Most of my Blu-ray discs come from Amazon. In late 2006 they were offering a deal where they would give you 10% off all high definition discs as long as you placed 3 titles on one order with their code HDDISC10.
Not only would you get 10% off that order, plus Amazon would give you 10% off all HD titles you would order during 2007 up to a spending limit of $5000.
I'm not sure if their deal is still current. You could always try the code and see if it still works.
The code wasn't strictly necessary. Once you ordered 3 HD DVDs or Blu-ray discs (or a mix of those, and there were other "entries", like ordering a player) you got the deal.
So you could also try it that way: go through the whole process of ordering 3 HR discs, stopping just before the very last step (actually placing the order). That will show the discount if the system would grant it to you. (Of course you could order anyway if you so like. )
But as I said: I don't think it will still be valid, even if it's worth a try, IMO.
I am now buying all my BD movies from Target.com , As they are cheeper then Walmart.com and most of what I am into. Amazon and Target.com are the same now I think.
Does Target.com have a better selection than there B&M stores because every time I walk into Target they have the same selection. It never changes, and they never seems to stock anything new.
Personally, I use either Amazon, or DVD Planet, when I have trade-in credit.
I personally order all mine online from 3rd party websites online for the best price's and selection. I have like 450 blu-ray discs that i bought for almost half price. My favorite site is Blu-Ray Deals because they have reviews and great prices. Check it out.
Which would be (in my experience) 100% of the retail store price in most places. I don't even order from Amazon anymore unless I can get the title below retail. I pick up 99% of my titles used locally for 25-50% retail.