WB 100th 25-Film Collection: Volume One - Award Winners (Blu-ray)
Manufacturer:
Studio Distribution Services
Product SKU:
B0BV37SHND
UPC:
883929804986
ASIN:
B0BV37SHND
Brand:
Warner Bros.
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
12.125984 x 7.4409447 x 2.5984251 inches
Manufacturer:
Studio Distribution Services
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FYI: WB is notoriously horrible with digital codes. They won't honor codes inside if they're expired; regardless of the date purchased or how it's advertised. They now give you a year or less to redeem, and that's from when the title is released, not when newly purchased.
FYI - before you buy… They break up trilogies between sets. (LOTR, HP, etc)
Is it really an oversight though? Or a ploy to get you to buy the other set?
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Kind of bizarre how the first set of "Award Winners" has parts 2 and 3 of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy but not the first film. I understand, the 2nd and 3rd films won the awards but it's still a weird oversight.
Kind of bizarre how the first set of "Award Winners" has parts 2 and 3 of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy but not the first film. I understand, the 2nd and 3rd films won the awards but it's still a weird oversight.
Part One is included in Vol 3: Fantasy, Action, and Adventure
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12-11-2023 at 05:26 PM.
FYI: WB is notoriously horrible with digital codes. They won't honor codes inside if they're expired; regardless of the date purchased or how it's advertised. They now give you a year or less to redeem, and that's from when the title is released, not when newly purchased.
Kind of bizarre how the first set of "Award Winners" has parts 2 and 3 of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy but not the first film. I understand, the 2nd and 3rd films won the awards but it's still a weird oversight.
Is it really an oversight though? Or a ploy to get you to buy the other set?
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great starter sets for folks just getting into physical media collecting
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Is it really an oversight though? Or a ploy to get you to buy the other set?
They are almost certainly expired