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polaris
Oct 2nd, 2004, 09:51 PM
Well I'm thinking of starting a movie collection, anyone know of a good cheap way to get DVD's?
2nd hands fine, but dont tell me to go download movies and then burn them on DVD, thats just like telling a stamp collector to go collect photocopies, it kinda defeats the whole purpose.
coolCAT
Oct 2nd, 2004, 10:00 PM
Try Rogers and Blockbuster for their sale of previously viewed movies.
ForthEarlingas
Oct 2nd, 2004, 10:21 PM
also try walmart, 2 packs for $11.98, some decent movies available.
Future shop has some movies for 6.99 to 9.99, (9.99 robocop, bulletproof monk, leaving las vegas etc...,)
Talamasca
Oct 3rd, 2004, 12:04 AM
Pawn shops usually have a collection of used DVDs. Rogers and Blockbuster are good too and the big electronics stores have "cheap sections" in their DVD selection (2/$30, etc). MGM and Sony also have a large selection of cheap titles available.
Just make sure to buy them in their original aspect ratio! This pretty much means widescreen!
Drew_W
Oct 3rd, 2004, 12:05 AM
Try buying wholesale lots off eBay, but only the ones from private sellers where the titles are actually listed so you know what you're getting. Average price can often work out to only $5-7CAD per including shipping if you buy smart.
canrocks
Oct 3rd, 2004, 10:05 AM
Try Rogers and Blockbuster for their sale of previously viewed movies.
Good Advice. Also try smaller local stores, you never know what you'll find. I got Kill Bill Vol. 1 at Town & Country Video in Russell for 10$!
polaris
Oct 3rd, 2004, 05:07 PM
Cool, good ideas guys. Anyone know of any good online sites that sells pretty cheap DVDs too? How are amazon usually for prices?
actyper
Oct 3rd, 2004, 05:40 PM
To start off a movie collection, Columbia House is really good.
Topher
Oct 3rd, 2004, 08:05 PM
Zehrs has cheap DVDs. Sorry, but I didn't look at the titles, but I would guess they aren't titles most of us have heard of.
ah802
Oct 3rd, 2004, 10:56 PM
I just read a review of online DVD rental stores here in Canada, sorry I can't remember the source. But it looks like ~$20 a month will get you 3 movies in your hands, then it's a matter of turn around and shipping time. If Canada post is the only issue, then count on 3-4 turn arounds a month, which means pretty good value..
In the GTA Dixe Value mall (QEW & Dixe RD) has a flea market on Saturday's (it's free) and there is a vendor that buys and sells DVD's, it looks like his 'buy price' is only a few bucks off his sale price which amounts to an unlimited time rental. His selection is fair.
I really question copying movies, how many times do you really want to watch a movie? It's not like hearing that old song again.. to set the mood or change the instance. People used to have large collections of books, in this country we have libraries for that (not to mention the web); do you really need to own the media.... especially with HD quality DVD's coming soon. A good collection of audio would seem to be more apropriate and the media is more mature.
polaris
Oct 4th, 2004, 12:15 AM
The DVD rental website you're talking about is probably zip, or one of its compeititors. But again, I'm not in it just to watch the movie, but to actually have the original.
Thanks for the tip about flea markets, I dont live around toronto, but I'm sure flea markets everywhere would have the same sort of dude that acts as the Flea Market DVDs Exchange.
I understand where you're coming from, but I dont think I totally agree. Its not just about being able to rewatch a movie, because like you said, theres libaries and movie rentals for that, but its really about owning a piece of it. It doesn't make financial sense in the furthest degree, but it does.
Theres always going to be new media's coming out, HD-DVDs or what have you. But thats just telling people way back in the day not to buy records cause a-trac is coming out, not to buy that cause cassettes are coming out, not to buy that cause CDs are the new rage, and dont even buy that now cause DVD-As and SACDs are coming out. Somethings are just fine and needs to be appreciated as they are.
B40
Oct 4th, 2004, 08:34 AM
Try buying wholesale lots off eBay, but only the ones from private sellers where the titles are actually listed so you know what you're getting. Average price can often work out to only $5-7CAD per including shipping if you buy smart.
I'll second this. Buy wholesale pre-watched lots and sell off whatever you don't want.
Headhunter
Oct 5th, 2004, 10:34 AM
What I usually do is read the Best Buy/Future Shop/Wal-Mart flyers and find the lowest price for what I want. Then I take that flyer to the highest price and PM it. All 3 of those usually have some good movies for low prices, sometimes in a bundle.
Speaking of bundles, HMV/Music World have a decent selection of 2/$16, 2/$22, 2/$30, and 2/$40 DVD deals going on.
polaris
Oct 7th, 2004, 02:01 AM
Thats pretty cool, I should hit up HMV tomorrow.
On a side note, did you guys know that at prices like BB and FS, the new release that sell at 25-30bucks almost never have any profit, but its in the "2 for $19" bins that they most of their DVD profit? ;)
Primetyme
Oct 7th, 2004, 02:29 AM
ebay for used dvd's
dvdsoon.com for new dvd's. no pst since they are in quebec. They will easily price match other dvd retailers(futureshop etc.) as well.
Fobulous
Oct 7th, 2004, 03:06 PM
Why not check out the BST forum? If it weren't for the fact i'm piss poor now, I'd probably pick up some of them. PLUS the sellers are all across Canada, so some are bound to be close by. Even if shipping is required, it'll add a couple $ to each order. i've seen MANY great dvd's in there. And trust me, used DVDs are not worse that brand new DVDs when you play them in almost all instances. If you want the 'brand new' disc... get over it! in 3 wks your keep-case and disc will look just like any other used DVD does.
Ex.
I'm a huge fan of American Pie, and I saw someone selling the 3 disc set for $33 (11 each is a great deal).
LOTR EXT sets ~ $35 for two or $65 for both.
This is my recommended solution path, you'll grow your collection MUCH faster and save a whole load of money while doing so.
b166er1337
Oct 7th, 2004, 09:39 PM
To start off a movie collection, Columbia House is really good.
agreed.
check this link for more info
http://www3.telus.net/columbiahousedvdclub/home.htm
seth2958
Jun 4th, 2005, 09:19 AM
You may want to try this website that I've ordered from about 5 times and never been disappointed. The price and customer service are unbelievable. Hope this helps in your search for great movies. It sure helped me!
Cheap DVD Buys: http://www.cheapdvdbuys.com/store/index.php?ref=177
Seth
coopaloop
Jun 4th, 2005, 11:57 AM
Garage Sales can be a good place as well, If you don't mind getting up early on a Saturday morning..I've found a few great titles for 5 bucks or less
kornstar369
Jun 4th, 2005, 03:37 PM
agreed.
check this link for more info
http://www3.telus.net/columbiahousedvdclub/home.htm
link doesnt work for me only? ^^
You may want to try this website that I've ordered from about 5 times and never been disappointed. The price and customer service are unbelievable. Hope this helps in your search for great movies. It sure helped me!
Cheap DVD Buys: http://www.cheapdvdbuys.com/store/index.php?ref=177
Seth
nice but those prices are in U.S. dollars :( ...plus shipping, taxes and conversion, might as well buy em here
I am letting these go from my collection:
(ALL ORIGINAL-previously viwed)
Best of the best 2
The godson
Little Buddha
Legionnaire
Excalibur
Valcano
Firestorm
------ PRICE $10 each------
b166er1337
Jun 4th, 2005, 03:45 PM
You may want to try this website that I've ordered from about 5 times and never been disappointed. The price and customer service are unbelievable. Hope this helps in your search for great movies. It sure helped me!
Cheap DVD Buys: http://www.cheapdvdbuys.com/store/index.php?ref=177
Seth
What a load of BS...that website sell BOOTLEG DVDS
from their FAQ:
Q3: Do your DVDs come in a standard DVD case?
A: No. We now use custom-made DVD Sleeve Packs (plastic) that actually protect the contents better than the standard case does.
poedua
Jun 5th, 2005, 04:54 PM
Well I'm thinking of starting a movie collection, anyone know of a good cheap way to get DVD's?
2nd hands fine, but dont tell me to go download movies and then burn them on DVD, thats just like telling a stamp collector to go collect photocopies, it kinda defeats the whole purpose.
BGO has stores across GTA and beyond for used Cd's and DVD's (below ) - prices may not always be the " cheapest " but you can set up a "wish list " for " hard to find " DVD's or discontinued DVD releases / box sets. Site shows store locations and can also trade-in for cash/ credit
http://www.beatgoeson.com
Worth monitoring their site from time to time if there's something specific you're looking for. Guide below will help in keyword search at BGO.
http://www.allmovie.com
BMV used bookshops ( across from HMV @ Dundas/Yonge across from Atrium on Bay + Yonge Eglington location go for $10 +) and Edwards Used Cd and DVD ( Yonge Eglngton ) other good choices with very cheap prices.
Also, can't beat Yonge / Dundas HMV for expanded DVD selelction versus other HMV stores, many priced at 2/$22 etc. - largest selelction of discounted titles of all HMV stores