The Amazon-exclusive Hot Wheels Mario Kart Circuit Track Set is currently discounted to one of its best prices of the year ahead of the holidays. You’ll find it for just $63 (was $91), and it’s still eligible for delivery before Christmas. So if you still need that big ticket item for a young Mario or Hot Wheels fan, it’s hard to beat this current offer on a very cool track. For a cheaper Mario Hot Wheels track, you can get the Jungle Kingdom Raceway from The Super Mario Bros. Movie for only $12 (was $40).


Hot Wheels Mario Kart Circuit Track Set + Yoshi and Mario Karts

$63 (was $91)

While this impressive set was a few bucks cheaper around Black Friday, that deal sold out quick because of limited quantities. The $63 deal is still one of the best of the year. Not only will you get to build a wild course with upside-down loops, spinning coins, and banked turns, but there’s also a motorized power booster that’ll send your karts flying around the course. There’s also an interactive Green Shell button that pushes your opponent off the track and into the pits. Once the race is done, you’ll find multiple parking zones for your kar…

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Director Robert Rodriguez’s Mexico Trilogy is getting the 4K treatment this summer. This collection consists of his breakout hits and includes a ton of bonus content as well, so if you’ve been looking to revisit El Mariachi, Desperado, and Once Upon a Time in Mexico, this is the box set to grab. Currently priced at $73 (was $100) at Amazon, The Mexico Trilogy is set to release on August 27.

The box set comes with a booklet written by film historians Carlos Aguilar and Nicholas Clement, and double-sided posters for each film.

These are all terrific films, showcasing Rodriguez’s talent for crafting high-octane action. El Mariachi was infamously made on a $7,000 budget and follows a young musician after he enters a dangerous border town and finds himself on the wrong end of a gun after a case of mistaken identity. Mayhem–naturally–ensues. Rodriguez would follow up El Mariachi with Desperado, the film that arguably put him and his star Antonio Banderas on the map.

A Hollywood production, Desperado saw Mariachi tear a bloody path through the Mexican underworld, and he’d return in 2003’s Once Upon a Time in Mexico to start a bloody war for the sou…

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