Dvds Out Today

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analrapist.
Our nearest Best Buy didn't receive their order yesterday. And, because of their usual 25% discount on first day DVD sales, I refuse to buy anywhere else. Small Business be damned!

Originally posted by you be betty:
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I bet they didn't have analrapist either.

Originally posted by nkotb:
Our nearest Best Buy didn't receive their order yesterday. And, because of their usual 25% discount on first day DVD sales, I refuse to buy anywhere else. Small Business be damned!

Originally posted by you be betty:
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No, but then again, I wasn't in the market; it's at the top of my Netflix queue.

Originally posted by Weird Little Self Loathing Man:
I bet they didn't have analrapist either.
has anyone seen season 3 yet?
Why are tv shows on dvd so much more expensive than movies?
anybody who doesnt get the analrapist joke shouldnt be buying the dvd! :D

and as for why are they more expensive, there is normally a lot more content for a tv dvd then for a movie dvd, for example, a season of 24 has 24 hour long (minus commercial break time) episodes

AD3 is only 18.11 from deepdiscountdvd.com with free shipping
The other seasons cost between $30 and $40, but AD3 is cheaper because the season only had 13 episodes.

And I wish Costco would start stocking them…
Originally posted by you be betty:
The other seasons cost between $30 and $40
Or $23 and $25….check out the site Pollard listed. I just bought all three seasons…
Originally posted by pdx pollard:
anybody who doesnt get the analrapist joke shouldnt be buying the dvd!

or maybe they should be required to buy them….
Finally picked mine up last night. And the best part is that this short season is the perfect thing to watch until Lost Season 2 comes out next week, followed by the theatrical DVD version of Star Wars the following week! The final step in total DVD conversion is complete! I can finally eBay all of my old VHS tapes!
Space, let us know what you got

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