I posted this for Bill Hunt on the insider thread:
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Originally Posted by Grubert
Big studios should stop snubbing their smaller new releases
As a film lover (of the less mainstream and more arthouse side), it angers me that Fox sees it fit to release Alvin and the Chipmunks on BD, but not the latest Wes Anderson movie, The Darjeeling Limited. Same thing for New Line's Rendition or Warner's Otis. Sony is doing the best job with that.
I am aware that this will come when the overall user base is bigger. But please encourage them to do it sooner better than later.
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His honest (though a bit disappointing) reply was:
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Originally Posted by Bill Hunt
As for smaller releases, some of the so-called "art" films have smaller audiences, and given that we're so early in the life of Blu-ray, that would translate to very small sales. Even the DVDs don't sell huge numbers. It's also wht Criterion hasn't joined the Blu-ray fray yet. So it's more cost-effective for the studios to focus on more mainstream titles for now. But as the market grows, this will change. I'm guessing next year you'll see more of these 2nd tier releases on BD too.
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So it's a long time before I'll be able to watch in hidef some of my favorite films such as Sean Penn's
The Pledge, Atom Egoyan's
The Sweet Hereafter, David Lynch's
Blue Velvet or Lars von Trier's
Breaking the Waves.
In the meantime, I'll have to make the best of what's around: the Coen brothers'
No Country for Old Men or Terry Gilliam's
Tideland (yes, I have the German disk!).
Other 'art' titles in your BD collection or wish list?