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Blu-Ray 2 for $50, Great Titles, Available Only @ Sanity Retail Stores or sanity.com.au !!!

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Heads up, i saw this great new promotion today, 2 Blu-Ray Discs for only $50!!

This deal is only available at Sanity Retail outlets or www.sanity.com.au, promotion link :
http://sanity.com.au/sale/campaign_111.asp?under=&sort=Title…

They aren't bad and/or old titles either you can check on the link, here is a small sample though,
21, Cloverfield, House Bunny, My Best Friends Girl, Rambo (2008), Resident Evil Degeneration, Starship Troopers 3: Marauder, Step Up 2; Streets, Underworld, Underworld : Evolution, Resident evil : Extinction, Resident Evil : Apocalypse and so many more, (86 Titles in total)

Shipping Only $3.75 for two !! $6.00 Flat fate for more!!

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  • JB HI FI also have a buy 2 get 1 free promotion

    • +2

      I think sanity had the exact same buy 2 get one free promotion also (as its done by distribution and production companies), however they aren't particularly good titles in it, there are some really good bargains here

  • The 2 for $50 ad is not clickable. Is that mean all under the listing is 2 for $50? Doesn't look like they are.

    • +1

      Yes they are, they have their individual prices listed, however when purchasing 2 or in multiples of two, the checkout basket will automatically make them $25 each, amazing seeing as they are mostly in the $40's, Best Bluray promotion ive seen to date i reckon…

  • -2

    piratebay is much cheaper

    • Pirate bay is illegal and threatening the jobs of 1000's in Australia.
      The Quality is also no-where near as good,
      Way to go showing your ignorance…

      • -1

        How is it exactly that pirate bay is threatening anyone's job?

        • Is That a serious question? are you that ignorant, think about twilight for instance, about 800,000 people downloaded one of the main torrents… (800,000 people not buying the DVDs),
          Thus the DVD manufacturer doesn't sell 800,000 blank discs,
          All teh distribution and production (as well as any other middle men dont get the cut from the 800,000 Sales)
          Retail outlets don't sell as many as they would have, thus all levels having to make cut-backs to deal with the ever decreasing level of DVD Sales.
          …Grow a brain…

          • @swimmingtoad: See - that's where you're just taking the moronic approach that MPAA/RIAA/****IA companies are taking. Lets hypothesize, and we'll use your figures just for the sake of argument. Of those 800,000 people, how many would have bought the DVD, if the download had not been made available? Of those 800,000 people, how many went out and bought the DVD after downloading it?

            DVD sales are not decreasing because of movie pirates. DVD sales are decreasing because a) people do not have the money (grow a brain) and b) movies like Meet the Spartans (i.e.) are released.

            You've yet to prove how this has put one person out of a job. Unless of course you decide to include the people who've been sued by the movie studios for arbitrary amounts.

            Nowhere in my post did I say that I was condoning pirating, rather just posing a question - to which you've yet to give a valid response. In fact, one could argue that employees of the MPAA and RIAA are given a job, solely because of pirates. Such hostility towards quite a logical question, all things considered.

            • +1

              @pais: I agree that there is no way all 800,000 people who downloaded the movie were going to buy the DVD, but you do have to play the percentage game and acknowledge that there WILL be a percentage that would have bought the DVD instead.

              Regardless of how much money people have, some people want something for nothing (even if the quality is crap). In some cases people want to see it before deciding if it is worth having in their collection. Some will be happy with the average quality and want nothing more. Some people (and I bet it's a minority) can't afford it (but they can afford an internet connection with enough DL limit to allow them to DL movies).

              I think you need to stop making excuses, unless it helps you to sleep at night with your 1000's of DL movies. And stop being so condescending to other members here. Or maybe I should just consider that you signing up on 1 April is extremely appropriate.

              • -1

                @AntMan76: And again, you've yet to acknowledge a) how many people would not buy the movie, regardless of whether or not they could download it (percentage game - I'd have to say quite a few), or b) how jobs are being lost, by the pirate bay. The point is that there is no way to discern this, no way to discern damages (albeit theoretical), and simply no way to say that anybody has lost their job over it. Get a grip.

                Try to grasp the contention of my posts - no where is justifying piracy. I'm merely posing the question - where is the loss?

                • @pais: When it comes down to the facts the torrent that had 800,000 downloads is just one of many… Even if only 100,000 people would have bought the movie (not of the 800,000, but of all the torrents online of the same movie), times that by all the new release movies that are downloaded and the amount of lost sales adds up. It doesn't take Einstein to do the math.

                  "DVD sales are not decreasing because of movie pirates. DVD sales are decreasing because a) people do not have the money (grow a brain) and b) movies like Meet the Spartans (i.e.) are released"
                  - If people do not have the money to purchase the DVDs how do they have the high speed connection to download them (as noted above)
                  - Some of the biggest and most popular movies ever made have recently come out, if you look through history im sure you'll find that there were always great movies and really crappy movies released, are you under the impression that this has only occured in the last couple of years, get past your ignorance.

                  Through downloading through piratebay, you are justifying it and supporting it. Obviously you do not work in and finance sector in your workplace, (and through you uneducated non-sense, i suppose a janitor would be to high of a position also)

                  • @swimmingtoad: Your math is based on this theoretical loss. One that does not exist, and therefore does not put anyone out of a job. Shrinkage, loss (and one would hope, piracy) are all factors taken into account by any business. It might drive the prices of DVDs up, but does not put anyone out of a job, much less the mulit-billion dollar companies pumping out the movies. You're still talking but a drop in the ocean.

                    - If people do not have the money to purchase the DVDs how do they have the high speed connection to download them (as noted above)
                    Very true - internet costs all of 70$ a month for ADSL2+ with at least 50GB worth of bandwidth, as opposed to DVDs that individually cost ~30. (For new releases)

                    Some of the biggest and most popular movies ever made have recently come out, if you look through history im sure you’ll find that there were always great movies and really crappy movies released, are you under the impression that this has only occured in the last couple of years, get past your ignorance.
                    Yes, the dark knight. And take a look at its DVD sales. Through the roof. What? A good movie gets bought? That's a funny concept.

                    Through downloading through piratebay, you are justifying it and supporting it. Obviously you do not work in and finance sector in your workplace, (and through you uneducated non-sense, i suppose a janitor would be to high of a position also)
                    I have not downloaded from TPB. You're just assuming that because my opinion differs from yours. I don't think someone working at a Sanity outlet really gets to make a judgment call on anyone's intelligence, let alone their position at any other company!

                    All I'm trying to get across here is that the copyright laws are ridiculous. Owning a backup copy of a product (that you own), as a system administrator, is illegal. Downloading a backup copy of a product, should your disc get scratched by another careless individual, is illegal. It is illegal for me to download The Dark Knight, yet I own it on Blu-Ray, and I've paid for it at the movies - twice.

                    The law dictates that IP should be treated exactly the same as other tangible goods, which is ridiculous.

                    • @pais: "I don’t think someone working at a Sanity outlet really gets to make a judgment call on anyone’s intelligence, let alone their position at any other company!"
                      Thus your assuming its my real job, the fact that i have a Bachelor in Accounting, economics and soon finance. This is my job, and i can account so oh so many lost sales and companies going under directly contributed to this, however you most likely wouldn't understand the mathematics and/or have the attention span to sit through and read the some 1000 page reports on the matter.

    • +2

      Excuse me, but have you ever watched a BluRay in all its glory in Full HD with DTS-HD Master Audio on a "good setup"?
      Please do- you are missing something.
      Although the resolution of a movie that you see in a theatres may be better, the sound quality that you can get with a Blu ray cannot be matched even in good theatres. Again, if you have the "right setup".
      Cheers,

      • Exactly, No Downloaded Divx from piratebay can come even remotely close to the brilliance of True HD Blu-Ray..

  • +1

    There are some pretty good titles here, Fearless and Resident Evil: Degeneration for me. :)

  • -1

    While this is a good deal, and some good titles- except a few, it might be cheaper to buy from JB Hi Fi in the buy 2 get one free deal.
    And- there are a lot of titles available in JB Hi Fi.
    Cheers,

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