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Amazon Prime – One of the Best Online Shopping Deals

In Amazon, Amazon Prime, SwapaDVD.com on August 14, 2008 at 3:04 pm

We shop pretty regularly at Amazon.com. Why wouldn’t we? It’s a great site, easy to navigate, fully stocked with great deals on just about everything you’re looking for and one of the most customer-centric online sites in existence today. It’s safe to shop at Amazon because their A to Z Guarantee is always working in the buyer’s favor. For the past two years we’ve been using the Amazon Prime program in order to save even more money on shipping costs. The Amazon Prime program allows us to shop for a full year on Amazonand have the purchases we make directly from their warehouse or one of their participating 3rd party vendors shipped to us directly or anywhere in the country we need it to go via 2 day delivery for FREE. Of course, there’s a fee to join Prime, which is currently $79 for a full year.

$79 sounds pretty steep, doesn’t it? Let’s look at that number. If one were to buy only the items they need (and not extra items to get up to Amazon’s $25 Super Saver Shipping threshold) it would break down this way: Regular shipping for books is $3.99 and for music, DVDs, VHS etc.. Amazon charges $2.98. If one bought 20 or more books in a year’s time through Amazon (singly), the Prime program justifies itself. If one were to buy 27 or more DVDs, CDs etc the same would be true. That still sounds like a lot of dough! However, if one has the periodic need for other items like yard tools, kitchen appliances, video game players etc, the savings is more significant as it costs much more to ship these larger and often heavier items.

Here’s where the Prime Membership has really been a boon for us. Ever wait too long to shop for someone’s birthday, graduation or wedding? Ever need a close-to-the-last-minute gift? With Amazon Prime’s free 2 day shipping, there’s no cost involved to receive the expedited delivery service of 2 day receipt. And Amazon will let you send these last-minute-gifts to any US address at no additional charge! For books, expedited service usually costs $6.99 and Amazon charges $5.19 for expedited shipping on other media items (like DVDs, CDs). At these rates, expedited service translates into 12 annual book purchases or 16 annual DVD or CD purchases to reach the break even point. Though we haven’t used it, Prime members are often offered the ability to upgrade their 2 day shipping to ONE day shipping for just $3.99 more. Read the rest of this entry »

Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas – Coming Out of the Disney Vault!

In Disney, SwapaDVD.com, Wish Lists on June 17, 2008 at 8:37 am

Disney is re-releasing Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas as a special 2 Disk Collector’s Edition DVD as well as in the high definition Blu-ray format on August 28th of this year (2008)! As of approximately 9:30 AM CST today, the new Blu-ray edition already has 2 members waiting on its wish list at SwapaDVD. Only one of these wishes resides in the top 5 and none in the #1 position. The new 2 Disk Collector’s Edition DVD on only has one member currently on the wish list and that member only has it ranked at #12. This is a prime opportunity for those at the back of the old line to jump ahead of everyone else for a copy of the newest Disney versions! Pre-orders for both titles are available at Amazon with a 30% discount.

Disney has announced that there will also be a special 3D version of the film released in select theaters for a limited period (beginning October 19th, 2008). You can view the announcement from Disney here. Lastly, there will be an ultra-special Ultimate Collector’s Edition DVD that will feature a hand-painted and numbered bust of Jack Skellington with his Sandy Claws hat and a sound chip that plays quotes from the movie. Amazon’s catalog indicates that there are 3 disks in this set where the regular collector’s edition only has 2 mentioned so there’s evidently a bit more to this super pricey option than just the limited edition artwork! This little goody will retail at nearly $180 a pop but also may be pre-ordered for 30% off at Amazon with a release date of August 28th. With 124 people wishing for the out of print Special Edition and approximately 100 wishes for the other previously released versions (though many are likely duplications from the same lists) there’s no doubt that many SwapaDVD members could benefit from this expulsion from Disney’s vault!

(Just because I like to track this sort of thing, Amazon’s current sales ranks are 3,311 for the 2 disk DVD version – 1,702 for the Blu-ray edition – and 1,914 for the Ultimate Collector’s Edition.)

Heath Ledger – Promise Lost

In Performances, SwapaDVD.com on January 22, 2008 at 9:46 pm

28 year old Australian actor Heath Ledger was found dead today in his New York City apartment. Early reports and rumors suppose that he might have died of a drug overdose (and that suicide was a possibility) or that he may have succumbed to pneumonia. I am terribly upset by this news and am somewhat surprised to find myself in shock. It’s not that I’ve been a huge fan of his all this time, but I’ve enjoyed watching the development of his career and really believe that he started hitting his stride and his potential with Brokeback Mountain. His public manner and the spirit he has displayed have always led me to believe that he was a grounded and sensitive man. He leaves behind a rather impressive body of work for such a young man as well as a very, very young daughter. My heart aches for his friends and family and I hope that they soon find peace and consolation for their pain.

Perhaps this is hitting me harder today because I’ve been thinking a lot about the tragic death of River Phoenix lately. This comes as a result of having watched 3 Gus Van Sant films in as many days, one of them being My Own Private Idaho. I did a bit of googling and found a March 1991 interview of Van Sant by River Phoenix and one particular part caught my attention. Phoenix asks Van Sant what his favorite holiday is and he answers that it is Halloween. For those of you who may not know, River Phoenix died of an overdose outside an LA club co-owned by Johnny Depp (The Viper Room) in the early hours of October 31, 1993. I wonder if this haunts Van Sant as much as it haunts me.

Both deaths are such a colossal waste. In 1995 Natalie Merchant wrote a song called “River” for River Phoenix and you can find it on her Tigerlily album. Many of the words are appropriate here as I think about the tragic loss of Heath Ledger and the resulting media frenzy. Please God, let us be allowed to remember him for the brightness he brought to our lives rather than the darkness of his death and all the half-truths and sensationalized drama that we will be spoon-fed by the media.

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Oprah’s Favorite Thing for 2008: SwapaDVD.com!

In SwapaDVD.com on January 14, 2008 at 4:58 pm

Well, not really, but it should be! Oprah’s annual list creates a buying and spending frenzy among her viewers and the people who benefit the most (I’m going to assume that Oprah doesn’t get any kick-backs) are the manufacturers, publishers and distributors of those items deemed worthy enough to appear on her list. Did you know that Williams Sonoma had 2 items on her Favorite Things list in 2007??? You can bet they LOOOOOVE Oprah! Most of the items, while lush and appealing, are too expensive for the average person/family to really afford, with fully half of them costing over $90. Would I spend $42 for 3 bars of soap? Only if they were made with the fat off Elvis’ butt! In 2007 she even featured a $3,800 HDTV refrigerator! My God! I could renovate my kitchen for that! Do you REALLY need to watch The Simpsons in HD while you’re cooking? Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been an Oprah fan since the early 1980’s – but an HDTV Fridge?? Come on!

Let me be fair. There are things that have been on Oprah’s list over the years that I love – and some that I buy over and over again! For example, the best thing (IMO) that Oprah has ever had on her list was the Key Lime Cake at WeTakeTheCake.com in 2004! I love this cake so much that I served it as my wedding cake 2 years ago (we had a “Key West” theme)! I’m not trying to bash at Oprah – she rocks! But so many of the things on her yearly lists seem so excessive and make irresponsible purchases for the average consumer.

Wouldn’t it be nice if Oprah included an entry that even her viewers at home could immediately benefit from using without having to justify a “splurge” to the family accountant? But then again, would she feel squeamish about promoting the practice of trading used items that the movie, music and publishing industries are far more interested in selling? You would think that with her own humble beginnings that she might be open to the promotion of sites such as PaperBackSwap, where many of her book club selections may be found and delivered for just the price of postage! She promotes all the things that the developers of these sites promote: books, music and film (PaperBackSwap, SwapaCD and SwapaDVD) . Do you think she’d ever promote the use of swap sites to get these things? I’d hate to believe that it’s all about the money and prestige for Oprah. I’d like to think that she understands that most Americans need to economize right now. Even her frequent guest, Suze Orman, says that too many Americans spend too much – especially during the holidays! The economy sucks, and it’s not gonna get better very soon. In fact, it will likely get much worse. Wouldn’t it be great if Oprah would promote thriftiness??! What’s more, there’s even a healthy element of recycling going on with these sites as untold numbers of books, DVDs and CDs are saved from ultimately ending up at the landfill and are given the opportunity to be used again. What’s better for America? To re-use items multiple times and as a society “share” things or a society where each of us requires our own unique copy to be used and then perhaps discarded? Read the rest of this entry »

Audrey Tautou – A Gateway to French Film for the Layman

In Foreign Films, Performances, Reviews, Wish Lists on January 13, 2008 at 12:27 pm

Most American viewers were first introduced to Audrey Tautou in The Da Vinci Code. While an entertaining movie, it doesn’t serve to celebrate Audrey’s considerable acting talents in a way that might encourage a viewer to explore her other work. This is unfortunate because some of her best films are French and the average American’s aversion to reading subtitles dictates that she will likely remain under appreciated in our culture. You may be interested to know that Tautou has been selected to star in a bio-pic about the early life of French designer Coco Chanel. I can’t think of anyone more suitable for the task and am eagerly awaiting the completion of this project! Production is scheduled to begin early this year.

I first ran across Audrey Tautou in the French comedy Amelie. She struck me as being quite similar to Audrey Hepburn and her angelic face, Mona Lisa smile and soft manner work quickly to establish an impression. Delighted by Amelie I have sought out some of her other films in the hope that her range might truly be as impressive as I’d imagined. I have not been disappointed! Since joining SwapaDVD I have placed a number of her films on my wish list in the hope of building this portion of my collection more quickly.

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Daniel Craig – Feeding an Obsession

In Films from the UK, Foreign Films, Performances, Reviews, SwapaDVD.com, Wish Lists on January 13, 2008 at 1:05 am

I’m in lust with Daniel Craig. OK – Maybe not lust – it’s love – but it sure started out as lust! He came across my radar (and that of a zillion other women) with his performance in Casino Royale. He’d been in a number of other films that I’d seen (Sylvia, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Munich, Elizabeth) but somehow he just didn’t make the impression on me that he did as James Bond. Perhaps it was that scene where he was being tortured…. So anyway, now that I’ve seen a larger representation of his (::cough::) “body” of work I’ve come to realize what a talented and engaging actor he is – of course his appearance in big box office productions such as The Golden Compass might have given me a clue as well.

Since Casino Royal, my husband and I have been on a Daniel Craig pilgrimage of sorts. We started out buying movies at Amazon, and the first of these was Layer Cake. What a blast and so quintessentially English! Since joining SwapaDVD we’ve been able to branch out a bit more quickly, though there are several movies still sitting on my wish list!

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The Unknown Marx Brothers – a Pleasant Surprise

In Documentaries, Out of Print DVDs, Reviews, SwapaDVD.com, Wish Lists on January 12, 2008 at 5:35 am

I received a copy of The Unknown Marx Brothers from SwapaDVD about a month ago and was pleasantly surprised to find it to be a very informative and entertaining documentary/biography. Hosted by Leslie Nielsen, it centered mostly on Groucho, Harpo and Chico (Zeppo is mentioned here and there) and their personal lives with a lot of rare footage that must have come directly from the family. I appreciated the opportunity to catch a glimpse of these men when they were not necessarily “in character” and was delighted to have been given the opportunity to own the disk.

I’m not sure exactly how I ended up with it as I’m positive that I had not placed it on my wish list. Perhaps I ran across it on the “DVDs Posted Today” screen. As The Marx Brothers entertained America long before my time, I’m really rather surprised that I even ordered it in the first place. Aside from hearing their names used over the years and seeing a screen shot or two of Groucho’s “You Bet Your Life” I knew absolutely nothing about them. I can only say that the title struck me as unusual and it’s not the kind of thing that I run across everyday, so why not give it a shot? I certainly wouldn’t have ever ordered it from Netflix, nor would I have ever purchased it (it seems to be out of print). I can tell you that since viewing it a few weeks ago I have placed similar items on my wish list and have made it a point to search for what I’ll call “out of the way” titles that I might not have considered before. One of the best features of SwapaDVD is that the expenses involved with experimenting like this are so low that it would be difficult to ever really feel like I’d wasted my time, money or effort. Too bad more things in life aren’t that way!

The Nightmare Before Christmas – Out of Print and Stupid Expensive!

In Disney, Out of Print DVDs, SwapaDVD.com, Wish Lists on January 11, 2008 at 4:21 am


My 17 year old step-daughter dearly wanted a copy of Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (Disney) but as it is out of print (and now presumably residing in the legendary Disney vault) finding copies of it for reasonable prices is next to impossible! At the end of November, used copies at Amazon were starting at $50 and new copies were over $70! At those prices there was no way we could justify filling this Christmas wish. However, I placed myself on the wish list for a copy at
SwapaDVD.com as soon as I’d registered with them and was amazed when my number came up on December 8th! I received it in the mail on December 18th – with plenty of time to spare and what amounts to a $2.00 cash investment. This was one of my first major “scores” at the site and my step-daughter was extremely happy on Christmas morning. As of the date of this post there are 77 members on the wish list to get a copy. They aren’t posted very frequently so I imagine that the folks at the back of that list may be waiting until after Christmas 2008 to get their copies, unless they rank it very high (top 5) on their list.

UPDATE – June 17, 2008:

As of today, there are 124 members wishing for a copy of this DVD at SwapaDVD.com. Of these, it appears that 41 of them have ranked the title within the top 5 positions of their wish lists . I counted 13 members ranking it #1 and 12 more at #2. No copies have been posted into the system in the last 7 days.