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Seed of Chucky Unrated and Fully Extended
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Sopranos Sets - Buy 2, Save $20; Buy all 5 Save $100 Must be purchased on same receipt.
The Sopranos: The Complete Fifth Season
$79.99 each
The Sopranos S2, S3, or S4
$69.99
The Sopranos: The Complete First Season
$49.99 each
The X-Files seasons 1 - 9
$29.99
The X-Files Abduction, 16 episodes Best Buy Exclusive on-pack book: The Real Science Behind The X-Files Condensed version of the original book. An in-depth explanation of the mysterious science behind The X-Files. Minimum of 8 per store. No rainchecks.
$19.99
The Machinist
Beyond the Sea
$17.99
National Treasure
$15.99
Get Shorty
$14.99
Star Trek Insurrection
$12.99
Stripes Includes 18 extra minutes plus 6 deleted scenes. Hour-long documentary features new interviews with cast and crew
Tears of the Sun Director's Extended Cut
Gone in 60 Seconds Unrated, New Extended Version
Father of the Bride 15th Anniversary Special Edition
Coyote Ugly Unrated Extended Cut
Sling Blade Exclusive Director's Cut, Extensive New Bonus Materials

2 for $15
Donnie Darko
The Transporter, Special Ed.
The Last of the Mohicans, Director's Expanded Ed.
American Pie 2, Unrated Collector's Ed.
Road Trip, Unrated Uncensored
The Untouchables, Special Collector's Ed.
The Rock
The Waterboy
Swingers, Miramax Collector's Series
National Lampoon's Van Wilder, Unrated Version
School of Rock, Special Collector's Ed.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Italian Job
National Lampoon's Animal House, Double Secret Probation Ed.

TV on DVD
$49.99
The OC, S1
$44.99
Buffy The Vampire Slayer, S7
Smallville, S3
Alias, S3
$41.99
The Simpsons, S5
$37.99
South Park, S5
Charmed, S1
$24.99
Chappelle's Show, S2
Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Volume 2
$19.99
Crank Yankers Uncensored, Volume1, Season 2
Reno 911!, S1

RZ members SAVE $5 MORE on prices below
$44.99
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, S1, 21 episodes Bonus Poster (Teri Hatcher) included w/ purchase of this set. Minimum of 6 per store. No rainchecks.
$39.99
Rescue Me, S1, 13 episodes
$32.99
Home Improvement, S2, 25 episodes
Quincy, M.E., S1&2, 17 episodes
Wonder Woman, S3, 24 episodes
Dragnet 1967, S1, 17 episodes
$29.99
Wanted: Dead or Alive, S1, 36 episodes
MacGyver, S2, 22 episodes

RZ members SAVE $3 MORE on prices below
$27.99
Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica, S2&3, 20 episodes
$24.99
Father of the Pride, Complete Series, 14 episodes
Sanford and Son, S6, 24 episodes

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$14.99
The Best of SNL, Tom Hanks
The Best of SNL, Jon Lovitz

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Taken from Amazon.com's description page...

[quote name='Amazon.com']As a bleak and chilling mood piece, The Machinist gets under your skin and stays there. Christian Bale threw himself into the title role with such devotion that he shed an alarming 63 pounds to play Trevor Reznik (talk about "starving artist"!), a factory worker who hasn't slept in a year. He's haunted by some mysterious occurrence that turned him into a paranoid husk, sleepwalking a fine line between harsh reality and nightmare fantasy--a state of mind that leaves him looking disturbingly gaunt and skeletal in appearance. (It's no exaggeration to say that Bale resembles a Holocaust survivor from vintage Nazi-camp liberation newsreels.) In a cinematic territory far removed from his 1998 romantic comedy Next Stop Wonderland, director Brad Anderson orchestrates a grimy, nocturnal world of washed-out blues and grays, as Trevor struggles to assemble the clues of his psychological conundrum. With a friendly hooker (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and airport waitress (Aitana Sánchez-Gijón) as his only stable links to sanity, Trevor reaches critical mass and seems ready to implode just as The Machinist reveals its secrets. For those who don't mind a trip to hell with a theremin-laced soundtrack, The Machinist seems primed for long-term status as a cult thriller on the edge. --Jeff Shannon[/quote]
 
[quote name='demomanTNA']Its also pretty good if you don't own it yet.... then again, you wouldn't catch something like that in my DVD collection.[/QUOTE]

I enjoyed Gone in 60 Seconds, but these 9 minutes apparantly are just random additions to scenes, nothing really substantial and nothing that really adds to the movie. IGN has a good review of the DVD.
 
[quote name='yeah-yeah']Seems logical to think this way, right? I had 10 dollars in certs show up the other day in my email and I had no idea when I earned them. I checked my transactions and it turns out that I had earned the certs almost 2 months previously.
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Takes 6-8 weeks to get the coupon through email from the day you make enough for the coupons... 2 months is roughly 8 weeks.

And if the reward zone card is a scam, I wish more stores had more of these scams that I could sign up for. Made over $100 dollars in coupons just buying stuff I would have bought in the first place.

Getting Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones for $10 dollars was nice using the coupons I had just from buying a PSP and some games.
 
I've got a RZ membership, but only because it was free. I like the 'frequent customer' thing, and I don't mind racking up points to trade for certs, but like many stores, BB counters it by not being incredibly competitive on many prices [on things I look for.] Just bought a digital camera from Circuit City, ordered on the website in-store, picked it up five minutes later, for 350 + tax; at BB it was 399. Sorry, 40 bucks in my pocket is worth more than ~4% back in cert form down the road. Pricematched and got 10% off Guild Wars--at the register--as well.
RZ isn't a scam, and if you're looking to buy something expensive, it can be a very nice bonus--but the buyer must still beware, and not assume Best Buy really is the best buy.
I did notice that there are starting to do "5 or 10$ additional off for RZ members!" which is nice, if you're interested in those specific items.

Purchases take roughly 30 days to show up as "Posted" in your account; they wait till the return period expires. Then I think they wait till you've earned a cert before sending it to you, and of course if you chose snailmail it'll take even longer.

Anyway, it's not in the ad, but if you like animation with a twist, good rock and roll, and a classic good versus evil story, featuring dogs, cats, and rats, be sure to check out "Rock and Rule", to be released Tuesday. 14.99 regular edition, 21.99 2-disk CE.
It's listed as anime, but it's actually from a Canadian company.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7206294&type=product&id=1424125
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7206301&type=product&id=1424125
 
I got my reward zone membership free yesterday but I have no clue why. I wanted it for the gamer pack which apparently is still only here in socal.

Anyway, $50 for the X-files sets is great. I've never seen them anywhere near that price. Guess I'll finally buy a couple of them... just need to decide which two seasons.
 
[quote name='rabidmonkeys']dtcarson:
You should've had BB price match, then get an additional $10 back in reward certs.[/QUOTE]

nope.
Their regular price was the same.
The discount price at CC was "Web Only", and the BB pricematch policy says "(excluding Internet competitors)", which CC.com definitely is.
 
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