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In case a company from the other regions wants to release it (Masters of Cinema, who were putting out a dvd around the same time, but has since delayed it to decide if it would be viable to do a dual format for the film).
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Don't forget that a release includes things other than the feature. Even if the movie itself is in the public domain, they still have to get the rights to all the supplements.
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Aside from that, as others have said, Criterion doesn't own their films (none that I know of anyway) so the region coding is usually dictated by the liscensors, who may have rights only for region A. And even if region coding isn't set by the owners of the film, Criterion may have a policy of region coding everything for consistency's sake. Last edited by obscurelabel; 10-12-2011 at 08:07 PM. |
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Odd, because Masters of Cinema opts for releasing all of their Blu-rays region free, unless the studio they license from doesn't want to. If both studios release theirs region free, how can it hurt either of them? Unless one is inferior, but it would seem that that would give a company a bigger incentive to do better releases.
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That's what my concern was. I'm thinking about getting The Man Who Fell To Earth from someone in Canada, just wasn't sure if the Criterions over there get bilingual covers or not.
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Thanks guys for the region coding thoughts. Luckily I am region B and A. But for me, since my region B player is my main player it's allways a waiting game to see if I can get the Criterions somewhere from Europe. That is now the only thing that makes me tired.
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Though The World is their latest region free release, MoC absolutely does not region code their releases unless they are reqiuired to. |
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Not if the other released the better version. The company that releases theirs first might also have to work with source material that's not up to par, compared to a later release. At least it would be giving consumers the choice, instead of making it for them. I'm glad my BD player is region free, but I'm sure there are countless people who are frustrated because of the region locking. |
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