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$400 today $40,000 in a few years, nice one, if its not a scam.

posted by : Derek, 12 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Actually

I was strolling past the local cd/dvd etc. emporium and they were selling out all HD-DVD discs cheap as chips, or, 79.90 NOK to be precise. A week before HD-DVD died they cost between 299.90 and 349.90 NOK. Just move the comma one right to get pounds. Considering they had the entire Harry Potter collection I almost felt like buying an HD-DVD/Blu-Ray ROM. Though I did borrow some kit and tried to play back some of this stuff on the PC and I tell you it was less than hassle-free. Maybe later, when PowerDVD has sorted its bugs out.

posted by : b, 12 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Hillarious..

Shows how dumb HD DVD owners really are.

That $400 could have got him/her a very swish stanalone Blu-ray player or PS3.....

posted by : Mark, 12 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Bee Movie - dire?

I thought Bee Movie was quite a good film actually.

Wouldn't pay $400 for it though.

Rob

posted by : Rob Beard, 12 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Was never officially released

I'm pretty sure Bee Movie was pulled just before the release date and has never actually been officially released, so if it's being sold on ebay it's either a scam or a rare copy that might have been manufactured before they decided not to release it. A similar thing happened with Blades of Glory on Blu-ray when Paramount pulled it shortly before release and recalled all the shipped copies. Some copies nonetheless found their way to ebay at inflated prices.

posted by : Steve, 12 March 2008 Complain about this comment

HD-DVD movies gain value

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