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I seriously do not think it is a good idea to invest in DVDs. The whole point of them is to watch the movie and if these OOP titles start having other releases people are going to use their common sense and buy those for a fraction of the price. Like some are worth something now but in the near future (5 years) I do not see them being worth that much. Don't go hunting for dvds that demand a premium on ebay, just get some movies that you want to add to your collection to watch.
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The best way to make big bucks out of collectible is to buy toys and keep it mint with boxes. In 10/20 years (when the kids will be adults) it will be gold !
Look at the price of stuffs like Nitendo Game & Watch or Dinky Toys. Again I am talking of toys still new in the box. |
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Originally posted by Butch Coolidge The best way to make big bucks out of collectible is to buy toys and keep it mint with boxes. In 10/20 years (when the kids will be adults) it will be gold ! Look at the price of stuffs like Nitendo Game & Watch or Dinky Toys. Again I am talking of toys still new in the box. Now for some reason, a lot of Super NES RPG's are going for premium prices.. Chrono Trigger new in box I have seen for over $130. I have no idea why... It seems to defy logic.. |
Originally posted by llzackll Most nintendo (nes) games new in the box still go for pretty cheap on eBay. I picked up Legend of Zelda a few months ago new in box for $25. Now for some reason, a lot of Super NES RPG's are going for premium prices.. Chrono Trigger new in box I have seen for over $130. I have no idea why... It seems to defy logic.. |
Originally posted by ryuryu2949 midnight express (written by oliver stone) is not OOP. perhaps the poster means "midnight run" with reobert de nrio??? I'll go put my foot in my mouth now. :) |
Originally posted by Mutley Hyde It probably isn't. But Nature Boy, besides being a newbie, is obviously looking for, a bargain while he's out slummin' through the flea markets and pawn shops. Nature Boy, maybe this would be better to post in DVDTalk, since the bargain forum is more for links to known bargains. You got me pegged Mutley, that's exactly what my mindset was. I figured since I'm scouring, if I see something that would otherwise be a chore to secure, I"m going to go ahead and do it. Forgive my newbie jargon, I forgot the OOP concept. I picked up quite a few VHS tapes at shops and markets when they were hard to find, like Meet the Feebles, Transformers the Movie and a few others. Thanks for the help here guys and gals, it's great, and I'd love any additional feedback. |
I still havent found a copy of Good Burger:CC yet... :grunt:
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Dang I've got all the image Marx Bros DVDs including the box set. Didn't realize they were going for so much. They were selling for $9.99 at one point.
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Originally posted by Butch Coolidge The best way to make big bucks out of collectible is to buy toys and keep it mint with boxes. In 10/20 years (when the kids will be adults) it will be gold ! Look at the price of stuffs like Nitendo Game & Watch or Dinky Toys. Again I am talking of toys still new in the box. Talking about the best way to make money out of collectibles is like talking about the best way to flush your life savings down the toilet. Start with the change or start with the bills, either way you're screwed at the end. The only people that make money at collectibles are the ones that consistently see a trend before it starts, and they get in big and get out quick before the market collapses after they've artificially inflated it and driven away all the real fans of the hobby with their scalping BS. The BEST bet to make money on collectibles, if you're dead set on investing, is to buy golden and silver age comic books. |
Collectibles like Silver Age comics have a history of decades of increasing values. This makes them an investment.
There is a collectibles marketplace for DVDs. People will pay lots of bucks for these discs. But many of these discs aren't showing increasing values, with steady rises... instead the bubble seems to burst on rare titles, as new editions are released, or updated SEs come out. The key is spotting the soon to be collectible titles and snagging them up. Here's some suggestions for types of disc, and how they might rate by risk, and possible gains. Downgraded Discs (Low to Moderate Gains, Possible long hold, Moderate Risk) -- 2 Disc SEs rereleased as a movie-only. The movie is available, demand won't be as feverish. Risk is there won't be much demand for the extras. Limited Issues (Moderate Gains, Possible Long Holds, Lesser Risk) -- Disc with planned lapses in releases, like Disney. Easier to spot than downgraded disc, more values because the movie will be oop. But, lots of competition for buyers. Disney stuff is here, including tins. Lapsed Titles (Greatest Gains, Shorter Holds) -- Like Criterions that go out of print. These are the best bets for long term investments. Fakey Limited Number Crap (Nominal Gains, Possible Long Hold, Most risk) -- You know the ones. This stuff is manufactured collectibles. If I had to pick one's to invest in, I'd buy Criterions as they go out of print, and downgraded discs from lesser sellers. I'd also pick up Disney's and ET. Stuff like Spider-Man 2 disc... if they release a single disc version, there will be BILLION of the 2 discs around still. Even Criterions, if you pick a title and someone comes up with a good reissue, maybe better issue, it may lose lots of value. There's risk, but I think if you have good money to invest here... you could make a good return on your investment. I'd watch for culty little flicks like Midnight Run, as well. But I don't think it would be as smart to buy them, over disney's or criterions. -Beebs |
Mario Bava's Rabid Dogs
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Originally posted by DarthMaul420 Mario Bava's Rabid Dogs |
Originally posted by Mutley Hyde I just may have to see if I can't track a copy down. Is it at least anamorphic? |
A few other OOP stuff:
The Charlie Chaplin discs that Image released, most of note: City Lights The Gold Rush Modern Times The Great Dictator HBO's release of Wuthering Heights (1939) The Decalogue All of the Universal titles that Image released including the 5 Marx Brothers discs, Sixteen Candles, Fahrenheit 451, and many others... |
Originally posted by garmonbozia this was one hard dvd to find. When I was trying to get it, I had to wait weeks and weeks even before I saw one pop up on ebay. It was worth over-paying for since it was Bava's last unreleased film and this dvd was the only way to see it. I payed 100 for a mint cond. copy. Well woth it imo. I have heard it has since been re-released though under the name "kidnapped"? |
Aren't the Chaplin and Marx Bros. titles being remastered for brand new releases? I hope so, that's the only reason I held off on getting them.
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Originally posted by RevLiver Aren't the Chaplin and Marx Bros. titles being remastered for brand new releases? I hope so, that's the only reason I held off on getting them. The Chaplin films are all being released again, but with the reworked scores and edits that Chaplin performed on them much later in his life. This is in accord with the wishes of his estate. It isn't clear if the original versions are going to be included in some manner with the re-edited versions. This whole thing raises the sticky issue of director-driven re-edits to movies... modern examples are E.T., Apocalypse Now, the original Star Wars trilogy, etc. I picked up the earlier Image releases before they went OOP, because I'd like to experience these films as the first audiences did upon their original release. I may still get the re-mastered, re-edited versions, but the original versions hold a lot of historical appeal for me. Just my opinion.... |
akira tin?
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Robocop - Criterion is worth a few bob (I own two copies) they can fetch up to $80 if they are still shrink wrapped.
The E.T. boxed set (I own that too) will be wortha bit too since Universal stopped production on December 31st. |
Originally posted by DarthMaul420 I have heard it has since been re-released though under the name "kidnapped"? http://us.imdb.com/AlternateVersions?0071275 Originally shot in 1974 under the title 'L'uomo e il bambino', this film was shelved when one of the film financial backers died and ownership of the picture became entangled in bankruptcy proceedings before post-production had been completed, which prevented its theatrical release. The film sat on a shelf for almost 25 years until actress Lea Lander rescued it from oblivion by helping finance a DVD release: a new short prologue was shot, according to Bava's original script, and editing and scoring were completed using existing available materials. In 2002 producer Alfredo Leone and director Lamberto Bava (Mario's son), allegedly dissatisfied with the DVD edit, produced a new restored version of the film. Lamberto Bava and his son Roy shot additional footage and original composer Stelvio Cipriani created a new complete musical score (though the DVD release employed some of Cipriani's cues and themes, the film was never properly scored in 1974). This restored version, produced by Kismet Entertainment Group and retitled "Kidnapped", premiered theatrically in the US on May 31, 2002 as part of a Mario Bava retrospective at the American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theater in Hollywood |
Originally posted by garmonbozia All of the Universal titles that Image released including the 5 Marx Brothers discs, Sixteen Candles, Fahrenheit 451, and many others... |
thanks for finding that garmonbozia
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Originally posted by WiccanPagan can anyone help me with some of the others? i think weird science is one, but after that i am clueless. Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion Across the Moon Andromeda Strain Beach Boys: The Lost Concert Belle of the Nineties Body Puzzle Brighton Beach Memoirs Buck Privates Buck Privates Come Home Casual Sex? Cocoanuts Cream: Farewell Concert Dracula (1979) Electric Horseman Elm-Chanted Forest Fahrenheit 451 Firestarter Ghost Story I’m No Angel In the Navy Jack-O Journey to the Far Side of the Sun Kiss of the Vampire Klondike Annie Legal Eagles Lipstick Camera Magic Voyage Man of a Thousand Faces Mask (1985) Matinee Midway Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie Prince of Darkness Project Eliminator Quantum Leap: The Pilot Episode Radioland Murders Road To Morocco Road to Utopia Serpent and the Rainbow Seven Percent Solution Silent Running Sixteen Candles Slaughterhouse Five Street Law Sweet Justice Tales From the Crypt: Bordello of Blood They Live This Island Earth Treasure Island (1997) Weird Science |
Originally posted by DarthMaul420 thanks for finding that garmonbozia |
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