Man with No Name Trilogy (Blu-Ray) $17.89 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU via UK

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Also known as the Dollars Trilogy. Cheapest it's been in about 4 years going by camelcamel.

Contains all three films in The Man with No Name Trilogy: 'A Fistful of Dollars', 'For a Few Dollars More' and 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly'.

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Comments

  • +2

    Blondiiiiiiiiiiieeeeee

  • The question is, will blu-ray player goes obsolete in the next decay?

    • Has vinyl, CD, DVD, 4K UHD BD?
      Even cassettes are making somewhat of a comeback.

      • +2

        Got it. Will wait for the 4k trilogy set.

        • +1

          They’re available in the US individually.

      • +1

        I am amazed DVD is still around, but the discs are too physically durable to need replacing like cassettes, and too similar to Blu-Ray for the layman to want to upgrade

        I remember ads over time would signal the phasing out of formats
        “Out now on VHS!”
        “Out now on VHS and DVD!”
        “Out now on DVD and VHS!”
        “Out now on DVD!”
        “Out now on DVD and Blu-Ray!”
        “Out now on Blu-Ray and DVD!”

        • Beta (the better format by far) always gets shafted. lol

          • +1

            @starionx: To be fair, I’m 34 aha
            The format war was well over by the time I could understand advertising

          • @starionx: Perfect for all those 1 hour films

      • I doubt it. Poor quality standard. At least you used the correct name, unlike all the housos that called them tapes.

    • -4

      I just read Sony has stopped manufacturing of blurray discs.

      • That’s not true, it’s stopping manufacturing of recordable discs.

        • -3

          oh ok I read it as “all blurray discs”.

          admit wasn’t really interested in the news because I don’t have any blurray btw but have a couple dvds because the movie wasn’t available for stream anywhere. just thought user asking about obsoletion would be interested.

          something else I thought (if all blurray) was 2nd hand prices will go up and those who have blurray collections will turn into a good investment.

      • +2

        Typical, there is too many morons out there that have trouble understanding and comprehending what they have read, and misinterpret what has actually been said.

        • -4

          do you always need to refer to other online users as dumb and make yourself look intelligent? because most of the time that means the opposite. that you are not intelligent at all and feel the need to appear smart to compensate.

          similar to users who refer to others as “beta” and constantly claim that they are the “alpha”. it’s just copium. 😂

          • @harshbdmmaster718: What a weird post. Have we encountered each other online before? You seem to know who I am or think you do (I’m not sure whether to be flattered or concerned I have a stalker, which wouldn’t be the first time), however I don’t have a single clue who you are, and in all honestly I don’t give a fook who you are and don’t want to know.

            • -4

              @Cevolution: no but that’s exactly what I thought about your “morons” comment. that you are assuming many things about me like you know it already.
              I could even suspect that you also follow me and was waiting to pounce, but didn’t get to thinking that far.

              take it easy not everyone is a carbon copy of yourself (think you assumed this because you are projecting). I could be half your age then my intelligence wouldn’t be that good would it? so no need to be so serious.

              • @harshbdmmaster718: I didn’t assume anything. You said something that wasn’t true that you thought you saw but admittedly didn’t get the full story because you didn’t read it properly. Hence commenting in such circumstances is a moron act and you probably shouldn’t have said anything, spreading misinformation.

                • -4

                  @Cevolution:

                  you probably shouldn’t have said anything, spreading misinformation.

                  you could have just commented this then.

                  instead your original comment reads “moron, can’t read or understand anything. too many of you morons”.

                  funny how we are both in same situation. it makes it easier if you can go back and edit everything you said after you think about it doesn’t it.

                  my comment might have been wrong info but I was trying to be helpful and gave wrong info. while you spend your time calling others morons?

                  not sure what outcome you expected. have a good nite.

          • @harshbdmmaster718: Oh the irony

    • It will (is) becoming like vinyl - niche product with escalating costs and special editions.

    • +1

      @Black Hole - Who cares? & @Grok - So you say. Blu-ray players will be available on the used market for several more decades, and I personally will never have to resort to buying someone elses pre-owned BD player until the day I die, because I currently have more than 20 Blu-ray players in my home (approximately 10 stand alone players and 10 in gaming consoles), including 9 or 10 4K BD players and 4 multi-zoned/region free BD players… I have been purchasing and collecting the Blu-ray format since it launched in mid-late 2006 and have accumulated all of these players and my collection of over 5000 BD/4K titles since.

      If BD/4K players and discs disappear, then so do the illegal rips of these high quality formats all over the internet, and all we will be left with is the inferior lower quality that’s currently provided on streaming services until internet infrastructure can cope and finally catches up and the studios/distributors decide to offer the same high quality that’s currently on disc on streaming services and other online/downloadable sources, which some people have been saying will happen soon since Blu-ray was released 18 years ago, and yet it still hasn’t.

      I have NBN fibre to premise with one of the highest speed plans available in Australia, and I’m currently considering purchasing a ASUS Rog Rapture BE98 WiFi 7 router just because even though I’m not a PC gamer and Australian internet infrastructure currently doesn’t support its benefits. Blu-ray and physical media is considered obsolete to many people, however Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray will likely still provide the highest picture and audio quality for more than a decade to come when compared to the very best quality on streaming services with the very best internet plans and hardware.

      • @Cevolution do you any recommendations on multi region BD players, or ones that can be easily/cheaply upgraded to do as such by chance?

      • That's an impressive collection you have

  • -2

    Man with No Name

    Odysseus?

    • +6

      delete your account

  • Thanks op.

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