I haven't paid more that 30 bucks for a BD. And I think the only time I paid more than about 20ish was when I bought Wall-E (which was the 3 disc edition). I'm not sure where people are buying all those expensive discs at and I'm sure they're out there somewhere. But a bit of looking around and I'm not having any trouble paying what I consider fair price.
Exactly. I am getting sick of people whining about discs being $35 to $40. If they just looked a little harder, they will find a lot of movies under $25. I'm not saying that BDs need not to drop in price, but there are deals out there.
i don't think the mainstream consumer is interested in having to scour the net to find a good price on a freakin movie they like to compulse buy at walmart and until the prices are lower which i don't think the studios have any interest in doing that's not going to happen.
You don't think that mainstream consumers are interested in finding bargains??
I'll be sure to let Wal-Mart know that right away so they can stop marketing themselves as a discount retailer...since no one is looking for that sort of thing.
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I haven't paid more that 30 bucks for a BD. And I think the only time I paid more than about 20ish was when I bought Wall-E (which was the 3 disc edition). I'm not sure where people are buying all those expensive discs at and I'm sure they're out there somewhere. But a bit of looking around and I'm not having any trouble paying what I consider fair price.
Exactly. I am getting sick of people whining about discs being $35 to $40. If they just looked a little harder, they will find a lot of movies under $25. I'm not saying that BDs need not to drop in price, but there are deals out there.
i don't think the mainstream consumer is interested in having to scour the net to find a good price on a freakin movie they like to compulse buy at walmart and until the prices are lower which i don't think the studios have any interest in doing that's not going to happen.
You don't think that mainstream consumers are interested in finding bargains??
I'll be sure to let Wal-Mart know that right away so they can stop marketing themselves as a discount retailer...since no one is looking for that sort of thing.