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NCYankee 08-03-04 03:20 PM

I found a good wholesale price reference - dvds123.com - they seem to have pretty high prices on older collectibles, in the case of MST 3k they are paying $114, which beats the recent prices on ebay.

Where I feel the DVD123 prices are pertinent, I will include them on my list. I was offering my Karate Kid at $28 shipped on the exchange forum, but I will sell to them for $31.60 instead.

garolo 08-03-04 03:39 PM


Originally posted by NCYankee
I found a good wholesale price reference - dvds123.com - they seem to have pretty high prices on older collectibles, in the case of MST 3k they are paying $114, which beats the recent prices on ebay.

Where I feel the DVD123 prices are pertinent, I will include them on my list. I was offering my Karate Kid at $28 shipped on the trade list, but I will sell to them for $31.60 instead.

I never dealt with them. Please do let us know how the transaction goes. Cold cash or credit?

NCYankee 08-03-04 03:42 PM

They have 1900 feedback on ebay abd 99.6% positive, so I would guess they are good to deal with.

You get an automated quote from the site, they email you a printable label, then they send you a check after they receive the items and verify that they are legit and in good shape.

garolo 08-03-04 03:50 PM


Originally posted by NCYankee
They have 1900 feedback on ebay abd 99.6% positive, so I would guess they are good to deal with.

You get an automated quote from the site, they email you a printable label, then they send you a check after they receive the items and verify that they are legit and in good shape.

I'd still like to have some 2nd hand info. Thanks.

NCYankee 08-06-04 02:10 PM

Okay - I have updated the list, looking for more suggestions - decided to leave off .hack//sign series because there are just too many of them, all the ones at amazon are Japanese imports, etc.

Richard Malloy 08-06-04 02:22 PM

"Last Year at Marienbad" from Fox Lorber. Non-anamorphic, but superior to their usual fare as it was directly ported from the Criterion laserdisc.

ThatGuamGuy 08-06-04 02:29 PM

Re: Needed : Sticky thread listing "ordinary" DVDs which are OOP and valuable
 

Originally posted by NCYankee
Army of Darkness LE (Anchor Bay) $69 / $90 (Dvds123 - $37)
Take the Money and Run (Anchor Bay) $22 / $27 (dvs123 - $17)

Is there any reason why these two would be expensive? I know 'Take the Money and Run' is in print again, is the old one superior? And, as for 'Army', the "Boomstick" edition is *exactly* the same, isn't it? [Well, I admit, I kinda like that international cover, but it wouldn't be worth fifty bucks more!]

NCYankee 08-06-04 02:37 PM

The new Take the Money is fullscreen only, the old one had both full and wide, the the WS is only 1.66:1 (according to Amazon). Also, the old is in Stereo while the new is in mono. That might be why, I am not sure.

The LE of Army of Darkness only had a run of 30,000 copies.

NCYankee 08-06-04 02:55 PM

Starting to get away from the original purpose of the thread with all these obscure foreign titles. I am going to leave off The 47 Ronin since I don't see any current or recently completed eBay auctions for it.

I have to draw the line somewhere or I'll end up with 1000 dvds listed, 900 of which 99% of people have never heard of.

Deadman31 08-06-04 07:45 PM

I was refering to the Anchor Bay limited edition double features version originally. I was just pointing out that I had never seen it in the stores, and the only time I had seen it on Amazon was for $60(used). I believe this is going out of print or is already(as are most of the Hammer double features). The stand alone versions seem to be OOP as well, but Satanic Rites can be had for $3 on Amazon(again used)

hondo21 08-06-04 11:45 PM

Many months ago I sold my OOP copy of the HBO video release of THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY (1947, Danny Kaye) for over $90. I figured it would be rereleased at some point, hopefully in an improved transfer. Nothing yet though.

Looks like somebody is asking $130 for it (new) at Amazon Marketplace now. There's also a listing for only $22, but it says "import."

shill66 08-07-04 12:32 AM

If someone could find a list of those early Samuel Goldwyn/HBO Home Video releases, they're all OOP and valuable. We've already got a few on the list, and I know of another one - Wuthering Heights (with Olivier/Oberon).

svrasputin 08-07-04 01:07 AM

Not sure if anyone else noticed, but Platinum Disc Co. has released Prom Night...saw it at Circuit City the other day...not sure of the quality or anything, but it's $6.99 there...I paid $27 a while back for the Anchor Bay disc from SecondSpin.com...it's really not a good movie, and I'd probably be happy with the Platinum Disc...

Numes 08-07-04 11:51 AM

Here are a couple that are on my wishlist that are OOP:

Maniac Cop (Elite Version)
Bride of Re-Animator (Pioneer Version)

Both of these movies are available in other forms, but the ones listed above would be considered the ones to get if you can.

Skyler 08-08-04 12:03 PM

Parents, with Randy Quaid has been OOP for a while now. Disney's Mulan is hard to get as well.

ThatGuamGuy 08-08-04 02:02 PM


Originally posted by NCYankee
The new Take the Money is fullscreen only, the old one had both full and wide, the the WS is only 1.66:1 (according to Amazon). Also, the old is in Stereo while the new is in mono. That might be why, I am not sure.
That does make sense ... glad I have the old (thus, I haven't paid any attention to the new one).


The LE of Army of Darkness only had a run of 30,000 copies.
But, still, the new one has all the same features and is readily available. Only the cover is different, as far as I understand.

FYI, I just read in another thread, regarding 'Jingle All The Way', that it was OOP for a while because the studio got sued (successfully) as having stolen the idea, but it's coming back into print before the end of the year. So, now's the time to sell...

Oh, Skyler, there's a special edition of 'Mulan' coming soon.

Brent L 08-08-04 07:16 PM

How about the OOP Special Edition of Short Circuit? WWF WrestleMania 2000 also sells for a good bit.

NCYankee 08-10-04 12:41 PM

Bump.

Keep 'em coming.

Wild Yams 08-10-04 05:57 PM

Here's another one:

"Tank" starring James Garner, C. Thomas Howell and James Cromwell.

It's going for $40 used on Amazon and a completed auction sale on ebay for it was $46 (it's not on dvds123.com).

NCYankee 08-10-04 11:27 PM

dvds123 does show Tank, but they aren't very interested - only $5.40.

I am guessing that they have high prices in their databases for collectible discs that their customers are looking for (maybe they keep a wishlist for their regulars) because there are some OOP DVDs going for good money on eBay and Amazon which are valued very low at dvds123, while there are some such as MST 3K or Karate Kid where their wholesale price is comparable or higher than the eBay prices.

asianxcore 08-10-04 11:31 PM

aren't the movies part of the Limited Issue DVD line that Disney put out worth anything. I know the most one will get for each is maybe 20+ but they are still pretty sought after.

Jungle Book
101 Dalmations
Lady and the Tramp
Little Mermaid

and so on.

NCYankee 08-10-04 11:35 PM

They are probably worth something, but as stated at the beginning of the thread and several times since then I am avoiding obvious collectibles such as Disney and collectible tins. There are just too many of them to keep track of.

Leechboy 08-10-04 11:39 PM


Originally posted by Numes
Here are a couple that are on my wishlist that are OOP:

Maniac Cop (Elite Version)
Bride of Re-Animator (Pioneer Version)

Both of these movies are available in other forms, but the ones listed above would be considered the ones to get if you can.

I found a copy of "Bride of Reanimator Special Edition" in Media Play's used bin for $5.99. You may want to take a look there.

Neitzl 08-11-04 12:01 AM

Since you have Women on the Verge.....
I think Kika is OOP, R1. If it isn't, someone sold a copy
on ebay for about $53.

NCYankee 08-11-04 12:13 AM

Kika is a little too obscure - none currently on eBay, 1 on Amazon for $158. Like I said, I gotta draw the line somewhere (There are 16 "Women on the Verge" at amazon).


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