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Post by miss october on Jul 23, 2007 0:47:52 GMT
Does anyone else in the US have a difficult time finding Rufus movies? I swear, I don't know if it's because I live in a somewhat small town or what, but there are still several of his films I haven't seen yet, simply because I can't FIND them.
I actually found one at the library (Woodlanders) that wasn't even at the video rental place.
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Post by quoll on Jul 23, 2007 4:35:06 GMT
You will find quite a few on ebay or Amazon - I have got many from ebay because finding them to rent was almost impossible. Nothing like owning your own I reckon:)
You can order Taming of the Shrew from Amazon and it is due to be released tomorrow in US - now that is one you definitely want to OWN!!!
There are some very esoteric ones that just arent available no matter how hard we try!
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Post by catdishy on Jul 23, 2007 16:38:54 GMT
Do you know, I've found most of mine at my local library .... my library will even purchase them on request or do an interlibrary loan if they don't have it on their shelves. Don't know which TOTS I'll see first....my library copy or my Amazon copy! Very excited about it.
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Post by quoll on Jul 23, 2007 21:45:22 GMT
, that is good library service! Wouldnt happen in Aus:) Now can you try them and see if they can dig up a copy of "A night with a woman, a day with Charlie" ??
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Post by pendarim on Jul 23, 2007 22:19:13 GMT
My favorite video store has several Rufus movies in stock. When I want to own one, I've had success with Barnes and Noble but I have to wait until the title is available on Region 1. I had to get a used copy of Uncorked through Amazon.
Pen
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Post by lotuspad on Jul 24, 2007 17:20:08 GMT
If you have online rental services with Blockbuster or Netflix, they have most of Rufus' dvds. I don't think you have to be a subscriber to purchase the movies if you want to own any of them. Not all of them are for sales tho. Good luck.
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Post by miss october on Jul 25, 2007 0:17:04 GMT
You will find quite a few on ebay or Amazon - I have got many from ebay because finding them to rent was almost impossible. Nothing like owning your own I reckon:) Oh, I do! I've bought several on ebay! Some of them were extremely cheap (like less than $5 US) too. I am just surprised so many aren't available to rent (I can't even find Hamlet, you'd think that'd be an easy one). Normally I don't like purchasing movies before I've seen them, but I've made acceptions for Rufus! (I just wish I didn't have to buy them ALL just to see them!)
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Post by pattirose on Sept 13, 2007 16:21:44 GMT
Have you tried the library? I can't see them not having a copy of Hamlet. Good luck!
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