Media: Man of Steel Collectors Edition $10 (Reg. $40), Indiana Jones Blu-rays from $7, more

Half (an eBay company) is offering the Man of Steel Collector’s Edition (on Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD) for only $7.04+ $2.99 shipping. That’s 90% off the list price and the lowest we’ve seen (currently $40 at Walmart). The extras in this collection are easily worth more than the price it’s offered at today. The Man of Steel was a box office hit in the Summer of 2013 and this collection has a commemorative Superman emblem with a glass stand.

Also, using the coupon code: TRIPLE at Groupon can save you an extra 10% off the following already discounted movies:

Superman flies back onto the big screen in this Warner Bros./Legendary Pictures production directed by Zack Snyder (WATCHMEN), produced by Christopher Nolan (THE DARK KNIGHT), and featuring a screenplay by David Goyer (BLADE, THE DARK KNIGHT). As the planet of Krypton crumbles, General Zod (Michael Shannon) stages a coup as concerned leader Jor-El (Russell Crowe) and his wife send their infant son Kal-El to a distant world called Earth. While the young child travels through space with an object containing the DNA of his home planet, General Zod and his cohorts are sentenced to an eternity in a black-hole prison. Named Clark and raised by kindly farmers Jonathan (Kevin Costner) and Martha Kent (Diane Lane), young Kal-El lives in fear of what might happen should his neighbors learn about his extraterrestrial origins, eventually exploring the world in search of himself. In time, Clark’s travels take him to a frozen tundra, where the American government has discovered an 18,000-year-old anomaly buried deep in the ice. Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane (Amy Adams) has just come to investigate when, after venturing out with her camera, she has a profound encounter with Clark. Convinced that his presence on Earth is proof of life on other planets, Lois finds her attempt to publish the story thwarted by her boss Perry White (Laurence Fishburne), who rejects it outright. Later, the airwaves are hijacked by General Zod, who threatens to obliterate the human race if they fail to hand over Kal-El within 24 hours. Forced to embrace his otherworldly origins for the first time in his life, Clark Kent dons the special suit from Krypton and prepares to take a stand against an enemy far more powerful than any he’s ever known.

Credits
Cast: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Russell Crowe, Diane Lane
Director: Zack Snyder


Industry Reviews
4 stars out of 5 — “Cavill nails many of the key beats, whether howling in grief or grinning like a loon as he climbs the clouds for the first time.”
Total Film – Matthew Leyland (06/17/2013)

“MAN OF STEEL is well-cast starting at the top with Cavill. He’s a superb choice for someone who needs to convincingly convey innate modesty, occasional confusion and eventual strength.”
Los Angeles Times – Kenneth Turan (06/12/2013)

“Amid the plethora of computer-generated demolition, flame-outs and explosions, there’s a nuanced origin story.”
USA Today – Claudia Puig (06/14/2013)

3 stars out of 4 — “Scene-for-scene, it’s a first-rate example of a Hollywood fantasy released in the early 21st century, a state-of-the-art, latest-model, new-car-smell summer blockbuster.”
Chicago Sun-Times – Matt Zoller Seitz (06/14/2013)

3 stars out of 4 — “Cavill and Adams give the movie a beating heart….There’s no way to stay blind to its wonders.”
Rolling Stone – Peter Travers (06/13/2013)

4 stars out of 5 — “This is spectacular sci-fi — huge, operatic, melodramatic, impressive.”
Empire – Dan Jolin (06/14/2013)

“Zimmer provides the musical grandeur and sense of portent that lends the film an extra dimension.”
Hollywood Reporter – Todd McCarthy (06/10/2013)

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