A feast of goodies for under the tree. The holidays mean lots of limited, unusual DVD sets
For the ultimate fan (and no stocking will hold these, unless you borrow one from the Jolly Green Giant) try out Harry Potter Wizards Collection, with Blu-ray, DVD and Ultraviolet digital copy.
This truly is the ultimate if you are a Potter fan, weighing in at 19 pounds, it is the largest collectible box set ever released by Warner Bros.
With a suggested retail price of $500, the gift box features a staggering 31 discs (all eight Harry Potter films in Blu-ray and DVD and 37 hours special features including 5 hours of new-to-disc bonus content.
There are lots of collectible cards and more in the set.
If you already have the first six Harry Potter films, but need to complete your set, just out on Blu-ray is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Parts 1 and 2 Ultimate Edition.
Again, created with the fans in mind, the ultimate edition (this is also the first time the two films have been packaged together as a Blu-ray/DVD/Ultraviolet digtal combo pack) is the critically acclaimed ending to the Harry Potter magical adventure.
Also included is an 8-hour documentary series with lots of behind-the-scenes information on the films.
There are more goodies inside especially for fans including a 48-page photo booklet and four limited edition character cards.
There is more movie magic in the Blade Runner 30th Anniversary Collection.
One of the great sci-fi films, the Harrison Ford film (directed by Ridley Scott) is available in an ultimate pack (four-disc Blu-ray, DVD and Ultraviolet) with production book, collectible car and more as well as a 3-disc Blu-ray book. The Blu-ray also is available by itself in a final cut edition.
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A feast of goodies for under the tree. The holidays mean lots of limited, unusual DVD sets