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Yeah, there's some great bargains in there.
Plus the free shipping if you go over a certain amount (don't know exactly, but around $50ish), and the incredibly cheap Express shipping if you order a bit (I had about 8 DVDs, came to $4 total for Express Post).
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EDIT Worth noting: the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live action movie from the 80s is available in the 3 for 20 set. It's been impossible to get in Region 4 for… hell, since DVD came out. It's new, and fresh, and still holds up after 20 years!
And yes, it was technically a 1990 film. But the peak of the 80s was 1992 - style wise. It's an 80s film, damnit.