Amazon has
Silence of the Lambs 30th Anniversary (4K Ultra HD Blu-ray) on sale for
$20.33.
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- Screen legends Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins deliver sensational, Oscar-winning performances in this spellbinding thriller based on the bestselling novel by Thomas Harris (Red Dragon, Hannibal). A psychopath nicknamed Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine, Heat) is murdering women across the Midwest. Believing it takes one to know one, the FBI sends trainee Clarice Starling (Foster, The Accused) to interview a demented prisoner who may provide clues to the killer's actions. That prisoner is psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Hopkins, Nixon), a brilliant, diabolical cannibal who agrees to help Starling only if she'll feed his morbid curiosity with details of her own complicated life. As their relationship develops, Starling is forced to confront not only her own hidden demons, but also an evil so powerful that she may not have the courage—or strength—to stop it! This terrifying masterpiece co-starred Scott Glenn (The Challenge) and garnered five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Jonathan Demme (Philadelphia) and Best Adapted Screenplay for Ted Tally (Before and After), only the third film in history to sweep these five categories.
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Not sure if it mistakenly used my "digital credits" (which usually expire on me anyways) or if there is another targeted promotion.
But, might be worth adding it to cart just to check, if you think $13 is a good price but $21 isn't.
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A) It's a Kino Lorber disc, which are mostly very well done (a few misses here and there), but it's a boutique label, so they typically aren't as heavily discounted as studio-direct discs.
B) It comes with a Blu-ray disc as well.
C) There is no digital copy, as is standard with boutique labels (Kino, Shout, Criterion).
D) It's a phenomenal transfer
You're buying this because it's the best possible current presentation of this movie (save Kaleidescape, perhaps, but that's arguable for many titles); in fact many consider it reference video quality and a standard for older film transfers to modern HDR/Dolby Vision formats.
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