The Matrix (US - BD RA)
Warner Home Video sends over details on a 10th Anniversary Blu-ray release
Title: The Matrix
Starring: Keanu Reaves
Released: 31st March 2009
SRP: $34.99
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced The Matrix: 10th Anniversary on Blu-ray. The disc will be available to own from the 31st March, and should retail at around $34.99. As well as a new 47-page Blu-ray book packed with insider info and photos, the disc will include an "immersive hi-def in-movie experience with hours of revealing special features", plus a digital copy of the film. Further details as we get them.


News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Keanu Reaves
Released: 31st March 2009
SRP: $34.99
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced The Matrix: 10th Anniversary on Blu-ray. The disc will be available to own from the 31st March, and should retail at around $34.99. As well as a new 47-page Blu-ray book packed with insider info and photos, the disc will include an "immersive hi-def in-movie experience with hours of revealing special features", plus a digital copy of the film. Further details as we get them.


News by Tom Woodward
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I'll just stick to my 10 disc box set thanks - loved the movie but no worth the double dip
Chris Gould wrote: Unless you sell it and Royal Mail lose it, in which case you'll be out of pocket to the tune of £26 like I am. F**king Royal Mail b*****ds! 
You can still make a claim if you have your receipt and proof of postage. Failing that, use Recorded Delivery mate. You're covered up to £32 and you have tracking.
You can still make a claim if you have your receipt and proof of postage. Failing that, use Recorded Delivery mate. You're covered up to £32 and you have tracking.
I know all that, but the buyer didn't pay me enough to use recorded (I think it's £36 now as well, as it's 100x the cost of a 1st class stamp). I have a certificate of posting, but it's not until you actually try to make a claim that you realise how difficult they make it for you. You have to wait fifteen working days, have proof of posting and an original receipt showing the value of the item. Yeah, 'cause I keep receipts for stuff I've bought indefinitely... They're f**ktards.





Can anyone confirm if it will have a standard Blu-ray case or one of those annoying cardboard Digipak thingies?
I wonder what percentage of consumers prefer the impractical Digipak or the universal standard Blu-ray case.
I for one, prefer the latter (for all releases).