Help & user guide
A short walkthrough of how to use the site. If you just want a Q&A, the FAQ covers the most common questions.
Finding a title
There are several ways to discover what's on the site:
- Search — the box at the top of every page searches title, ASIN, description, features, tags, studio and series name. Multi-word queries match across fields (e.g. "knight rider blu-ray" finds products where all three words appear anywhere).
- Browse all — every active title, with filters for format, series and status.
- Series, Movies and Games — every title we've covered, grouped by type.
- Franchises — whole universes in one place: a franchise's series, films, games and characters.
- Genres — action, sci-fi, drama, etc. Useful when you're in the mood for a category rather than a specific show.
- Cast & actors and characters — find titles by who's in them.
- Wiki — in-universe reference pages that link back to the related discs.
- Photos — the latest images, each linked to its title and people.
Ask Diva (the AI assistant)
Diva is the chat button in the bottom corner of every page. Ask her in plain English — "got any Airwolf box sets?", "what 4K films do you have?", "who played Stringfellow Hawke?" — and she'll point you to the right titles, series, people or wiki pages with direct links.
- Click Ask Diva to open the chat; your conversation stays with you as you browse.
- She recommends real pages on the site and links out to Amazon for prices — she never quotes a price herself.
- Diva is an AI assistant, not a person, and can occasionally get things wrong — so double-check anything important.
Reading a product page
Every product page is the same shape. Here's what each section means:
- Image & stats panel (left) — disc artwork plus how many people have viewed the page and clicked through to Amazon. Below that is a row of share buttons.
- Title & badges — format, region, age rating, and which series it belongs to.
- Star rating — Amazon's aggregate rating, if available.
- Check price & buy on Amazon — opens the live Amazon listing in a new tab. Prices change constantly so we don't show them here.
- Overview — a few paragraphs about the show or film and what this disc release contains.
- Features — bullet points highlighting key selling points.
- Specifications — format, region, disc count, runtime, studio, aspect ratio, audio languages, subtitles, ASIN, genres and tags.
- More from this series — other releases in the same franchise, if any.
DVD vs Blu-ray vs 4K UHD
Three main physical formats, in ascending order of picture quality:
- DVD — standard definition (480p). Widely compatible, cheapest, but lower resolution. Great for older TV that was shot on standard-def film stock anyway.
- Blu-ray — full HD (1080p). Sharper, richer colour, usually more bonus features and uncompressed audio. The sweet spot for most classic TV remasters.
- 4K UHD — 2160p plus HDR. Best for modern blockbusters and any series that was shot or remastered in 4K. Requires a 4K player and TV.
A "Box Set" is a packaging style, not a different format — could be DVD, Blu-ray or 4K UHD inside. "Steelbook" is a collector's metal case (usually Blu-ray or 4K).
Region codes
Discs are restricted to particular geographic regions so the same film can launch at different times worldwide:
- DVD: Region 1 = US/Canada, Region 2 = UK/Europe/Japan, Region 3 = SE Asia, Region 4 = Australia/Latin America, Region 5 = Eastern Europe/Africa, Region 6 = China, Region 0/All = free.
- Blu-ray: Region A = Americas + East Asia, Region B = Europe/Africa/Australia, Region C = China/Russia/South Asia, Region Free = plays anywhere.
- 4K UHD: region-free worldwide. No restrictions.
Every product page lists the region in the spec table. If you're buying from outside your home region, check that your player supports it before ordering — most consumer players don't by default.
Buying through us
We don't sell anything directly. Every Check price & buy on Amazon button opens the live Amazon listing in a new tab — checkout, shipping, returns, customer service all happen on Amazon's side. Amazon pays us a small commission if you buy something during that session (the title you clicked or anything else in your basket). You pay exactly what Amazon charges anyone else; there's no markup or upcharge from us.
Sharing a product
Every product page has share buttons for X (Twitter), Facebook, WhatsApp, Reddit, email, and a "copy link" button that puts the page URL on your clipboard. Useful for sending recommendations to friends, or saving the link to read later.
Problems & suggestions
Found a broken link, wrong information, or want to suggest a title we should list?
- Use the contact form with as much detail as you can include.
- For URLs, paste the exact link you're looking at.
- For wrong info, tell us what's wrong and what it should say — we'll verify and update.