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Originally Posted by scott1598
who would want the uncorrected disc anyway?
Originally Posted by scott1598
how much for mine then?
Probably <b>not</b> in the case of this superman collection set or DVDs in general, but <b>sometimes</b> an incorrect item that results in really limited amount on the street fetches big bucks... |
Originally Posted by darkhawk
The only thing I still have sealed is The Godfather Trilogy with bonus disk
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Originally Posted by CertifiedTHX
Maybe I'm missing something, but how can one keep a DVD set sealed once they have opened and inspected it?
EDIT: Damn, that dude <b>did</b> say open it... that had to be a joke. Anyway, you shouldn't have to open it to determine if it contains the corrected discs, but I agree with the folks who say that A) screwed-up discs don't make the set valuable, and B) even with the corrected discs, the set isn't an investment, it's just a bunch of movies. |
Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Buy movies to watch, not to resell.
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You mean screwed up production errors are only valuable in stamps?
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Originally Posted by Lecithin
You mean screwed up production errors are only valuable in stamps?http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Co...7a.hmedium.jpg
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Originally Posted by Trevor
Woah. I don't think I know about this disc. Details?
http://www.amazon.com/Godfather-DVD-...3555955&sr=1-1 |
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