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Originally Posted by dvd_luver
Yeah, that is what I previously mentioned, I don't know for fact if it is one of the worlds rarest DVD's, but it has got to be so incredibly rare and HTF. So it could be one of the worlds rarest DVD's since the studio probably destroyed them all since the SE was planned instead from Tim Burton who wanted a SE on it's way in the future. Regardless, if any exist at all it is an incredibly rare version and DVD.
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Originally Posted by Rockmjd23
Wasn't there an Ed Wood dvd that only a few hundred made it to stores before it was cancelled?
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From a brief search through Ebay, it appears the recalled Ed Wood disc doesn't really have much value. I've seen a couple of Buy-It-Now's for less than what I originally paid for the disc. Although, someone on Amazon is trying to get $575 for it. rotfl
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most dvds dont have any value in the long run. theyre hardly a good investment. most of the limited ones will get the best prices shortly after they vanish and become impossible to find. dvd prices in general have dived and things like criterion dvds are not worth half what they were 5 years ago. or when a new related film comes out and interest in that film shoots up again. look at supergirl, it wasnt that sought after but when superman returns came out and there was no sign of it appearing on the new SM sets the price shot up.
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How about The Cremaster Cycle? They were only for sale from the Guggenheim I believe.
From Wikipedia: "The full series was released in a limited series of 20 sets of DVDs, sold each for at least $100,000, and will not be made available on mass-market DVD.[1] However a 30 minute part of the third film is available on DVD." |
I made 50 copies of a movie called "Hollywood Jenga," so clearly it's the world's rarest DVD, and only about 10 sold.
Now that I've mentioned this, I should throw the rest up on ebay. I'm sure I've just driven demand sky high. |
Originally Posted by Bill Needle
I could press only 100 copies of my dog taking a dump, and it still wouldn't be worth anything...and neither should it be.
Ill give you $20 for a copy. |
Originally Posted by Canadian Bacon
:crap:
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Originally Posted by DVD Josh
That icon is quite fitting for SALO.
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I remember several years ago Cartoon Network ran a 'Dexter's Laboratory' contest and the grand prize was a DVD that contained every episode of the show up to that point. Now that is one DVD I would like own. :)
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Originally Posted by darkside
The only reason this DVD is wanted is the Criterion name. If Image had released 2000 copies of it and let it go out of print the value would be a fraction of the Criterion version.
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I have read enough reviews and seen some of the other works from the director to have no interest. I am glad thouh its coming to dvd again so those whoe have tried to sell this for hundreds of dollars get screwed, and those who paid that dough will be pissed.
With stuff like El Topo, Holy Mountain and even Monster Squad finally coming to dvd for the first time, makes me glad the VHS pirates who tried to sell thi stuff for ungodly profit are gonna suffer as well. Seriously, I aint a socialist. :0 |
Originally Posted by CinemaNut
I have read enough reviews and seen some of the other works from the director to have no interest. I am glad thouh its coming to dvd again so those whoe have tried to sell this for hundreds of dollars get screwed, and those who paid that dough will be pissed.
With stuff like El Topo, Holy Mountain and even Monster Squad finally coming to dvd for the first time, makes me glad the VHS pirates who tried to sell thi stuff for ungodly profit are gonna suffer as well. Seriously, I aint a socialist. :0 All in all, the whole price-gouging situation with regard to "you want it, but you can't get it unless you're willing to pay the price" DVDs is just ridiculous. People claim "free enterprise" every time they're criticized, but it's opportunism, plain and simple. It's exploting the free enterprise system, not helping it. |
Originally Posted by Bill Geiger
Is this it?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pig-OOP-DVD-Cult...em260076859793 If so, the value is pretty piss poor. same movie, diffrent release. the original release is numbered to 200 i think, and still gets high marks. forthe above depends on what bootlegs you buy from what people. plenty of quality boots out there that could pass the pepsi challenge. disc art, covers and inserts quality printed on paper. I see copies of monster squad and howard the duck on ebay with shrink wrap and security stickers all the time. at the same time i see junky printer paper covers dvd-r junk at flea markets and comic shows. |
Being a member here at DVDTalk for nearly 7 years now, I can confidently say that Salo gets the highest amount of unwarranted discussion of any other film.
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Originally Posted by caiman
Being a member here at DVDTalk for nearly 7 years now, I can confidently say that Salo gets the highest amount of unwarranted discussion of any other film.
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Originally Posted by scarredgod
and the highest amount of unnecessary threadcrapping.
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Originally Posted by Bill Needle
I could press only 100 copies of my dog taking a dump, and it still wouldn't be worth anything...and neither should it be.
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Originally Posted by Mercury&Solace
Will that be getting a Blu Ray tor HD DVD release anytime soon?
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Another very rare title is "Little Rascals DTS". Not sure about the value, though.
Anyhow, some rare titles, which are very hard to find don´t necessarily cost an arm and a leg. Guess, it all depends on the demand. |
Here's a pretty rare one. Circa summer 2000, New Line released the 2-disc Boogie Nights, which was originally slated to include a 30 minute cut of the John Holmes documentary "Exhausted." A handful of check discs (certainly less than 40) were pressed and sent out to review publications prior to street date only to see New Line forced to remove the documentary before the disc saw a final release. I know in all my dealings, this is the rarest disc I've ever personally encountered. I know there are probably other examples of check discs pressed with material that didn't make the final release, but this is one of the only examples I can think of where the discs actually made it out into the public.
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I have a factory-pressed DVD of the Don Hertzfeldt animated short "Rejected" that was a limited edition. I don't know how many copies were pressed, but the website warns:
"Remember, once these are sold out they will never again be reprinted, doomed to only be available for outrageous prices on E-bay from overweight collectors who speak Klingon and smell vaguely of baby powder and cheese." |
Wasn't there a horror movie that was released on dvd and quickly taken off the market? I don't recall the name but I thought the movie had something to do with a killer dressed as a clown. I remember looking for the dvd but never finding it....Name help?
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How rare is the original Duel dvd? If I remember correctly Duel was set to be released and then somebody died or something and it was pulled. It was later released, but I think a couple from the initial release leaked out. Now, I don't know if the first release is any different than the one that's currently available or if it was just shelved for awhile and then released again as is. Anybody know?
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Originally Posted by whoopdido
How rare is the original Duel dvd? If I remember correctly Duel was set to be released and then somebody died or something and it was pulled. It was later released, but I think a couple from the initial release leaked out. Now, I don't know if the first release is any different than the one that's currently available or if it was just shelved for awhile and then released again as is. Anybody know?
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Originally Posted by Mike Adams
I'm with you. Makes me smile to see those inflated Amazon and eBay prices come tumbling down once an OOP title is re-released. As for the bootleggers, I agree there as well, although at least with titles that have never been released on DVD, they're actually providing something the studio hadn't bothered to, albeit at a sometimes ridiculous price. Even worse is the fact that what you get for the cash you fork over is very poorly done, and from what I've seen, bootleggers sometimes don't stop selling their wares even after an official release happens, at least while they still have stock to get rid of.
All in all, the whole price-gouging situation with regard to "you want it, but you can't get it unless you're willing to pay the price" DVDs is just ridiculous. People claim "free enterprise" every time they're criticized, but it's opportunism, plain and simple. It's exploting the free enterprise system, not helping it. |
are you kidding? thats how the world works. those chaps in iraq dont sell you yanks oil for 10 cents a barrell cause thats all it cost them. they sell it for a high price cause they know you're dumb enough to pay it.
i have sold over 30 videos of rare films which are not on dvd, i usually pick them up for 50p and no more than 1.99 and sell them on buy it now auctions for anywhere between 5 quid and 20 quid. |
Originally Posted by SI78
I'm curious how many Little Shop Of Horrors with the alternate ending made it out into the world. How close to the street date was it recalled? Over the years I have managed to find 2 sitting on shelves in stores. (Well, two locations of the same retailer.)
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is this definate that criterion is re-releasing this? anyone have a link or an eta?
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Originally Posted by Cameron
depends on what bootlegs you buy from what people. plenty of quality boots out there that could pass the pepsi challenge. disc art, covers and inserts quality printed on paper. I see copies of monster squad and howard the duck on ebay with shrink wrap and security stickers all the time. at the same time i see junky printer paper covers dvd-r junk at flea markets and comic shows.
I will agree though that a few (<b>very</b> few) makers of "unofficial" DVDs do put some effort into them, and fewer still actually sell for reasonable prices, or better yet, mostly trade (PDTV among them). |
Originally Posted by Jay G.
I have a factory-pressed DVD of the Don Hertzfeldt animated short "Rejected" that was a limited edition. I don't know how many copies were pressed, but the website warns:
"Remember, once these are sold out they will never again be reprinted, doomed to only be available for outrageous prices on E-bay from overweight collectors who speak Klingon and smell vaguely of baby powder and cheese." |
Originally Posted by bgmat58
is this definate that criterion is re-releasing this? anyone have a link or an eta?
Have we been able to renew our rights? Well, here’s the answer you weren’t expecting. Yes. We’re working on a brand new HD transfer now. It’ll be a totally new release and be out in 2007. |
Originally Posted by kevkev
are you kidding? thats how the world works. those chaps in iraq dont sell you yanks oil for 10 cents a barrell cause thats all it cost them. they sell it for a high price cause they know you're dumb enough to pay it.
i have sold over 30 videos of rare films which are not on dvd, i usually pick them up for 50p and no more than 1.99 and sell them on buy it now auctions for anywhere between 5 quid and 20 quid. |
Originally Posted by CliffStephenson
Here's a pretty rare one. Circa summer 2000, New Line released the 2-disc Boogie Nights, which was originally slated to include a 30 minute cut of the John Holmes documentary "Exhausted." A handful of check discs (certainly less than 40) were pressed and sent out to review publications prior to street date only to see New Line forced to remove the documentary before the disc saw a final release. I know in all my dealings, this is the rarest disc I've ever personally encountered. I know there are probably other examples of check discs pressed with material that didn't make the final release, but this is one of the only examples I can think of where the discs actually made it out into the public.
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Originally Posted by bgmat58
is this definate that criterion is re-releasing this? anyone have a link or an eta?
being discussed at length... Criterion re-releasing Salo in 2007
Originally Posted by Mike Adams
Very true. However, the ones with shrinkwrap and "security stickers" piss me off more than the obviously-fanmade ones. Regardless of price, to try and pass off bootlegs (pressed or not) as official product is pretty damn low, especially when it's something that exists on an official DVD.
I will agree though that a few (<b>very</b> few) makers of "unofficial" DVDs do put some effort into them, and fewer still actually sell for reasonable prices, or better yet, mostly trade (PDTV among them). |
What a silly thread.
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I had the honor of owning Salo on LD (Criterion) which was a pretty rare title in its own right.
I actually got it out of an old "Camelot Music" laser clearance. I watched it and sold it pretty quickly. It is nice having a rare title to help sell a bunch of laserdiscs when they must go in a group. On the DVD side, I still have an unopened copy of the famed Little Shop of Horrors with Alternative Ending. Everyone assumed that Warner would rerelease the ending in color but it was just a rumor that drove the prices down. I may throw it on eBay and see what I can get, if not much, I'll crack it open and watch it. I also have the Killer on Criterion but I'm not sure about it's "rarity". |
Originally Posted by Mike Adams
That sounds vaguely familiar, and I would have loved to get my hands on one of those (the DVD, not the overweight collectors).
http://stores.musictoday.com/store/d...id=7298&sfid=2 |
Originally Posted by Wildo1966
Wasn't there a horror movie that was released on dvd and quickly taken off the market? I don't recall the name but I thought the movie had something to do with a killer dressed as a clown. I remember looking for the dvd but never finding it....Name help?
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Originally Posted by kevkev
are you kidding? thats how the world works. those chaps in iraq dont sell you yanks oil for 10 cents a barrell cause thats all it cost them. they sell it for a high price cause they know you're dumb enough to pay it.
i have sold over 30 videos of rare films which are not on dvd, i usually pick them up for 50p and no more than 1.99 and sell them on buy it now auctions for anywhere between 5 quid and 20 quid. |
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