I know, I know. Another day another Music Magpie deal. However the deals keep on coming.
Use code REPLAY20 for 20% off. It says the code works on replay items but works on some new titles. 30 available at time of writing. After catching an episode of this today I went to seek out the boxset, everywhere else has this new for over £60 apart from CeX at £42. It's a good price for the UK set, I have a feeling its one of those boxsets that will always retain its value.
Box set containing all ten seasons of the long-running TV sci-fi series as well as two feature length films. The TV series follows the adventures of the SG1 crew as they come up against various foes in a number of amazing and hostile worlds. 'Stargate: The Ark of Truth' (2008) is set at the end of the series' final season. The Ark of Truth is an ancient artefact which can bestow enormous powers upon those who possess it. The Stargate team, anxious to halt the impending Ori assault on Earth, finds itself in a desperate race against time to find the Ark. 'Stargate: Continuum' (2008) begins with SG1 attending the execution of Ba'al (Cliff Simon), the final Goa'uld System Lord. When Teal'c (Christopher Judge) and Vala (Claudia Black) suddenly disappear into thin air, Carter (Amanda Tapping), Daniel (Michael Shanks) and Mitchell (Ben Browder) travel back to Earth to discover that history has been altered, and, in this new timeline, the Stargate programme has never been discovered. When they try to convince the military that the timeline has been altered and that Ba'al is responsible, hundreds of Goa'uld ships suddenly arrive in orbit, led by Ba'al, his queen, Qetesh (Vala), and his first prime, Teal'c. It's now up to O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and the rest of the crew to find the Stargate and set things right before the Goa'uld take over the world.
10 comments
AcornGuy2012
24 Jun 161#1
"Isn't that hot?"
"Extremely."
nublets2k to AcornGuy2012
24 Jun 161#2
Indeed!
Halloway
24 Jun 161#3
Blimey. I used to pay £45 per season back in the day. Anyone else remember when they used to buy 'cheap' US box-sets from Play.com?
phatgesus
24 Jun 16#4
yes me!!! or movies from the Canadian play.com that hadn't been released over here yet!!
DevilD
24 Jun 161#5
Might want to mention it's DVD and not Blue Ray
AcornGuy2012 to DevilD
24 Jun 16#6
Thanks. Updated.
cheapskate25
24 Jun 16#7
There are rumours that the Blu-rays might be I the works, but this is still a great deal.
St3v3K
13 Jul 16#8
Oh only DVD, shame, but still not bad
sam_of_london
14 Jul 16#9
You can find Stargate dvds in Poundland but in no particular order.
Ego-X to sam_of_london
14 Jul 16#10
I know it's not your point but oddly it would cost £60 for the full set in Poundland.
Opening post
Use code REPLAY20 for 20% off. It says the code works on replay items but works on some new titles. 30 available at time of writing. After catching an episode of this today I went to seek out the boxset, everywhere else has this new for over £60 apart from CeX at £42. It's a good price for the UK set, I have a feeling its one of those boxsets that will always retain its value.
Box set containing all ten seasons of the long-running TV sci-fi series as well as two feature length films. The TV series follows the adventures of the SG1 crew as they come up against various foes in a number of amazing and hostile worlds. 'Stargate: The Ark of Truth' (2008) is set at the end of the series' final season. The Ark of Truth is an ancient artefact which can bestow enormous powers upon those who possess it. The Stargate team, anxious to halt the impending Ori assault on Earth, finds itself in a desperate race against time to find the Ark. 'Stargate: Continuum' (2008) begins with SG1 attending the execution of Ba'al (Cliff Simon), the final Goa'uld System Lord. When Teal'c (Christopher Judge) and Vala (Claudia Black) suddenly disappear into thin air, Carter (Amanda Tapping), Daniel (Michael Shanks) and Mitchell (Ben Browder) travel back to Earth to discover that history has been altered, and, in this new timeline, the Stargate programme has never been discovered. When they try to convince the military that the timeline has been altered and that Ba'al is responsible, hundreds of Goa'uld ships suddenly arrive in orbit, led by Ba'al, his queen, Qetesh (Vala), and his first prime, Teal'c. It's now up to O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and the rest of the crew to find the Stargate and set things right before the Goa'uld take over the world.
10 comments
"Isn't that hot?"
"Extremely."