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Re: SIRDS videos
- From: P3D Lawrence Kaufman <kaufman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: SIRDS videos
- Date: Fri, 8 Nov 1996 08:08:55 -0800
On 8 Nov 96 at 23:32, P3D John W Roberts wrote:
> there are plenty of
> on-line book dealers, from whom one can buy all sorts of obscure books.
> Are there similar places where one can find video tapes?
Cascom does have a website (from which you can order 3 Magic Eye
videos- http://www.cascom.com
There are several on-line video dealers:
http://us.imdb.com
http://www.videoflicks.com
http://cdworld.com
http://cyberflic.com
http://econnection.com
http://www.montanaweb.com/fv5mt/lew1.htm
http://www.starguideweb.com
http://www.eye-v.com
http://www.shokus.com
> I ordered a "Wallace & Gromit" video (fine stop-motion animation,
> even if they did forget to film it in 3D :-) and it was shipped from
> a company which I *think* was named Video Finders. They included
> instructions on how to to request a search for a video. Naturally, I
> don't know where those instructions are at the moment, and I haven't
> been able to find any indication that they're online.
There is a Video Finders & a VideoFinders, I don't believe either are
on-line. The front of Leonard Maltin's annual Movie & Video Guide
always has numerous mail-order sources for videos.
> And speaking of 3D :-), I recently received an ad in the mail from
> 3DTV corporation!
I had better double check my junk mail!
Lawrence
kaufman@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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