Rick Thompson
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But still with the digibook that doesn't protect the disk and tells you nothing about the film that isn't common knowledge.
We don't currently know that the new release will be a digibook.But still with the digibook that doesn't protect the disk and tells you nothing about the film that isn't common knowledge.
Maybe not with the trolley, but definitely a ride. I always wonder who is silly enough to pay these OOP prices and, even worse, enables those Market Sellers. Looking forward to this release, as I missed out on the first ride.I am seeing a price point of $119.79 for the movie; does this get the purchaser a free trolley as well?
And now the link is stating that it is currently unavailable. Something strange going on here.
It's probably a Region "A" release that is non-Digibook like this "Meet Me In St. Louis" that was released back in 2012, that you could buy for less than $15.00 as generally Warner titles are Region-Free.Usually, when they re-release a title it is in non-digibook.
I think the digibook actually went out of print - I don't think it was gone in the Disney vaulting sense of the word, but more a case where stock ran out and it hasn't been repressed since. I see the digibook only available from third parties sellers on Amazon at inflated prices, for instance, rather than being available directly from Amazon.