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Peaky Blinders???

MisterCairo

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I have found series 1 and 2 in Region 1 but not season 3. Maybe they come out later in Region 1.

Thanks

I am in the same boat - seasons one and two are available on disk, that's it. We are researching a universal Blu-ray player so we can see about getting the imports from the UK, but we are hearing varying opinions on their efficacy.
 

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I had in Germany a universal region player but that was years ago. It worked very well with no problems. I too thought about getting one again because I have the Band of Brothers and The Lighthorsemen that are in other regions.
 

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I got Netflix and I just binge watched all 4 seasons. I enjoyed it, having spent a lot of time in the UK and Ireland helped with the dialog. I put it up there with Boardwalk Empire, the British version. Birmingham is still a rough town.
 

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I got Netflix and I just binge watched all 4 seasons. I enjoyed it, having spent a lot of time in the UK and Ireland helped with the dialog. I put it up there with Boardwalk Empire, the British version. Birmingham is still a rough town.
Did you try E-Bay? Series 1 to 4 for £13, that's about $17US. You may have to pay about half that again for P&P.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/222894971625?chn=ps
 

Edward

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Multi region BD is rarer than dvd players. For dvd the region encoding is a software thing, but for BD it is hardware bases, I'm told.
 

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Multi region BD is rarer than dvd players. For dvd the region encoding is a software thing, but for BD it is hardware bases, I'm told.
I now have Netflix and binged watched all four seasons.....waiting now for season 5. One of those occasions that I'm glad I lived and spent a lot of time in the UK, NI and Ireland. I would have been lost with some of the dialog.
 

MisterCairo

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Just before I was offered Netflix, I ordered Season 1 and 2 in Region 1 on DVD. They still sit in the box un-opened.

We have both seasons on Blu-ray, and would kill to get the rest. We can watch on Netflix in Canada, but they can drop the show at any time, and of course we cannot loan or carry Netflix with us as we travel. it also lacks extra features. Physical media is still advantageous in certain ways.
 

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I've been watching the F@&%69* Peaky Blinders for the second time and even though I know what's coming, I find it more enjoyable this time around. I've found myself laughing on certain times when comments are made. A lot of times now has brought back alot of memories spending time in the UK and Ireland. For anyone that hasn't had the pleasure of visiting the "ole hame cuntree", the language difference is only between the gentry and the everyday working bloke. After spending 20+ years in the our Army, I found the language used in the UK and Ireland makes my language as a Drill Sgt more like baby talk!!!! Maybe it's the accents that sets it off as a bit more colorful than using it as an attention getter for young raw recruits. Here I am walking around the house talking F@&$(9* Peaky Blinders. It's good I live alone and bloody hell enjoying it too!!:D Time for a cuppa!!! I'll put the f&%@7$8! kettle on mate!!!
 

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