Twenty-four Blu-ray discs include all the Eon Productions-produced James Bond films, with performances by Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig as the British super-spy with a license to kill.
At $120 it's not one of the absolute cheapest prices out there but still is $100 less than the current price at Amazon. I paid $112 albeit I didn't get the rewards points credit.
If You prefer iTunes over ultraviolet the collection bundle is still $150 and probably will go back down to $99 for the Holidays.
I have the entire collection on DVD, BluRay times two and now Ultraviolet for viewing at CinemaNow, VUDU or Flixster.
I bought both BluRay versions of Men In Black 1 & 2 because each offered a free ticket to see MIB 3 (a $20 savings). Essentially the offset cost for each was a BluRay disc for about $3. Since I already owned the DVD versions of both films, which by the way are presented in true widescreen format (a personal preference), it's just another continuuing upgrade to my movie collection (I assemble my own DVD/BluRay Combi-Packs).
Aside from offering the UltraViolet download feature instead of a digital-copy disc, the movie is presented in 5.1 Surround just like the original DVD. At least Disney BluRays attempt to upgrade their movie makeovers to 7.1 Surround. Sony, Paramount and Universal haven't quite caught on yet.
And, YES, the Men In Black 3 film was hillarious and no doubt I'll purchase the combi-pack when it is released this September!
What's great about it: It's Funny. And, For A Sequel, It Holds Its Own Storyline
What's not so great: It's 16:9 Format Doesn't Preserve The True Widescreen Aspect Ratio Of The Movie