Valley and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls OPP?
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Valley and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls OPP?
Are Valley of the Dolls and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls OOP already? Amazon isn't selling them except through the Marketplace. Seems very odd.
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Well, Amazon isn't the only place that sells DVD's.
It only means that no other merchants have it for sale, new or used, which doesn't surprise me, given the status of the movie itself. So, no, it's still in print.
It only means that no other merchants have it for sale, new or used, which doesn't surprise me, given the status of the movie itself. So, no, it's still in print.
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Originally Posted by Cinemaddiction
Well, Amazon isn't the only place that sells DVD's.
I think Amazon is a good indicator of whether or not DVD's are OOP. Regardless of the "status" of the movie, Amazon has no option to buy at all through them. It's like what happened with Munich 2-disc set.
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Originally Posted by jdugger2
That's funny.
I think Amazon is a good indicator of whether or not DVD's are OOP. Regardless of the "status" of the movie, Amazon has no option to buy at all through them. It's like what happened with Munich 2-disc set.
I think Amazon is a good indicator of whether or not DVD's are OOP. Regardless of the "status" of the movie, Amazon has no option to buy at all through them. It's like what happened with Munich 2-disc set.
The online market of DVD is not only Amazon and there are also the Brick & Mortar Markets.
So if you bet for the best reason of OOP... Try calling the DVD manufacturers...
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I just picked up Valley of the Dolls for my GF yesterday. She read it was a reissue or something. New last week and now OOP?
Edit: found it at DDD. This is the one i picked up.
http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/dvd.c...36&promotion=y
Edit: found it at DDD. This is the one i picked up.
http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/dvd.c...36&promotion=y
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There are tons at my local Costco of "Valley of the Dolls" and "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" two-pack for a total price of $20.99 for both movies! At my location, these 2-packs are not selling at all.
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Originally Posted by jdugger2
That's funny.
I think Amazon is a good indicator of whether or not DVD's are OOP. Regardless of the "status" of the movie, Amazon has no option to buy at all through them. It's like what happened with Munich 2-disc set.
I think Amazon is a good indicator of whether or not DVD's are OOP. Regardless of the "status" of the movie, Amazon has no option to buy at all through them. It's like what happened with Munich 2-disc set.
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Originally Posted by oldchuckles
There are tons at my local Costco of "Valley of the Dolls" and "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" two-pack for a total price of $20.99 for both movies! At my location, these 2-packs are not selling at all.
They are $19.69 at my Costco and I picked them up on week ago. Sweet deal.
I checked yesterday and it looks like two or three copies total have sold.