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thanks, picked up meaning of life for $4.99


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Thanks. Looks like a lot of these are simply being fronted by Buy.com for iNetVideo. The difference is, iNetVideo almost never has free shipping.


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Which stand-alone player you guys able to play these movies?
I got Bourne Triology but can't play.


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a little pricey for coasters imo.


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Archonius said:a little pricey for coasters imo.

not if you have HD DVD ! - some folks do! + a lot are doubled as regular DVD format!


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MISURICK said:Archonius said:a little pricey for coasters imo.

not if you have HD DVD ! - some folks do! + a lot are doubled as regular DVD format!

This. HD-DVDs are fantastic deals right now, if you can find some like these at $5. And the combos being $5 as well? Who wouldn't?


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Archonius said:a little pricey for coasters imo.

I'm really glad you think like a lot of others. Makes the prices of movies come down, prices of HD-Dvd players are about $25 now, and the players (especially the Toshiba) are outstanding upconverting players.

Keep buying those Blu-Ray discs at $20 a piece. When that format is killed off in a year or two, you will be stuck with a ton of $20 coasters.


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Shipping kills those deals


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Too bad the GGW ones aren't cheaper...lol.


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Godis1coolguy said:Shipping kills those deals

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JH225 said:Archonius said:a little pricey for coasters imo.

I'm really glad you think like a lot of others. Makes the prices of movies come down, prices of HD-Dvd players are about $25 now, and the players (especially the Toshiba) are outstanding upconverting players.

Keep buying those Blu-Ray discs at $20 a piece. When that format is killed off in a year or two, you will be stuck with a ton of $20 coasters.

Ditto - I've had both format (hd and bluray) players almost 2 years now and
$5 for any movie in high-definition is a bargain! Thanks OP!


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pianoCM said:Which stand-alone player you guys able to play these movies?
I got Bourne Triology but can't play.

Bourne wasn't sold as a box trilogy on HD DVD, just DVD and Blu-ray, so you will need one of those players.

I have the trilogy on HD DVD, but I bought them one at a time.

Great price for HD DVD. I think these are through inet video out of Canada, so don't expect fast shipping...but it is free.

Might pick up a few more, I have both a Toshiba HD-A2 and an LG BH200 (Blu-ray/HD DVD Player) and the xBOX 360 add-on for my computer when these stand-alones die so I can rip to a hard drive

Considering my local Blockbuster charges $4.99-$5.99 for a Blu-ray rental, buying one at $5 is a no brainer.


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Yes, it was. It was a UK Import. You can buy it from Amazon.co.uk


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picked up a few, thanks op!


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