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So I'm really curious to see what others might think about this.
Without giving away the title a certain film might be making it to the home media front, but there is a potential for it to be a DVD release only, due to Blu-rays costing more to manufacture. The big question I have is do new releases of catalogue/foreign films typically sell better on DVD or Blu-ray? For example, Kino tends to release its film on both formats, but where does the film typically sell more? DVD or Blu-ray? I would think that most of the sales would come from Blu-ray as most people who buy these type of films are cinephiles and would want to see the films with the best quality possible. What does everyone think? |
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