Called into Sainsbury's earlier and spotted a substantial amount of stock of arrow video movies on bluray.
In my nearest store they had all of the stock in the picture provided. I'll post it in the comments in case it can't be seen.
Happy hunting!
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otterboxer
14 Jan 17#32
thanks, just realised im not even sure there is a 2 disc version i think i meant limited ed slipcase. Anyway my q is moot as Northwich store is useless ive realised. heat if you can get them.
otterboxer
14 Jan 17#30
anyone who picked up thief know if its the two disc version? i cant get into town for a couple of days.
onyxhotel to otterboxer
14 Jan 17#31
for donnie darko it's the 1 disc theatrical version with a few extra the 2 discs is best bought via hmv amazon.
otterboxer
13 Jan 17#29
Never thought i'd see a blu ray of thief on sale at sainsburys in 2017. very weird.
BrianSewell
13 Jan 17#27
Why are you getting excited over Arrow Video, what's so special about them?
Duckman to BrianSewell
13 Jan 17#28
One of the best genre labels out there. The Criterion of cult films, in a way. So yes, a label to get excited about IMO.
gerrygor
13 Jan 17#26
The Tarantino box set for £15 looks like an ok deal as well. Your saving a few quid on it there too, think I'll pop in on Saturday morning to see what my local has. Head added too :smile:
Manhunter
12 Jan 17#25
Some of these titles might be in the HMV 5 FOR £30, they normally have some ARROW titles among the selection!, if anyone is interested.
been to sainsburys and it's a 1 disc version of donnie darko no slip cover or book and just the theatrical version so a bare bones release for £8
velocirapta
12 Jan 17#21
Yes, it's the first disc only. If you want the second disc as well - which contains the Director's Cut and several more extras - you'll have to buy the 2-disc version (with booklet and slipcover). There was also a 4-disc limited edition version which is now sold out from most places (though you may be lucky and find a copy in HMV or elsewhere).
Pineapples101
12 Jan 17#4
£8 for the remastered Donnie Darko!!! Bargain!
voyager123 to Pineapples101
12 Jan 17#7
no, only the one version of the film and no extras
themachman to Pineapples101
12 Jan 171#20
sure its only a 1 disc version,read something on their facebook page about it
megatron20
12 Jan 17#19
this is awesome, my local already stocks a few so hopefully they will have more now.
onyxhotel
12 Jan 17#18
gonna pop down to my local sainsburys and see what's about will post any pics later to help clarify things with extras
maninasuitcase
12 Jan 17#17
Some great prices there. Thanks for that OP.:smiley:
velocirapta
12 Jan 171#16
Btw, if anyone's considering getting John Carpenter's Christine from Sainsbury's, you'd be better off tracking down the Limited Dual Format Edition instead (Indicator Series). This cheaper supermarket version has literally no extras, nor a booklet or DVD copy. The Limited Edition is apparently about to sell out so worth getting from HMV (2 for £25) or elsewhere.
However, £10 for Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 is a good deal as that's a brand new disc from Second Sight and I watched it recently (excellent film, one of his best). Looks great and has a tonne of decent extras too, many newly recorded. There's a Limited Edition version still available elsewhere but it's £15-20 (includes soundtrack CD, art cards).
velocirapta
12 Jan 171#14
Again, these all have on-disc extras on the disc (though very few on Battle Royale, so you're better off getting the 2-disc version of that). I went to my local yesterday and had a look at the back of them to check.
voyager123
12 Jan 17#13
thanks for the extra info. videodrome is well worth getting
voyager123
12 Jan 17#6
be aware they dont have any extras, got a couple and found out they are bare bone releases no booklets or second extras discs
if you scroll down they tell you this on their facebook page
There are still extras on the first disc for all of these. Confirmed these are 'stripped down' editions, so just the main disc and no booklet - Donnie Darko, The Hills Have Eyes and Hellraiser haven't been available separately outside of a limited edition version or box set until now.
This version of Donnie Darko is the Theatrical Cut disc only, and no booklet. The one available from other retailers for about £13-15 includes the Director's Cut disc as well as a booklet and slipcover.
I might go for Videodrome or Hellraiser myself next time I pop down, and use up some of my Nectar points in the process. That said, the newly restored Blu-ray of Michael Mann's Heat is out in a couple of weeks and Sainsbury's will probably stock it so I might wait for that instead... :wink:
voyager123
12 Jan 17#11
its a shame but if its too good to be true,it usual is. good deal for those who arent bothered about extras but for me it one of the big pluses
Pineapples101
12 Jan 171#10
Damn! Gutted! Appreciate the info though...
voyager123
12 Jan 171#9
read the facebook post arrow themselves say its one disc!
direct quote from facebook
Arrow Video
Arrow Video Hey guys, this version of Donnie is a slimmed down release (single disc of the theatrical cut with no booklet or slipcase). Hope that helps!
Great price for Arrow releases, the transfer quality is always top notch. I just hope that those clear plastic cases are for display only but I'm a bit concerned that they're not as that's how they appear on the advertising poster. If they're the usual editions then they're worth about £20-30 each so this is a real bargain, but somehow they look like budget versions.
fuzzydunlop
12 Jan 17#2
£8 for Donnie Darko is a bargain, cost me £12.99 when it was released on Monday. This one appears to be missing the slipcover (not that it matters) Heat from me
Opening post
In my nearest store they had all of the stock in the picture provided. I'll post it in the comments in case it can't be seen.
Happy hunting!
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However, £10 for Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 is a good deal as that's a brand new disc from Second Sight and I watched it recently (excellent film, one of his best). Looks great and has a tonne of decent extras too, many newly recorded. There's a Limited Edition version still available elsewhere but it's £15-20 (includes soundtrack CD, art cards).
if you scroll down they tell you this on their facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/ArrowVideo/
This version of Donnie Darko is the Theatrical Cut disc only, and no booklet. The one available from other retailers for about £13-15 includes the Director's Cut disc as well as a booklet and slipcover.
I might go for Videodrome or Hellraiser myself next time I pop down, and use up some of my Nectar points in the process. That said, the newly restored Blu-ray of Michael Mann's Heat is out in a couple of weeks and Sainsbury's will probably stock it so I might wait for that instead... :wink:
direct quote from facebook
Arrow Video
Arrow Video Hey guys, this version of Donnie is a slimmed down release (single disc of the theatrical cut with no booklet or slipcase). Hope that helps!
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Donnie-Darko-Blu-ray/166393/
Just missing the 2 DVD discs (that have the same content as the Blu Rays) and collectors booklet from this set:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Donnie-Darko-Blu-ray/164040/