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Old 08-06-2021, 09:03 PM   #11
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I'd like to know what limits Random Space Media has. It looks like they have a license to sell movies from Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in Australia, which distributes most films from Sony, Universal, and Paramount from the US. Can they just get access to any 3D DCP from those studios and make up their own release and slap USPHE branding on it? Do they pay per individual movie, or do they already have license for the entire catalog?

Best case scenario, they could be our answer to getting lots of unreleased 3D, like Mission Impossible Fallout, Bumblebee, Alpha, Trolls, Captain Underpants, Angry Birds Movie 2, Hotel Transylvania 3, Emoji Movie, Wonder Park, Sherlock Gnomes, Addams Family, Monster Trucks, Ben-Hur, Men in Black: International, Dolittle, Fast & Furious 7&8, and more. They could also be our answer for 3D releases for upcoming films unlikely to be released elsewhere, including F9, Boss Baby: Family Business, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Top Gun Maverick, Rumble, etc.--basically anything from Sony/Universal/Paramount. We could literally be buying all of our new non-Warner, non-Disney, non-vintage Blu-ray 3D releases from Random Space Media in the near future.

I'm really curious what loophole they've found or deal they've made that allows them to make up their own USPHE releases that no other stores are selling.

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