Scooby Doo and Blue Falcon
I will most likely be getting Wreck it Ralph soon, rented first before purchase.
Scooby Doo and Blue Falcon
I will most likely be getting Wreck it Ralph soon, rented first before purchase.
One Gum Drop to rule them all, One Gum Drop to find them,
One Gum Drop to bring them all and in the sweetness bind them
In the Land of Candy where the Gingerbreads lie.
-Tag line for the Candy Land Movie Adaptation
There are sentences I should just stay a way from. - The Doctor
Rob Liefeld isn't a comic artist, he's a women's clothing designer. Think about it
Wreck-It Ralph Blu-ray
Monsters Inc. Blu-ray
Friday the 13th Part 2 Blu-ray
The Thing (1982) Blu-ray
WANTED: Comic From SDCC Vykron!
Mini Comic want list:
Terror Claws Strike
Skeletor's Journey
And any and all PoP mini's.
i actually just bought the blu-ray collection of one of the worst movie series' of recent times, a movie that is so terribly bad that I just find myself drawn to it, fueled entirely by my love of bad movies that make me laugh (which this series does)
I am of course talking about
It also doesn't help that I have this goal of owning every single movie that has something to do with Werewolves which Twilight does![]()
I used to be that way, and then I gave up on it because I realized I was buying movies just to own them, not to watch them.
Now, I will only buy movies I know I'm going to watch over and over again like I have been doing with LotR, Star Wars, A Clockwork Orange, The Thing, The Shining, Shawshank Redemption, Alien Anthology (well, just the first two), James Bond, Mel Brooks (due to Spaceballs and Young Frankenstein), Psycho, etc.
Can someone PM me the US number for Matty? I want to talk to someone who might has a clue of what is going on.
Evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
That's been my logic as well. My wife and I have a rule, basically - we rent movies first, or see them on screen. If we liked it, and know we'll watch it multiple times down the road, we wait for it to be on sale, or for a birthday/anniversary/Christmas, and buy it. Otherwise, well, that's what Netflix is for.
I used to work for a video store ages ago and acquired a ridiculous amount of VHS tapes, almost all of which were subsequently donated. I just don't have the room or money any more to acquire without good reason.
"That's very interesting...but silly."
"Wheresoever on earth he dwells, man is prey to two weaknesses: the need to pray and the need to love."-Marquis de Sade
"It is not by reasoning or by our understanding that we have received our religion; it is by external authority and command."-Michel De Montaigne
Heretical Vintage Purist and Non-Fan Extraordinaire!
A Knight's Tale
High Crimes
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Willow
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"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings, but freedom isn't free."
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Cool -- although if you have the DVD release of Willow, I think there are some extras that were not brought over into the new blu-ray. I believe the same may be true for the blu-ray of Who Framed Roger Rabbit for some extras of the Vista series DVD release.
So if you're interested in the extras you might want to hold onto the earlier DVD releases.
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Shazam: The Complete Live-Action Series![]()
"I'm right here. I'm not going anywhere. That's a promise...!" --Kurama
"To me, the memories of my friends are an eternal treasure." --Yami Yugi
"So, good people defend stupid people? Then good people become Batman."--Leo Holt
I picked up Season 2 of TF Prime at Target. It's not ideal, I would have preferred to start with the first season but they didn't have it.
Whatever. Hopefully, it's good or I will have to cut my losses and resell.
Those who can master the kairu can become all-powerful Redakai
Naruto Season 3 Volume 2
Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow
Naruto Shippuden: The Will of Fire
The Spectacular Spider-Man: The Complete First Season
"Wheresoever on earth he dwells, man is prey to two weaknesses: the need to pray and the need to love."-Marquis de Sade
"It is not by reasoning or by our understanding that we have received our religion; it is by external authority and command."-Michel De Montaigne
Heretical Vintage Purist and Non-Fan Extraordinaire!
Wreck It Ralph.
One Gum Drop to rule them all, One Gum Drop to find them,
One Gum Drop to bring them all and in the sweetness bind them
In the Land of Candy where the Gingerbreads lie.
-Tag line for the Candy Land Movie Adaptation
There are sentences I should just stay a way from. - The Doctor
Rob Liefeld isn't a comic artist, he's a women's clothing designer. Think about it
Bought Animaniacs Volumes 2&3 to complete the series
Thank you Mario, but our Princess is in another castle.
Picked up Seasons 4 of Hercules and Xena.
'Tis the wind and nothing more.....
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto (Rob Zombie animated film) never heard of until someone traded it in at work...
Weeds: season 8
The Fountain
Im in trouble...I started a new job...we sell movie, music, and action figures...
K-Mart was having a great sale on DVDs - picked up The Wolfman (Del Toro remake) and Blazing Saddles for $5 each, and TMNT movie 4-pack for $10.
"That's very interesting...but silly."
Rise of the Guardians for the EB to leave the rugrat.![]()
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I'm trying to get a set for Transformers G1 & I've checked that "TF: The Movie" is extremely expensive. Does someone know why?
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For the same reason that I couldn't get a voyager optimus with star sabre at my local Walmart tonight. Because freaking people bought them all.Oh, well. I'll track one down in the morning.
Anyway, I don't think it's all that expensive unless you're trying to get a "complete" or new copy or something. I got disc only a while ago off Amazon. I don't recall paying any more than $10 or whatever. Little expensive for one DVD, but doesn't really matter all that much since it was a one-time expense.
Those who can master the kairu can become all-powerful Redakai
The following Blu-Rays were recently purchased:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Star Wars Clone Wars Season 4
Willow
Batman Mystery of the Batwoman
Superman Brainiac Attacks
And these are on their way from Amazon:
Mulan I&II Blu-Ray set
Hunchback of Notre Dame I&II Blu-Ray set
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Not sure if I got the same version that is being sought. This is the one I got.
I definitely wouldn't recommend paying a ton of money for it. It was just ok, but the music was terrible.
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It's this expensive because the DVD is out of print and has been for a while. None of the copies being sold on Amazon are actually being sold directly by Amazon. They are all from third party sellers who sell their products through Amazon (in some cases these are "fullfilled" by Amazon... which means the seller sends their products to Amazon to ship out for them, and the qualify for the free super saver shipping). I'm not sure if that Region 2 Blu-Ray is out of print or not, but if it is, then the combination of that and it being an import explains the price on it.
The "new" copies of the 20th anniversary DVD (meaning ones that were never opened) are going for a lot more than the used copies, as is often the case with out of print movies (though in some cases even used copies can go for quite a bit). The used copies on Amazon, while still kind of pricey for something that has been used, are far more reasonable, with a few coming in around $20. There are also auctions on ebay going for more reasonable prices.
Unfortunately this is what happens when some movies go out of print. I've run into it before, myself. I'll think of an old movie that I haven't seen or thought about in years, look it up, and find that at some point it was released on DVD, but is now long out of print (or one that seemed was recently readily available is suddenly scarce and out of print), with copies going for crazy prices.
I did get sort of lucky in a few cases, even if they did sort of require me to comprise on things that I normally avoid in my movie collection...
Tom Selleck was in a dark comedy movie in the early 90s called "Folks!" which I saw on video or cable back then (I forget which specifically) and found funny, even though, as I later found out, wasn't a box office hit by any means. I thought about it a year or two ago and decided to look for the DVD, only to find that it was out of print with "new" copies reaching and surpassing the $100 mark, and even used copies going for $40, $50, and often even more.
Then at one point last year a local Blockbuster video store was closing down and clearancing everything out. In addition to the movies in cases on the shelves, they had several discs in envelopes from their mail-rental service that they were selling for about $1 each. Normally I don't like buying movies without their cases, but I did pick up a good handful for that price (and in many cases I was able to find the case art online and print it up). And as I was looking through these movies, I almost crapped myself when I came across a copy of "Folks!"... for $1. And as I kept looking, I actually found 2 more copies, and I ended up buying all 3, figuring that at least one of them was bound to work in case any of them were scratched. It sucked not having the case (and I have yet to find a decent quality scan of the box art), but for that price I was not going to complain.
At one point, another obscure, box office failure that I saw on video years ago and was interested in seeing again was "Stuart Saves His Family", based on the Stuart Smally skit that Al Franken did on SNL. It was out of print with stand-alone copies going for crazy prices. But the same disc was included in one of those sets of 3 movies (each on their own disc) in one case together with two other SNL based movies, Wayne's World and The Coneheads. The 3-pack was going for a hell of a lot less than the stand alone movie, and while I already had Wayne's World and I usually avoid these sets as I prefer to have the movies in their own separate cases, for the price I wasn't going to complain.
Similarly, a movie that I hadn't seen since I was a kid and decided to look into was Back to the Beach. Out of Print, going for outrageous money. But there was also this really weird pack (weird because of the stark contrast between the types of movies, as opposed to the fore-mentioned SNL set which made sense) with Back to the Beach and Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy. This was an even bigger compromise since instead of being on separate discs, the movies are on either side of the same disc. Normally I would absolutely hate this, but I already had Brain Candy separately, so I don't care if that side of this other disc were to get scratched being face-up, and again, I wasn't going to complain about the price. This pack was so bizzare, though, as Back to the Beach is a very family friendly PG movie, while Brain Candy is a fairly hard R rated movie. But whatever.
Recently I paid almost $30 for The Meteor Man, which I could swear was in stores in the cheap bins at Wal-Mart not too long ago, but I couldn't find it anywhere for much less than that (in some cases it was going for more).
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