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Very informative post, Aclea. Thank you.
I know people tend to overestimate catalog sales by the major studios and think 3000 is a small amount, but it's really not the case at all (although it appears to be too small for movies like Fright Night, the reality is that much of the demand was driven by its limited availability). |
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Thanks given by: | Aclea (02-10-2015) |
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#14783 |
Blu-ray Knight
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could TT's model be better or different. Probably.
Are they releasing a lot of movies I want that no one else seems to be doing worldwide? Definitely. So I dont mind spending personally. Last edited by nitin; 02-10-2015 at 10:13 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | kiltymchaggis (02-10-2015) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Knight
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I don't think Christine will be above 5000 units. Once you get past that number than the "limited edition" aspect pretty much loses its collector's appeal and they may as well sell it as unlimited (I think something similar happened to another movie sold from some other small distributor that was bumped from 5000 to 10000 units). On top of that Blu-ray and physical media isn't getting any more popular so by next year the demand for Christine could be less, not more. Whether Twilight Time itself is getting more popular is up for debate. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Yep. This is why we are seeing so many MGM titles being licensed by Kino, Olive, Shout Factory, Twilight Time, etc. These HD masters were originally created by MGM for the MGM HD channel.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Excellent discussion. Makes me wonder how many movies have been mastered in HD? I wish there was an internet site that had this information for each movie studio. All those movies I've been waiting for to come out on Blu-ray.....it would make my waiting easier knowing at least that an HD transfer was made of those movies.
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Frequently pricing simply isn't a factor in back-catalog titles: a $15 price point wouldn't mean that some titles sold over a thousand units, it would simply mean the studio would make less money on the few copies they did sell. While we'd all like lower prices and not to have to deal with online dealer exclusives (be it TT, TCM or Scorpion), it's simply a fact of life that in today's marketplace our hobby is getting more expensive again. Quote:
At the same title titles that were exceptionally popular overseas would be released in specific foreign territories when no US release was available - France had a special edition of Man of the West way back in 2004, four years before a US release while Germany recently saw the fourth season of Hawaii Five-O get a Blu-ray release because it was the only territory where the series sold well enough on that format. Local offices have always had a say in what gets released, and that frequently includes titles that simply aren't viable in the USA just as the USA frequently gets titles that no other territory does. Quote:
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#14795 |
Special Member
Feb 2010
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What TT movie(s) sold out the fastest and how long did they take to sell out?
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#14797 |
Special Member
Feb 2010
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The cover for the 4K JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH looks cool. I sure hope it's an improvement over the first remaster....I'm glad I never bought that one.
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#14798 |
Blu-ray Prince
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Seems they did away with the border that was used for the FN reissue. Guess we'll see if this is also released in a clear Blu-ray case.
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#14800 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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2 sci-fi Classics from generally the same era, with artwork designed to mesh with each other. Love it! Well done! (I'm talking about the artwork for what I'm assuming is for the booklet covers).
EDIT: I think it shows a certain amount of respect for these 2 movies/films. Last edited by Page14; 02-11-2015 at 03:36 AM. |
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