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Steve 09-30-16 10:49 AM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by hariseldon (Post 12910975)
Should be easy enough to cancel and re-place the order with the other items to save a some shipping cost.
I guess there is a one click order button that was activated, but that's one of the reasons I turned it off a few years ago after the 3rd-4th time I did it trying to load a cart.

Well, with the recent price increase, I think I will leave it alone. $26 USD for this set is probably as cheap as its going to get!

Trevor 09-30-16 03:46 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by hariseldon (Post 12911561)
Hitchcock Boxset backorder, but back down to £20 -- assume it's for a very limited time.

Thanks, finally took the plunge.

laidbacklarkin 09-30-16 07:35 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
Kubrick Masterpiece Collection (Region Free) - $37.80 shipped

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00LUNV2RQ/

Contains 8 films and a book: Lolita / Dr. Strangelove / 2001: A Space Odyssey / A Clockwork Orange / Barry Lyndon / The Shining / Full Metal Jacket / Eyes Wide Shut

TheBang 10-03-16 02:58 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by TheBang (Post 12910733)
Just FYI, the exchange rate today is $1.297 USD / 1 GBP, which is once again near the 30-year low of $1.289.

And it did hit a new 30-year low today at $1.282 (closed at $1.286).

davidh777 10-03-16 04:38 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by laidbacklarkin (Post 12911787)
Kubrick Masterpiece Collection (Region Free) - $37.80 shipped

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00LUNV2RQ/

Contains 8 films and a book: Lolita / Dr. Strangelove / 2001: A Space Odyssey / A Clockwork Orange / Barry Lyndon / The Shining / Full Metal Jacket / Eyes Wide Shut

Thanks--might as well replace my HD DVDs (plus more) now. :)

While I'm generally not a fan of non-standard packaging, I do like these little boxes that the UK sets come in.

Decker 10-04-16 05:52 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
Thanks. I just got in on the deal - $26.33 shipped. It says Region B, but you guys are sure it's Region-Free?

Decker 10-04-16 06:03 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
Thanks. FWIW, the old set is also listed as Region B.

I was kicking myself for not getting this (+$10 GC) at Best Buy for $60 when it was a Deal of the Day. This is way better.

davidh777 10-04-16 06:05 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
I got in on it too after checking on and off recently. :up:

muggsy 10-05-16 07:06 AM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by Decker (Post 12914669)
Thanks. I just got in on the deal - $26.33 shipped. It says Region B, but you guys are sure it's Region-Free?

Yes, it's region free. I got it a few weeks ago, no issues at all. Incredible deal.

andicus 10-05-16 09:11 AM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
This doesn't have 50/60hz issues like many UK TV BDs?

Is that because it was originally a US production?

Jay G. 10-05-16 09:31 AM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 12915130)
This doesn't have 50/60hz issues like many UK TV BDs?

Is that because it was originally a US production?

I believe that because it was originally shot on film at 24fps, it's encoded on the Blu-rays, in both US and UK, in 24p, which Blu-ray players in both countries support.

The Prisoner on Blu-ray is the same thing.

The only time the 50/60hz thing comes into play is when it was originally shot on video, which actually can affect some new HD shows like Doctor Who.

andicus 10-05-16 09:36 AM

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^Good to know, and that makes sense.

These things concern me because I use a PS3 for Blu-ray playback, and it flakes out on the 50hz content.

Speaking of which, does anyone know if the PS4 has the same problem?

Why So Blu? 10-05-16 09:42 AM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
I'm almost finished with the first two seasons of the show and it's worked great on the PS4. It is region free but I have not watched the special features yet. On the off chance that it's not PS4 friendly (unlikely at this point) I would most likely finish watching the set on my region free player.


Guys, seriously, a region free player goes for about $90-$100 on Amazon. I can link you to one if you'd like.

Jay G. 10-05-16 10:38 AM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 12915156)
These things concern me because I use a PS3 for Blu-ray playback, and it flakes out on the 50hz content.

Speaking of which, does anyone know if the PS4 has the same problem?

The PS4 can apparently handle and convert 50hz material, according to this user on another forum:
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread....16#post8398116

It appears the PS4 IS 50Hz freindly, I tested [Misfits & Sherlock UK Blu-rays] and both played. I then tried it on the PS3 and both started but then froze shortly after the intro, before getting to the menu.

andicus 10-05-16 02:32 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
^Thanks, Jay!


Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 12915167)
I'm almost finished with the first two seasons of the show and it's worked great on the PS4. It is region free but I have not watched the special features yet. On the off chance that it's not PS4 friendly (unlikely at this point) I would most likely finish watching the set on my region free player.


Guys, seriously, a region free player goes for about $90-$100 on Amazon. I can link you to one if you'd like.

I've seen them. The problem is the really cheap ones don't usually have optical out. I want it for my man-cave, where I don't have an HDMI AV receiver.

Spiderbite 10-07-16 10:13 AM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
Dumb question but if you place a pre-order with Amazon UK, do they charge you the amount of the exchange rate at the time they actually ship the item (since that is when they will charge your card) or do they charge you the exchange rate at the time you placed the order? What about when a pre-order drops in price?

Why So Blu? 10-07-16 10:33 AM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by Spiderbite (Post 12916830)
Dumb question but if you place a pre-order with Amazon UK, do they charge you the amount of the exchange rate at the time they actually ship the item (since that is when they will charge your card) or do they charge you the exchange rate at the time you placed the order? What about when a pre-order drops in price?

I believe they charge you when the item is ready to ship - pre-orders, too. It's just like Amazon here in the states - if you pre-order you're also locking in on the possible lowest price.

Spiderbite 10-07-16 10:37 AM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 12916840)
I believe they charge you when the item is ready to ship - pre-orders, too. It's just like Amazon here in the states - if you pre-order you're also locking in on the possible lowest price.

So if you pre-order some for 15 pounds when it is $1.24 exchange rate but it doesn't ship until November and the exchange rate is then $1.40, you are getting charged by the $1.40 rate, correct?

Trevor 10-07-16 11:11 AM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by Spiderbite (Post 12916842)
So if you pre-order some for 15 pounds when it is $1.24 exchange rate but it doesn't ship until November and the exchange rate is then $1.40, you are getting charged by the $1.40 rate, correct?

I'm pretty sure you get the rate at the time you purchase, at least if you let Amazon do the converting.

BobO'Link 10-07-16 12:50 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 12916868)
I'm pretty sure you get the rate at the time you purchase, at least if you let Amazon do the converting.

That is correct. You'd only pay higher/lower if using a CC and letting *it* do the conversion. Once you place the order at Amazon using *their* converter, that's the price - even if the exchange rate doubles or falls through the floor.

laidbacklarkin 10-07-16 01:43 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
XFiles - complete series (Region Free): $90 shipped
https://www.amazon.co.uk/The-X-Files.../dp/B016KKXQAO

Citizen Kane - 75th Anniversary edition (Region Free): $20 shipped
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01BDH2DSU/

Kubrick - 7 film, 8 disc set (Region Free): $25 shipped
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stanley-Kub.../dp/B004MW57KA

(at conversion rates at the time of this writing)

And yes, hold down CTRL key and click on above links

Spiderbite 10-07-16 03:34 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
Thanks for the answers. I guess if the rate changes substantially from what I originally paid, I can just cancel the original order and make a new preorder.

Chris-K 10-07-16 07:14 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
There is no option for their currency converter if you pre-order something.

At least it's been that way in my experience. Now that I know that Capital One doesn't charge foreign transaction fees, all my Amazon UK orders have been paid with my C1 card. Pre-ordered Red Dwarf series 11 last week and it didn't give me the option for the currency converter, said it's disabled due to a pre-order.

PhantomStranger 10-10-16 08:13 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
I wonder if the pound's flash crash and partial rebound had a hand in Amazon's forex charge.

Chris-K 10-10-16 10:04 PM

re: International Blu-ray deals
 
If the value drops to around $1.18, that'll mean you can just change the pound sign to a dollar sign once VAT has been removed.


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