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Lower print runs?
More desirability thus fewer trade-ins? Stores turn them away because for some reason they think theres no demand for old movies? They get bought up as soon as they come in? Combination of these? I go to all kinds of different secondhand stores. Movies made in the 90s or earlier tend to be harder to find. Yet I can find movies from the 00s to now of varying degrees of quality all day long. Why? |
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