Cars 2 5-Disc 3D/2D/DVD Blu-Ray (Target Exclusive Light-Up Packaging) - 24.99 with 5.00 coupon
While I was not a huge fan of this movie I bought it anyways, I hate how they stack up the discs inside. Maybe I can buy an empty blu-ray case and put them in there. P.S. If you are wondering why I didn't get it at Best Buy, the reason is I couldn't because it was too far a drive out.
While doing some Christmas shopping today I also picked up one thing for myself: Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle/Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay Double Feature. No extras or Scene Selection menus just the films in English & French. I'm also not sure if these are the R or Unrated cuts but I guess you get what you pay for and this was $6.
Usually I don't buy VHS tapes anymore, But here's some I've bought in the past 3 months, from the local Salvation Army
- $1
It was $8, though it didn't include the VHS, however it has the CD sealed, and the making of video and all the other stuff, so I bought an Aladdin VHS from that same salvation army a couple weeks later
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JiminyCrick91 wrote:Back home Disney's Babes in Toyland (1961) came from DMR for me. Now I only need to wait for my parents to visit me for my birthday to get it.
-Skyler
I want to order Babes before Christmas. I wonder if Disney is considering putting these older movies of theirs on Blu.
$8 @ The Real Canadian Superstore (I got all the short Shreks [Shrek 3D, Scared Shrekless, Shrek the Halls], now I jut got to pick-up the movie set on Blu)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Blu-ray/DVD/DC) $9.99 - Amazon
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (Blu-ray/DVD/DC) $19.99 - Amazon
The DC for Part 1 is apparently expired (it didn't even last a year, which is quite upsetting) and the DC for Part 2 is apparently some really crappy "cloud" copy (which I don't even completely understand). At least I'll have the movies, though; they'll tide me over until the ultimate Blu-ray collection coming out next year.
Don't read much about anyone who purchased their Harry Potter & Deathly Hallows Part 2 at Target, that comes with the extra bonus disc.
The bonus disc is a wonderful 48-minute documentary called "When Harry Left Hogswart" and features interviews with the stars, director, producers, and a lot of the behind the scenes people. It is very moving to see how this "family" put their hearts into 10 years to put together eight movies that were, for the most part, very good.
This four-disc blu-ray set is worth every penny of the $27.99 that Target is charging for it. And the slip-cover is sticker-free, after a couple of minutes work. The set also includes a PS3 Demo of "LEGO HP Years 5-7 Game".
The only way to watch movies - Original Aspect Ratio!!!!
I LOVE my Blu-Ray Disc Player!