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Frantic Canadian said:Are they still selling it with the comic book? I haven't seen that version in a while yet they still house the DVD in the same cardboard case as the one with the comic book.
Frantic Canadian said:I picked up the new 20th Anniversary Edition of Child's Play which finally features the film in anamorphic widescreen.
Ziz said:Frantic Canadian said:I picked up the new 20th Anniversary Edition of Child's Play which finally features the film in anamorphic widescreen.
I just grabbed that too. Also scored the Nightmare On Elm Street Collection box set at Sam's Club for $23.
Ziz said:I just grabbed that too. Also scored the Nightmare On Elm Street Collection box set at Sam's Club for $23.
Frantic Canadian said:Ziz said:Frantic Canadian said:I picked up the new 20th Anniversary Edition of Child's Play which finally features the film in anamorphic widescreen.
I just grabbed that too. Also scored the Nightmare On Elm Street Collection box set at Sam's Club for $23.
Damn! That's pretty cheap. You are talking about the box set that has all 7 films plus the Nightmare Encyclopedia right? I paid like 80$ for that a few years ago.[/quote:1zbwuyx8]
Yes, the big black and brown mega-box. It's very rare that I'll willingly spend over $15 on a standard disc or $30 on a box set. Generally, I try to rationalize it out to no more than $8 per disc for a regular single/double disc release or $5 a disc for a TV season or collection set. I got the Ultimate Matrix 10 disc clear case set with the Neo statue for $30 at a Suncoast that was closing down last year.
Free standard shipping from DeepDiscount also helps me hit my price goals. I don't understand these ebay sellers that hit you for $5 shipping per disc with no shipping discount for multiple purchases at the same time, or regular sites that insist on hitting you for $10 to $15 for UPS or Fedex even when you're only getting one disc.
I've always been good at finding deals. Years ago, I bought a scanner at Staples that was on clearance for $49.97 and the manufacturer's $50 rebate was still in effect, so not counting sales tax, I made $0.03!