I scored Dogma and Gattaca on Blu-Ray at Frys in Indianapolis for $11.95 each today! I don't know how long the sale is going to last, but it appeared that significant number of Sony Pictures titles are included in the sale. Now THAT is the kind of pricing that will spur widespread BD adoption!
At Frys, the retail price of the two movies I grabbed was $22.95 for Dogma and $19.95 for Gattaca. They were both $11.95 on sale. I thought I got a good deal. One sure way to pay too much for a Blu Ray is to shop at Best Buy. I shop at Frys and Amazon, and typically get a good deal.
I saw that sale today too. I think it's part of Fry's "anniversary sale". A friend of mine got Run Lola Run for $11.95, and a WD 1 TB HDD for $189. Not too shabby at all. Gotta love those loss leaders!
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I scored Dogma and Gattaca on Blu-Ray at Frys in Indianapolis for $11.95 each today! I don't know how long the sale is going to last, but it appeared that significant number of Sony Pictures titles are included in the sale. Now THAT is the kind of pricing that will spur widespread BD adoption!
Odd...I read right here in the EngadgetHD comments, on several occasions, that Blu-ray movies cost $40.
At Frys, the retail price of the two movies I grabbed was $22.95 for Dogma and $19.95 for Gattaca. They were both $11.95 on sale. I thought I got a good deal. One sure way to pay too much for a Blu Ray is to shop at Best Buy. I shop at Frys and Amazon, and typically get a good deal.
I saw that sale today too. I think it's part of Fry's "anniversary sale". A friend of mine got Run Lola Run for $11.95, and a WD 1 TB HDD for $189. Not too shabby at all. Gotta love those loss leaders!