The Box (UK - DVD R2 | BD RB)
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Title: The Box (IMDb)
Starring: James Marsden
Released: 19th April 2010
SRP: £17.99
Further Details:
Icon Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of The Box for the 19th of April, priced at around £17.99 apiece. A list of all announced bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.


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Starring: James Marsden
Released: 19th April 2010
SRP: £17.99
Further Details:
Icon Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of The Box for the 19th of April, priced at around £17.99 apiece. A list of all announced bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.
- Grounded in Reality (10:40)
- Richard Mattheson: In His Own Words (04:48)
- Music Video Prequels: Exhibits A-B-C (09:15)
- Visual Effects Revealed (03:38)


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Phil92
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£17.99 SRP for the DVD? The Blu-ray is £10.99 on Play.com.
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Very much looking forward to seeing Cameron Diaz's Box.
That aside after watching Southland Tales the other day for the first time, I wonder if Richard Kelly peaked with Donnie Darko.
That aside after watching Southland Tales the other day for the first time, I wonder if Richard Kelly peaked with Donnie Darko.
Phil92 wrote: £17.99 SRP for the DVD? The Blu-ray is £10.99 on Play.com.
You're comparing the RRP of one to the discounted price of the other. They both have RRPs of £17.99 and both are £10.99 on Play. At least Icon is bringing BD prices in line with DVD.
You're comparing the RRP of one to the discounted price of the other. They both have RRPs of £17.99 and both are £10.99 on Play. At least Icon is bringing BD prices in line with DVD.
uk artwork is much better than us
Watched this last night and found it to be quite poor! I loved Donnie Darko and Southland Tales but The Box just lacks a truly gripping story and the climax/big reveal (which actually happens well before the end) just ain't that interesting!
Note: Blockbuster has this a rental exclusive.



