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Started by KYGOTC, January 31, 2007, 09:34:22 PM

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KYGOTC

I have found a VERY simple way to get one's hands on a pile on cheap b movies that does not involve best buy or wall mart's bargin bin. Go to your local Video game store and go to their used dvd section. That's all the stuff that no one else wanted, so they sold it to make some pocket money. These "crappy" movies usualy consist of a few "B" titles. Ive found several. Killer Klowns form outer space, Street Fighter, Creepshow, Kung POW!:Enter the Fist, Bubba Ho-tep, and The Evil Dead are a few that I found at my Game Stop all for under 10 bucks each. Seriously. Make use of this knowledge that you now obtain.


-KYGOTC 
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Yaddo 42

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I got some good stuff at Game Stop that way: Night of the Hunter, Jesus Christ: Vampire Hunter, Gasaraki  (the entire series) and even some discs of Last Exile among others. I used to check back quite often until I noticed they had hit a point of little to no turnover, I was looking through the same discs everytime. Plus they seemed to have upped their prices. I've tried the local EB Games (think they're owned by the same company), so-so selection, but their prices especially for used anime are a little on the high side for my taste.

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quabrot

I missed a chance to pick up an cheap MST3K box set and Satanico Pandemonium from GameStop...  I'm still sad.

Dennis

I like to get movies at Game Stop too, there are two of them nearby, so lack of turnover is not a problem, most recently I picked up The Battle of Britain for $3.25 or so with sales tax, also they usually have a good selection of used games.


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