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More often than not, a new release Blu-ray at Best Buy, Target, or Movie Stop is cheaper during the first few days than it will likely be for several months after that, due to the release date sale prices.
Movies like Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Under the Skin, or Lucy will probably drop in price six months to a year after the release date, but they're still cheaper on the actual release date than they'll be for quite a while. Price point is usually not a main concern of mine when it comes to movies that I'm really excited to see on Blu-ray, although there are a few exceptions. I'll often wait, for example, for a Barnes & Noble 50% sale to buy certain Criterion titles. |
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