The Life Aquatic 2-disc, $18.99 @ Costco
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The Life Aquatic 2-disc, $18.99 @ Costco
I didn't see this posted anywhere else, but Costco has the 2 disc of TLA for $18.99, which makes that the lowest B&M price as far as I'm aware.
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Originally Posted by Shagrath
I didn't see this posted anywhere else, but Costco has the 2 disc of TLA for $18.99, which makes that the lowest B&M price as far as I'm aware.
Thanks for the info.
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Yep, just got back from Costco and have one in hand. It is a slim one-disc case, but with both the discs inside like most 2 disc sets of today. I only say it because The Royal Tenenbaums was a double amaray.
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I know there will be a Costco thread later today or tomorrow, and it's a bit off-topic, but did any of you who've been to Costco already today notice if they had the Warner Bros. Controversial Classics set as well? Would love to pick these both up at one place...
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In the southern California area, the price is a bit higher up. Not sure if it's because of taxes, but I just came back from one and TLA SE was priced a bit more than $19. Same thing for the Batman Legacy pack, it was more than $21
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Costco (in San Francisco) has drastically reduced the numbers of dvds they carry. Only new titles noted were Life Aquatic ($19.59), Racing Stripes ($16.99??) and 2 packs with The Longest Yard ($15.99). Very disappointing. They had traditionally carried the Hanna Barbera sets, the TV sets (In Living Color, etc), and many other titles. Now it seems that they limit what they carry to family fare and the biggest blockbuster titles. Maybe it is just this downtown location, but have others in the burbs found a similar trend?