Well, as long as they are honest, then that's good and in the future people who come here looking for this blu, they should look there because I'm almost positive it was $15.
That's half what I paid Chaos. Maybe it was a pricing error, but I really went with Chaos because they listed region 0, all regions, in their item description, and with some confusion on this title about whether it might have been released once region free and again region B locked, I wanted to have no problem with returning it should something not be what I'm expecting. Chaos can't say, "we listed it as region B and you shouldn't have bought it." Atlantic could have.
If there wasn't the issue with some people saying it didn't play in region A players or if there was a review posted stating it was region free, I would have probably ordered from Atlantic even if it ended up taking an extra week to get here because they aren't as efficient as Chaos or Ezydvd.
$15 for this is quite the deal. It's amazing that people who just think Woody Allen has lost his touch or don't like his classics don't want to see this. It's truly a great movie. It makes Vicky Christina Barcelona look like Road Trip.
I still don't understand why so many titles are getting released elsewhere but not here and supposedly it's about money.
I think more money would be made in the US for Pulp Fiction, Match Point, and Amelie (to name a few) than in much less populated countries like England or Australia. I just don't get it.
Big thanks to Howarmat for getting the ball rolling in allowing me to add Match Point to my BD collection.
hey i just hope it plays for you! kinda got me scared that the distribution company might have pulled a switch a roo!