Help with rare DVD!
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Help with rare DVD!
So I got my hands on a copy of scarface.
Release date: Mar 31, 1998
UPC: 025192014123
Does anyone have an knowledge about how rare this dvd is? I heard it's pretty rare and hard to come by...
All help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
Release date: Mar 31, 1998
UPC: 025192014123
Does anyone have an knowledge about how rare this dvd is? I heard it's pretty rare and hard to come by...
All help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
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Its the jewel case which is rare. Not the edition. I can't find any listings for the jewel case version anywhere.. but the regular case, is under 10$ shipped used at ebay. Not sure you'd actually get more than that if you tried to sell it.
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Is the jewel case a clear snapper or something?
Reason why I'm asking is because the version that I got my hands on says it's the Jewel case version in the description. So, my guess it's the legit rare 1998 jewel case version of the scarface movie...
Any additional info would be awesome. For instance, How do I know someone didn't just grab another jewel case and say, "yeah, this is the original jewel case it came with!"
Reason why I'm asking is because the version that I got my hands on says it's the Jewel case version in the description. So, my guess it's the legit rare 1998 jewel case version of the scarface movie...
Any additional info would be awesome. For instance, How do I know someone didn't just grab another jewel case and say, "yeah, this is the original jewel case it came with!"
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Your DVD of Scarface is worthless. What makes movie DVDs valuable are limited printings or a DVD getting pulled off the market. The Image DVD of Farewell, My Lovely was pulled from stores on the release date but some got sold on the Internet and from some stores that did not get the memo. So that Robert Mitchum movie DVD was selling for up to $250 each until bootleggers started selling copies. Some resellers even passed off the region 2 DVD of the movie as the USA release. When the Criterion DVD of The Killer got sold out after the first printing, no new copies got manufactured and that DVD's price skyrocketed. The DVD of Double Indemnity used to be expensive, short supply and heavy demand, then Universal issued a new DVD of the movie and that was that, no more supply problem.
I dislike movies in CD jewel box cases and I am not alone. You will have a tough time getting anyone to buy your "rare" version of Scarface. For the most part, DVDs are not collectibles, many people are happy to see a movie just once, whether by Netflix rental or streaming video or on a cable channel. That is just the way it is.
I dislike movies in CD jewel box cases and I am not alone. You will have a tough time getting anyone to buy your "rare" version of Scarface. For the most part, DVDs are not collectibles, many people are happy to see a movie just once, whether by Netflix rental or streaming video or on a cable channel. That is just the way it is.
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Your DVD of Scarface is worthless. What makes movie DVDs valuable are limited printings or a DVD getting pulled off the market. The Image DVD of Farewell, My Lovely was pulled from stores on the release date but some got sold on the Internet and from some stores that did not get the memo. So that Robert Mitchum movie DVD was selling for up to $250 each until bootleggers started selling copies. Some resellers even passed off the region 2 DVD of the movie as the USA release. When the Criterion DVD of The Killer got sold out after the first printing, no new copies got manufactured and that DVD's price skyrocketed. The DVD of Double Indemnity used to be expensive, short supply and heavy demand, then Universal issued a new DVD of the movie and that was that, no more supply problem.
I dislike movies in CD jewel box cases and I am not alone. You will have a tough time getting anyone to buy your "rare" version of Scarface. For the most part, DVDs are not collectibles, many people are happy to see a movie just once, whether by Netflix rental or streaming video or on a cable channel. That is just the way it is.
I dislike movies in CD jewel box cases and I am not alone. You will have a tough time getting anyone to buy your "rare" version of Scarface. For the most part, DVDs are not collectibles, many people are happy to see a movie just once, whether by Netflix rental or streaming video or on a cable channel. That is just the way it is.
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Re: Help with rare DVD!
*wink wink*
I'm not worried about the blu coming out in a couple months. Purchasing the rare jewel case edition for 20 bucks on e-bay and turning it around for 178 bucks on Best Buys trade in program is pretty nice!
Not sure if that was a typo or an error on their part but a little piece of info that I'm sharing with you guys!
Woot!
I'm not worried about the blu coming out in a couple months. Purchasing the rare jewel case edition for 20 bucks on e-bay and turning it around for 178 bucks on Best Buys trade in program is pretty nice!
Not sure if that was a typo or an error on their part but a little piece of info that I'm sharing with you guys!
Woot!
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where do you find where to trade in DVD on ther site?
I just found it. I bet they'll change that very quickly after getting some traded in. Has to be some kind of mistake. Nothing great about any other price i looked up.
I just found it. I bet they'll change that very quickly after getting some traded in. Has to be some kind of mistake. Nothing great about any other price i looked up.
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Checking the Best Buy trade in site, under Recent Sellers for that particular UPC it states: "Charles from Londonderry, NH will receive $473.11 gift card"
That's pretty awesome for Charles
That's pretty awesome for Charles
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Not really, considering we now know where to go to rob someone of a decent Best Buy gift card.
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Universal released their first 8 titles in the jewel case. Later, all were rereleased in normal dvd cases with the same disc that the jewel case had.
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Like I said. I buy a copy for 20, sell it for 178. Evidently Best Buy does indeed see this as a valuable dvd. More so than I do. Gladly take the 158 dollars and put it towards a new 3DS
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Your DVD of Scarface is worthless. What makes movie DVDs valuable are limited printings or a DVD getting pulled off the market. The Image DVD of Farewell, My Lovely was pulled from stores on the release date but some got sold on the Internet and from some stores that did not get the memo. So that Robert Mitchum movie DVD was selling for up to $250 each until bootleggers started selling copies. Some resellers even passed off the region 2 DVD of the movie as the USA release. When the Criterion DVD of The Killer got sold out after the first printing, no new copies got manufactured and that DVD's price skyrocketed. The DVD of Double Indemnity used to be expensive, short supply and heavy demand, then Universal issued a new DVD of the movie and that was that, no more supply problem.
I dislike movies in CD jewel box cases and I am not alone. You will have a tough time getting anyone to buy your "rare" version of Scarface. For the most part, DVDs are not collectibles, many people are happy to see a movie just once, whether by Netflix rental or streaming video or on a cable channel. That is just the way it is.
I dislike movies in CD jewel box cases and I am not alone. You will have a tough time getting anyone to buy your "rare" version of Scarface. For the most part, DVDs are not collectibles, many people are happy to see a movie just once, whether by Netflix rental or streaming video or on a cable channel. That is just the way it is.