Some may already have known about this, but I just came across this today.
If you buy EP3 at Wal Mart You will receive a bonus disk. Heres the details below.
Bonus Disc
The Wal-Mart stores will include a new, separate bonus disc with Revenge of the Sith when it arrives on DVD. The new disc, titled The Story of Star Wars, will be exclusive to Wal-Mart. As in many previous Star Wars "history" featurettes, it will be hosted by the droid duo, R2-D2 and C-3PO. The sticker on the cover of the DVD describes the new DVD as "R2-D2 and C-3P0's chronicles of Luke and Anakin Skywalker". The disc, according to the label, will include almost 60 minutes of additional content to what will be on the DVD set of Revenge of the Sith when it arrives on DVD.
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Son of a hairless Wookie... The clever rats! Now I have to buy two copies of the thing!
Too bad it's at Wal-Mart :P
this is like two months old
This may, and I stress the word MAY get me to lift my boycott of Wal-Mart. I hate that those words just came out of my mouth. :(
I don't get why people boycott walmart. I mean, shit, I know I get most of my junk there for much less than anywhere else.
Kaine's got a reason, they gave him trouble with his house, but i mean what is it... underpay or bad stuff for its employees? For all I know, Walmart is a student-job, not a place you make a fricking career. :P
But thats just me.
because they sell guns and such? AKA bowling for columbine...
anywho...is this going to be in Europe too? or is this a yank-only
discrimination? :P
It was actually a K-Mart in Bowling For Columbine, but anyways...
I'm not 100% sure if it's North America only, or global, as it didn't give those kind of details. I'll keep looking into it. If someone else by chance finds it feel free to post it.
Wal Mart has stores in the UK as well, they just call it something different...no i don't remember what.
And I hate Walmart because it is collapsing the American economy and turning it into a service-based, rather than a production-based economy by requiring goods to be so underpriced that Americans lose their jobs of making stuff for Americans. No, economies are not hermetic environments, blah blah, but as the countries largest employer, their ruthless policies spell trouble for the U.S. That and their ability to swoop into small rural communities and devastate the local merchants and make all the denizens reliant on them for everything (groceries, clothes, heck, even gasoline) is pretty heinous, IMO.
but that may just be my take.