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Originally Posted by Nez
WB is having a sale right now.I pre-ordered it for $20.39 with Academy nominated cartoons for $4.89 and you get $5 or if you spend $25 and also free shipping.I also use Ebates to get another 3.5% off.So total came to $21.70.Batman the dark knight returns comes out Sept. 10th and Its both movies together with new interviews with the writer and actors and more. 
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Whoa... so many numbers, so much information, haha
I just checked the WBShop, and they seem to have all the movies I want, but do some of them some with slipcovers?
Only reason I ask is because there are two listings for two different Blu-ray titles:
Superman/Shazam: Return of Black Adam - $21.29
Superman/Shazam: Return of Black Adam - $15
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker - $14.29
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker - $14.99
There is also a couple dollar difference between two listings of that upcoming DC villain documentary, but I noticed one of them says "Double BD Case" and the other says "Blue BD Case." or something...
Anyone know what's up with those differences above? I switched between tabs on the info things, and couldn't see anything different...
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Originally Posted by blu-ray_girl_fan
As others have said, check WBShop.com in addition to Amazon for the best prices.
I would keep the DVDs for some of the earlier releases since Warner hadn't started releasing BD/DVD combos yet.
Also, check out the threads in my signature for exclusives. Both Best Buy and Target have sold exclusives for these movies. 
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I will keep an eye on Amazon and WBShop
Hm... that's a good point. Even though I don't use DVDs at all anymore (unless it's something I have exclusively on DVD), there's always that chance that my PS3 will decide to be a dingdong

I didn't exchange my Wonder Woman and Green Lantern: First Flight DVDs, but I decided to give them to my mom! So they're still within a 1 mile radius from me. Guess I can't complain
I appreciate your help on the exclusives part, but I think from now on, unless it's a movie I adore to the brim, I will just stick to the regular run-of-the-mill release

Especially with these DC movies, I am already taking a leap of faith buying the Blu-rays, I don't want to add the decision-making of exclusives into that
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Originally Posted by grassmonk
Those messages were a big part of why I didn't like Man of Steel.  I'm glad you enjoyed the The Elite. I think I'll watch it again tonight. 
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Ah... SPOILERS FOR MAN OF STEEL -
[Show spoiler]When I saw Man of Steel, I didn't know that Superman had that rule. I thought that was always Batman's thing... so I wasn't nearly as offended by Superman's decision to take Zod's life as some fans were. After seeing Superman vs The Elite, though, I can understand the frustrations. That movie really put under a close light that barrier of morality, and I understand it much greater than before.
Buuut... I heard that Man of Steel is not even the first time Superman has decided to kill. There are several storylines where he has done it, so I don't quite understand the immense outcry towards Man of Steel.
When I see Man of Steel again, though, that scene will have a much greater impact on me. See, when I was watching it, I thought, "Well... he has to save that family, and if he doesn't kill Zod now, Zod may come back for revenge ten-fold!" But now I realize in Superman's world, it isn't that easy.
I think it will be interesting to see how the Superman/Batman movie tackles that controversy. I'm pretty sure that will be a big point of contention between the two, the fact that Batman has NOT killed anybody, and Superman HAS killed somebody... unless they try to make Batman have a secret backstory or something... but I think it will be interesting if they make Batman have a cocky attitude and superiority complex over Superman with regards to that "no death" thing 
And if I were the writer, I would make it so that Batman and Superman eventually become so close, that Batman almost DOES kill the person responsible for almost killing Superman, assuming they put Superman in danger that is
Sorry you didn't like Man of Steel, though

Honestly, I thought it was incredible, and a near-perfect superhero film. And, if it weren't for Man of Steel, I might not have gotten Injustice, and that means I wouldn't have started on this DC kick, which also means I would have never even GLANCED at Superman vs. The Elite! So there's a good side to Man of Steel, too!