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Does Any One Own Any Rare DVD's
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDanae Cassandra
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I have 16 (right now) OOP Criterions, the hardest to find I think is Flesh for Frankenstein.

I have some titles that no one else here seems to, such as Kentucky's Last Great Places: A Kentucky Life Special and 4 of the releases from 2 Million Minutes.  I don't know if that makes them particularly rare.

Some of the various anime releases I have at one point or another have gone for stupid amounts on Amazon.  A number of those are currently out of print. 

The rarest piece on my wishlist is the widescreen edition of The Slipper and the Rose, an old Richard Chamberlain film.  It's generally on Amazon for around $60, and I'm just not willing to pay that much.
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Got a few and then more become rare without me knowing it, while others become worthless due to better releases or blu-rays.

Savage Streets 2disc SE might be the most valuable so far. Thursday used to be, but bootlegs have hurt the real deal prices, I used to sell those for around $150 on ebay, now they're around $40-60.


How did you get hold of so many copys of Thursday?


Luck and paying retail or more.
I had pre-ordered it, but that never showed up so I grabbed one from Media Play for myself after a few days. Couple weeks later I noticed they were already OOP and found one copy each at all 3 Borders in town.
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I have no idea which DVDs in my collection are rare, but in a 4000+ collection built up since DVD was introduced there are bound to be some - I suppose. I have a bunch of old Criterions that probably are OOP, but whether they are rare or not, I don't know.

I do own a rarity on LaserDisc, though: the Hong Kong release of Disney's Song of the South.
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Once again not a problem. You might also be interested in the massive world cinema catalog released by Artificial Eye.

http://www.artificial-eye.com/catalog.php?film


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Lordi's The Kin


All Regions

Released: 1/07/2004

Widescreen 2.35




Tamala 2010 A Punk Cat In Space


Region 2

Released: 23/05/2003

Anamorphic 1.85




Grasshoppa! Vol. 1


Region 2

Released: 16/07/2004

Full Frame 




Grasshoppa! Vol. 2


Region 2

Released: 2/03/2002

Full Frame 




Grasshoppa! Vol. 3


Region 2

Released: 16/07/2004

Full Frame 




Grasshoppa! Vol. 4


Region 2

Released: 3/07/2002

Full Frame 




Quaqquao niebieski


All Regions

Released:

Full Frame 1.33




Quaqquao zielony


All Regions

Released:

Full Frame 1.33




Quaqquao pomaranczowy


All Regions

Released:

Full Frame 1.33




Woodenhead


All Regions

Released: 12/11/2004

Full Frame 1.33




G.O.R.A. - A Space Movie


All Regions

Released: 31/01/2005

Anamorphic 1.85




Santo and the Monsters: Box Set #1 Santo & Blue Demon Vs. Dr. Frankenstein / Santo & Blue Demon vs. Dracula & The Wolfman / Santo vs Frankenstein's Daughter / Santo In The Vengeance Of The Mummy


All Regions

Released: 29/07/2003





1984 (1956 version + 1954 version)


All Regions

Released: 8/11/2007

Full Frame 




Save the Green Planet!


Region 3

Released: 1/08/2003

Anamorphic 1.85




Oseam


Region 3

Released: 5/09/2003

Anamorphic 1.78




Wonderful Days


Region 3

Released: 27/03/2004

Anamorphic 1.85




Babakiueria (Barbeque Area)


All Regions

Released: 8/06/2006

Full Frame 1.33





Save the Green Planet got a UK release, but mine is the South Korean release. Wonderful Days was released in countries other than South Korea, but this version is the only one to include the longer version. Afaik every title above is OOP.

My fiancée has, courtesy of me, the following OOP DVDs [edit]Looks like I'll have to get Mio and Mao into the db[/edit]:
Mio and Mao rózowy


All Regions

Released:

Full Frame 1.33




Mio and Mao niebieski


All Regions

Released:

Full Frame 1.33




Mio and Mao zólty


All Regions

Released:

Full Frame 1.33




Haré+Guu - Vol. 1


Region 1

Released: 14/02/2006

Full Frame 



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Im jealous of your copy of the original 1984 film W0m6at 

I dare say the limited releases of the original theatrical versions of the first 3 Star Wars films will become rare.

I never got Return of the Jedi

Which im rather annoyed about now 

But i will get it sooner or later.
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Im jealous of your copy of the original 1984 film W0m6at 

I dare say the limited releases of the original theatrical versions of the first 3 Star Wars films will become rare.

I never got Return of the Jedi

Which im rather annoyed about now 

But i will get it sooner or later.


Wow, I didn't realize how rare the Original Trilogy has gotten ($100+ on Amazon Marketplace and $60+ on ebay). I paid $35 at Wal-Mart back in November...
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Im jealous of your copy of the original 1984 film W0m6at 

I dare say the limited releases of the original theatrical versions of the first 3 Star Wars films will become rare.

I never got Return of the Jedi

Which im rather annoyed about now 

But i will get it sooner or later.


Wow, I didn't realize how rare the Original Trilogy has gotten ($100+ on Amazon Marketplace and $60+ on ebay). I paid $35 at Wal-Mart back in November...


I expect in 10 years after all the idiots have scratched most of the copys to death. You can expect $400 to $600 dollars. And in 20 years given Lucas might be dead by then over $1000.

Then there will be no chance of the originals ever getting another legit release on any format.
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Im jealous of your copy of the original 1984 film W0m6at 

I dare say the limited releases of the original theatrical versions of the first 3 Star Wars films will become rare.

I never got Return of the Jedi

Which im rather annoyed about now 

But i will get it sooner or later.


Wow, I didn't realize how rare the Original Trilogy has gotten ($100+ on Amazon Marketplace and $60+ on ebay). I paid $35 at Wal-Mart back in November...


I expect in 10 years after al the idiots have scratched most of the copys to death. You can expect $400 to $600 dollars. And in 20 years given Lucas might be dead by then over $1000.

Then there will be no chance of the originals ever getting another legit release on any format.


Well, if Lucas dies then maybe rational minds will prevail and they'll release it on whatever format is the standard. Of course I wouldn't rule out him putting together some kind of contract that the OT ever be released even after his death...
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Im jealous of your copy of the original 1984 film W0m6at 

I dare say the limited releases of the original theatrical versions of the first 3 Star Wars films will become rare.

I never got Return of the Jedi

Which im rather annoyed about now 

But i will get it sooner or later.


Wow, I didn't realize how rare the Original Trilogy has gotten ($100+ on Amazon Marketplace and $60+ on ebay). I paid $35 at Wal-Mart back in November...


I expect in 10 years after al the idiots have scratched most of the copys to death. You can expect $400 to $600 dollars. And in 20 years given Lucas might be dead by then over $1000.

Then there will be no chance of the originals ever getting another legit release on any format.


Well, if Lucas dies then maybe rational minds will prevail and they'll release it on whatever format is the standard. Of course I wouldn't rule out him putting together some kind of contract that the OT ever be released even after his death...


Given he screwed Fox out of getting any money from merchandise. Im sure he has it in writing his films can't be altered or released from what was his final vision at the time.
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Im jealous of your copy of the original 1984 film W0m6at 

I think Studio One actually did a version in 1953 (available on Studio One Anthology). If you're lucky you might still be able to get it, keeping in mind that this is a Spanish release, so tricky to source (and PAL), and expensive to ship if sourcing from Europe.
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Im jealous of your copy of the original 1984 film W0m6at 

I think Studio One actually did a version in 1953 (available on Studio One Anthology). If you're lucky you might still be able to get it, keeping in mind that this is a Spanish release, so tricky to source (and PAL), and expensive to ship if sourcing from Europe.

You are correct about Studio One.  It features Eddie Albert, Lorne Greene and the voice of Robert Culp.  It's pretty good--though naturally very compressed--I gave it 4* out of 5.
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Just to clarify my previous post (keyed in on the bus to work)
"If you're lucky you might still be able to get it" <-- "it" refers to the disc I own, not the Studio One set.

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You are correct about Studio One.  It features Eddie Albert, Lorne Greene and the voice of Robert Culp.  It's pretty good--though naturally very compressed--I gave it 4* out of 5.

What's that set like? I'm keen to see that version of 1984, but I'm reluctant to blind-buy the set. A few other titles on there look interesting, but I've not seen a single one. The recent discounts on Amazon have got me tempted once more.
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You are correct about Studio One.  It features Eddie Albert, Lorne Greene and the voice of Robert Culp.  It's pretty good--though naturally very compressed--I gave it 4* out of 5.

What's that set like? I'm keen to see that version of 1984, but I'm reluctant to blind-buy the set. A few other titles on there look interesting, but I've not seen a single one. The recent discounts on Amazon have got me tempted once more.

I enjoy it quite a bit.  Only 1 or 2 clunkers in the set.  Highly recommended if you enjoy "classic" TV drama.  I'll try to gather my notes and PM you tonight or tomorrow, if you want.
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Off the top of my head, I have the first pressing of Swamp Thing (which was pulled because of nudity) and two copies of the first pressing of The Devil's Advocate.
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Excluding limited editions. Titles that what OPP, and have since become hard to find.
I have...

Series 7: The Contenders


Got that one myself; not worth that much though - I got my copy off Ebay for about £5.
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