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#26
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Originally Posted by Chucky
Nobody is making a big deal about it because nobody rents from Blockbuster anymore, so nobody knows.
and with my neighbourhood Hollywood Video gone, it's just Netflix for me.
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The people who run Blockbuster must be laughing all the way to the bank knowing the wrestling collectors are renting the dvd and never returning it and paying full retail price for it (possibly even OVER retail). I can see why they don't offer brand new copies for sale, why should they? They get more money for it when the renters don't return them, what is so hard for people to understand there?
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Originally Posted by Cameron
i's sure the grindhouse stuff will end up on the double dip later down the road
It would be nice if the eventual super-duper end-all deluxe final-dip version of a movie would contain everything that was on earlier versions, but that is rarely the case anymore.
#31
Yeah I just called a Blockbuster and he said the DVD there was single-disc. Anyone know what's on the disc? I just bought two copies of Halloween (the rated and unrated) and I have a 2nd disc that's useless, so I figured I might wait and see if, after the movie goes previously viewed I can sell it with that extra disc (while perhaps buying a second PVD Halloween and sticking it in the case, if it's got any exclusives).
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The Blockbuster rental version of Halloween has a nice little interview with Rob Zombie. It's not anything great (if you've read up on Zombie), but it's nice to have.