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BBM now in discount bin!
Luvlylittlewing:
Around where I live (SF Bay Area) BBM is only discounted at Walmart. As far as I know, it is full price at most other video stores.
RouxB:
It's still on display at my local video rental store. Discount bin? Makes me want to go buy (yet) another copy ;D
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Kazza:
--- Quote from: atz75 on October 11, 2006, 08:59:57 pm ---
Hey, I wonder (regarding the U.S. market) if this trend of old BBM DVDs ending up in discount bins might encourage the idea of a spruced-up special edition. I've sort of lost hope for the idea of a special edition with added bonus features... but I guess I shouldn't give up hope quite yet (that seems to be a good Brokeback kind of sentiment, hunh?)
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I'd like to think that one will be produced. I don't think that it will contain all the material that some might hope for (no tent scenes cutting room floor material). However, the filmed deleted scenes would be good, and commentaries.
Karen
Shakesthecoffecan:
If I could find them for about $5 each I would buy a bunch and give them away to frineds. Anyother movie I would attempt to burn a copy, but not this one, it is sacred.
Bucky:
I agree with Katie that Wal Mart discounting the dvd is a good thing. More people are likely to buy Brokeback Mountain just out of curiosity if nothing else and maybe some will be inspired by the movie. I bought my dvd at Wal Mart back in April for $24.95 and I was glad to just get the dvd. I have watched it so many times now that I have the different scenes almost memorized. Even a great movie like Brokeback Mountain was going to be put on the discount rack sometime. I think it is a tribute to the movie that after almost nine months there are still so many of us "Brokies" discussing this movie on the internet.
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