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JoJoFan
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posted: Nov. 25, 2007 @ 5:24p
Great deal and DVDs! Can't wait for "The Golden Compass" - the kids have been clamoring about wanting to watch it after seeing the commercials! With these free passes, they'll be able to bring their friends as well. |
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deleted03311
- Senior Member - 5K
posted: Nov. 25, 2007 @ 6:24p
jbloggs said:I bought Notebook and Wedding Crashers (only FULL screen versions are on sale) from Target for $3.98 each with the movie tickets. Dude, thanks. I got 4 copies of Notebook, they were out of Crashers. So that adds on to the Pan I got at Best Buy. The Pan I want to keep. The Notebook, I only got for the movie coupons. To those that don't know. Notebook is a movie about fate and destiny. It has some serious religious overtones. So decide for yourself if you want to support something like that. The girl is hot though so selected scenes might be useful for self satisfaction. I'm going to use mine as coasters. I don't want to pollute Gaia by throwing them away. |
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slicer69
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posted: Nov. 25, 2007 @ 7:10p
I'm sorry but you may have missed my point. It isn't about faith, it's giving a bit of knowledge about this movie that some may not be aware of, and may affect how they want to spend their $$$. I stated I'm a christian so readers will know where I stand with no hidden agenda, however many consumers are probably not aware of the agenda of the author of these books. The commercials for the movie certainly don't state it. I haven't read the books yet, but since I'm done with harry potter and the lord of the rings I might just start reading this series, and I may still go see the movie cause i luv da scifi fantasy stuff! but knowing the purpose of the content makes me pause and think about it first; do I want to support something that goes against my beliefs? or is it really not that big a deal and I should just read/goto the movie and enjoy knowing its not going to rock my christian beliefs? |
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cstu11
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 25, 2007 @ 8:58p
deleted03311 said:phildawg said:GlassVial said:GlassVial said:The LOTR's are all the 4-disc OMG versions right? BB's site doesn't really say, but they look like it. Answering my own question, yes, they are, and they also come with Golden Compass tix, too.
Wow, I always wanted the extended editions, I own all the 'original' dvd releases (remembering that extendeds waited until christmas to be released following the sept-october normal release).
Anyways, I actually loved Pan's labyrinth, and it also looks like the special collector's edition.
So I picked up 4 =) 50 dollars after tax with instore backup, and I'll get the 4 tickets, and like others have said my theater will let you use them for any movie if you are polite and ask before attempting to use =)
At my theatres, you don't even have to ask. Just get a ticket for whatever movie, go up to guest services and switch it for any other. Nice, I picked up 12 tonight for $78. I should be able to get back ~$60 for them on Craigslist for that should 12 movies for under $20. |
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YuGiOh
- Happy Member
posted: Nov. 25, 2007 @ 10:15p
Dilly101 said:jbloggs said:I bought Notebook and Wedding Crashers (only FULL screen versions are on sale) from Target for $3.98 each with the movie tickets.
Do you know if that's their current price or was it last week's sale price? Thanks in advance. Ditto. Is $3.98 their current price? I looked through the ad but couldn't find them at $3.98. It'd be nice to know ahead. TIA |
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forgottenone
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posted: Nov. 25, 2007 @ 10:31p
I'd like to buy these too, but couldnt find a 3.98 deal anywhere. BB had 5.99, but that is about what it costs for a matinee, so, not a deal. Please advise... thanks. |
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Minjin
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 25, 2007 @ 10:35p
What movies have had this promotion in the past? My fuzzy memory is telling me that its only been lousy movies where the studios were afraid of a poor box office turnout. I'm really hoping this movie turns out good. |
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GlassVial
- Senior Member - 7K
posted: Nov. 25, 2007 @ 11:03p
MMinjin said:What movies have had this promotion in the past? My fuzzy memory is telling me that its only been lousy movies where the studios were afraid of a poor box office turnout. I'm really hoping this movie turns out good. Uh, 300? And that movie was far from lousy. Saw it several times @ IMAX thanks to the free tix from a previous promo  |
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tbyte
- Senior Member - -1k
posted: Nov. 25, 2007 @ 11:09p
I scoured the DVD sections at my WalMart and found a few of the movies, but they didn't have any mention of the tickets on the box. So either I'm blind or YMMV. |
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deleted03311
- Senior Member - 5K
posted: Nov. 25, 2007 @ 11:19p
tbyte said:I scoured the DVD sections at my WalMart and found a few of the movies, but they didn't have any mention of the tickets on the box. So either I'm blind or YMMV. Even in BB only some of the Pans had the sticker on them. No sticker, no coupon. There's a coupon inside for up to a $10.50 showing. I hope Compass runs for a while. Although the theatres have to cash in the coupons by Feb 2nd if I remember right. |
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outlawnyc
- Ancient Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2007 @ 10:21a
forgottenone said:I'd like to buy these too, but couldnt find a 3.98 deal anywhere. BB had 5.99, but that is about what it costs for a matinee, so, not a deal.
Please advise... thanks. movies by me are $10-11 and i don't go to matinees so this is a hot deal for me. plus i can give away the dvds to friends or use them as stocking stuffers. |
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YuGiOh
- Happy Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2007 @ 11:22a
To those that were asking for the $3.98 Wedding Crasher/The Notebook at Target, it was only good for Friday and Saturday. This price is NO LONGER VALID. I had to dig up the pile of BF ads to find it. |
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jeffc
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2007 @ 3:08p
"No sticker, no coupon. There's a coupon inside for up to a $10.50 showing." This does not make sense. |
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Dilly101
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2007 @ 4:40p
YuGiOh said:To those that were asking for the $3.98 Wedding Crasher/The Notebook at Target, it was only good for Friday and Saturday. This price is NO LONGER VALID. I had to dig up the pile of BF ads to find it. Thanks for answering. Yeah, I stopped at Target today but the Wedding Crasher was back up to $9.++ and The Notebook was $13.++ (or vice versa; not sure which was which). |
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cstu11
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 29, 2007 @ 5:23p
deleted03311 said:phildawg said:GlassVial said:GlassVial said:The LOTR's are all the 4-disc OMG versions right? BB's site doesn't really say, but they look like it. Answering my own question, yes, they are, and they also come with Golden Compass tix, too.
Wow, I always wanted the extended editions, I own all the 'original' dvd releases (remembering that extendeds waited until christmas to be released following the sept-october normal release).
Anyways, I actually loved Pan's labyrinth, and it also looks like the special collector's edition.
So I picked up 4 =) 50 dollars after tax with instore backup, and I'll get the 4 tickets, and like others have said my theater will let you use them for any movie if you are polite and ask before attempting to use =)
At my theatres, you don't even have to ask. Just get a ticket for whatever movie, go up to guest services and switch it for any other. Used them for The Mist last night. |
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tbyte
- Senior Member - -1k
posted: Dec. 6, 2007 @ 12:58a
I bought Wedding crashers from Best Buy. It was sealed and there was a sticker saying "Golden Compass movie money inside", but it contained no such "movie money". Guess I'll return it. |
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