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Why are not the great movies, Ben Hur, Ten Commandment, Sound Of Music, etc. not available from Netflix, or Blockbuster in Blu-ray.
Netflix told me the studio would not allow them to have these titles in Blu-ray. That makes no sense to me. Can anyone shed some light on this for me. I was disappointed when I tried to order many of these titles and could only get them on DVD. My only option is to buy them which I am not going to do. Comments? Thanks |
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Last edited by benbess; 11-22-2011 at 09:52 PM. |
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Not allow? Pretty sure anyone can pick up a blu-ray at the store and then rent it. They probably mean they won't cut them a deal.
Netflix hasn't shown much interest in non-new release blu-ray's in some time. I noticed they started finally picking up some catalog items here and there when they had the whole split service fiasco, but for a while they stopped. They were good in the beginning of the format. |
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Although this may be a case where the movie is not stocked, do not forget that starting in 2012 Netflix will be diminshed greatly due to the studios not allowing Netflix to carry certain movies. It may be best to cancel your netflix and start to buy a movie per month instead. The following was posted in September in the News Section of this site:
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A) Netflix doesn't buy their disks at Best Buy, they license them from the studios, and the studios make the rules, meaning B) If it's a "Limited Edition", that means limited to not including NF and BB. The idea is to SELL as many copies to greedy folk as possible, not sell half their numbered stock to the rentals and keep it off the shelves. I'm not sure whether Sound of Music is available as a limited or a disk-only title, or whether Fox has joined in on the Warner "Blame Netflix...uh, yeah and Blockbuster too, they're also doing streaming" game, but we used to have the same problem finding those limited Disney Treasures tins for rental. |
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