Where to buy OOP or unreleased DVDs?
- Erikht
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Where to buy OOP or unreleased DVDs?
I would be grateful if anybody could post or pm me the name of internet based stores who sell out-of-print or never-released DVDs. I know I saw some addresses here some time ago, but I can't find the topic tread.
In advance,
Thank you.
In advance,
Thank you.
- Michael Kerpan
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Re: Where to buy OOP or un-released DVDs?
How can one buy an "unreleased DVD" anywhere? ;~}
- med
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Re: Where to buy OOP or un-released DVDs?
"Unreleased" as in bootleg copies of never-on-DVD films? There's 5 Minutes to Live (which appears to be known now as CINEstrike!), though I've heard/read nothing but bad things about their customer service.
- Minkin
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Re: Where to buy OOP or un-released DVDs?
Olive films sells a few OOP titles. Not everything is on that page, so you might have to do a little searching for what you would like.
- Markson
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Re: Where to buy OOP or unreleased DVDs?
Sometimes something as simple as Ebay or Amazon works well, if you can handle sifting through the (often) ridiculously overpriced options.
- scubadonc
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Re: Where to buy OOP or unreleased DVDs?
I agree with eBay and Amazon. Truthfully, you could buy an OOP title anytime if you're willing to pay. Getting a good deal takes patience and diligence. I spent 10 months trying to get the Criterion Straw Dogs for cheap. Got it for $25 on eBay. Got Le Trou unopened on Amazon for $15 and some change. Eventually, someone doesn't realize what they've got.
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Re: Where to buy OOP or unreleased DVDs?
He said "never-released," not "unreleased." Perhaps referring to the handful of DVDs that were cancelled after review copies had gone out, such as (for a time) Boomerang.
- Michael Kerpan
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Re: Where to buy OOP or unreleased DVDs?
He said both. (Look at the caption of his post) ;~}Perkins Cobb wrote:He said "never-released," not "unreleased." Perhaps referring to the handful of DVDs that were cancelled after review copies had gone out, such as (for a time) Boomerang.
- Erikht
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Re: Where to buy OOP or unreleased DVDs?
Let's put it like this: I got a few DVDs I have made myself from VHS viewing-videos I have borrowed from a certain National Library. Some of these are only available as a viewing copy, and as such id un-released. Some films has been showed on television back in the days, but is not available commercially, though the film was copied down on a VHS (or DVD if the copy is of newer date). Some people own old film rolls, and have made R-DVDs for sale. Some flicks has been downloaded for streaming by television companies or film production companies. A very few archives might do the same.
This is the kind of films I am looking for. Right now I am looking for "The lost Brigade" from 1919, and now 4 or 5 of you will tell me how easy it is to get hold of (the three reels still in existence, that is), and my problem is solved for now. But there is always a new film. Some pre- "Die Spinnen" Fritz Lang? A British film about The Boer War from before WW1 (I guess WW1 changed the way war was viewed. We never had that innocence again. So how was the war films before the concept of Total Warfare was fully developed?).
Unreleased or never-released, you know what I mean.
Thank you for your answers, though, and I hope I have clarified things a bit. I see that my initial post was a tad unclear (though not never-clear).
Erik
This is the kind of films I am looking for. Right now I am looking for "The lost Brigade" from 1919, and now 4 or 5 of you will tell me how easy it is to get hold of (the three reels still in existence, that is), and my problem is solved for now. But there is always a new film. Some pre- "Die Spinnen" Fritz Lang? A British film about The Boer War from before WW1 (I guess WW1 changed the way war was viewed. We never had that innocence again. So how was the war films before the concept of Total Warfare was fully developed?).
Unreleased or never-released, you know what I mean.
Thank you for your answers, though, and I hope I have clarified things a bit. I see that my initial post was a tad unclear (though not never-clear).
Erik
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Re: Where to buy OOP or unreleased DVDs?
Marketplaces similar to Amazon are available on many other online stores, e.g. if you are looking for Dutch OOP DVDs - check bol.com (the problem is that sellers are allowd to ship to Holland and Belgium only, at least at thsi time). Barnes and Noble also has something similar, I used its sellers for books only so far, not sure what's the situation with other media
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:49 pm
Re: Where to buy OOP or unreleased DVDs?
Is the Fox Lorber A Matter of Dignity not dire or will the new Lorber/ anybody likely put out a superior copy soon?