Darkman 1 1990 Marvel FMV?19205
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1Collector | Briten private msg quote post Address this user | |
Can anyone tell me what the FMV is for Darkman 1 in a 9.8? Thanks. | ||
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I blame the forum gremlins. | figment private msg quote post Address this user | |
GPA says $200 and falling for newsstand, not much for direct. | ||
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? | DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user | |
Very underrated movie, though. | ||
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Collector | Briten private msg quote post Address this user | |
@figment thanks. Much appreciated. | ||
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Collector | Briten private msg quote post Address this user | |
@DWeeB1967 I was sick when the movie hit VHS and my dad rented it so I could have something to do. The part that really creeped me out was when he bent the carnies fingers the wrong way. Cringe. | ||
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right? | DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user | |
@Briten Yea, Durant is a really good baddie. The funniest thing (in the interesting sense) to me about him was that Larry Drake, the actor who played Durant, had won two Emmys just a couple of years before playing a mentally challenged character on "L.A. Law." So "Darkman" was the first movie where people saw him play 1) a non-mentally challenged person and 2) a character who was pure evil... and he was excellent. |
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Collector | SidTheSquid private msg quote post Address this user | |
I'd do $150 shipped on this one, if you're looking to buy... |
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I have not set up at a con since 2029. | PolarisNuclearSS2020 private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by figment If it ever gets a reboot, directs will hit around $450 IMHO. This movie does have a cult following but yeah, currently it’s not much to swoon over as far as profiting from pressing/slabbing. Still worth it, if you press your own books and prescreen for 9.8’s. That’s what I love about coppers, you can buy books like this out of $1 boxes - but you have to know how to predict grades and press them yourself- Otherwise if you sink pressing and slabbing costs into a book and get back a 9.4/9.6- you’ll probably be in the red. A 9.6 is probably $50-$75 shipped-depending how long you want to wait, priority is around $12 and taxes/eBay fees would be around $18. So a 9.6 or less, would cost you money…that’s not even including the time you spent pressing the book. This is why I usually just put books like this in “to be pressed” stacks and forget about them until I can sub them at a con that (CGC or CBCS are at )accepts books for grading like Baltimore. hhhh |
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