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Nfinity... Actually Amazon always takes AT LEAST 30% off new BD releases, already giving this title an $84 price tag MAX. So yeah, I don't see that $60 price tag to be too much of a stretch.
I don't think it's worth anything... on ANY format. What a load of crap the ending was.
Funny... Amazon.com lists the HD DVD for this set at $119.99 (http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Matrix-Collection-HD-DVD/dp/B000OONTFU/ref=pd_bbs_6?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1216952068&sr=8-6). That and you only get 5 discs.

The Blu-ray Disc is $10 more with two extra discs. And more than likely they are all BD 50 discs, meaning more content and better value.

I love being a smart consumer! BD for teh wins!!1
Wow... That's a nice fish.
There is a search and it works as expected.
You mean I no longer have to click that pesky little icon in the Menu Bar?! My prayers have been answered!!
Paul,

Your name is a noun, is it not? You should try capitalizing the P...
(Sorry for the double post. Accidentally hit a link, went back and I guess it forgot who I was replying to.)

I live in El Paso and used to have TWC. It was awful. The 5 Mbps connection down was wonderful... When it worked.

I now have AT&T, Dish, and HomeZone (despite the slow 1.5 Mbps in my neighborhood) and have not had any major problems since it was installed in December.

brux2dc, just out of curiosity, what is the max DSL speed you get in your area?
I live in El Paso and used to have TWC. It was awful. The 5 Mbps connection down was wonderful... When it worked.

I now have AT&T, Dish, and HomeZone (despite the slow 1.5 Mbps in my neighborhood) and have not had any major problems since it was installed in December.

brux2dc, just out of curiosity, what is the max DSL speed you get in your area?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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