
Star Trek Delivers Out of this World Blu-ray/DVD Retail Exclusives
Movie News By Neil Miller on November 5, 2009 | (4) Comments
If you’re anything like me, then you are ready to get out there and pick up Star Trek on Blu-ray (or DVD, if you’re so inclined) when it hits local retail shelves on November 17th. And if you’re anything like me, you will spend the preceding Sunday scouring advertisements to see who has the best price, and more importantly, the coolest collectible or exclusive.
Lucky for you, we’ve got a sneak peek at some of the retail exclusives that will be hitting when the USS Enterprise finally docks here on Earth. And I know (unlike the makers of this recent movie) that the Enterprise could never make it into the Earth’s atmosphere and that it was built, and always has been in space. I’m just being clever. Get your fix below, fellow nerds.
UNITED STATES
Hollywood Video – Rent/Buy any Star Trek DVD and be entered to win an autographed poster of Uhura (Zoe Saldana).
Transworld (FYE/Coconuts/Suncoast) – Collectible Steelbook packaging.
Best Buy – Collectible Gift Set with four pack of badge pins.
CVS – Consumer Offer. Buy $15 (or more) in itunes gift cards and get the DVD (single disc) for only $9.99 (First week only).
Target – Limited Edition Collectible Starship Enterprise Packaging on both 2-Disc DVD and 3-Disc Blu-ray. See the video below:
Amazon.com – Star Trek Limited Edition Replica Gift Set (Three-Disc + Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]
CANADA
Best Buy Canada – 3-Disc Special Edition Blu-Ray Collectible packaging – Easily assembles to become a Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise DVD Package! (same as Target in the US).
Future Shop – Exclusive 2 Disc Steelbook Edition and 3-Disc Blu-Ray Steelbook Edition.
HMV – Limited Edition Blu-Ray Gift Set – includes Star Trek 3-Disc Blu-Ray set with Digital copy and Four Replica Starfleet Division Badges.
Wal-Mart Canada – Exclusive Lenticular o-sleeve package on the Star Trek 2 disc DVD.
Are you picking up Star Trek on DVD/Blu-ray? If so, will you be getting any of these exclusives?
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