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This was one of the titles in the MVD Arrow Closeout Sale, all of these titles are either OOP or will be shortly:
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Blu-ray Knight
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In the context of this thread what does out-of-print mean? Does it mean that a certain title is not available anywhere to purchase? Or does it mean that it's no longer currently being produced.? But in my mind discs are never in continuous production like a factory producing automobiles. Don't they just make a certain number of disks and release them to retailers?
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Welcome to the 21st Century. We were supposed to have bases on the Moon and traveling to Jupiter 20 years ago but instead we have people wandering and driving around with their heads buried in their phones like zombies and indulging in recreational outrage while in the middle of a pandemic.
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In any case, three years is a reasonable amount of time for a release to be in print, available basically everywhere and then go out of print. Plenty of time for it to appear in a few sales and allow everyone who wants a copy to grab it. These days, if I find a limited or even semi-limited release I want, I just buy it as long as it's not absurdly expensive. |
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Thanks given by: | kuzronk (07-02-2020) |
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Usually 10 years or maybe even a little less would be more reasonable for any release to go OOP than only 3 years unless they say it's limited but like you said with Ronin it could be licensing. I only ask if Arrow releases are more limited because the only Arrow release I recently purchased is Django and now Ronin because of the great price. I know Django is another story with releasing problems.
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It's been hit or miss for me. There have been a few "oh ****, I missed that one", but many more, "sweet already got it", popping of late. Always nice to see the vale of my collection go up, not that I'll sell many if any, but it might help me son down the road. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | TripleHBK (07-02-2020) |
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Even Warner Archive, with their small batch pressings, operates this way. When they first released Out of the Past, they incompetently underestimated the demand, and I believe they ran out of stock for a relatively short period of time. Then they pressed more and I believe it's been in stock ever since (rumor had it that they did 3 pressings in the first few months). Since then, I'm not aware of any WAC BD being unavailable between pressings. Criterion titles have been unavailable for periods between pressings many times. But they always continue to list the titles as being in-print on their site (they've sometimes referred people to Amazon). People here might've questioned whether a particular title's gone OOP a bunch of times, but I don't think members here have ever gone so far as to say that a Criterion title is definitively OOP and should be added to the OP list. So comparing boutique label and studios' procedures isn't all that helpful. |
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Thanks given by: | waxHead (07-03-2020) |
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Dolls was one of the MGMs from Shout! that went out of print last year and that was 5 years. Meanwhile, Road House was 2016 and went out of print this year. Seems like it varies but is probably not 10 years. Entirely possible that they were all a base of 3 years and then extended by single years while the title was still selling for the company that licensed it. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I was trying the find a couple John Wayne movies I don't have, The Undefeated & North to Alaska on the cheap, but they are nowhere to be found anywhere. Imagine these are OOP now being Fox titles.
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