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Originally Posted by Suprmallet
(Post 9022118)
No, all the Connery steelbooks. Interestingly, my BB was out of Die Another Day, of all the films.
Edit: I just went back and re-read my original post, not only do I specifically mention that I only bought the Connery ones, but that I was considering going back to get the others price matched. Learn how to read. :lol: |
Originally Posted by jiggawhat
(Post 9022150)
Which Best Buy do you go to? The one I go to would never let me price match and use coupons.
Originally Posted by Jim
I always enjoy these Bond threads just to hear all the different opinions of people's favorite Bond actor or movie. There are just so many different takes on what people like. My least favorite Bonds are always someone else's favorite. I first started going to 007 films during Moore's heyday in the 70's, so my view of him is very different than yours. Even with all the disagreements on who the best Bond is or which film is the best, these threads never turn nasty like so many other ones where people have equally strong opinions.
Edit: Gizmo, I was just messing with you. No foul intentions, I assure you. :) |
Originally Posted by Suprmallet
(Post 9022175)
Edit: Gizmo, I was just messing with you. No foul intentions, I assure you. :)
Kinda bummed I didn't get on these. They look really cool. I have all 6 of the normal editions but just knowing a metal version exists...sigh. Maybe I'll snag a good deal on eBay one day. |
Why not go to BB, price match them from Fry's, then sell the other ones on ebay?
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Originally Posted by Suprmallet
(Post 9022195)
Why not go to BB, price match them from Fry's, then sell the other ones on ebay?
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I took my receipts into Best Buy today with Quantum Of Solace coupons and got the prices adjusted. I am happy getting all 6 Bond steelbooks for $14.99 each (+tax and pending the return of 6 game preorder receipts). Too bad I won't get them that cheap the next wave of Bond steelbooks (if the steelbooks continue).
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Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 9021949)
I just want to know why the Brosnan stinker 'Die Another Day' was the first to get released ???
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Originally Posted by brianluvdvd
(Post 9021081)
Remember, there is no movie cash "in" them. There is a code on the sticker on the front of the case (hopefully on the wrapping and not directly on the case). A buddy of mine almost tossed the wrapping not realizing that the code to get the movie ticket is on the back of that sticker.
Time to delicately peel them off. Update: I got the stickers off and got my three tickets... now I've got to find a way to get the goo off the slip covers. Any ideas? |
The reason for mixing up the Bond movies is strictly a MARKETING move.
Clearly, they want to release a "tentpole" Bond title in every box set. That's why they'll have a good Bond movie surrounding a couple of stinkers. Die Another Day is grouped with Dr. No and Live and Let Die to sort of "cleanse the palette" so to speak. Most likely, they'll bring out GOLDFINGER as the anchor for the next wave and then GOLDENEYE for the anchor of the wave after that...and so on. |
In Best Buy, the stickers on Casino Royale were on the plastic with the case shrinkwrapped. On one copy, the sticker with the code was peeled off. Maybe that is why they are actually stuck on slipcovers in most instances.
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Went back to my Best Buy today just out of curiosity and they still had at least 3 of every title.
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None of the local stores had Casino Royale. Best Buy still has plenty of steelbooks left.
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^ Yeah, mine didn't have Casino Royale (BD) either. They had a couple copies of the DVD.
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Mine didn't have Casino Royale, either. I was thinking of getting it, but I decided that I wouldn't be watching too many of the supplements, so might as well stick with the one disc.
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Originally Posted by Suprmallet
(Post 9022423)
Mine didn't have Casino Royale, either. I was thinking of getting it, but I decided that I wouldn't be watching too many of the supplements, so might as well stick with the one disc.
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Originally Posted by DthRdrX
(Post 9022496)
I wasn't going to buy it either. I'll wait for the next release. Hopefully Sony decides to use steelbooks with the series, but I'm not holding my breath.
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The problems with the Bond discs just shows why BD is destined for a niche product if they can't get their shit together.
I bought my first dvd player in 1998 when dvd was still considered in its infancy (commercial-wise). That Pansonic I bought never had any issues playing anything that I can remember and still can play any dvd you throw at it now. And guess what...not one firmware update. Hell, I don't know if they were even doing firmware updates back then. Until the general public can buy a dedicated BD player that will actually play any and every BD you throw at it without any issues, it is destined to lag behind. It just pisses me off that I have to own a PS3 to play the BDs that my current BD player will not. Fucking ridiculous. Sorry for the rant. I am just pissed and disappointed. |
Quick question, how are people getting Best Buy to price match with Target's price when the Bond BD's are not in the Target ad? Would Best Buy just call a local Target to confirm the price?
Thanks for the help. |
Originally Posted by brianluvdvd
(Post 9022633)
The problems with the Bond discs just shows why BD is destined for a niche product if they can't get their shit together.
I bought my first dvd player in 1998 when dvd was still considered in its infancy (commercial-wise). That Pansonic I bought never had any issues playing anything that I can remember and still can play any dvd you throw at it now. And guess what...not one firmware update. Hell, I don't know if they were even doing firmware updates back then. Until the general public can buy a dedicated BD player that will actually play any and every BD you throw at it without any issues, it is destined to lag behind. It just pisses me off that I have to own a PS3 to play the BDs that my current BD player will not. Fucking ridiculous. Sorry for the rant. I am just pissed and disappointed. |
Originally Posted by brianluvdvd
(Post 9022633)
The problems with the Bond discs just shows why BD is destined for a niche product if they can't get their shit together.
I bought my first dvd player in 1998 when dvd was still considered in its infancy (commercial-wise). That Pansonic I bought never had any issues playing anything that I can remember and still can play any dvd you throw at it now. And guess what...not one firmware update. Hell, I don't know if they were even doing firmware updates back then. Until the general public can buy a dedicated BD player that will actually play any and every BD you throw at it without any issues, it is destined to lag behind. It just pisses me off that I have to own a PS3 to play the BDs that my current BD player will not. Fucking ridiculous. My $1000 first gen Sony DVD player did not support DTS or DVD+-R/RW, as was the case for many of the players sold in '97 and '98 ... when DVD was a niche product. Also, I remember plenty of posts in the late '90's and early 2000's where certain DVDs would not play in certain brand/model players. A number of those resulted in recalls/replacements. ... and a few were supported via firmware upgrades via burned CD's. I think the fact that the big box retailers are already buying into Blu-ray shows that this is already beyond a niche product. I also remember not being able to buy a DVD in any B&M store for over a year after launch. The first rack of DVD's in Best Buy held about 40 titles, less than what we already have for Blu-ray today, and this was 18 months after DVD launch. Now laserdisc ... that was a niche product. |
It was also several years before progressive scan DVD players were standard. My first DVD player wasn't progressive scan and didn't support DTS.
Regarding Blu-ray, as our beloved engineer Scotty once said, "The more they overtake the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain." I did a firmware update on my Sharp HP20U Blu-ray player tonight. The update was successful, but still no change on the James Bond BDs. However, the latest update from Sharp is from June 2008. |
Originally Posted by brianluvdvd
(Post 9022633)
I bought my first dvd player in 1998 when dvd was still considered in its infancy (commercial-wise). That Pansonic I bought never had any issues playing anything that I can remember and still can play any dvd you throw at it now. And guess what...not one firmware update. Hell, I don't know if they were even doing firmware updates back then.
Until the general public can buy a dedicated BD player that will actually play any and every BD you throw at it without any issues, it is destined to lag behind. |
Originally Posted by Mr. Salty
(Post 9022916)
Congratulations on not owning a Toshiba DVD player. Toshiba players often had playback issues with certain DVDs, and did need firmware upgrades. Trouble was, the user couldn't upgrade the firmware. The players had to be sent to Toshiba.
My Panasonic Blu-ray player has been flawless thusfar. I am not trying to turn this thread into a BD bitch-fest. I am just pissed that they can't seem to get this shit straight after being on the mass market for what...3 years now? I know firmware can be a good thing but it seems to fuck up as much as it helps. Bah...sorry for the rant. Guess I need to get a PS3 again. What model Panasonic do you own Mr. Salty? |
Originally Posted by Mr. Salty
(Post 9022916)
My Panasonic Blu-ray player has been flawless thusfar.
EDIT: I'm probably shooting for the BD55 since it has 7.1 analog outs. Mr. Salty, you know of any benefits the BD50 would have over the 55? Damn, that was a short lifespan on the BD50. WTF. If the only difference is 7.1 analog out, then I'm going for the BD55. |
Originally Posted by brianluvdvd
(Post 9023070)
What model Panasonic do you own Mr. Salty?
Panasonic's two new models, the DMP-BD35 and BD55 look like keepers, too. |
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