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Has Pre-order become the marketing gimmick of the Home Video Studios?
Film studios advertise a film then open it in 3,000 theaters hoping audiences will see it before the bad reviews and word of mouth spreads This seems to be the case with Blu-ray, where you can get a better deal if you order early (Esp on Amazon) or secure a limited title from Twilight - without reviews. If you wait until the reviews come out it could be months or even a year before you see a price drop, or the title "Body Double" could be sold out. See the Frank Sinatra Set or the remastered Goodfellas for a good and bad review If the reviews are bad the price usually drops earlier - but it's too late if you pre-ordered and the reviews are bad - your disc has already shipped |
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