Resident Evil 1-4 Blu ray Box Set (Pre-Order 24/09/12) £10.99 @sainsburys entertainment
I'm sure people will notice that Sainsburys Ent have listed this as "Residental Evil" LOL. Pre-Order, due for release 24/09/2012
RESIDENT EVIL, A team of paramilitary commandos must battle flesh-eating undead, killer mutant dogs and a supercomputer’s deadly defences before an unleashed virus consumes humanity in this adaptation of the hit video game series!
RESIDENT EVIL: APOCALYPSE, After narrowly escaping the horrors of the underground Hive facility, Alice is quickly thrust back into a war raging above ground between the living and the undead. It’s a race against time as the group faces off against hordes of blood thirsty zombies, stealthy Lickers and mutant canines.
RESIDENT EVIL: EXTINCTION, In the third chapter of Resident Evil, Alice joins the survivors of the Raccoon City catastrophe to travel across the Nevada desert and fight against the evil Umbrella Corporation in hopes of making it to Alaska.
RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is back in the fourth installment of the Resident Evil saga. Now, without super human powers, she'll team up with fellow survivors Claire and Chris (Ali Larter and Wentworth Miller) to take on the armies of the undead and take down the Umbrella Corporation whose virus has created them.


All Comments (47)
Jump to unread Post a CommentIf you go into these films expecting them to be related to the games then god you'll be angry, luckily when I did see the first one I knew it was from the same director of the Mortal Kombat films so I knew what to expect...
Also another pro-tip it looks like it must definitely be a misprice since if you look the DVD prices for this set are £10 - £11 across the board.
Edited By: Scozo on Aug 10, 2012 01:19: Showing how it's a misprice
Talking of pre-order blu-rays, anyone know why 'The Beach' is only being released on blu-ray next August??? It's one of my favourite films, I wanna see it in HD! Surely it doesn't take that long to convert/re-master it.
If you go into these films expecting them to be related to the games then god you'll be angry, luckily when I did see the first one I knew it was from the same director of the Mortal Kombat films so I knew what to expect...
How so?
If you go into these films expecting them to be related to the games then god you'll be angry, luckily when I did see the first one I knew it was from the same director of the Mortal Kombat films so I knew what to expect...
How so?
The DVD boxset comes up as between £10 - £11 in most places making it more likely a misprice, the set is likely going to be at the £25 realistically the first film has held its value very well.
Also if it was about the voucher they send they do it when they mess up as a small consolation... I'd use it against a five pound blu ray and get one for £2.50!
Edited By: Scozo on Aug 10, 2012 02:55
If you go into these films expecting them to be related to the games then god you'll be angry, luckily when I did see the first one I knew it was from the same director of the Mortal Kombat films so I knew what to expect...
How so?
The DVD boxset comes up as between £10 - £11 in most places making it more likely a misprice, the set is likely going to be at the £25 realistically the first film has held its value very well.
Also if it was about the voucher they send they do it when they mess up as a small consolation... I'd use it against a five pound blu ray and get one for £2.50!
I never received a voucher so you cant be saying that as fact.
If you go into these films expecting them to be related to the games then god you'll be angry, luckily when I did see the first one I knew it was from the same director of the Mortal Kombat films so I knew what to expect...
How so?
The DVD boxset comes up as between £10 - £11 in most places making it more likely a misprice, the set is likely going to be at the £25 realistically the first film has held its value very well.
Also if it was about the voucher they send they do it when they mess up as a small consolation... I'd use it against a five pound blu ray and get one for £2.50!
Phone them up then others have claimed to have received them due to pulled misprices, evidently you won't believe me so I'm not disputing this further a simple phone call will likely bag you one if you're that bothered.
If you go into these films expecting them to be related to the games then god you'll be angry, luckily when I did see the first one I knew it was from the same director of the Mortal Kombat films so I knew what to expect...
How so?
The DVD boxset comes up as between £10 - £11 in most places making it more likely a misprice, the set is likely going to be at the £25 realistically the first film has held its value very well.
Also if it was about the voucher they send they do it when they mess up as a small consolation... I'd use it against a five pound blu ray and get one for £2.50!
Phone them up then others have claimed to have received them due to pulled misprices, evidently you won't believe me so I'm not disputing this further a simple phone call will likely bag you one if you're that bothered.
So you don't even have first-hand experience your just repeating what other people have said?
Won't vote either way as atleast the op put this up, little can be said about me...
paperdragon How did you see this in Tesco if it's a pre-order product?
Flippin hell ...