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Topic: How much would you pay for a DVD?
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Claude S. Ayakawa
Film God
Posts: 2738
From: Waipahu, Hawaii, USA
Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 03-10-2004 12:09 PM
It is very obvious when many who complain that some DVD prices are too high have never bought and collected laserdiscs. When I used to buy them, I was very happy when a movie only disc was priced around $29.95. Most of MGM single disc new titles were at that price and two disc sets cost $5.00 more. Image Entertainment titles were the highest at $39.95. Universal, New Line, Warners Brothers, Paramount and others were priced at $34.95 for single discs and $39.95 for double platters. With the exception of MGM who provided a trailer from the movie most of the time, the other studio discs were movie only. Laserdiscs that featured all of the extra stuff that is on most DVD today, would be a special edition box set and the price would be about $75.00 or more such as a movie like "TLOTR-The Return of The King". When George Lucas released the original "STAR WARS" trilogy in a box set, the price was $250.000 and I gladly paid it! The 2nd box set with the digitally restored scenes and Dolby 5.1 sound was priced around $150.00 and I bought it again. The newly updated "STAR WARS" trilogy out on DVD in September will be priced about $60.00 and I am also planning to buy that too.
As several people had already mentioned, the final TLOTR film will not sell at the MSRP price of $29.95 by most video retailers but will be much lower. The average price will be around $19.95 at places like Tower Video and probably $14.95 at places like Circuit City for a limited time.
-Claude
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Frank Angel
Film God
Posts: 5305
From: Brooklyn NY USA
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 03-15-2004 08:49 AM
Save your money. When HD-DVDs begin being released, we will all have to purchase our entire collection all over again. So you are better off waiting for them to make it to the $5 bins. I get all my DVDs from Columbia House once they are reduced to $9.99 and $11.99. Now that's what I call fairly priced! Hopefully by the time HD-DVDs are released, I will be too old, too blind and too deaf to see or hear any difference between HD DVDs and regular DVDs (except maybe the regular DVDs will have all rotted by then) and my old age will save me from this merry-go-round of one format replacing another and me having to re-purchase the same title time and time again.
Hey, just sell us the damn 35mm prints! There are 4000 prints of ROTK; I am sure that is more than enough to satisfy the small, collector's market. The studios will still have plenty left over to band-saw....we wouldn't want to deprive them of that little perverse Natziesque pleasure of theirs. They are going to bandsaw all 4000 of them anyway, so why not just sell 3000 to us and shut us up? Then they can price their special edition, junk footage added, self-destructing DVDs any way they damn well please, cause quite frankly, we won't give a rats ass.
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