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Disney bought Pixar a few years ago. They own them outright now. And yes OP, I have been super happy with those Disney coupons and lower pricing at retailers. Smart move in a recession.
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I wouldn't go so far as to thank Disney for the phenomenal prices we've seen in recent weeks. After all, the MSRP on UP is still $44.99. Just because some retailers got into a pricing war (on what is expected to be some of the biggest Blu-ray sellers this year) doesn't mean Disney deserves the lion's share of credit, because they don't.
I'll agree they put out excellent releases. And they are wholly committed to the format. But let's be realistic: it was the CONSUMER that drove the prices down for UP and Monsters, Inc. by refusing to pre-order them at such ridiculous prices. Once the prices dropped, with Walmart and Amazon and BB jockeying for price supremacy, the floodgates opened and consumers bought these movies en masse. |
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Do not be so sure about Disney not undermining the Blu-ray format in the future. I just participated in an extensive focus group from Disney. The entire grueling process was rating an online downloading service for their movies that they plan to roll out relatively soon.
Disney is clearly hedging their bets, and I do not think many people here will like what they see when it becomes public. They want to start selling downloads and streaming rentals of their movies. |
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In addition, broadband service in the U.S. isn't that great and it's going to be a long time before truly high-res services are viable for hi-rez downloads or streaming. It's okay for watching a TV show you don't care all that much about for free, but it's quite different once you're paying. Disney (and others) are calculating that their costs will be lower in a download environment, but that's a myth. With Blu-ray, your packaging and manufacturing costs are the same per unit, but with downloading, the more customers you have, the more infrastructure you need. And most of the cost isn't in manufacturing anyway - that's a pittance. It's in restoration, mastering and paying participations and royalties to the directors, actors, etc. (In fact, for older films, it's figuring out if they have the non-theatrical rights in the first place.) Of course, if you're willing to go through someone else's site (like iTunes) you avoid that, but then you give away a large chunk of the revenue. So the cards are still out. Digital downloads hasn't eliminated CDs, although CD sales are way down. I think Blu-ray and downloads will co-exist, just as broadcast TV, cable TV, pay-TV, theatrical, DVD and all other media co-exist. |
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And it led to Disney Animated Studios stepping back to traditional animation, and I'm really glad to see this after what they tried to pull with Home on the Range. Only good things have come from this. |
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Montreal, Canada
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CDs still outperform all other music sales combined, also I don't think it was much of a choice of convenience over quality or CDs would have disappeared (the same way VHS lost out to DVDs and now DVD is dropping fast while BD is growing fast). The issue was SACD/DVD-A where never viable. The Format war was relatively evenly matched and so too many people stayed on the side lines not wanting to buy the wrong format. They both died before having a chance so people did not get to pick (except for sticking with CDs)
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Disney announces "The Rock" and "Con Air" for release on January 8th, 2008 | Blu-ray Movies - North America | SBrooks1 | 38 | 10-23-2007 01:41 PM |
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