Thrift Store 27 - My Biggest Thrifting Haul in Years!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
- After 2 years of mediocre thrifting, the Thrift Store series returns with my biggest haul in ages! You won't believe how many obscure, cult, and rare titles showed up in this video!
See ALL of my thrift store videos in this handy dandy playlist: • Thrift Store Videos
****************************************************************
Review Archive: CerealAtMidnight.com/p/reviews.html
Shop: CerealAtMidnight.Threadless.com
Ebay.com/usr/cerealatmidnight
Patreon.com/CerealAtMidnight
Facebook.com/CerealMidnight
Twitter: CerealMidnight
Instagram: CerealMidnight
TikTok: OfficialCerealAtMidnight
Letterboxd: CerealAtMidnite
****************************************************************
When shopping on Amazon, please consider using Cereal At Midnight's affiliate link to support the channel: amzn.to/3LAgnlt
While older films look great a higher resolutions, I find watching them on DVD perfectly enjoyable.
I myself just recently took in my entire duplicate & old titles that I’ve either upgraded from DVD to Blu-ray or Blu-Ray to 4K and I had 5 huge boxes overflowing and I took them all to the secondhand store as I wasn’t going to sell them on eBay so it worked out perfectly. It gives more people the chance to see and buy titles cheap that might not have been bought otherwise.
BELL, BOOK & CANDLE came out on a Twilight Time blu-ray and, more recently, a Sony blu-ray. Terrific film! CASH MCCALL has only been on DVD. It first came out as part of the Natalie Wood collection, and, I guess, got a later, separate release. Not on blu. Entertaining film, with cool opening.
I'm in Australia and 2nd hand stores are basically the only way I buy DVDs & Blurays these days. 2 weeks ago I found Ace Ventura on DVD with the extra scene where he pretends to be the Swedish dolphin trainer, something I'd been searching for for a decade or two...never even realised it was on physical format, always thought it was a TV cut only, also got Gattaca, Flying Daggers, 3:10 to Yuma and American Gangster and XXX steelbooks. Then last week found a shop with DVDs for $1 each. Got over 20 movies including Mask, Corpse Bride, Ted, Karate Kid trilogy, 10 Things, Toy Story 3 on Blu-ray, The Thirteenth Floor, Gentleman Broncos, Team America, a sealed copy of Breaker Morant and seasons 2&4 of Farscape...among others. And a PJ Harvey live performance too! 2nd hand stores are a treasure trove, even here in Australia!!!
I'm big on thrifting and here in KY, while I still get incredible deals, I've seen several stores go UP in price. $1-$2 was standard dvd or blu, but some have went up to $5 mark and that's too steep for my blood, unless it's a gem. My tip to any thrifter, and I hate to give it out - seek out a Half Price Books OUTLET store, they have 50% of sales and occasionally 'Bag Sales' - all you can stuff in a bag for $25; I can get at least 60-70 in one of those bags.
Would you be able to do a video on all the different/various boutique labels in a single video covering what are the plus, minus, and unique feature of each label? An overview of them all would be quite awesome for the community.
Dont sleep on pawn shops. I hit one recently where all dvds were 50 cents and they had thousands of them. I often find rare titles and oop stuff there. I also found like 30 copies of Elizabethtown for some reason.
I came for the Arnie impersonation but stayed for the cool pickups! Great haul, Heath! Thanks for taking us along! 😎
Agreed 😊
At the place I work we get people bringing in dvds to sell all the time, and most of the time if we can't take it they ask us to toss it (we donate them when we're able). It's usually people getting rid of stuff "because it's all on streaming" or sometimes we get people who inherited a collection looking to unload as much as possible. It's one of the reasons I love watching thrift hauls like this, just being able to see the excitement of a collector finding and appreciating media that would otherwise go unloved.
I agree, heath. I've become across a lot of pretty good stuff. i just picked up 2 of those pbs concert dvds at a thrift store recently. You never used to see those in the wild, and the time to pick it up is when you see it, especially if it's really cheap. im like, you ill take a chance on a lot of the 40s - 60s stuff most of them ive seen but every once in awhile I'll come across a new gem a lot of the stuff i got years ago im glad i got them when i did bc like you said alot of the old tv show sets have been out of print for years ditto for time life have a lot of there stuff dean martin red skelton bob hope carol burnett great stuff on the carol burnett show i do like it but i agree not as high on it as some are.. 👌
I used to donate my old DVDs to a thrift store up the street from me, but it closed years ago. Then I donated some to the local library, and they either stock them for rental, or sell them in a small section at the entrance. I'll be donating some more in a couple weeks from what I have left, since I mostly upgraded to Blu-ray. Still keep some DVDs I've upgraded from for sentimental or novelty value. By the way, Carol Burnett starred in one of the few bad episodes of the OG "Twilight Zone" called 'Cavender is Coming'!
I hadn’t been in a thrift store for a few years and recently started going. I was also shocked by the quality of titles available these days
So happy to see one of your thrift store hauls again. I really enjoy them and have missed them. My own collection has primarily grown through thrift store shopping. My local Goodwill finally brought back the 50% off color on Sundays after shutting it down 4 years ago due to Covid. I'll go in on a Sunday and just shop the half off color, usually coming away with 10 titles on DVD. Hope you continue to do more thrift store hauls
My Goodwill's have the 1/2 off color for every day of the week (color changes each week), but they've stopped tagging the physical media and have a $2 for DVD, Blu-rays, CDs flat pricing all year round with no discounts anymore.
On Carol Burnett, watch for when Harvey Korman can't stop laughing from Tim Conway 's antics during the skits. Comedy gold!
The genius of Tim Conway and Harvey kornan came from the Carol Burnett Show. My childhood.
Re disk cleaning, always rinse your disk under running water first. Why? In my experience, most of the "scratches" are from you swirling dust/sand particles, wash them off with minimal contact, THEN do whatever cleaning suits you
I'm shocked to see Fletch on Blu-Ray. Not a title you see in the wild very often!
I was going to message Heath and ask him to go back and get it for me, but then I saw he grabbed it for himself. 😁
I found a double feature one that had uncle buck on it
Couple of weeks ago I randomly stopped at my local goodwill and found the entire 8 films to die for on DVD factory sealed, for 2 bucks a piece had to pick them up
Whoa! That's a nice score.
@CerealAtMidnight and a year ago I found a sealed copy of the OOP Blu ray of Sling blade for 3 bucks, already had a copy but picked it up for trade fodder but have not found anyone who is looking for a copy yet, lol
Bluray prices at a few thrift stores have doubled over the last 4 years here.
That's the beauty of going into a thrift shop. You never know what you'll find. Nice haul! Thanks, Heath! As always, I really appreciate the hard work! Keep it up! God bless and stay safe!
Hi Heath. Great haul. Thrift stores here are pretty empty right now but I keep checking now and again. Hope you are doing well.
Good Day, That’s what happened to vinyl. Look at vinyl now❤. To buy vinyl now is expensive. Hang onto you movies my friend. 😊
I dig your taste in music, Heath! Elvis, CCR, and Neil Young are all amongst my faves, too. I also enjoy Fastball’s The Way.
You inspired me to check out a thrift store. I usually go to a record store here in Chicago for in-person buying that has a good physical media selection, including used 4ks. But those thrift store prices are killer! Great video, sir.
Regarding your region B comment, I’ve actually found quite a few of those sets out in the wild, but they were region free at the end of the day. At the same store, I have found two copies of the Dirty Harry collection, both sealed, and The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings Collection. Also, that was a good snag on Mother‘s Boys. I was fortunate enough to get a Blu-ray of it right around the time Echo Bridge lost the Miramax license, so I picked it up for about five bucks.
I look at some of the titles and wonder how many of these titles come from a home where the original owner passed on; or how many were discs that someone purchased via eBay and did not get what they were expecting (hence the Korean font on the cover). I used to get used DVDs and CDs sold by the library but passed on many that looked like they had been used to play frisbee with the German Shepherd.
Comedy is a very specific taste; I do laugh at the Carol Burnett reruns (even the ones without Tim Conway, though the mention of Mr Conway will always get me sitting down to see what happens). Then again, I have very specific memories of watching the show as a young'un.
I loved the imagery inherent in "DIVX machines in the wild", which makes it sound like a scene from HATARI!. I want to see the scene where John Wayne and Red Buttons take the truck out to snare a savage DIVX machine.
7:35 I see a blockbuster sticker!!! I just bought a factory sealed stacked of those stickers from ebay lol.
this episode is timely as Netflix are raising their prices yet again. We just cancelled a bunch of our streaming services due to high prices. Time to go back to the thrift stores and discover new movies.
Good stuff. I see stuff I would've got. I don't thrift a lot, but I almost always get something when I go and movies are the most common. Also, I know it was edited, but the timing of "say hello, Heath" and your reflection's response was perfect.
thrift stores in my area don't have any decent goodies so I've been avoiding them for a while. Maybe ill come back this weekend and see if i found anything decent :)
Same in the Seattle era. Covid changed everything for the worse.
Honored to be the first thumbs up. I just bought that Louis Prima CD as well
You were right Heath, that "Embrace of the Vampire" disk was Korean.
I love it, you are such a nerd. 😊
you'd love the uk, one place was doing 20 dvd's for £1 at one point.
The only thrift store left around here is Goodwill. There were like 3 more but they closed down. I have found everything on thrift stores local and foreign discs, videogames, clothing, Halloween decorations, etc.🤔
Totally would have grabbed Hee Haw and Puss 3D, Fletch. Mine never has anything decent
Heath
Your video reminded me I haven’t been thrifting in awhile so I decided to check out a couple pawn shops I haven’t been to in awhile but always deliver and I scored big time. I remembered you said Matchstick Men was getting scarce and I found a sealed snapcase DVD copy for $2 😮 👍
Your first CD, Louis Prima it's great! Awesome! Just the booklet is great reading, for not talking about the selection of songs. Got it like almost twenty years ago, I think. That James Garner movie came in the Natalie Wood Collection that you might already have. Greetings from Sweden!!
My thoughts are that someone passed away and their children are dumping their collection.
Its my worse nightmare! Im sure my children will do the same. I told them to sell them, but I dont think it will happen.
People dump their collections themselves when they drop physical and move digital as well.
Children dumping their deceased parents collections is nothing new, and happens with most collections. They will never spend the time individually pricing these things out to just make a few buck per item. The best you could hope for is they blow it out at a garage sale, worst outcome it get thrown in the trash, which is worse for everyone.
The thing collectors have to ask themselves, is whether they are collecting these items for their own enjoyment or to provide some kind of financial investment for their children. If it’s the latter there are better ways to do that.
These “collections” being dumped on the market is good for the other participants, it’s the circle of collecting.
Stuart obrien here. Cash mccall can be streamed on Amazon prime video in Australia!
Great video Heath, love the thrifting videos! 👍🏻
I donate my discs when I upgrade.
Physical media is the only way to own a movie. In the future they will become very expensive to buy.
the BEST way to clean a disc is car wax. I use a cloth diaper & Turtle Wax. If that doesn't do the trick, nothing will. Try it out!
What?🤔 I use amonia free Windex!👍
Great stuff there... I'm "thrifting" almost every day here in Germany (shop's on my way to work)... DVD/BD oder PS Games for 1Euro each... can't say no to that...
What's the story with your Warner snapper cases and the sleeves...? I'm curious to your approach to that, as I'm in the same boat right now... ;-)
Leon Uris's QBV11 is really gripping if you haven't seen it!
Great review love your videos 😊
I agree, Heath, love pawn shops and thrift stores for adding to my collection. One pawn shop in my area is selling blu for $1 until they clear out their stock so they can buy newer stuff. Gotta love pawn shop prices.
I loved the Cereal At Midnight Field Trip Edition! Heath I am glad you didn’t pass on that Fletch. I love thrift stores because when I have a craving to watch a movie and see if I enjoy it again, get the DVD for $1. You don’t always need 4K. And you ever notice that thrift stores always have Inside Man, haha. Finally, Heath just give Carol Burnett another try. I love her show.
I clean my discs, movies or videogames, with amonia free Windex. Alcohol seems too strong for me.🤔 Good hunting neat haul and cool video Heath!👉😃👈
Absolutely love these thrifting videos, which encourages me to get my butt out there and do some digging! Just curious, do people care that you're in there filming whether it's the other customers or staff? I've often contemplated doing this but I'm hesitant because I don't know how people will respond to it.
I try not to get in anyone's face and I stop filming if someone gets too close, but people see me filming and nobody has ever said anything.
Good hall 👍
Excellent selections! To me, the title track to "Harvest Moon" is the most beautiful song he's ever recorded. "Mother's Boys" has a scene near the end that really made me squirm - you will know it when you see it.
I had no idea about Time Life! Thank you so much for the heads up. I need to pick the the Ed Sullivan Show Music Performances boxset soon then.
Love the thrift store vids! I have regularly visited my thrift stores and used shops in town for years in search of physical media and I manage to find gold on almost every trip.
Nice haul Heath. So many titles I would buy. There are no movies in my thrift stores :( Embrace of the Vampire was korean
I don't know Highball (1997) but that cover does look like Swingers. I wonder if they scored a 90s swing band for the cameo like Swingers did?
Nice haul, mate. I have the same edition of Bell, Book and Candle. It has a killer cast, but that patriarchal plotline where the woman loses everything special about her is disappointing.
I always clean dirty thrift discs with alcohol. Haven't had any problems.
Alcohol? That's too strong use amonia free Windex instead!🤔
I think some of this reasoning might come from that some other pressed disc formats suffered from fogging when using strong alcohol. That and people using strong solvents like acetone.
Hey Heath I would leave the Arnie impressions to your colleague Durant Cinema PS I liked the video .
That was Korean writing on vampire flick
Are thrift stores never have anything like that. I can't get out much due to my handicap but I wish I could find music cds!! I love the 80's! Metal Glam Rock pop rap> just 80's!! Those are my kind of prices.
very interesting video cheers
3:40 Hopefully you didn't want Titanic 3D because you went right by it. 4:16 I will still pick up DVDs because there are stores in my neck of the woods that would pay 4-5 for older titles and if I'm only paying a buck or 2 for them then I could be multiplying my earning by 5x. There is a thrift store at the end of my street that sells DVD, blu-rays, 4K blu-rays for a Canadian loonie. Doesn't even matter if it is a box set or not and they have 50% sales 2 or 3 times a month. Last month picked up Rockford Files (Millcreek), Buck Rodgers and Battlestar Galactica (original series) all complete series for 50 cents each. Also picked up the Audie Murphy Kino Lorber 3 blu-ray box set for also 50 cents. As for CDs they sell them for 50 cents and then obviously a quarter during their 50% off sale and it doesn't matter if it's a 4 cd box set it still sells for a quarter on that day.
😮
Awesome video man 😎!
Awesome!
I think I heard that Big Lots is not carrying movies anymore!!! Something to look into.
Strange, my Big Lots just restocked and added new titles this week. Used the 20% of coupon and came away with a couple of inexpensive movies.
@@realtravisblaine mnnnnn... that's weird. Maybe it's only certain stores. Mine just stopped carrying them, after years of having them.
You buried the lead on Highball. That's a Noah Baumbach movie!
Did I not say that?! Ah, the joys of recording in the car.
Check your library. My library sells dvds for $2.
LMFAO.....any luck...finding...."Herbie the love bug"???....big fan of Don Knox n VDUB's
EDIT: don't know why I mentioned ...Don knox
I have that Charles Bronson 2 movie dvd
shout out to blue shirt guy
Thrift
Mother's Boy's is god awful....a fast forward movie for sure
Personally, I prefer some stuff on DVD. Some Blu-ray releases tend to be too sharp, too grainy, or too saturated. My preference varies depending on what looks better for that particular film! Keep the magic alive 🪄😀
Is it that you were too used to watching stuff on broadcast tv or vhs?…
@robertt9342 Oh no, not at all... I don't even think of VHS tapes lol. For example, I own the Looney Tunes Platnum Collection which I own on Blu-ray and also the Looney Tunes Golden Collection which was only released to DVD. Both Collections share some of the same shorts, I actually prefer how they look on the Golden Collection. However, this isn't always the case. It's also the other way around in some cases where the Blu-ray looks better. I hope it didn't seem like I was trashing Blu-ray 😬 I was just stating that I prefer the DVD versions of some releases. I promise I wasn't trashing 🫠🙃 I love both, but it varies in which one I prefer after upgrading to Blu-ray where I'm able to compare. At times I have preferred the DVD after the upgrade 😁