Answered Are prices putting you off.

Not sure why but both those sets have shot up as the 1-5 set was £35 not long ago and the 1-6 set was £69.99 only a few weeks ago.
Maybe they put the price up for Christmas...
 
Not sure why but both those sets have shot up as the 1-5 set was £35 not long ago and the 1-6 set was £69.99 only a few weeks ago.

....Christmas leverage..... :mad:
 
I gave in to temptation and bought MI: Fallout from the iTunes Store last night.

The film itself was brilliant, easily my favourite popcorn movie of the year, but the viewing experience was ruined by my rubbish broadband which paused the action for up to two minutes a time, a minimum of four times while I was watching.

Disc ordered this morning :)

Get that broadband sorted mate. ;)
 
I have close to a hundred discs now, however in the past few months if a disc comes out at £24.99 or above unless it’s a movie I really really want I simply won’t buy it now. If it’s £19.99 then I’d buy it Day one, that fiver plus on top puts a disc from a day one pick up to I have to really want it or it has to be a demo disc level. Anyone else put off by that extra fiver?.
Nope.
 

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