Avatar Two-Disc Blu-Ray / DVD Combo for $19.99

Target is also selling this for the same price of 19.99$ this Thursday. I will get mine from Target, Since its real close. :tongue:
 
Might worth waiting for the next version. This release does not have menu or any sort of extras, just the movie straight up.
 
guys... serious.. why do u want to own this movie.. there is ONLY one way to watch this.. on IMAX 3D. nothing else will come close.. and I dont think once you have seen it on the BIG screen, you will watch it again at home.. he he 65 plasma.. v/s MOVIE THEATER.. forget it.!
 
I have a Nice HD 49 Inch TV, and I enjoy the Blu-Ray movies on it. Since I can't afford to go to the Movies everyday and Avatar is no longer in the Theater. Then this will have to do. :tongue:
 
guys... serious.. why do u want to own this movie.. there is ONLY one way to watch this.. on IMAX 3D. nothing else will come close.. and I dont think once you have seen it on the BIG screen, you will watch it again at home.. he he 65 plasma.. v/s MOVIE THEATER.. forget it.!

I was going post this myself. After seeing it in IMAX I will never watch it again unless they bring it back. HD, Blu-ray, whatever - it doesn't matter.
 
#1, it's not in theaters at the moment #2, for a family of 6 to go to a theater....upwards of $80 #3, you can't wear your pj's in a movie theater nor pause for a bathroom break.

#4, In the comfort of my home and jammies, saving at $60 big ones, no penalty bathroom breaks and a re-play feature if one misses a line due to disruptive audiences.....priceless and worth the trade-off :wink:...besides, I'm not that passionate about Hollywood's imagination. It's a story, especially animated ones.
 
#1, it's not in theaters at the moment #2, for a family of 6 to go to a theater....upwards of $80 #3, you can't wear your pj's in a movie theater nor pause for a bathroom break.

#4, In the comfort of my home and jammies, saving at $60 big ones, no penalty bathroom breaks and a re-play feature if one misses a line due to disruptive audiences.....priceless and worth the trade-off :wink:...besides, I'm not that passionate about Hollywood's imagination. It's a story, especially animated ones.

This isn't much of a story - it's a spectacle. It's the visual effects that made this movie worthwhile and they aren't going to convey to a home television set. And for 5 people even in IMAX we didn't pay close to $80. Go to ebay and buy some Fandango codes.
 
Avatar is still playing on the IMAX screen near me. Wouldnt pay money to see that trash, though..
 
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