I buy new movies when they come out at Walmart for $13.99, that can hardly be called overpriced? I never understood people who went to places like FYI and Best Buy for their movies, they are indeed overpriced there.
But there really are no excuse to buy over priced music anymore either, you can buy each track online for 33cent at emusic, and I seldom enjoy more than 2-3 tracks on a CD.
What I am saying is I totally agree with you here.
Arni Well, not all of us are lucky enough to be Americans, so $13.99 for a DVD is no more than a wet dream for me :D
A new DVD or Music CD here in Iceland costs $48, and the somewhat older and 'cheaper' ones are "only" $32. If I find decent (very unlikely) cheapie DVD's (imported from Denmark or something, 4:3 Fullframe or 16:9 if I'm lucky, Stereo sound and no decent subtitles) I'm paying a meager $16, but music CD's really don't go below the $20 mark.
As for eMusic, I'd never heard of it before. I don't buy DRM'd music (iTunes can go to hell), but I'll sure try eMusic out. Thanks for telling me about it.
The same goes for music
Arni Just tried eMusic... it's rubbish. Very bad selection of songs. Seems to be oriented towards the 'older' customer base, with a very poor selection of newer music.
A new DVD or Music CD here in Iceland costs $48, and the somewhat older and 'cheaper' ones are "only" $32.
If I find decent (very unlikely) cheapie DVD's (imported from Denmark or something, 4:3 Fullframe or 16:9 if I'm lucky, Stereo sound and no decent subtitles) I'm paying a meager $16, but music CD's really don't go below the $20 mark.
As for eMusic, I'd never heard of it before. I don't buy DRM'd music (iTunes can go to hell), but I'll sure try eMusic out. Thanks for telling me about it.
The same goes for music