MonicaSanderson said: hottyson said: Wow this is the 1962 version? How rare!
I only saw the version at the movies. How is this one different?
Well, it was very challenging to make. None of the leading cast was actually born, and the book had yet to be written. Some might even call it a miracle.
Sanjoelo said: MonicaSanderson said: hottyson said: Wow this is the 1962 version? How rare!
I only saw the version at the movies. How is this one different?
Well, it was very challenging to make. None of the leading cast was actually born, and the book had yet to be written. Some might even call it a miracle.
Sanjoelo said: MonicaSanderson said: hottyson said: Wow this is the 1962 version? How rare!
I only saw the version at the movies. How is this one different?
Well, it was very challenging to make. None of the leading cast was actually born, and the book had yet to be written. Some might even call it a miracle.
Weak title - OP please change to "Harry Potter Order of the Phoenix HD-DVD/DVD Combo Disk $4.99 shipped @ Buy.com"
Just because the retailer has something ridiculous on its website (i.e. "1962" for a movie made more than four decades later) doesn't mean you need to copy it in your title.
This is coming from the Canadian video liquidators inetvideo.com, one of Buy.com's affiliated sellers, rather than Buy.com directly. I've purchased HD-DVD's before from them and they have good prices, but sometimes very slow shipping from Canada (up to two weeks). This is a pretty good deal including shipping. FYI, if you're not familiar with HD-DVD/DVD combo disks, they are pretty self-explanatory. One side of the disk is an HD-DVD to play at 1080p in your HD-DVD player, the other side of your disk is the movie in standard DVD format that will play in any DVD player. I don't know what a typical price is for the standard version of this disk, but sometimes you can get the combo disk cheaper than a standard DVD so it's a good deal even if you don't have an HD-DVD player.
lousygolfer said: Weak title - OP please change to "Harry Potter Order of the Phoenix HD-DVD/DVD Combo Disk $4.99 shipped @ Buy.com"
Just because the retailer has something ridiculous on its website (i.e. "1962" for a movie made more than four decades later) doesn't mean you need to copy it in your title.
This is coming from the Canadian video liquidators inetvideo.com, one of Buy.com's affiliated sellers, rather than Buy.com directly. I've purchased HD-DVD's before from them and they have good prices, but sometimes very slow shipping from Canada (up to two weeks). This is a pretty good deal including shipping. FYI, if you're not familiar with HD-DVD/DVD combo disks, they are pretty self-explanatory. One side of the disk is an HD-DVD to play at 1080p in your HD-DVD player, the other side of your disk is the movie in standard DVD format that will play in any DVD player. I don't know what a typical price is for the standard version of this disk, but sometimes you can get the combo disk cheaper than a standard DVD so it's a good deal even if you don't have an HD-DVD player.
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