Amazon bundles up Blu-ray Discs
Hardly a day goes by without some form of Blu-ray price slashing on Amazon, but it being the onset of the weekend and all, we figured we'd share the e-tailer's latest scheme to get these discs a-movin'. Rather than offering up Blu-ray titles in some sort of BOGO fashion, the outfit is now packaging three flicks together primarily based on genre and hacking "45-percent" from the price. Truth be told, the $20-per-title that this averages out to isn't the most stellar of deals, but it's not too shabby if you're particularly fond of a certain trio. Check the read link to see if any catch your eye.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Achilles @ May 30th 2008 10:57AM
Not much of a deal......... I'd rather have the BOGO half off or free but it has to be buyers choice.....
retro77 @ May 30th 2008 11:02AM
Wouldn't it be crazy if Blu-Ray went away because of the low adoption rate?
Achilles @ May 30th 2008 11:26AM
It's unlikely but If that ever did happen, the studios would most definitely have to take part of the blame......
andrewgreene @ May 30th 2008 11:21AM
This will prove that you can't give "Flyboys" away.
andy @ May 30th 2008 12:39PM
22 bucks each for 30+ year old movies?
wow.
they listed for 40 bucks each?
double wow.
DrXym @ May 30th 2008 3:29PM
What does age have to do with anything? I haven't seen the Sand Pebbles but IMO most of those other movies easily stand the test of time. Patton, The Longest Day and A Bridge Too Far definitely deserve to be in any collection.
shawnmos @ May 30th 2008 12:40PM
How is $20+ a disc a good deal?
Timezones @ May 30th 2008 1:14PM
Tell ya what Amazon/Blu-Ray. Let me know when I can buy *ANY* movie for $20 each....or start putting them on sale the first week they're released like regular DVD's. Geeze!!!
andyg8180 @ May 30th 2008 3:46PM
i miss the hd-dvd/bluray war... best deals around were at that time...