Upgrade Your Warner DVDs to Blu-ray for as Low as $7.95
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Warner Home Video just announced a new program where you can upgrade several of your DVD titles to Blu-ray for as low as $7.95, and right now the price doesn't go any higher than $9.95. This is a similar program to the Red2Blu offer they made allowing customers to upgrade their HD DVD titles to Blu-ray, a program I actually took advantage of and loved it as a result.
The process to upgrade is simple. Consumers select the titles they want to upgrade on DVD2Blu.com, mail in their standard DVDs with pre-paid postage and a short time later receive copies of the same film on Blu-ray Disc. Consumers who place orders over $25 will receive free shipping. For a complete list of titles visit DVD2Blu.com, but I have included the most recent list of titles and prices directly below.
- 10,000 B.C. ($9.95)
- Rush Hour 3 ($9.95)
- Full Metal Jacket ($9.95)
- Pan's Labyrinth ($9.95)
- Ocean's Thirteen ($9.95)
- A Christmas Story ($9.95)
- Elf ($9.95)
- We Are Marshall ($9.95)
- Speed Racer ($9.95)
- Body of Lies ($9.95)
- The Golden Compass ($9.95)
- The Orphanage ($9.95)
- Superman Returns ($9.95)
- The Searchers ($7.95)
- Blazing Saddles ($7.95)
- 2001: A Space Odyssey ($7.95)
- History of Violence ($7.95)
- A Clockwork Orange: Special Edition ($7.95)
- Risky Business ($7.95)
- Scanner Darkly ($7.95)
- The Wedding Singer: Totally Awesome Edition ($7.95)
- Alexander Revisited ($7.95)
- Michael Clayton ($7.95)
- Swordfish ($7.95)
- Rumor Has It ($7.95)
- American History X ($7.95)
- Final Destination ($7.95)
- Beetlejuice ($7.95)
- Taking Lives ($7.95)
- Wyatt Earp ($7.95)
- The Fugitive ($7.95)
- The Aviator ($7.95)
- Eraser ($7.95)
- Dirty Dozen ($7.95)
- Collateral Damage ($7.95)
- Last Samurai ($7.95)
- Dark City, Director’s Cut ($7.95)
- Rio Bravo ($7.95)
- Training Day ($7.95)
- Gods and Generals ($7.95)
- The Shining: Special Edition ($7.95)
- The Perfect Storm ($7.95)
- Pride and Glory ($7.95)
- Constantine ($7.95)
- The Lost Boys ($7.95)
- Journey to the Center of Earth (2008) ($7.95)
- Wedding Crashers Uncorked (Unrated) ($7.95)
- Any Given Sunday (Director's Cut) ($7.95)
- Bucket List, The ($7.95)
- Superman II: Richard Donner Cut ($7.95)
- Harold and Kumar Go To the White Castle ($7.95)
- An American in Paris ($7.95)
- National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation ($7.95)
- Deliverance ($7.95)
- Dumb and Dumber (Unrated) ($7.95)
So to get started upgrading click here.
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I like the service, but I hate what Warner Bros are doing with their DVD releases. Good blu-rays, but a bare bones DVD. It's ridiculous!
Great idea; however would you know if you get the new blu packaging as well? In other words, they ask for you to send in your DVD without the case so in return do you get a Blu that you simply put back into your original DVD package?
Nevermind…
Q: How are the Blu-ray discs packaged?
A: The Blu-ray discs are the same ones found in any retail store. They come complete with the typical case, cover art, bonus materials, etc
@funosanto
That's my question too Brad.
I also want to mention that this is a fantastic offer for people who wanna convert their collections to blu ray (like me)…though I wish it was even cheaper. Thank you Brad for bring it to my (our) attention.
God, I hope they do this for Australia. Probably won't, though.