Classic American Movies
Started by Kickstand, 2009-11-06 14:18
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#2Posted 2009-11-06 16:05:21
I am looking for someplace in Bangkok that I ca rent or buy classic american movies from the 30's to 80's. None of the copy places have them and if I order from the US, they are coded NTSC and not useful to me. the dvd store in siam paragon has a corner with classic movies, might have a couple you'd want. the one opposite the big cd music shop (they are actually the same store) on floor 3 or 4. #3Posted 2009-11-06 16:29:53
I am looking for someplace in Bangkok that I ca rent or buy classic american movies from the 30's to 80's. None of the copy places have them and if I order from the US, they are coded NTSC and not useful to me. the dvd store in siam paragon has a corner with classic movies, might have a couple you'd want. the one opposite the big cd music shop (they are actually the same store) on floor 3 or 4. Thanks. I will check it out. #4Posted 2009-11-06 17:28:16
Philips sells a line of DVD players here that promise to play any DVD regardless of region code or format and they seem to work. I have some dvd's I brought from America and the Philips player I bought here at Tesco is the only one I've found that will play all of them. I've also found that Amazon.com is the best way to get obscure dvd's here if you're willing to invest in a new player, the Philips one I bought here was only 1600 Baht.
#5Posted 2009-11-06 18:45:57
Luk Meow in MBK has a great list of obscure movies. I haven't been there in years, hope they're still in business. You have to ask for the list.
#6Posted 2009-11-06 19:42:13
I am looking for someplace in Bangkok that I ca rent or buy classic american movies from the 30's to 80's. None of the copy places have them and if I order from the US, they are coded NTSC and not useful to me. the dvd store in siam paragon has a corner with classic movies, might have a couple you'd want. the one opposite the big cd music shop (they are actually the same store) on floor 3 or 4. Yes, I agree...at the moment it seems to be the best place and I thought the prices were reasonable. There's also a very good (in terms of selection) store at Central World, not far from Isetan maybe on floor 4 (???), but they seen very expensive. I still order flicks from Amazon, however. #7Posted 2009-11-06 19:44:00
Philips sells a line of DVD players here that promise to play any DVD regardless of region code or format and they seem to work. I have some dvd's I brought from America and the Philips player I bought here at Tesco is the only one I've found that will play all of them. I've also found that Amazon.com is the best way to get obscure dvd's here if you're willing to invest in a new player, the Philips one I bought here was only 1600 Baht. The SONY RDR-GX380 I recently bought has been playing both region 1 and 3 with no adjustments and no problems...so far. #8Posted 2009-11-07 00:07:51
There's a video shop specializing in classic and arthouse movies in Fortune Town, third floor at the end of the row just before the atrium, left hand side as you're walking toward the atrium. They have dozens of classic movies and many obscure European films.
#9Posted 2009-11-07 05:41:22
I have used a Pioneer for years for both Region 1 (US), Region 2 (Europe), and Region 3 (Thailand). When I bought my players, I took along a Region 1 DVD and played it just for safety's sake.
I know that Boomerang has some classic but the oldest has been 1940's and then only some. They also have a good return policy in that if a disk bought there is not playable, they will replace it. No questions asked. In the beginning, it might pay to bring the receipt. I don't need a receipt anymore as two outlets know me by name now. I even order by email and they have the disks waiting for me when I come in. #10Posted 2009-11-07 10:25:11
Yes, Tesco is your friend. Many DVD players with "play anything" type guarantee.
#11Posted 2009-11-07 18:24:01
They caught me (although I've always declared it)! Today I received my mail from the States, which included 3 DVDs from Amazon. For the first time I was charged duty. About $10 USD per DVD.
#12Posted 2009-11-07 20:09:47 #13Posted 2009-11-07 20:25:42
I would go talk to the people at Boomerang. Below is a link to their website, although most of it is in Thai (despite, supposedly having an English language website). I have ordered from them before. They have several locations and primarily deal with originals, not copies.
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