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13-04-2007, 4:26 PM
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Im astonished having just seen xmen 3 in virgin Leicester being sold for £33.00
is this the highest price blu-ray disc?...im appalled at the prices we are being charged |
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13-04-2007, 4:41 PM
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Originally Posted by britco Im astonished having just seen xmen 3 in virgin Leicester being sold for £33.00
is this the highest price blu-ray disc?...im appalled at the prices we are being charged  | That is normal for shops like that and others like HMV.
How about Saw III for £33.99 and online too which is usually cheaper. http://www.sendit.com/video/item/7001000132787 |
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13-04-2007, 6:11 PM
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Hi,
In fact No, seen Ice Age 2 in Asda for £39.00
wether it was a mistake not sure
Steve
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13-04-2007, 7:34 PM
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Originally Posted by britco Im astonished having just seen xmen 3 in virgin Leicester being sold for £33.00
is this the highest price blu-ray disc?...im appalled at the prices we are being charged  |
That was the prices i saw in virgin oxford st. total rip if you ask me. but they did have total recal and elephant man for £15 on HD DVD so bought elephant man instead
HMV on oxford street was the same with new releases but older ones were £18ish. They did have an excellent collection though!
The price must come down soon!
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13-04-2007, 11:01 PM
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Those are the sort of prices VHS films used to be.
When they were charging around £40 for a VHS, renting cost around £2-£2.50 per night.
In light of the above, just think what a rip off Blockbusters high street rentals are when DVD's generally cost £15 to buy, and are rented out at around £3.95
Thank God for postal rentals is all I can say.
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Where I live you can't buy Blu-Ray in the high street yet. In fact I asked in Virgin the other day "when they will be stocking Blu-Ray?" and the girl looked at me and said "Blue what? Never heard of it"
She then asked the male member of staff next to her and he said "probably won't bother mate, it's not going to be popular enough"
Thank God for the net.
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Originally Posted by Timbo21 Those are the sort of prices VHS films used to be.
When they were charging around £40 for a VHS, renting cost around £2-£2.50 per night.
In light of the above, just think what a rip off Blockbusters high street rentals are when DVD's generally cost £15 to buy, and are rented out at around £3.95
Thank God for postal rentals is all I can say.
T. | I remember VHS being £80+ before they came out to buy at Woolies which also took years after the film came out.
Blockbusters are also now £3.95 each for one night (used to be 2 nights) for a new release that week. They have changed it so 2 are £7 for 2 nights or 3 for £10 for 2 nights.
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13-04-2007, 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Timbo21 When they were charging around £40 for a VHS, renting cost around £2-£2.50 per night.
In light of the above, just think what a rip off Blockbusters high street rentals are.......
T. |  Yeah, but that was when Blockbusters had some high street competition, and you could go to one of three or four 'local' rental stores.... excluding your small selections at places like victoria wine, or the local grocers etc.
I can't remember the last time I saw a video store that wasn't blockbusters...
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slowly some stores in Edinburgh are selling HDDVD and BlueRay titles, but to be honest they are overpriced, and not got a hope of selling alot of units.
Why ? because the people who have invested in such formats (us), are wise to rip off Britain. The net is the way to go for the formats software for the next year or so.
I cant see me ever buying a title on shop shelves for the forseeable future. That goes for 360 games as well, and indeed sdDVDS.
Possibly Joe Bloggs may buy the odd Blueray title after buying a PS3, just for curiosity sakes, but any serious enthusiast will have ordered online.
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£43.97 for Ice Age 2 in my Local Asda......
So glad i got my Imported PS3 for the prices, got Ice Age 2 for £10
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Right, don't misunderstand me, I totally agree that it's a complete rip off. By which I mean someone is making an absolute fortune.
But I'll tell you what, even at £30+, it's not bad. We're a bit spoiled, I think.
I think I'd better explain before I'm lynched.
I remember being in a film club at school, way back in '79 or '80 or something.
We had a 16mm projector, and we'd cram into a room to watch films - always at least a few years old, widescreen was "What exactly?" and the PQ & SQ must have been terrible. And I bet it cost £30 or £40 a film to rent.
At that time 'home cinema' was a millionaires toy: 35mm projector, custom built theatre, rent the film, hire a projectionist for the night. And I bet the PQ & SQ would have been worse than what we have now.
So yes, complain, the thieving baskets are extracting the urine.
But boy oh boy, are we living at the right time, or what.
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Sometimes I wonder who makes up these prices
Last time I was in Virgin MI3 was £30 on HD-DVD but the MI1,2,3 box set was only £35.
On the same day I bought GRAW2 on 360 from HMV for £37. Most of the games in there were reasonably priced apart from Fifa 06 which was priced at £49.99 Quote:
Originally Posted by Thekop At those prices, neither format will ever take off  | Yep you'd think the prices would be very competitive seeing as the future of the formats is uncertain to say the least.
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Originally Posted by JonnyConcrete Yep you'd think the prices would be very competitive seeing as the future of the formats is uncertain to say the least. |
But they are on-line. casino royal £13ish from sendit.com but its £25 in HMV. so basicly HMV must be making £12+ profit from the sale. These stores don't care what format wins just as long as they make the most money out of us!
I will be going to a HMV today so i will ask the manager how he can justify these prices
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Its amazing to me that people actually buy stuff like this in the High Street these days whenever there is so much choice online. We're constantly being told to support our high street retailer and to buy british...maybe it would be easier to do this if we weren't being shafted by them at every turn.
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