the price of hd-dvds and blu-ray movies

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#1 KriBaby151
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does anyone else think that the price of high definition movies are a effin rip-off...i was at best buy and they have the reaping for $35 dollars....ok..how many times do you think you are gonna watch that movie once or twice ..three times max if you really love it...for 35 dollars i could get some great 360 titles like dead rising or F.E.A.R.....
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#2 SolidSnake35
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DVDs were once that price.
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#3 RiSkyBiZ-13
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Rent em and don't buy em if you don''t like to re-watch movies. In my opinion, ANY kind of software is usually overpriced.
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I look for the good deals, like 2 for 1's or ones that are $19.99. If I LOVE a movie the most I would spend is $29.99.
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#5 Saruman1719
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Buying them online is the way to go because they're usually around $10 cheaper. DVDs were around these prices when they first came out....they'll go lower eventually. And once again, don't go around thinking your movie viewing habits are the same as everyone else. I've watched the original Halloween at least a hundred times since I was a kid.