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Guest El Satanico
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I know it's a bit early, but I accidently posted it tonight. Since I posted it early, I figured I should go ahead and link it early as well.

 

This week features the big return of a cult classic to home video, after many years of being out of print. You'll have to go to the link to discover what movie it is.

 

Week of September 23rd

Guest El Satanico
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I bumped this, since I posted it earlier than usual.

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How did you manage to accidentally post this?

 

Either way, I think I just might be getting I Love Lucy Season 1. I've waited for this show for a long time.

 

Normally, I'd be all over the Smallville set, but my birthday is coming up in less than 2 weeks, and I'm hoping my mom will buy it for me.

Guest stardust
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I'm probably the only person excited about Gas Food Lodging coming out on DVD, but I will so be buying that some time in the next few weeks.

Guest El Satanico
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How did you manage to accidentally post this?

Well you see, on Friday I meant to program the article so it would be posted early Sunday morning like usual. I forgot to select program before clicking on the post article button. Instead of the site waiting to post the article Sunday, the site posted it right then.

 

Since I did that, I decided to post this on Friday as well. I bumped it for the people who didn't see it Friday or Saturday, while it was still near the top.

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Oh, ok.

 

Anyway, I just checked the price on that I Love Lucy set at Amazon.com. They're asking like $90 for it. FUCK THAT.

Guest El Satanico
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I ran a search at dvdpricesearch.com and found it for as low as $73.45.

 

Here's a link to the search results so you can check it out yourself...

 

I Love Lucy

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Thanks man. Although that still seems a little pricy if you ask me. It should be no more than 40-45 tops I think.

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Summerslam 2003 comes out tomorrow too.

no extras?

From another post of mine concerning this issue -

 

OK -

 

Compression quality goes down when extras are included on a DVD release. This is USUALLY not a problem with theatrical releases that run 90 minutes in length, but these are WWE PPV's, which ordinarily have a running time of 160-165 minutes.

 

You're sacrificing the time it takes to compress the DVD (w/ extras) to get a quicker release date (in this case, only one month as opposed to two-three months for the U.S. and Canada.

 

EDIT: For an example of correct compression, WWEHV went two discs with Wrestlemania XIX, BUT included all the extras on Disc 2 (which only had Rock v. Austin and Brock v. Angle).

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Thanks man. Although that still seems a little pricy if you ask me. It should be no more than 40-45 tops I think.

I dunno, I think it's worth it....it has more episodes than most tv show sets with 35. Hell they charge like $50-$60 for season set of Oz and they're only like 8 episodes so I'd say the $70-$90 would be worth it, at $90 it'd be less than $3 an episode :) It's a good way to look at it, heh

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I agree that Oz is rediculously overpriced. Maybe the I Love Lucy set is "worth it" if you break it down to how much it costs per episode, but it's still a high price to drop on a dvd set all at once, ya know?

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Thanks man.  Although that still seems a little pricy if you ask me.  It should be no more than 40-45 tops I think.

I dunno, I think it's worth it....it has more episodes than most tv show sets with 35. Hell they charge like $50-$60 for season set of Oz and they're only like 8 episodes so I'd say the $70-$90 would be worth it, at $90 it'd be less than $3 an episode :) It's a good way to look at it, heh

I dunno where you buy dvds, but out here at Frys/Best Buy Both seasons of Oz have been priced at either $35 or $40.......

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