DVD and Blu-ray deals
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I have a love/hate relationship with walmart. I strongly disapprove of many of their corporate practices, but they do have a lot of great deals, so I continue to shop there despite my personal feelings. For instance, I've gotten the first seven seasons of Smallville from walmart for $15 apiece and I recently picked up the first season of Heroes for the same price. You just can't beat that (although I have gotten similar great deals by buying used from Suncoast. When they say guaranteed, they mean it. Every used dvd I've bought from there was flawless when I got it).
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Re: Wal-Mart DVD Sales
People need to grow up, Zach.
I was very disgusted to see people turn an innocent thread into a bash-thread.
I thought I was reading commentary on Cartoon Brew or Animation Nation for a moment there...!
If Wal-Mart wasn't meeting a need many people wanted in their communities, then the company wouldn't be as successful as it is.
W-M helps to keep prices in check. In many places, it's the only decent store for miles.
The reasons why other stores fail aren't limited to "W-M pushed them out of business."
Stores have to provide convenience, product, and services at a price people are willing to buy. If you don't meet those requirements, then your business will fail like Sears, KMart, Hecks, and many other retailers have. Even Wal-Mart could go the way of the dodo.
Life isn't always fair, but you man up and deal with it.
I was very disgusted to see people turn an innocent thread into a bash-thread.
I thought I was reading commentary on Cartoon Brew or Animation Nation for a moment there...!
If Wal-Mart wasn't meeting a need many people wanted in their communities, then the company wouldn't be as successful as it is.
W-M helps to keep prices in check. In many places, it's the only decent store for miles.
The reasons why other stores fail aren't limited to "W-M pushed them out of business."
Stores have to provide convenience, product, and services at a price people are willing to buy. If you don't meet those requirements, then your business will fail like Sears, KMart, Hecks, and many other retailers have. Even Wal-Mart could go the way of the dodo.
Life isn't always fair, but you man up and deal with it.
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I just can't believe Bedknobs and Broomsticks was being sold for only $10. Does that mean they are going to re-release it soon with a more spectacular Blu-ray edition? I tried to find it at my local WM but alas no such luck.
I just can't believe Bedknobs and Broomsticks was being sold for only $10. Does that mean they are going to re-release it soon with a more spectacular Blu-ray edition? I tried to find it at my local WM but alas no such luck.

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Barnes & Noble has their Criterion 50% off sale on right now, until Aug. 1. I picked up 9 Blu-ray titles tonight, though I'm still working on last year's haul.
Tonight's swag: Chaplin's The Great Dictator, Solaris, Kagemusha, Seven Samurai, Crumb, Cronos, Videodrome, Robinson Crusoe on Mars, and Beauty and the Beast (still 50% off despite being a preorder).
Tonight's swag: Chaplin's The Great Dictator, Solaris, Kagemusha, Seven Samurai, Crumb, Cronos, Videodrome, Robinson Crusoe on Mars, and Beauty and the Beast (still 50% off despite being a preorder).
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