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Aug 2007
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If this has been asked and answered before, I apologize for the repitition, but......A while back the original (Roddy McDowell) FRIGHT NIGHT was released in Blu, but limited to just a few thousand copies. Now, I've read that the '80s remake (Kevin Dillon) of THE BLOB is being released, but only 3,000 copies. WTF?? Don't the studios that own the rights to given titles want to sell as many as possible? If these titles were made available at Best Buy, WalMart, Barnes & Noble, Amzon etc. they's probable sell 10 or 20 times the number of copies than when limited to such a small number. Why does this happen?? Thanks
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