Hello.
Just discovered this website, wich i really think is an awsome website, since i thought i was the only one in the whole world who really enjoys a b-movie like bad taste and others. So i have look at the B-movie reviews section to find some new b-movies to buy, but my problem is that i dont know where to buy them?! :question: So was hoping that you know any good websites where the sell B-movies, and to a fair price too. And i also live in Denmark (in Europe), so the website need to be able to ship the stuff to Denmark. Hope someone can help me.
Ps. Sry for my bad english :wink:
Steff
Try Ebay :wink:
Here's Andrew's list of places to buy b-movies: http://www.badmovies.org/links_purchase.html. I have no idea if any of these companies ship to Denmark.
If you want to support this site directly, you could always purchase your movies from the badmovies store: http://www.badmovies.org/store.html. It goes through Amazon.com, so I assume they will ship to Denmark.
Also, on most movie review pages there is a large button marked "BUY IT!" Clicking on that button will also send you to the badmovies.org store for that movie.
Quote from: doggett on February 03, 2009, 11:37:16 AM
Try Ebay :wink:
Yeah, that's great website to find bad movies. I got Monster A-Go Go from there and I saw tons of others as well, Rattlers, Squirm, Beware the Blob (I saw around 25 copies), and even a rare one called Robot Holocaust.
As for websites, I say check out Something Strange. There's a lot of weird films in that website, maybe you'll find something.
I believe that you are in DVD Region 2. Amazon.co.uk sells Region 2 DVDs. I link to them at the bottom of reviews if the film is available via Amazon.co.uk. I know that sendit.com sells Region 2 DVDs. If you really are into collecting weird movies you might want to look into a DVD player setup that can play multiple regions and convert between PAL/NTSC. The United States uses the NTSC video standard. The UK, and I believe Denmark, use PAL.
Quote from: Andrew on February 03, 2009, 09:06:51 PM
I believe that you are in DVD Region 2. Amazon.co.uk sells Region 2 DVDs. I link to them at the bottom of reviews if the film is available via Amazon.co.uk. I know that sendit.com sells Region 2 DVDs. If you really are into collecting weird movies you might want to look into a DVD player setup that can play multiple regions and convert between PAL/NTSC. The United States uses the NTSC video standard. The UK, and I believe Denmark, use PAL.
What's the difference between PAL and NTSC ?
I have a KISS concert on DVD that is multi region but for some reason on some tellys it black and white and on others it's colour. I wondered if this was to do with PAL tellys.
Ok guys, thanks for your help! :smile: :thumbup:
Try www.hkflix.com. They have movies from all over the world in various formats, languages, and versions (for instance you could buy a U.K. version of a movie that might have a different running time and different cover art than a U.S. version of the same movie). They have good movies and bad movies. I have only purchased a couple of DVDs from them, but the service was very good.