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Jeremy
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Oct 3 2012, 1:43am
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Amazing deal: Buy Theatrical Blu-Ray LotR for $10 and get money towards The Hobbit ticket
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I don't know if this is a mistake or a really good deal, but I just bought one: http://www.walmart.com/...spartner=lw9MynSeamY $10 for the entire trilogy in Blu-ray is awesome alone, but you also get money towards your Hobbit ticket. I already have the Extended edition, but this is so cheap I had to get it. Now I can watch both versions!
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Owain
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Oct 3 2012, 2:30am
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Thanks for sharing!
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Eye's on Guard
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Oct 3 2012, 2:30am
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Good chance this is for real...
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I think it has to do with the release date. They have the same set for $22.50 that comes out 11/20. This $10 one releases on 12/4. Maybe they're trying to spread it out with an incentive for waiting? You would only have 10 days if you wanted to watch it before The Hobbit.
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guitarzankansasfan
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Oct 3 2012, 11:07am
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Those darn Blu-Ray things won't play in your DVD player, your laserdisc player, your VHS machine, your RCA select-a-vision disc player, or even your Sony Betamax VCR (even though Blu Ray was also invented by Sony!!). It claims to be a digital format but it's totally incompatible with the cartridge port on the Commodore 64. Not only that, but for the best picture quality you have to buy one of those newfangled flat rectangular TVs! That is just not groovy, man.
There was a man. There was a lady. There was a Dragon Lord.
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Bumblingidiot
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Oct 3 2012, 5:25pm
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Why not go under the bed clothes, spin it round and shine a torch on it. Or try fitting it in your floppy drive. I've spent many a happy evening doing this.
Those darn Blu-Ray things won't play in your DVD player, your laserdisc player, your VHS machine, your RCA select-a-vision disc player, or even your Sony Betamax VCR (even though Blu Ray was also invented by Sony!!). It claims to be a digital format but it's totally incompatible with the cartridge port on the Commodore 64. Not only that, but for the best picture quality you have to buy one of those newfangled flat rectangular TVs! That is just not groovy, man. 
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Eye's on Guard
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Oct 4 2012, 2:17am
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Update: Out of stock online //
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(This post was edited by Eye's on Guard on Oct 4 2012, 2:18am)
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