The French Film "La Roue" is considered a classic and is being released Tuesday. Check out Robert Harris comments at Yellow Layer Failure, Vinegar Syndrome and Miscellaneous Musings by Robert A. Harris. He speaks very highly of this film. So far, I only have seen it available at Amazon.com and...
K-Mart is advertising "Over the Hedge" as a low price DVD and includes a Plush Hammy ($7.99 value). My 4-year old granddaughter probably would prefer that to the book, although she loves books too. Anyone know if the Circuit City book is targeted to young children?
Supreme Jazz label has Nat King Cole hybrid SACD available from jpc.de for $6.22 plus $13.50 for shipping. The shipping charge is per order. They also have numerous old recording at the same price. Any one familiar with this label? Here is a link: Supreme Jazz: Nat King Cole
Here is a list of the Living Stereo available at my Costco: Rhapsody in Blue, Arthur Fiedler/Boston Pops Hi-Fi Arthur Fiedler, Arthur Fiedler/Boston Pops Richard Strauss in High Fidelity, Chicago Symphony Beethoven/Mendelssohn, Boston Symphony Orchestra Van Cliburn, Rachmaninoff...
Can it be? Yes, I was surprised to see a box of Living Stereo SACD hybrid discs at Costco today (at $7.50 each even). That is the first time I have ever seen SACD at a warehouse outlet. I bought two of the Boston Pops discs. Let's hope this is the beginning of a trend.
Fry's in Phoenix is advertising Polar Express for $13.99 (One day only) and the item number matches the two disk, wide screen version! Also, K-mart is advertising Buena Vista DVDs tomorrow only for 12.99, including Bambi and Cinderella.
I do not have DTS, but the uncompressed PCM is terrific. The DVD standard allows for either PCM or dolby digital. I normally will go for the uncompressed soundtracks when it is available.
The Costco SKU is 586140. I picked this up today in North Phoenix for my 2 year old granddaugther. It was not with the other children's DVDs, but with the box sets.
Being a new customer to Coconuts.com I decided to order Star Wars from them and everything went smoothly, except I did have to pay sales tax (inspite of the fact that there is no Coconuts store in Arizona.) Oh well, just under $34 delivered is still an excellent price.
I had to clear my shopping cart and start over, then the coupon box appeared on the shopping cart page. Apparently, because I entered from DVDpricesearch.com the promotion discount was disabled. Got about 10 items I have been wanting, including the Johnny Carson and Marx Brothers Collections...
That is what I thought, but after clicking on the DVDs I wanted and then going to the shopping cart, I could not find a place to enter a coupon. I know I have seen the entry box before, not sure where it went. I entered from DVDpricesearch, I wonder if that is somehow preventing my seeing the...
Fry's Electronics lists Mystic River (single disc) for $14.99. Best price I have come across. Buy.com has the 3 disc version for $26.99 with free shipping. Um, is the second disc and CD worth and extra $12?
Is the FYE rebates only good for purchases in the store or can you get them with an on-line purchase as well? I called my local FYE to check availability and, whoa, they went out of business. I looked, but could not find the rebate on their web-site. Anyone know if that is viable? Thanks.
Fry's Electronics is advertising Rain Man, SE for $9.99 and Under the Tuscany Sun for $15.99. I've called Circuit City, Best Buy and checked my local Costco, can't find Ed Wood anywhere in North Phoenix. Darn.