to Baby Jane
North by Northwest
Rear Window
Dial M for Murder
It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world
Just a few of many greats :happy:
 
I don't own 1 DVD and I hate reading. If it were a choice between watching the film on tv (not DVD cos I don't have one) or reading a book, TV would get my vote hands down. I can get films through the PC and watch them directly on the tv cos they is connected init.:D:D
 
Always liked Catch 22 by Joseph Heller so I would take that. I'd have a bit of a job though as I think I gave my copy away :(
 
William Horewood, Terry Pratchett, Agatha Christie,

Rear Window, Dirty Dancing, 2001 a space oddity.
 
I don't own 1 DVD and I hate reading. If it were a choice between watching the film on tv (not DVD cos I don't have one) or reading a book, TV would get my vote hands down. I can get films through the PC and watch them directly on the tv cos they is connected init.:D:D
You don't half like to vegetate apeman, her's another banana ...lol :D
 
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