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db94 said:Maybe we should have bought a forum copy that we could watch and send around - everyone initial the sleeve and send it to the next guy
great idea
db94 said:Maybe we should have bought a forum copy that we could watch and send around - everyone initial the sleeve and send it to the next guy
x-pack said:I can't see where you order it on the site. There's a link but nowhere to actually purchase on the page :?
Jedi_june said:x-pack said:I can't see where you order it on the site. There's a link but nowhere to actually purchase on the page :?
Top right hand corner it says "Buy it now on DVD" Click Me to Order"![]()
jay4 said:$34 bucks to the uk - £20 for a 70min dvd ive seen 14 mins of erm no thanks lol .
10 lads in the uk should just chip in £5 each , one guy buys it has 30 left over enough to buy 10 blanks dvds out poundland for £2 and a few pints for himself after posting for copying it for everyone :lol:
starshipriot said:jay4 said:$34 bucks to the uk - £20 for a 70min dvd ive seen 14 mins of erm no thanks lol .
10 lads in the uk should just chip in £5 each , one guy buys it has 30 left over enough to buy 10 blanks dvds out poundland for £2 and a few pints for himself after posting for copying it for everyone :lol:
I don't really mind paying it. They put a lot of work into interviewing many people for the documentary. It was a kick-starter project where people can donate money, and though they got $9000 for it, its still not much when you think of the cost of everything. I mean big budget films go for about £15 in the shops, so a small company production, about the awesomeness of vintage star wars, I have no qualms paying.
If I can justify spending excessive amounts on small pieces of thirty year old plastic in the form of star wars toys, I can't grumble about paying £20 shipped for a DVD all about those star wars toys!
Cc4rhu said:That's just going to encourage people to copy them and then distribute![]()
very simple overseas shipping costs about 4 x as MUCH as it does within usa and if they posted this worldwide for free they would only have about an $8 buck profit for the actual dvd , free post within the states will be about $3 bucks which means a profit about $17 per dvd ,you cant really expect them to make about 17 bucks of the yanks per flm and only 8 bucks per dvd of the brits do youwalkie said:I'm by trying to bad mouth this project but I'm glad someone else picked up on the postage charges. How come it's $12 for us and free shipping in the states??
starshipriot said:jay4 said:$34 bucks to the uk - £20 for a 70min dvd ive seen 14 mins of erm no thanks lol .
10 lads in the uk should just chip in £5 each , one guy buys it has 30 left over enough to buy 10 blanks dvds out poundland for £2 and a few pints for himself after posting for copying it for everyone :lol:
I don't really mind paying it. They put a lot of work into interviewing many people for the documentary. It was a kick-starter project where people can donate money, and though they got $9000 for it, its still not much when you think of the cost of everything. I mean big budget films go for about £15 in the shops, so a small company production, about the awesomeness of vintage star wars, I have no qualms paying.
If I can justify spending excessive amounts on small pieces of thirty year old plastic in the form of star wars toys, I can't grumble about paying £20 shipped for a DVD all about those star wars toys!
jay4 said:very simple overseas shipping costs about 4 x as MUCH as it does within usa and if they posted this worldwide for free they would only have about $8 buck profit for the actual dvd , free post within the states which will be about $3 means the will profit about $17 per dvd ,you cant really expect them to make about 17 bucks of the yanks and only 8 bicks per dvd of the brits do youwalkie said:I'm by trying to bad mouth this project but I'm glad someone else picked up on the postage charges. How come it's $12 for us and free shipping in the states??