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Blu-ray Knight
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Purchased Lord of the Rings Extended Blu-ray collection at Best Buy for $15. I'm considering myself very lucky. I purchased a brand new copy of this collection, from a Best Buy store, for $14.99. While I won't be watching it for several days yet, I plan on watching it in about a week. For a set that Best Buy retails at $99.99, it was on sale for $49.99. Best Buy had sent me a free gift card for $35 (because of some problems related to an online order I placed as well as having customer service problems with a local Best Buy store). My final cost was $15. So, I'm happy that I finally have this set in my collection.
jlou44, in order to download your digital copies, your digital codes should have been on a slip of paper that was inserted inside your boxed set. When you opened up your boxed set, there were two inserts. The first insert was a special foldout advertisement for Harry Potter memorabilia. The second insert was a simple single piece of printed glossy paper that includes the digital codes for all three movies. If you threw that slip of paper away, then you're simply out of luck |
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#11166 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Kemcha, you lucky SOB. That is a great price and around the price I paid for the dvd set a few years back. Hopefully I can eventually track this set down for less than the $50. I should have jumped and had BB price match when Fry's had it for $40.
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#11168 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks, The_Donster. Best Buy still has it on sale for $49.99:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Lord+Of+...0blu&lp=1&cp=1 The only other sets that I'm interested in purchasing are the Jurassic Park Blu-ray collection and the Superman Movie Franchise collection. I have to say that I think the Jurassic Park set is one of the most horribly designed collections ever made. I hate those "open end" boxed set like Jurassic Park and Back to the Future which is why I'm reluctant to purchase them. Last edited by kemcha; 12-18-2011 at 03:15 AM. |
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#11169 |
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Oct 2011
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To tell you the truth... I bought the back to future and jurassic park trilogy packs and they are not that bad. While I'd much rather prefer a Bourne Trilogy, or Godfather/Blade Runner type of setup, it's not as bad it seems, especially if you have somewhere to keep your movies such as a shelf etc.
The only real benefit I say you get from having a paper fold-out set is probably the artwork behind the discs. I still haven't bought the lord of the rings extended set yet, only because I have them on dvd, and that I bought all 3 theatrical blu-ray versions for $4.99 each on a whim at wal-mart. Though I am waiting for them to fix the redundancy of discs. There's no need to have 3 separate dvd's for extra materials when all that SD can easily fit on blu-ray disc. Also I'm hoping they eventually put the entire length of the movies on one disc, like they did with the extended re-release on dvd. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Indianapolis
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Blu-ray Samurai
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And of course, the much-maligned (in this thread anyway) showdown between Gandalf and the Witch-King, but in all these cases I thought the alterations fit the story that was being told and they were all still more or less faithful to the tone of the book. Tom Bombadil is sorely missed, but I agree that he would have felt like a diversion in the streamlined version of the story they set out to tell. |
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#11176 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Well, it looks like I'll have my hands full over the next two weeks. I'll be jumping into two boxed sets. Stargate Atlantis and Lord of the Rings. Can't wait to start this until tomorrow. I hope the PQ on both sets is spectacular.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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And in terms of the films, mention of the Maiar would only have added extra filling to an already amazingly dense and faithful adaptation. The 'Maiar' are really there for the ubernerds (myself included) who scour the Unfinished Tales and the Christopher Tolkien histories for every last detail. They would have only diverted focus from the crux of the story which was to destroy the ring. As would Tom Bombadil. As would the Barrow Wights. As would Frodo waiting till he was 50 to leave the Shire. To this, I can already hear objections. Why not remain completely faithful to the book? And I'm sure you can already hear my rejoinder: Books and movies are two different things. I happen to like this 'interpretation' of The Lord Of The Rings. |
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#11180 |
Banned
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