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Sold a couple sealed copies of the Criterion versions of Hard Boiled and The Killer, also the original release of Fargo on DVD back in the day. Nowadays, I hold no illusions that anything in my collection is worth much. Though I do have several of the Anchor Bay limited edition multi disc sets like Supergirl, Army of Darkness, and Manhunter.
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The Greatest American Hero (Complete Series in Deluxe Collector's Tin with instruction booklet and cape)
Haunted Honeymoon (two copies unopened) House 1 and 2 (Anchor Bay Special Limited Edition) |
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Oh, I have "The Greatest American Hero (Complete Series in Deluxe Collector's Tin with instruction booklet and cape)" too - what's it worth nowadays? I paid $79.44 including shipping back in 2006. I see that some Amazon Marketplace sellers have it offered at $980 for a new one and as low as $55 for a used copy. Used but "Like New" is $100. Would you consider selling it for that? I would for $980, but not for $100.
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I wouldn't sell mine since I'm a huge fan of the series. Bought my set on ebay for about $60.00 before it went OOP. I've seen new unopened sets listed for as high as $500.00 recently, however I don't know if they've actually sold for that amount. I opened mine upon arrival just to check that the batteries (included within the instruction book) didn't leak out. Apparently, this was a common problem with certain sets that remained unopened for a period of time.
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Probably a 3-way tie amongst Grand Tour: Disaster in Time, The Odyssey, and Nemesis (1993, Olivier Gruner) all 3 of which are routinely selling for $50 and up.
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What's a way to determine this? Just go to Ebay and see how much everything is going for?
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Ebay and Amazon, that's where I usually compare prices when I'm looking for something.
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prob the 2nd edition of the Third Man Criterion. goes for 40-50 bbucks
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At a glance, probably The Valerio Zurlini Box Set.
And The Cook, The Thief, His Wife And Her Lover. Nothing too pricey. |
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Another oop dvd returns to print. Aloha Bobby & Rose, I've been wanting to see it since I was a kid, shout is re releasing it July 29th, so the anchor bay version will drop in price.
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Checking Amazon's Deal of the Week, I noticed that while the current deal Scooby-Doo: Where Are You? set is $28, the original release seems to be listed at $400... one wonders if anyone is buying the original!
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Originally Posted by MrSmearkase
(Post 12075774)
Probably my wedding DVD.
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Originally Posted by kd5
(Post 12085276)
Grand Tour: Disaster in Time.
I also have Breaking Bad Barrel Dark Shadows Limited Ed. (I'd sell this if I would just buy the Deluxe, but I'm afraid I'll sell this and never get around to buying the Deluxe). Salem's Lot Dr. Syn Supergirl Anchor Bay - 80 Quatermass and the Pit Hammer - 134 Greatest American Hero tin (2 copies, 1 sealed) - one of my favorite series of all time (But I don't know where you all are getting 900 for this. It's usually between 200-300 and I've seen sealed copies go as low as $100 on eBay) Friends - The One with All Ten Seasons (Limited Edition) (2005) (2 copies, 1 sealed) - I really should sell that sealed copy. Batman the Animated series the complete series I think I also have this version of Of Mice and Men. If I could find it I'd sell it in a flash. http://www.amazon.com/Mice-Men-Rober...f+mice+and+men There's probably a ton more. Sometimes I browse Amazon and am astounded that something goes OOP and the price jumps through the roof. I have blind bought so much over the years and just never opened them. If I see a movie gets to $50 or so, I usually sell it (with rare exceptions - I'll probably never sell Quatermass, Supergirl, Batman TAS or GAH). Stuff get's reprinted all the time and most movies I just buy to watch -- and a blind buy is not worth 50 bucks to me. There are a few I collect though and those don't get sold.
Originally Posted by hasslein
(Post 12090243)
Another oop dvd returns to print. Aloha Bobby & Rose, I've been wanting to see it since I was a kid, shout is re releasing it July 29th, so the anchor bay version will drop in price.
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I own a lot of the ones mentioned but can anyone tell me what "Exit To Eden" is going for? Amazon lits it in the $50s used. It that pretty accurate?
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A DVD copy of Exit to Eden sold for $5 recently but most seemed to be priced starting around $35 now. If you click on Sold Listings, after you do a search, you can see what something has sold for in the last few weeks.
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Vice Squad (1982) - 50$ used at Amazon. I would list it for sale but I like the movie too much.
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Which one would get me the most money if I sold it? No idea.
Which one would I grab if there were a fire? Easy: http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...psfee30cc0.jpg Sorry, cats! The DVD set doesn't puke all over the carpet. |
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i have that Greatest American Hero Tin as well, but couldn't even tell you where it is or what condition it is in now. i used to keep my DVD's and sets pristine, now, i just don't care about them as i once used to. i much prefer my Blu's. sad really...
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In case anyone on here is interested, there is a brand new and sealed Greatest American Hero Deluxe Collector's Tin DVD set available on ebay right now for a 'buy it now' price of $156.00 (including shipping). The seller has over 3,800 transactions on ebay with a 100% feedback rating.
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Originally Posted by That'sAllFolks
(Post 12095002)
Love that movie. My copy is still sealed, but I might let it go for $900 on Amazon if someone really wants it ...
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Originally Posted by PileOfFudge
(Post 12095682)
In case anyone on here is interested, there is a brand new and sealed Greatest American Hero Deluxe Collector's Tin DVD set available on ebay right now for a 'buy it now' price of $156.00 (including shipping). The seller has over 3,800 transactions on ebay with a 100% feedback rating.
Off the top of my head would be the BB exclusive Nick Fury Agent of SHIELD and Are You Afraid of the Dark Sn 1. |
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Originally Posted by PileOfFudge
(Post 12095682)
In case anyone on here is interested, there is a brand new and sealed Greatest American Hero Deluxe Collector's Tin DVD set available on ebay right now for a 'buy it now' price of $156.00 (including shipping). The seller has over 3,800 transactions on ebay with a 100% feedback rating.
Rare and in-demand DVDs tend to collapse in price once a better alternative becomes available or goes back into print. |
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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12096895)
I suspect the prices will continue to fall as the series is coming out on Blu-ray...in Japan.
Rare and in-demand DVDs tend to collapse in price once a better alternative becomes available or goes back into print. |
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I have had a bunch but have sold almost all of them as I watch more blu rays...
Remember having "To Sir with Love" sell on amazon for about 40$ Sold my 8 Disney tins last year for a few hundred Sold Transformers the movie when it was rare for over $100 Found a rare Ali dvd in big lots and flipped it for about $60 Scarlett (miniseries dvd)... flipped a couple of them sold for about $70 each WM17... found that at moviestop last year and flipped it various criterions as well over the years |
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Shivers
The BRD Trilogy Lancelot of the Lake Vice Squad Chinese Roulette Dealer (Hungarian DVD) The Garden Of The Finzi Continis The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant In My Skin |
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