Costco has received a new assortment (#732583) of Warner digibooks for $13.99. I only saw the following three: Citizen Kane: 70th Anniversary Edition Camelot (1967) A Streetcar Named Desire
When it comes to 2-disc Blu-ray cases, I get the Dynex brand from Best Buy (they carry them in-store). They are the same thickness as the Amaray/Elite cases and are of good quality. Best of all, they are not eco cases! :D
To answer your question, YES. The A Nightmare on Elm Street Collection (Blu-ray) is currently a Best Buy Exclusive until January 2013. And it is currently on sale this week for $39.99.
Does anyone know if the anniversary editions of the Bourne movies are the same Blu-ray/DVD Combo Format (flipper disc) or have they finally separated them into two individual discs (Blu-ray+DVD)?
Same here. All other discs that I've had replaced by WB, Anchor Bay and Sony only required sending in the disc. This is the first time I'm dealing with Disney and since you had to send only the disc for the Walt Disney Treasures, I guess I'll just send in the Pinnocchio BD disc only. Hopefully...
I just received my envelope this morning. A couple of question though, on the form it says to return the 'DVD' in its case, but the CS rep I spoke with said to return only the disc. So which is it, case and disc or just the disc? Also, do I have to include the cover art?
Called on Friday and all went smooth. The CS rep I spoke with, Jen, was really nice and was aware of the exchange program. Overall, great customer service from Disney.
Wow. This release sure came out of left field. I'd pretty much given up on a domestic Blu-ray release, that I went ahead an picked-up the DVD, a few months back, when I found it in Walmart's $5 "dumpster bin."
"The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith & "The Native American" Tatanka.
This is from the television series, "First Wave" which aired on the Sci-Fi (aka Syfy) Channel
This must be a record for Warner -- 3 DC Comics animated DTVs in one year!? If the quality is anything like the Wonder Woman animated feature -- judging by the trailer, it might be -- then KEEP THEM COMING!
Can't wait for this one!
P.S. How about a Flash animated feature, WB?
At the very bottom of the home page, in the fine print, there is a link to the Program Rules. At the end of step 7, of page 2, it says "If you are ordering a Participating Collection, you must send the artwork packaging sleeve of each HD DVD case in the Collection."
Aside from the paper slip, do we also have to send in the artwork of each individual Matrix film? I know that for box sets like the OCEAN'S collection or the BEST OF HDDVD collections you do.
The single disc includes the film in Widescreen and Fullscreen. Plus the only special feature is the theatrical trailer. The two-disc edition has the film in Widescreen and all the special features on disc 1.