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Amazon Running Awesome Deal on Blu-ray Movies

Filed under: Fandom », Home Entertainment »

Now that Blu-ray will officially take over the HD market with regards to DVDs, it's about time you pick yourself up a player. You'll find, though, that once you purchase a Blu-ray player, the DVDs are crazy expensive. Some, like massive special editions, cost up to $40-50. I'm sorry, but that's a lot of money for a movie. In fact, ever since receiving my Blu-ray player (in the form of PS3) back at Christmas, it took me forever to purchase my first Blu-ray DVD. That film came this past weekend when I splurged and picked up I Am Legend (for a whopping $35!). Ah, but now, Amazon has a wicked deal for those of you who desperately want more Blu-ray DVDs, but don't have the money to shovel out.

Right now, Amazon is running a buy two, get one free on a lot of their Blu-ray discs. Better yet, the discs are already on sale. For example, the Blade Runner (Five-Disc Complete Collector's Edition), originally priced at $40, is now only $27.95. You can even get 300 on Blu-ray for $23. Throw both of those in your queue, and you get to pick out one Blu-ray DVD for free! Not a bad deal if you ask me. Some of the DVDs they're offering on Blu-ray include Monty Python's Life of Brian ($19.95), The Departed ($23.95), Unforgiven ($19.95), Reservoir Dogs ($20.95), First Blood ($20.95) and a whole lot more. So check it out and have a blast -- you have until April 18.

[via Slashfilm]

Lions Gate joins Blu-Ray club

Filed under: Tech Stuff »

Following Sony Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, and the Walt Disney Company, Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation has also announced they'll be releasing DVDs using the Blu-Ray format starting next year. The discs would have higher storage capacity than normal DVDs, and would be optimized to work with high-definition television. Also, they would include a higher level of piracy protection, which has many studios sold on the idea. The new format will be competing against HD-DVD, which is set to launch before Blu-Ray and has some worried about a repeat of the VHS vs. Beta fiasco.

 

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