In 2007 one disc of Cremaster 2 (Second film of The Cremaster Cycle) sold for $571,000. I can't verify if this is the most expensive, I but it's a lot for what it is...
The most expensive DVD ever sold was a special edition copy of the movie "Metropolis" from 1927, which was auctioned for $200,000 in 2005. It is considered a rare collector's item due to its limited availability and historical significance in the world of cinema.
The movie is sold without any extras on the DVD. Its usually much less expensive.
Only the most expensive car dvd players have a build in tv tuner.
HD DVD and Bluray are both high definition disc formats but they were not only competitive formats but incompatible formats as well. While the battle for the HD market was in progress a handful of players were sold that would support both formats. These players were expensive and very few were ever sold. Unfortunately, HD DVD only players will not play Bluray and Bluray players will not play HD DVD discs. It is still worth keeping HD DVD players as they are the only players capable of HD DVD discs.
There are no individual Bode DVD players on the market. They are exclusivly sold in a set in a lifestyle system. These systems are in the $3000 range.
Yes, it is much more expensive then buying a seperate dvd and vcr.
Yes Bleach is sold on DVD.
They still do but its rare to find I have all the movies and most of the eps on dvd.
This movie is not out on DVD yet. This movie is in the theatres. You can buy it once it is sold on DVD.
There is a man in America that owns every DVD that is in english.
Most portable DVD player come with a free carrying case, they are expensive items and need to be protected.
Mitsubishi makes some of the most expensive projectors. They have lines that cater to the high end buyer and offer projector with DVD combinations built in as well as projectors that broadcast in full HD.