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Old 09-26-2007, 09:37 PM   #1
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Default What about Disney and Lionsgate catalog titles?

I was looking at the new catalog releases at the local Hastings yesterday (I've got my eye on the new Cujo SE), and started wondering - what in the heck happened to Lions Gate catalog releases? They've still got a few blockbusters left in their library, like the Rambo sequels, The Running Man, etc, and while they started out with wave after wave of catalog titles, the closest we've come lately is "Waiting", which is only a couple of years old.

This made me start wondering where in the heck the big Bruckheimer titles were at (like The Rock, Con Air, Crimson Tide, etc), and I started wondering if the rumor that ran quite a while back that Disney was holding off on a lot of catalog titles since they weren't selling well was true, and if Lions Gate had also adopted this philosophy.

I'm not trying to spread the dreaded FUD, but it does have me worried. My interests in Blu and HD have always leaned more towards catalog titles, in fact the last five titles I bought were the Anchro Bay releases and Deliverance.
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