Barbossa wrote:I was also thinking of getting Bruno yesterday, but I know next year it will be $9 or less, so I'm going to hold-off on that one as well.
Considering how poorly received it was, it could drop to $9 by next month.
Random Q: Target was reported to put out the US exclusive Blu-ray for The Goonies this past Tuesday, but neither of my local Target's have it. Has anyone found it, or got any info on whether it's been postponed? Any help is greatly appreciated.
The Year Without a Santa Claus, $7.19 at Wherehouse.com
Classic Christmas Favorites, $19.99 at Wherehouse.com
The funny thing is, the Classic Christmas Favorites was supposed to have the Deluxe Edition of the animated Year Without a Santa Claus special. I had read online about how initial pressings of the set came with the live action version (the one I posted above this) instead. Turns out the version of the set I got must have been one from the initial pressings, as I got the live action version in my set as opposed to the animated one! So now I have two copies of the live action version! I e-mailed them and they're sending me a new set, so hopefully they get it right this time!
bern1992 wrote:Got these today! I love living in Australia!
Blu-ray in tin slipcover - $29.86 from Big W
DVD in tin slipcover - $27.73 from Big W
What? Harry Potter is rated "M" in Australia? Does that mean Mature? Really? Harry Potter?
Yeah, it's not restricted or anything, just recommended for people over 15. I personally just think it's because the blue M symbol works better with the colour scheme of the cover art than the bright yellow of PG.
The Wizard of Oz: 70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition
-Sky
What a great present. When my Blu-ray of the UCE arrived a few days ago, my mother was really frustrated that she'd never thought of putting it away as a Christmas present.