Gruv is running a Father's Day sale right now with some genuinely solid bundle pricing across 4K UHD, standard Blu-ray, and TV box sets. The headline deal is three 4K Blu-rays for $33, which works out to $11 per disc on titles that normally sit well above that.

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What the 4K bundle actually covers
The 3-for-$33 deal pulls from a decent spread of titles. Action classics like Lethal Weapon ($23 individually), Casino ($15), and Point Break ($15) sit alongside blockbusters like Godzilla vs. Kong ($21.89) and the entire Fast and Furious franchise. For the comedy-inclined dad, Blazing Saddles ($20), The Blues Brothers ($17), and National Lampoon's Vacation ($15) are all in the pool. The Jaws: 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Steelbook is also listed, though that one's priced separately given the premium packaging.
Here's the thing: at $11 per disc when bundled, you're paying less than a month of most streaming services for physical media you actually own in HDR.
Standard Blu-ray two-packs for $16
If 4K isn't a priority, the two standard Blu-rays for $16 deal is worth a look for its '90s and early 2000s catalog. Goodfellas, Seven, The Big Lebowski, Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World are all in the mix at around $8-9 each. Pair two of those and you're at $8 per disc, which is tough to beat for physical copies of films that still look great on a properly remastered 1080p transfer.
The selection skews heavily toward action and crime, with a few comedy outliers. Mallrats at $9 and Innerspace at $12 round out some of the more niche picks for dads with specific tastes.
The Clint Eastwood section deserves a mention
Gruv has put together a dedicated Clint Eastwood section with Blu-ray pricing that starts at $8. The Dirty Harry: 4-Movie Collection is $12.49, which is the standout value here since you're getting four films in one package. Individual titles like Unforgiven, Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby, and The Outlaw Josey Wales are all $9 each. The Eiger Sanction sits at $8, making it the cheapest entry point in the section.
For a dad who grew up watching Eastwood westerns and cop thrillers, this section alone could build a solid physical collection for under $50.
TV box sets for the nostalgia crowd
The box set section leans hard into '80s and '90s animation and live-action TV. He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: The Complete Series on DVD is $20, She-Ra: Princess of Power: The Complete Series is also $20, and Thundercats: The Complete Series is $30. Xena: Warrior Princess: The Complete Series comes in at $32, while Arrow: The Complete Series on Blu-ray is the priciest option at $70.
The Conan the Barbarian double feature (both films on one Blu-ray) at $9 is probably the best pure value in this section. The Scorpion King: 5-Movie Collection at $17 is another reasonable pick if you want quantity over prestige.
What most players miss in sales like this is that physical media bundles tend to disappear fast around gift-giving holidays. Gruv's inventory on specific titles can run thin quickly, particularly on the steelbook and limited edition items. The sale is live now with Father's Day this weekend, so the window is short.
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