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    Quote Originally Posted by jena View Post
    I couldn't decide where else to post this, but JB HiFi have Transformers The Movie bluray on sale for $12.98 online https://www.jbhifionline.com.au/defa...px?T=&P=426879
    Note that TF:The Movie is no longer $12.98 but now at $32.99.

    What a disapointment, I was just about to order it. $32.99 a bit too much for any regular Blu ray release so I'll just conform with my DVDs.

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    For under $20, I'd say pull the trigger.

    But $33?


    Nah.

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    Damn, the sale must have ended. I hadn't even ordered it yet myself!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cat View Post
    For under $20, I'd say pull the trigger.

    But $33?


    Nah.
    After the sale I was expecting it to get to like $20-$25 but $33 is a definite NO.

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    I got it for about $13 at a sale at JB just before Christmas in 2010, so it's likely to be reduced again eventually.

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    I still consider the colour on my old VHS video of Transformers the Movie to be better than the DVD. The so-called widescreen edition on disc 1 most closely resembles the colour on my old video, very bright viberant colours. Hot Rod has that slight Pink colour going on (I always thought was a bit weird lol) and Devastator is a almost bright glowing green. Plus there are no scratch lines going down the screen. You see a couple on the DVD of the movie and on the DVD of the cartoons. The VHS just has the snowiness you'd expect a 22 year old video to have.

    I was hoping the Blu-ray would be even better than the DVD (the special edition DVD overall is great, I just miss the Star Wars intro as that's the version I grew up on) plus have all the extras from the first movie release and the special edition and maybe even some others as well. Oh well, at least it's there for people who haven't already got it.
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    oh i stated in my previous post that the madman dvd was better than the Blu-ray one. I made a mistake its the RHINO version that has the best colour out of the madman and Blu-ray version.

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    It's a shame it hasn't been given the same treatment the Disney movies get when they're put on DVD. My DVD version of the 70 year old Dumbo is probably better than Transformers

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    http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/dvd/d...b-stick/653917

    Damn this packaging is nice.

    Autobot head packaging.

    Pity the flash drive is a useless 1gb. Still looks nice.

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    http://members.optusnet.com.au/veemon/ublurays.html

    Looking good for Transformers Prime on Blu-Ray for us!

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