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Indy Trilogy £32.99 at WH Smiths
Haven`t looked elsewhere yet, but MVC`s web site says £40 or thereabouts.
Looks like there may be a price war out there on the streets.
I know it`s not the cheapest web price, but I wonder how it stacks up against other high street prices.
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RE: Indy Trilogy £32.99 at WH Smiths
£31.99 with free delivery at www.dvd.co.uk if you want R2.
Alternatively, dvdsoon are doing it for about £27 if you want R1.
This item was edited on Monday, 20th October 2003, 12:08
RE: Indy Trilogy £32.99 at WH Smiths
28.99 at amazon uk plus free delivery as over 25 quid..
RE: Indy Trilogy £32.99 at WH Smiths
£31.99 at Play.com + free delivery (obviously!)
RE: Indy Trilogy £32.99 at WH Smiths
I am not despo in getting this trilogy (skint+got to many dvds to watch) - but just wanna say how competitive prices are at the mo, considering what the RRP suggests.
I reckon this will be a sale item after xmas and heavily discounted in high street shops. I will have to play the waiting game!!! - damn :(
RE: Indy Trilogy £32.99 at WH Smiths
I thought exactly the same thing, i cant see the price point lasting long and you will probably see a £5 reduction pretty soon - It happened with BTF Trilogy last christmas if my memory serves me correctly! But still worthy of any collection!
RE: Indy Trilogy £32.99 at WH Smiths
£28.99 at TESCO (online) not sure about instore?
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RE: Indy Trilogy £32.99 at WH Smiths
stevewxm.
true, true.
Hmmmmmm...me thinks we`re stuck with the region 2 cut version of "Temple of Doom"? No, I haven`t seen the uncut US version but I`m a big boy now and would`ve liked the opportunity to choose to do so but sadly I suspect the size of this R1 package might just alert our ever endearing friends at HMCE. So here`s a big thank you to the BBFC for being such annoying arses once again >:(
M.
Just a note to Fat Bob. Paramount never re-submitted the uncut release to the BBFC, so Paramount are at fault here.
I got the R1 DVD boxset two weeks ago, and there were no customs charges. It was also the first time I saw Temple Of Doom uncut. And it was only £31.49 :D
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