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Posted by Dick Sidbury on 04/11/06 00:43
In article <j6hi329f17hvb1v6qoc31qpdog0mq0rqgi@4ax.com>,
despondent <the@despondent.net> wrote:
> My issue is different... I'm tired of the new product pattern where on
> a new release a single-disc version, pretty much movie-only, is $15
> and a double-disc set with extras is $25. Potter 4 did this, Narnia
> and others did this. Back in the old days you could get the 2-disc
> version on release day for $16-17.
>
> So to me $15 for movie-only is an overpayment and I just rent for the
> most part.
>
I have mixed feelings about this. Typically the MSRP for the one disk
set is 25 or 30 and the 2 disk set is 30 or 33. But the B&M stores are
carrying the 1 disk set for 13.99 or so with the 2 disk set for 24.99 or
so. I dislike the idea because the difference between the one and two
disk sets is too much (at least on opening week) BUT I appreciate the
ability of getting the two disk set and I'm sure that lots of more
casual fans of a particular movie appreciate the option of not having to
pay for what they don't want.
dick
-- so I've been buying the deluxe editions on line for a few dollars
less than the b&m prices.
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