What is the most amount of money you would pay for a movie?

What is the most amount of money you would pay for a movie?

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>mfw mom gave all my Disney VHSs to Goodwill

FUCK YOU MOM THEY'RE WORTH THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WE COULD HAE BEEN RICH AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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I have multiple copies of all of this movies on VHS tapes, they aren't worth shit. People advertise at these prices but never sell.

The most I've paid for an individual movie? $60 for Godzilla Criterion Collection. Most definitely worth it, came with the original and Americanized versions, a neat popout box, tons of special features. Most I overpaid for a movie? $20 for Maximum Overdrive on VHS. Helluva movie, but shoulda been closer to $5 tops. Or maybe some exploitation movies, which I've paid up to $35 for some awful fake snuff films.

I think in my old age if it became rare enough (like an apocalyptic type situation, I assume), I'd be willing to dish out a couple hundred dollars for End of Evangelion or Spider-Man 2.

Those clamshell cases are nice but with the upcoming Disney + streaming service I can watch every classic cartoon I want at any time. Not only that but every Marvel Studios film, Star Wars, 20th C Fox Films, and many more.

Most I paid was like $60 for an imported uncut edition dvd. Two years later it was re-released and now rips are easy to find. fml

you have to be in your old age
maximum overdrive is a made for tv movie with a shit plot and shittier actors

I piad about $40 including shipping for Heathers on Bluray. It had been out of print for a good year or two in australia but I found on ebay someone in the UK that had imported the australian bluray so I bought it. about a month later it was back in print and only cost about $10 in store. a few more months later the Arrow remaster was released. oh well

Nah lmao early twenties. But I used to watch Maximum overdrive when I was like 4-5 with my cousins and a few years ago was getting nostalgic. At the time the blu-ray hadn't come out, it was only released on VHS and in an out-of-print combo pack DVD. So I found it when I stumbled upon a VHS store hidden behind a shopping center, and had enough disposable income to cover it. Is it a shitty movie? Yeah. Shit plot? You just described 90% of Stephen King stories. Shitty actors? Nah son.

I wish I’d bought up all of the Disney vault stuff released on DVD in the early 00’s. The ones that came in the tins. There was some great stuff in those. Pretty sure they even came with all the “racist” cartoons unaltered, for posterity purposes. Pretty sure they go for a lot these days. Anyone remember what the series was called? Pretty sure they were Disney store exclusives.

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Is anyone going to actually watch these or just hold on too them as collect's items?

$120 for Matrix collection (on HD-DVD)

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I don't know but there has never been an offical physical release of Song of the South.

$200 bucks for the Criterion Olympic box set when all I really wanted from that is Riefenstahl's Olympia (because it's the greatest and most influential sports doc of all-time, not for /pol/-related reasons)

i work at goodwill. they come in all the time

I payed $60 for EOE on DVD, so probably that

>no song of the south

>Buying
>Implying

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>offical physical release of Song of the South.
it's not even racist, at least in a white supremacy sense. it's mainly just really dated and uses some stereotyping (yet Gone With the Wind is readily available and shown on TCM like once every other month, celebrating Hattie McDaniel's equally """""problematic""""" performance by today's standard; and lest we forget the seminal Birth of a Nation has multiple blu-ray additions and in no way is Song of the South more racist than that landmark).

they should at least give it Criterion or somebody like that so they can release it with supplements along for proper historical and social context

>Song of the South Criterion Blu-ray
too beautiful for this pc world

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I spent 200 on the box set of Evangelion in like 2002

>godzilla criterion for 60 american dollarydoos
I didn't even pay that for the Bluray. I did pay 30 bucks for the Repo Man bluray, though. TOTALLY WORTH IT

What's the standard going price for a blu ray Criterion? I thought it was 60 but it might have been 30 or 40

lol they're releasing all vault movies with their streaming service

lol they're releasing all vault movies with their streaming service

15 for blurays and 30 tops for a special edition or collection

I think Repo Man was 29.99 when I bought it at a brick and mortar Barnes & Noble. Online it's 39.99 which sounds more normal. I think that's why I immediately bought it, I normally only buy movies during the big Barnes and Noble criterion bluray sales.

5$ for a movie you like

any thing more is a fucking ripoff

maybe 1$ for a movie you have never seen because there is a chance it might be utter shit and you might regret your purchase.

i rarely buy movies and if i do buy them from the 3$/5$ ben

recently i have begun to hate movies. i think i am suffering from anhedonia that prevents me from enjoying them

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unless theyre 1st edition at best, they aint worth shit. go buy them at goodwill.

My grandparents have all those tapes.

bin*

>recently i have begun to hate movies
because you're buying bargain bin shit retard

I paid 100 for a horror tape that was never put on dvd or any website.

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most of the movies i watch are not from the bargain bin
i said if i buy a movie, i get it from the bargain bin
most of the movies i watch i pirate because i am not going to pay for a movie that ill end up hating

i have seen 1000s of movies and 8 out of ten of them were shit

And it's 1997 not 1986 like the filename says.

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>paying 1000 dollars for crappy vhses for the sake of collecting them

collectors are retarded. i think many of them have autism.

I like to preserve shitty horror movies nobody cares about. They belong in a museum.

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before torrenting i think i spent like 30 dollars on a blade runner collection
i was retarded.i regret it

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preserve rips of them you can get for free online. why collect physical copies?

I paid 70 bucks for End of Evangelion a few years ago. Worth every penny, IMO.

i got that movie for free. knowing you can get it for free makes it not worth even a dollar

Yeah, can’t wait for ‘Song of the South’.

These aren't available online. Most aren't that's why you can sell them at a high price. I sell movies on ebay so it kinda pays for itself.

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>2019...I am...forgotten

something being free devalues it in my mind.

if i can get something for free i am not gonna pay over 5 dollars for it. this is what pirating has done to my worldview

This is just a front for a CWC thread, right?

like you have disposable income anyway

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If you saw this BEFORE the Lion King came out, you're a okay guy

even if i had a billion dollars, i would not pay 20 dollars for a fucking movie

Physical items that you actually hold satisfy something primal in the mind

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kek

>denying
>crying

no one is actually stupid enough to pay that much for them. they're not rare. it's just a handfull of people on craigslist and ebay pricing them like that

30 bucks for dvd/ bluray and 4 dollars for VHS.

I wish there was a more stable physical format for movies.

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MSRP is usually $40
but you can always find them ~$22-27 on Amazon and other web sites year-round, and Barnes & Noble and Criterion's own web store has two 50% off sales annually (July/November and February/October, respectively)

>repo man
you got repwned
fuck that movie

Figment will never die no matter how hard Disney tries

that is all

What movie would you pay $100 for?
it has
-the movie
-the movie in proper ratio
-commentary track by DIRECTOR ONLY NOTHING FUNNY BY THE CAST FUCK YOU
-deleted scenes
-fungus collage
inb4 captain marvel

We'll get Jordan Peele on that, right away

a black song of the south would be parodied and called bong on the mouth

No one ever actually pays the ridiculous asking prices for the “black diamond” Disney vhs. They usually sell for like 10-20$. You’re not missing out on any money my man.

HA, I've got it, and I'll sell it to you for that much.

Those are only the asking prices put up by fucking retards who think they’re valuable, when in reality they’re worth like 10$ each.

Krull.

God I love old horror movie covers. Now they're so generic.

Pretty sure you're a faggot

>the smell of popping one of those badboys open

God, I miss the autumn nights watching Goosebumps tapes with my Dad. :(

Most I'll pay for a movie is about $30. But I generally scour the second-hand stores in my city for used discs, often paying $2 to $7 for used DVDs and blu-rays. My goal is to own only my favorite movies of all time, and only my favorite 3-5 movies of the year going forward. My criteria is if I don't want to rewatch it at least once a year, I shouldn't own it. Currently at about 400 movies and will likely cap out at about 600-700.

I torrent everything first to see if I like it. Then if the movie is exceptional, I will seek it out on physical media.

I have a CD of bolt. Is that worth anything?

I paid about $70 for a laser disc of The Keep before torrents and shit. I borrowed a laser disc player from a friend, and his DVD recorder as well, and burned the laser disc to a DVD. I absolutely had to see it. Probably spent $80 in all, and it was so worth it.

I bet Jay bauman might suck your dick.. but nobody else.

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Todd Sheets was legend in the indie horror world. I have a VHS of Bloodthirsty Cannibal Demons I paid 1.50 for

Well I paid about $90 for the 1968 War & Peace on DVD

>tfw blu-ray never