Laserdisk anyone?

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My science teacher uses a Laserdisc player for some videos in class. I didn't even know what it was until I asked.
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I never had a Laserdisc player, and never even seen or knew about them until I read about how anime fansubbers used to master VHS fansubs from Japanese laserdiscs. I'm actually interested (maybe) in getting a player and LDs of some anime or movies that never came out on DVD.

Truthfully, if I ever got a VHS of something old I liked that didn't have a DVD version, I'd actually be terrified of playing it because it would wear out the tape! :shock: So if I could find an LD of it, that'd be great because it would never wear out! (Although I'd have to watch out for laser rot... :cry: )
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Snickerd00dle wrote:
Octopod wrote:There are already people who collect VHS, they just tend to collect genre films since there are a lot of them that have still never received a DVD release and will never see a BR release. I think a lot of people just "collect" digital versions though. I have about ten VHS, not much of a collection. I used to have more but got rid of most of them when I move last time. I have never owned any laser-disc stuff but I used to have a RCA CED player when I was a kid. I am always tempted to collect for that.
Also owning the vhs or laserdisc copy can be cheaper, for example my copy of the movie shivers on vhs is worth like 5-8 bucks, the dvd however is like 65-70

This was the story with Salo: 120 Days in Sodom untill it got a re-release. On the other end my VHS of Night of the Comet had value untill it finally got a DVD release. Same story with Night of the Creeps I believe.
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Octopod wrote:
Snickerd00dle wrote:
Octopod wrote:There are already people who collect VHS, they just tend to collect genre films since there are a lot of them that have still never received a DVD release and will never see a BR release. I think a lot of people just "collect" digital versions though. I have about ten VHS, not much of a collection. I used to have more but got rid of most of them when I move last time. I have never owned any laser-disc stuff but I used to have a RCA CED player when I was a kid. I am always tempted to collect for that.
Also owning the vhs or laserdisc copy can be cheaper, for example my copy of the movie shivers on vhs is worth like 5-8 bucks, the dvd however is like 65-70

This was the story with Salo: 120 Days in Sodom untill it got a re-release. On the other end my VHS of Night of the Comet had value untill it finally got a DVD release. Same story with Night of the Creeps I believe.
speaking of Salo, I actually bought that movie not too long ago, pretty crazy stuff, It has an important place in film for sure
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Octopod wrote:On the other end my VHS of Night of the Comet had value untill it finally got a DVD release.
Damn, that had some value at one point? There's a minty copy of that at my parent's place. My mom picked that up for a few bucks somewhere probably well before it gained value. I always figured if I got around to creating some lousy industrial music I needed to use the sample "I'm not crazy, I just don't give a fuck" somewhere in there. I can't remember a lot of the movie, but that stuck in my head as a terrible/awesome line. :mrgreen:
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Octopod wrote:
Ah man, it is as terrible as I remember. I'm pretty sure the rest is as terrible as I think it was too. Why was the VHS worth anything?
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Cause that movie is badass and it was not available on DVD. Some people like "bad" movies. If I remember correctly the VHS was worth about $70 at one time but now of course it is worth a couple bucks at most.
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I love laserdisc. At one point I had 3 different players including a combo DVD/LD player. I got rid of that but I still have one of the better LD players released in North America the Pioneer CLD-D704. The more I get into LD the more I like it.
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Octopod wrote:Cause that movie is badass and it was not available on DVD. Some people like "bad" movies. If I remember correctly the VHS was worth about $70 at one time but now of course it is worth a couple bucks at most.
Even for bad movies, just doesn't seem like a cult classic winner to me. Ah well. If someone else like it that much, so be it. Not like I don't have things I like that others don't. I looked on a site and I imagine the original print run was valuable and the reprint was worthless. I bet the one at my parents is a reprint.
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