Dag Nab it Craig......

You promised that plot to me.... :(
I still have the printer running to make the money to pay you off......

I thought 10,000 buckazoids was cheap for that....

Now I see how you are..... ;D

The best digital still can't compare to a 35mm film camera as far as quality. Sure you have to develop the film but thats relativly cheap. In my area of the US it runs $6.99 to get double prints from a 24 exposure roll.
Before you go buying a camera you need to evaluate how you are going to use it. Things like..
Are you going to be doing a lot of shots?
Are you going to be blowing them up and selling them?
Film cameras, while relativly inexpensive can be money hogs in the long run. The average cost, including development, for a roll of film here is $8.00. And you can never tell what you shot until you get the film processed.
So 10 rolls = $80
and 100 rols = $800
Soon you start talking about serious money. If you are selling your prints then the cost is well worth the expense. If you are just out to get shots for yourself you might want to try and get a digital. The nice part about a digital is you only print the shots you want and keep the shots that are good. The downside is the price for a good one.