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Average for the last 12 months
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4.8
Reasonable postage cost
4.7
Delivery time
4.7
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  • e***e (948)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past month
    Verified purchase
    Top Seller! As Described! Highly recommended! Fast delivery 🚚 Great service. Thank you A++++++
    Reply from: samshigh- Feedback replied to by seller samshigh.- Feedback replied to by seller samshigh.
    Thank you for the feedback! If you are interested in any of the other games then drop me a message.
  • a***7 (65)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Very nice seller! Patient and communicative. The item was well protected and the delivery was fast
  • 1***0 (175)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past month
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    Item was delivered late by Royal Mail, however item arrived as described
    Reply from: samshigh- Feedback replied to by seller samshigh.- Feedback replied to by seller samshigh.
    Thank you for the feedback and I really cannot thank you for your understanding and patience for the delay! If you are interested in any of the other games then drop me a message.
  • b***9 (25)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Uneducated little person who cannot read the title of listing which clearly says "Unofficial" but i guess this is the result of a lack education and the ability to read..sad sad person. Even the description says the same so not fooling anyone...I'm just living in a world of people who should have stayed in school and learnt to read rather than blaming others! (Seller sent me this message after I made a mistake buying an item) Beware very rude man.
    Reply from: samshigh- Feedback replied to by seller samshigh.- Feedback replied to by seller samshigh.
    Response was accurate! Interestingly this "buyer" didn't include their message whereby they accuse me of misleading buyers with my pictures, yet as per my message, the advert CLEARLY states that the controller was UNOFFICIAL! This was the 3rd time waster I had to deal with in 3 weeks! I issued a refund immediately but needed to get my point across that time wasters cost eBay sellers money and its not just a simple, relist and problem solved!
  • _***e (10)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    I love this dress! Was exactly as described, and arrived on time.
  • a***b (888)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    As described. Packaged well and a very nice game to add to the collection. Many thanks. A+++
Reviews (6)
04 Jun, 2008
The Longest Yard
Entertaining, funny, a definite must see!!!! Based on the 70's original (i think 70's) with new faces and Adam Sandler as always very funny!!!!
08 Jul, 2008
Lock up your sophistication in the crapper and enjoy.
Rich idiot Adam Sandler goes back to school in a Dumb & Dumber-style comedy scattered with fellow 'Saturday Night Live' stars If you enjoy the Farrelly Brothers' movies, you'll love this. Adam Sandler plays Billy Madison, the 27-year-old son of a billionaire hotelier (McGavin). Billy never had to grow up. He communicates in Sandler's trademark kiddy-talk drawl, sings motivational songs aloud to himself and leaves flaming bags of dogshit on the neighbours' doorstep. He's fantastically immature, and equally stupid (he never realised there was a "silent 'c' in 'rock"). In fact, he only graduated from high school because daddy bribed the teachers must prove that he's capable of taking over the family business by going back to school and passing grades one through 12 in only 24 weeks. If he fails, the firm will be handed over to evil corporate brown-nose Eric Gordon (Whitford). It's the first real challenge of Billy's life (made harder by Gordon's scheming), but with the love of sexy third grade teacher Miss Vaughn (Wilson) to spur him on, anything's possible Adam Sandler isn't to everybody's taste. His humour is heroically un-PC. (Clean up the language of the Madison's black maid and she could have come straight out of Gone With The Wind), and sometimes just plain surreal (whenever Billy gets drunk he starts chasing an imaginary giant penguin). But when you get that Sandler's comedic persona is meant to be annoying, like Beavis and Butthead or Cartman, the laughs come thick and fast. Here he gets to trade scatological riffs with fellow 'Saturday Night Live' degenerates Norm MacDonald (who plays Billy's best friend Frank), Robert Smigel (in the role of Mr Oblaski) and the late Chris Farley (as a psychotic schoolbus driver). As in all Sandler's films, the humour is underpinned by a positive message (building self-respect through education) and a surprisingly endearing sweetness. So, when a fellow pupil is being taunted for pissing himself, Billy splashes water on his own crotch and claims that pant-wetting is cool. Best of all is his 'Back To School' song: Back to school, back to school/ To prove to Dadda I'm not a fool/ I've got my lunch packed up/ My shoes tied tight/I hope I don't get in a fight/ Back to school, back to school. Aaah.
08 Jul, 2008
Is he bulletproof or just amazing effects?
Like "Old School" and "Deep Throat: The High School Years," "Bulletproof Monk" is the latest attempt by Hollywood to bridge the generation gap, bringing together an older star and a younger star in the hopes expanding box office appeal. The strategy backfires, as the only appealing thing about "Bulletproof Monk" was that projectionist managed to keep the film is focus for a torturous hour and forty-four minutes. Based on the 1999 graphic novel of the same name, "Bulletproof Monk" is a hybrid of action, comedy, and adventure films, blended together into an unsatisfying mishmash that assaults more than entertains. You don't go into a film called "Bulletproof Monk" expecting logic to dictate, but what ends up on the screen is more mystifying than the Scroll of the Ultimate, a magical document that a Tibetan Monk (Chow Yun-Fat) has been guarding against evil for the past sixty years. Surely you all remember the Scroll of the Ultimate. While one group of Nazis was busy trying to steal the Lost Ark of the Covenant away from Indiana Jones in "Raiders of the Lost Ark," Third Reich henchman Struker (Karel Roden) and his troops were trying to steal the scroll away from an unnamed Monk in a Tibetan village. Legend has it whoever reads the entire scroll out loud has the power to rule the world, for good or for evil. It also has comes with an anti-aging clause, which explains why the Monk, who shows up in present day New York City, still looks the same, while Struker, still hot on his trail, looks like grandpa in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre." The Monk with No Name (nod to Clint Eastwood and his Spaghetti Western character) has come to New York looking for a successor. We soon learn that the turnover rate for guardians of the scroll is sixty years, so the Monk needs to find a replacement, and soon. The Monk believes he has found one in common pickpocket Kar (Seann William Scott), a young man who learned martial arts from the Bruce Lee films he screens as a projectionist at a decrepit old theater. Those skills come in handy when Kar lifts the scroll from Monk, and later encounters a leather- clad gang of thugs, including the kick-ass Jade (Jamie King), who eventually turns out to be one of the good guys, uh, girls. Believing that Kar possesses the ingredients needed to carry on the tradition of guarding the scroll, Monk begins preparing him for the job of a lifetime, literally. Their training is interrupted when Struker and his beautiful but deadly Aryan granddaughter (Victoria Smurfit) reenter the scene, still desperate to acquire the scroll for their own evil purposes. What sounds like a good time is actually a mind blowing series of tired action scenes and relentlessly trite dialogue that sounds as if it were lifted from rejected scripts of television's "Kung-Fu." You feel sorry for Yun-Fat, one of Asia's most popular actors, who is reduced to a B-list Jackie Chan clone, minus the genuine sense of humor. Chan knows how to mix comedy and action, creating exciting and exhilarating moments of giddy fun, but Yun-Fat isn't as adept. He's far too noble to be playing straight man to Seann William Scott, the perennial "dude" from "American Pie" and "Dude Where's My Car?" Scott is the "grasshopper" to Yun-Fat's "Master," and their training session is filled with profound lessons in objectivity and bad fortune cookie mumbo jumbo. Before long, Kar, like Monk, is able to defy gravity. Too bad the writers couldn't do the same.
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