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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Not a great movie anyway. If I didn't have the BD already I would settle for a DVD without much pain.
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#2083 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Though there's also the possibility Paramount's rights have lapsed (The Machinist was a Spanish film picked up for US distribution) and the rights have returned to the producers. |
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#2084 |
Blu-ray Count
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The Machinist is no longer available on Bull Moose or Zia Record Exchange, which I typically find to be two of the last places to sell out of things. It looks probable that it is.
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Thanks given by: | HD Goofnut (12-02-2016) |
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Banned
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It's basically all Paramount films.
I'd say it's not worth putting those on the OOP list yet since someone else will surely get the license and re-release the vast majority in one fell swoop, just like WB did in early 2013. Once that happens, any titles that didn't make the jump can then go on the OOP list. |
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#2089 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I expect Universal to get the Paramount license as they are already distributing Paramount titles in Europe. That and Universal is always looking to beef up their home video/digital library.
And there are some titles (mainly titles made in tandem with CBS-owned divisions) that were not licensed to Warner Bros., such as the Star Trek movies. |
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#2091 | |
Banned
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And the whole "Only 1 in stock for $199.99" is just ridiculous flippers hoping to attract an idiot with more money than brains. Copies are still out there (on the shelves in brick and mortar stores, and unopened in people's personal collections) and will pop up on Amazon and eBay for more reasonable prices (i.e., $40) from time to time if you keep an eye out. |
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#2092 | |
Blu-ray Champion
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Now there are only three US copies left on ebay at the current time. |
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#2093 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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#2096 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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That said, I still have an extra copy of True Romance, sealed and possibly the last one on earth. I'll let it go for 3 rack! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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#2097 |
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That's true... but the only reason Amazon movie prices get so high is because anyone who didn't sell a movie on there before 2014 cannot sell a movie with a MSRP of $25 or higher without pre-approval. The pre-approval process requires a seller to fill out an application and provide different receipts showing where you buy your movies. I hear it gets pretty complicated... And even if you are approved you still have to pay a $45 monthly fee. So, most of the sellers with movies on there now have gigantic used DVD/BD inventories and Joe Schmo DVD seller is left in the dust because he doesn't want to apply or pay the selling fee. They say this was to cut back on bootlegs but I don't really buy that. I bet most of their customer service staff have shelves filled with bootlegs...
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The UK and Canadian editions look out of print also... Last edited by Nuck Horris; 12-03-2016 at 02:56 PM. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I looked into selling on Amazon and it's just way too expensive at $45 a month, as I don't list hundred and hundred of things a month, the 400 or so listings I get at Ebay for $15-20 a month is fine. |
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