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Started by SHAFTR, November 17, 2003, 11:44:42 PM

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Raikus


Got it for $50 off craigslist. I was very happy. Used but still mint.
Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free, silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands, with all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves, let me forget about today until tomorrow.

Ravi

#226
Borders $10 off $20 purchase coupon- good through 9/4.

edit: fixed link.

MacGuffin

From what I understand, I could keep printing that coupon use one with each visit from now until Monday?
"Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art." - Andy Warhol


Skeleton FilmWorks

matt35mm

Quote from: MacGuffin on September 02, 2006, 12:47:38 PM
From what I understand, I could keep printing that coupon use one with each visit from now until Monday?
It says not to, but yes, you could.

w/o horse


This collection includes SUDDEN FEAR, THE LONG NIGHT, HANGMEN ALSO DIE, RAILROADED, and BEHIND LOCKED DOORS.
$ 33.22

It's not on sale or anything, but that's an amazingly low Kino price.  I've only seen The Long Night and it was excellent.
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modage

oh kino, your artwork is SO hideous.  you might release good movies, but we'll never know.  cause we're not going to rent the ugly lookin motherfuckers.
Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.

w/o horse

Included as a part of DDD's Anchor Bay Halloween sale because of Nosferatu I assume:


$ 33.59

eXistenZ is $5.55.  Full Frontal is too. Chungking Express, Citizen Ruth, Gerry, The Grifters are all 5.55.
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matt35mm

Quote from: Losing the Horse: on September 29, 2006, 02:16:01 PM
Included as a part of DDD's Anchor Bay Halloween sale because of Nosferatu I assume: Herzog and Kinski.  Period.


$ 33.59

edison

Get Seven Samurai DVD 3-disc for $22.99!

Log out of Buy.com (if you happen to be logged in)
Go here: http://www.buy.com/prod/Seven_Samurai/q/loc/322/202784485.html?adid=17662, and click on "BUY NOW"
Click "PROCEED TO CHECKOUT"
Select "Google Checkout" as payment method and as a result you will get $10 off

Grand Total: $22.99 for a kickass set pre-tax but with free shipping!

Lowest on Pricegrabber is $34.29



last days of gerry the elephant

Quote from: edison on October 04, 2006, 11:52:48 PM
Get Seven Samurai DVD 3-disc for $22.99!

Log out of Buy.com (if you happen to be logged in)
Go here: http://www.buy.com/prod/Seven_Samurai/q/loc/322/202784485.html?adid=17662, and click on "BUY NOW"
Click "PROCEED TO CHECKOUT"
Select "Google Checkout" as payment method and as a result you will get $10 off

Grand Total: $22.99 for a kickass set pre-tax but with free shipping!

Lowest on Pricegrabber is $34.29




They ship to Zimbabwe but not to Canada?
Sweet deal but I have to keep reminding myself, if it's a good offer it's only available to the US.

MacGuffin

Tower Records to be liquidated

Tower Records has played its last tune.

On Friday, after a 29-hour auction, most of the bankrupt music retailer's assets were sold to liquidation firm Great American Group, which bid $134.3 million. The company outbid Albany, N.Y.-based retailer Trans World Entertainment by a mere $500,000.

According to Tower attorney Peter Gurfein, Great American was set to begin liquidation and going-out-of-business sales Saturday.

An internal e-mail to employees from Tower CEO Joseph D'Amico said the company's Web operation, Tower.com, its label 33rd Street Records and its real estate holdings were sold separately.

D'Amico -- a bankruptcy specialist who succeeded outgoing CEO Allen Rodriguez in July -- said in his message, "My heart goes out to each of you who have poured your hearts and souls into this great company."

The sale sounded a bitter final bar for Tower, which operated 89 U.S. stores. Once the dominant music retailer in the country, the 46-year-old company attracted consumers to its spacious stores with flashy merchandising and a focus on deep catalog in a breadth of musical categories. Its store on Hollywood's Sunset Strip was a legendary music-biz hangout. But Tower's fortunes waned in the late '90s as severe price competition from big-box merchants, the growth of Internet sales, piracy and some ill-advised international expansion eroded sales.

The disappearance of Tower's familiar red-and-yellow logo will leave a gaping hole in the landscape of American music retailing. Los Angeles-based Virgin Megastores, which operates 20 Virgin Megastores, now will become the most prominent deep-catalog retailer.

One veteran industry observer noted that Tower might have accounted for 40%-50% of some niche-genre labels' business.

The largest surviving specialty retailers, including Trans World and Amarillo, Texas-based Hastings Books, Music & Video, are predominantly mall-based, hit-driven operations with a highly diversified product mix.

The sell-off of Tower's inventory, valuations of which run as high as $200 million, could have a wide-ranging impact on the music business at large. The company's West Sacramento, Calif., warehouse is filled with product from the vendors of its independent distribution company, Bayside Distribution, and its accessories suppliers. Companies with a high degree of exposure could be dealt a serious blow when their product is returned for full wholesale cost.

The court-supervised auction of Tower climaxed two months of drama, which began in early August when word surfaced that the retailer's major suppliers were refusing to ship product to the chain after it was unable to pay its bills. Estimates of Tower's total debt ran as high as $200 million. The troubled company -- 85% ownership of which shifted to its bondholders following a February 2004 filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection -- had been on the sales block, but a sale to a group of unnamed investment firms reportedly fell through during the summer.

On Aug. 21, Tower filed a second petition for Chapter 11 protection (HR 8/22). Tower asked the court for a prompt sale of its assets so that a new owner would be in place before the critical fourth-quarter holiday sales season.

Sixteen companies -- ranging from Trans World (which had bought up several similarly distressed competitors) to music wholesalers and real estate operators -- subsequently entered bids on Tower's assets; Great American turned in the top early bid of $90 million.

Many had hoped that Chicago-based Radius Equity -- a "white knight" bidder that had pledged to keep the chain's stores up and running on a stand-alone basis -- would win the bidding, but the company withdrew after it failed to assemble financing in time for the auction.

The family of Russ Solomon, who founded Tower in 1960 as a music department in his father's Sacramento pharmacy, remained a 15% shareholder. Solomon did not enter a bid for the company.

In an e-mail circulated Friday to Tower's staff, Solomon said, "The fat lady has sung ... she was way off key. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You."

On Friday, hours before the Great American acquisition was announced, Tower employees held a barbecue at the West Sacramento headquarters. More than one source described it as "a wake."
"Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art." - Andy Warhol


Skeleton FilmWorks

w/o horse

I'm saving because I know the DDD sale is coming.
Raven haired Linda and her school mate Linnea are studying after school, when their desires take over and they kiss and strip off their clothes. They take turns fingering and licking one another's trimmed pussies on the desks, then fuck each other to intense orgasms with colorful vibrators.

edison

DDD's current big sale ends on 11/9 so word is that "the sale" will begin on friday.

w/o horse

The Deep Discount DvD Bi-Annual sale starts the 10th of November.

*Codes that should work (11/10 - 11/18):

DVDTALK
USATODAY
NYTIMES
SUPERSALE
DDDCD
DD1110
DVDPRICESEARCH
LATIMES
ESPN
YAHOO
JIM
WGN
XM
Raven haired Linda and her school mate Linnea are studying after school, when their desires take over and they kiss and strip off their clothes. They take turns fingering and licking one another's trimmed pussies on the desks, then fuck each other to intense orgasms with colorful vibrators.

Pubrick

i don't think the deals have ever worked for overseas buyers.
under the paving stones.