The market value of "Mars Attacks!" is: negative one dollar and 44 cents!
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/ search-ng.gsp?search_constraint=4096&search_query=nothing+bu t+trouble&ic=20_0
(N.b.: I have no idea why that link thinks I am from Dallas.)
Offer #1:
Nothing But Trouble (1 DVD)
Price: $8.88
Offer #2:
Nothing But Trouble/Mars Attacks! (2 DVD's)
Price: $7.44
UPDATE: Or you can buy Mars Attacks by itself:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/ search-ng.gsp?search_constraint=4096&search_query=mars+attac ks&ic=20_0
...for $6.88!!!
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Jul 26 2006, 4:08 am (Edited on Jul 26 2006, 4:15 am)
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Jul 26 2006, 4:49 am
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It wasn't THAT bad. :(
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I wonder why it was 50% off O_O
Maybe some kind of warehouse clearance? Bought 3,000 sold 5? |
I thought it was pretty bad. In my mother's words...
"There's no way you could enjoy this movie if you had at least two brain cells to rub together." The only good part is the Tom Jones song at the very end, but that was because of the Carlton Dance from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. |
It was definitely a good movie and Sarm is Irish which means that all his brain cells have been drunken away. >:-(
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Heh, it thinks you are from Dallas. I wish I could get it to remember that I am in Dallas....
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Odd. I would've thought Nothing But Trouble was the one with negative value, though -$1.44 is still much too high. I stopped watching the movie the first time halfway through because it thoroughly disgusted me. The negative value to me is significantly different, somewhere in the neighborhood of -$1,000,000. That'd be an even lower (more negative) amount if I had to actually watch it.
Mars Attacks was so-so for me. Kind of fun in parts, but I wouldn't own it. |
That movie was so lame, the aliens made the most annoying noise in the world. "Ack, ack ack ack! ACK! ack ACK ACK!"
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It is interesting when things like that happen. I remember about 6-8 years back. Red Alert 2 had come out and was the talk of the town, so to speak. I went to go buy a copy and it was $30. That seemed like a reasonable price, but right beside it was a Command and Conquer value pack for $20. It came with RA2, RA1, Tiberian Sun, and the original CnC. I was a happy camper that day.
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