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Forums - Sony - Holy crap! $7.99 Blu-ray movies!!! Buy now!

Wow, this is the best deal I've seen yet.

http://www.jr.com/JRSectionView.process?Section_Path=/Promos/Movie06/&JRSource=chemail.weekendSale.032108

A ton of different blu-rays for $7.99 (Stargate, The Punisher, Terminator 2, etc.)

Even some new movies like:

Good Luck Chuck - $13.99

3:10 to Yuma - $13.99

War: $13.99

Weeds: Season 2 - $13.99

 

This was too good of a deal to pass up.

I bought 7 blu-rays, shipped for $76.00



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Why would you want to buy crap games. Even if they're cheap and in high definition so you can see all the crappiness. :p



Nintendo Network ID: Cheebee   3DS Code: 2320 - 6113 - 9046

 

Cheebee said:
Why would you want to buy crap games. Even if they're cheap and in high definition so you can see all the crappiness. :p

 Movies not games.



I'd buy First blood for 10.99



Cheebee said:
Why would you want to buy crap games. Even if they're cheap and in high definition so you can see all the crappiness. :p

huh? Some are crap, but not all. And it's movies not games.

Lord of War with Nicholas Cage is great.

Van Wilder is a classic

Rambo & Young Guns were wonderful movies.

And some are even current as I said, 3:10 to Yuma (excellent Western movie), War, SawIV, etc.

Don't buy the movies you don't like, I didn't--only the movies I do.

I collect movies--I have over 300 dvds, and over 100 blu-rays already. So this was a great opportunity for me.

 

@coolestguyever

lol, that was one of the movies I bought. 



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Sorry, typo, I meant movies. :p



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Reservoir Dogs & King of New York.

Crap, Cheebee?




Reservoir dogs was pretty cool, but why'd you want it on Bluray if you've seen it in the cinema, on vhs and dvd. :s The other one I've never heard of.



Nintendo Network ID: Cheebee   3DS Code: 2320 - 6113 - 9046

 

I added three to my cart, but then flipped a coin to see whether or not I should buy them (I have boughten several Blu-Rays recently). I ended up not buying them.



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Cheebee said:
Reservoir dogs was pretty cool, but why'd you want it on Bluray if you've seen it in the cinema, on vhs and dvd. :s The other one I've never heard of.

King of New York is an excellent, hard 1990 mobster movie with brilliant Christopher Walken/Lawrence Fishburne performances: http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/feature/102/

And I didn't say that I want these movies on BD, I don't even own a PS3 or BD player. I own RD & KoNY on DVD. I just wondered why you came up with your crapiness statement in a thread that was not meant for you and not for me.

Anyway: I highly recommend King of New York to anyone who likes intelligent gangster movies.

Quote from above link: "King of New York is defiantly liminal. It exists in a dreamscape between the driven, crazy, egotistical film operas of the 1970s and 1980s (Coppola, Scorsese, Schrader) and image-swamp urban TV (The Sopranos, Homicide)."