My epic criterion find at a pawn shop
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My epic criterion find at a pawn shop
I thought I would share this little story. I was visiting some of my wife's family in the lake of the ozarks region over the weekend and stopped by a local pawn shop in the area on saturday and bought a DVD book binder thing that holds 250 movies for $50. It was completly full and since it was close to closing time I only glanced through it and noticed a few films I was interested in so I went ahead and bought it. I thought the worst that could happen is I get a bunch of crap to sell at a yard sale for $.50 each and still at least double my money. I get home today and start going through the whole thing and like half of the movies here are all Criterions. They may not have the original covers/booklets but I can easily get new covers printed for them. I have copies of The Killer, Hard Boiled, Robocop, The Silence of the Lambs, George Washington, 2-Disc version of Rebecca, Carnival of Souls, Dazed and Confused, Sid & Nancy, My Man Godfrey and a ton more. I can't believe that I found this and for such a great price. I now have a lot of watching to do lol
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Re: My epic criterion find at a pawn shop
Seems like some film fan's binder was stolen and sold off at that pawn shop. I wouldn't see why any Criterion fan (a collector with those old school Criterions especially) would wanna get rid of something like that a pawn shop...
Nice find, but some dude is crying in his sleep over lost OOPs....
Nice find, but some dude is crying in his sleep over lost OOPs....
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Seems like some film fan's binder was stolen and sold off at that pawn shop. I wouldn't see why any Criterion fan (a collector with those old school Criterions especially) would wanna get rid of something like that a pawn shop...
Nice find, but some dude is crying in his sleep over lost OOPs....
Nice find, but some dude is crying in his sleep over lost OOPs....
That's definitely a great find.
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A true collector wouldn't keep those in a binder.
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You do realize there is a thread on the first page called "Best Finds" that this could have been posted in, right?
But yeah, sounds like you've got a bunch of stolen DVDs to me.
But yeah, sounds like you've got a bunch of stolen DVDs to me.
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Seems like some film fan's binder was stolen and sold off at that pawn shop. I wouldn't see why any Criterion fan (a collector with those old school Criterions especially) would wanna get rid of something like that a pawn shop...
Nice find, but some dude is crying in his sleep over lost OOPs....
Nice find, but some dude is crying in his sleep over lost OOPs....
Someone who's going to go out of his way to collect all of those Criterions doesn't seem like somebody who's going to sell them off at a pawn shop for a fast $20 bill.
Seems more likely that some tweaker grabbed a binder full of DVDs from somebody.
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My first thought was also skepticism over a Criterion collector hocking a library like that. But then, over the weekend I was at Half Price Books and lit up when I came across The Seventh Seal Criterion used for $14.98. As I was at the counter, I asked to see the discs more out of habit than anything else. Lo and behold, both discs were scuffed. Likely, they would have still played but it soured me and I passed. It never crossed my mind that someone who would own a Criterion release would take such little care of it.
People do strange things, I suppose is the moral of the story.
People do strange things, I suppose is the moral of the story.
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I'm on a jazz forum, and a fair number of folks got rid of cases, and went to binders for space issues...if someone is in a tiny apartment, that they have to share with a spouse, space can be an issue....who knows, might have had the cases in a box in storage somewhere, or could have even gone from their apartment to girlfriends, and just liked the convenience of an easy to move collection.
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Oh, I know a lot of people dump boxes, but it seems like an un-Criterion thing to do, especially with the older titles like manicsounds mentioned.
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It's more like "I'll keep the rare ones and special ones in this binder where if someone were to steal from me, they'll never find the actual discs".... backfire.
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I've found Criterion DVDs at the pawn shops around here that are all beaten up, and I ask myself why anyone would bother buying anything from the Criterion Collection and not take care of 'em. Only a real collector would even bother with CC's.
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I have found a few good Criterions at pawnshops and used stores. The three that come to mind most readily are How to Get Ahead in Advertising, My Man Godfrey, and Quai Des Orfevres.
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Even the most beautiful women are subject to domestic abuse....
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True. Still, one expects even abusive jerks to seek out beautiful women whereas one does not expect the kind of person who takes poor care of his or her DVDs to have even a passing interest in a Criterion release.
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Aye (on both points). My wife and I were out this evening and popped in on the same Half Price Books. Apparently someone was more willing to take a chance on the scuffed Seventh Seal than I had been, because it was gone. I hope it plays fine for whomever bought it.
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When I got into Blu, I moved all my dvds to a binder, and stored the boxes in my mothers attic. Every time someone came over, they always made such a fuss over how many movies I had, so I just put them out of sight to skip the always useless/awkward conversation.
..... even the CRITERIONS!
and when I had my little fit with substance abuse, I sold many to pawn shops, getting prices as low as 1-2 bucks for OOP Criterions (that were still worth something at the time). Don't underestimate a collector's ability to stop caring about his collection. ha.
..... even the CRITERIONS!
and when I had my little fit with substance abuse, I sold many to pawn shops, getting prices as low as 1-2 bucks for OOP Criterions (that were still worth something at the time). Don't underestimate a collector's ability to stop caring about his collection. ha.
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You have collectors and movie lovers. I gave up hanging on to my DVD cases but I still love watching my DVDs. I came to the realization that DVD cases are space hogs and that I wasn't collecting movies simply to resell them. The couple of movies that I might have sold for a few bucks wasn't worth the wasted space that keeping the discs in cases were taking. Yes, it was hard at first throwing out the cases but I am so happy that I did (and so is the wife). Now i don't freak if I get a crappy, damaged DVD case as it's going into the rubbish anyway. It's hardly worth the additional cost of keeping the unused cases in storage somewher. I do keep the paperwork that comes with the discs. Each their own, it's not a big deal or means a person loves their DVD collection any less. In some ways, it may even mean they love it more since they don't plan to part with it.
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Reminds me of the low-lifes that stole Criterions from the local library and sold them to the pawn shop. I never felt obliged to return them, considering said people could always go back, get them and sell them again. Needless to say they ended up in loving home. (I got Oliver Twist, Rushmore, Yojimbo and one other title whose name I forget).