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In short, no. However, in rare cases, I will opt for the DVD counterpart. Most recently, I went to buy Hot Tub Time Machine and the Blu-ray was £18.99, whereas the DVD was on sale at £6.99. The special features were exactly the same on both, so I went with the DVD as I couldn't justify the price, especially for a comedy title. Fox titles tend to be expensive and never go down in price...
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