If Double-X was a magic film or exceedingly superior to Tri-x, T-max or Ilford still films then maybe $1 per foot would be worth it. But everything I've read indicates that Double-X is substandard to those films.
NOW... If Kodak would make Ektachrome (any version) for $100/100ft I would be all over that deal immediately.
NOW... If Kodak would make Ektachrome (any version) for $100/100ft I would be all over that deal immediately.

Oh, "for $10 more than a commonly used film." That's apparently the kicker. Everything is cheaper in bulk: oats, firewood, paint, beef, cheese. Some folks like buying a 1 lb block of cheese instead of a 50 lb block, as it is easier to deal with, there's no cutting and wrapping and storing. But what fools they are. Just cut it up and wrap it- a few flicks of the knife and you're done. And you've saved $300! Why ANYONE would ever buy a 1 lb hunk of cheese is beyond me.
