LASER DISC TECHNOLOGY ONLY WAY TO VIEW MOVIES, SAYS COLLECTOR
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Sunday, August 6, 1995
Many laser disc movies come with video supplementary material such as interviews with the director, theatrical trailers, out-takes, story boards and shooting scripts. Most laser discs sell for between $30 and $40. Special editions can cost over $100. Rodney Bollinger reads about the making of 'Robocop.'
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