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Resident Evil
Resident Evil Apocalypse
The Spongebob Squarepants Movie
The Incredibles
Spykids 3D
About a boy
Scary Movie
Signs
Matrix Reloaded
40 Days and 40 Nights
Treasure Island
Huckelberry Finn
Arthurs Quest
Stolen Youth
Taken Away
Taking Andrew
Save The Last Dance
Donnie Darko
Black Hawk down
Blow Dry
Little Britain comic relief special
Faculty
"O"
Pearl Harbour
Alfie
Chicago
Moulin Rouge
Shaun Of the dead
Happy tree friends Volume 1 # First blood
Legally Blonde
Gullivers's travels
Happy Tree friends volume 2 # Second serving
Happy tree friends volume 3 # third Strike
Sum 41 DVD
Spirited Away
Akira
Castle in the Sky
Tokyo Godfathers
Ghost in the Shell
Princess Mononoke
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Whisper of the Heart
Kiki's Delivery Service
Porco Rosso
Grave of the Fireflies
My Neighbour Totoro
Not that I'm expecting you to afford them all :P. I get mine at CD-WOW, but for some you need a multi region DVD player.
There's also Manga, but that's less common than Anime
> That's as close to 'specialising' as it comes, to be honest. How much
> do the slightly less frilled ones retail at? (such as the metallic
> cases without over-decoration)
As far as I know, the same amount because shops generally don't care about the difference.
> I know it's dependant on what the DVD is, how long it is, and the
> case. For example, how much would the Fight Club DVD retail at?
Anything up to £20, depends on where you get it from.
I know it's dependant on what the DVD is, how long it is, and the case. For example, how much would the Fight Club DVD retail at?
> Are these the uber special editions, with metal cases and unique
> designs, or are we talking about the usual bland extra features?
The discs have all the same content as you'd get on the bog-standard special edition, except they have the packaging they would have had when they were first produced i.e. a fold-out package rather than a plastic box.
They're worth more when you want to sell them and they look much better.
> So it actually specialises in Limited Edition discs?
>
> Well, I don't know of anything in the immediate vicinity (or anywhere
> near me) that specialises in rare or limited edition DVDs, but if I
> scoured some of the shops I might find them.
It doesn't specialise in limited editions, it sells new releases and everything like any other shop. Because they deal in second hand DVD's they get a lot of people selling their DVD's that they bought on release, and they tend to be the limited versions.