Posted by admin | Posted in DVD Box Sets | Posted on 28-01-2010
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I have a lot of Star Trek videos / dvd like new cabinets for sale. How is it better to sell them?
Craigs list or on eBay and some stores have used DVD
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Paramount Pictures 90th Anniversary Memorable Scores $13.52 Granddaddy of the Hollywood studios, Paramount Pictures is rightfully proud of its century of contributions to both American cinema and the art of film scoring. But the first disc of this 43-track double-CD anthology merely hints at the studio’s musical peaks, blithely skipping through its first seven decades in just 17 tracks. Indeed, the package as a whole seems more interested in marketing its … |
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Star Trek: Motion Picture 20th Anniv Collectors Ed $14.58 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Star Trek: Music From The Original Television Soundtracks, Volumes One, Two And Three $41.98 … |
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Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection (Star Trek I, II, III, IV, V, VI + The Captain’s Summit Bonus Disc) [Blu-ray] $49.75 Seven-disc set includes “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock,” “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home,” “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier,” “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country,” and a disc full of extras…. |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation Motion Picture Collection (First Contact / Generations / Insurrection / Nemesis) [Blu-ray] $34.99 Five-disc set includes “Star Trek: Generations,” “Star Trek: First Contact,” “Star Trek: Insurrection,” “Star Trek: Nemesis,” and a disc full of extras…. |
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Star Trek: The Original series – Seasons 1-3 [Blu-ray] $183.99 Special collection includes the boxed sets of seasons one through three of the original “Star Trek.” **79 episodes on 20 discs. 68 3/4 hrs.**… |
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The Outer Limits Original Series complete box set $36.34 The Outer Limits Season OneFrom the moment Vic Perrin’s omniscient “Control Voice” first proclaimed, “There is nothing wrong with your television set,” on September 16, 1963, The Outer Limits was destined for greatness. The dazzling, long-beloved series was a daring experiment in “omnibus” TV, trading the speculative fantasies of The Twilight Zone for farther-out sci-fi concepts. Producers Le… |
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Sony BDP-N460 Blu-ray Disc Player (Black) $249.99 In addition to playing Blu-ray Discs and DVDs, the Sony BDP-N460 streams one of the largest collections of premium and free on-demand entertainment from the BRAVIA Internet Video platform, including thousands of movies, TV programs, and music from from over 25 leading content providers–including YouTube, Slacker, and Netflix. Simply connect the BDP-N460 to your existing Internet connection. It su… |
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Star Trek The Original Series Remastered Factory Sealed Trading Card Hobby Box 24 Packs $74.99 For Sale Is A Factory Sealed Trading Card Hobby Box… |
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Starlog Vintage (1993) Factory Sealed Trading Card Box 36 Packs $34.99 For Sale Is A Full Trading Card Box… |
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Star Trek Cookbook $14 Star Trek Cookbook |
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Star Trek Cuff Links – 1 Pair $64.95 Explore the final frontier with officially licensed Star Trek Logo Cufflinks. A simple statement of your adoration for the Starfleet, Kirk and all things Star Trek. Rhodium plated and featuring “Star Trek” painted with hard black enamel; you should go ahead and set your wardrobes for stun with this design fixed to your cuff. Make it so. By Cufflinks, Inc.Approximately 3/4″ by 1/4″Rhodium platedBullet back closure |
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The Star Trek: The Art of Star Trek $3.32 From the public’s first glimpse of the original Starship Enterprise to the brave new worlds explored in Star Trek: Voyager, the never-ending phenomenon that is Star Trek has treated generations of viewers to a dazzling barrage of unforgettable images of the future. Bizarre alien beings, breathtaking extraterrestrial landscapes, exotic costumes, state-of-the-art special effects, and remarkably convincing futuristic sets and props and equipment have brought Gene Roddenberry’s inspiring vision to life before the public’s awestruck eyes. The Art of Star Trek is a one-of-a-kind gallery of Star Trek artwork, as well as tribute to the many artists, designers, and technicians whose diverse talents and imagination created the distinctive look of the Star Trek universe. Every incarnation of Star Trek is explored: The Original Series, The ANimated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager, and the films — with the complete behind-the-scenes story of Star Trek’s design history. With hundreds of full-color illustrations and photographs, many from private collections, readers will at last be able to linger on Star Trek’s rich visual legacy and trace the evolution of and images from their initial conceptions to their final form on television and film screens. Like all great works of art, the many sights and visual surprises of Star Trek have been built from scratch through a combination of inspiration and painstaking effort. The Art of Star Trek covers the entire universe of Star Trek artwork and production design to reveal how, in all of its various forms, Star Trek has allowed us to look boldly into the future and see what no one has seen before. The Art of Star Trek is the art of pure imagination, the art of a bright, hopeful future, and the art of three remarkable decades on nonstop action and adventure. Lavishly illustrated, it is a book to be read and referred to time after time, as well as one that will become a cherished chronicle fo Star Trek’s first thirty years. |
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Star Trek $40 In Star Trek Chris Gregory analyses the reasons for the continuing success of the Star Trek phenomenon, traces its overall development and comments on how the differences between 1990s and 1960s series reflect changes in the mass media environment during this period. He examines Star Trek as a series of generic and mythological texts, compares TV and filmed versions, explores its ‘cult’ appeal and looks in detail at its psychological, social and political themes. |
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Star Trek: That Which Divides $6.35 Located in an area of non-aligned space near Federation and Romulan territory, the Kondaii system is home to a unique stellar phenomenon: a spatial rift that opens every three years in proximity to the system’s sole inhabited planet. Only during this brief period is communication possible with the small, mineral-rich planetoid inside the rift. The local population has established a mining colony on this planetoid, and for the limited du ration that the rift is open, a massive interplanetary operation is set into motion: ferrying mineral ore to the home planet while simultaneously transferring personnel and replenishing essential supplies and equipment—everything necessary to sustain the colony before it once again enters forced isolation. While studying the rift, the science vessel U.S.S. Huang Zhong is severely damaged and crash-lands on the planetoid. After the Starship Enterprise arrives to conduct rescue operations, evidence quickly points to the rift’s artificial nature. It is a feat far beyond the capacity of the local inhabitants, and presents an alluring mystery for Captain James T. Kirk and his crew. It also attracts the attention of the Romulans, who are most interested in studying and perhaps seizing this supposed advanced technology—by any means necessary. |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Sky’s the Limit $8.32 Taking its title from the final words spoken by Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the series finale, The Sky’s the Limit is a collection of brand new original stories spanning and celebrating the entire twenty-year history of the most popular and successful Trek series of all. Stories by a variety of authors — some old favourites, some new — set during the events of the television series give the authentic feel of a newly discovered ‘missing season’ of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Contributors include Christopher L. Bennett, Greg Cox, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Bob Ingersoll & Thomas F. Zahler, David A. McIntee, Scott Pearson, Michael Schuster & Steve Mollmann, Susan Shwartz, Amy Sisson, James Swallow, Geoff Trowbridge, Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore, Richard C. White. |
